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At the culmination of the ensuing months-long legal dispute, he watched, as described by Sandford, " millions of dollars of his future earnings being surrendered " in what were " uniquely generous terms for Defries ", then " shut himself up in West 20th Street, where for a week his howls could be heard through the locked attic door.
At Maecenas ' insistence ( according to the tradition ) Virgil spent the ensuing years ( perhaps 37 – 29 BC ) on the longer didactic hexameter poem called the Georgics ( from Greek, " On Working the Earth ") which he dedicated to Maecenas.
At the ensuing Battle of Wimpfen, Georg Friedrich's army is almost completely destroyed.
At the ensuing Battle of Marathon, the Athenians won a remarkable victory, which resulted in the withdrawal of the Persian army to Asia.
At least two other books, tentatively titled Titus Awakes and Gormenghast Revisited, were planned ; but Parkinson's disease and Peake's ensuing death at age 57 prevented him from writing down more than a few hundred words and ideas for further volumes.
At the ensuing conclave ( the longest of the 20th century ), Ratti was elected Pope on 6 February 1922 on the fourteenth ballot, taking the name of Pius XI.
At the time, social upheaval in Scotland due to the introduction of sheep farming and the ensuing Highland and Lowland Clearances had left a number of Scots destitute.
At that point, Carlism, under its new head Carlos VII, became the rallying point for many political Catholics and conservatives, becoming the main group of the right-wing opposition to the ensuing governments in Spain.
At the ensuing election Parkes was returned with a small majority and formed his fifth administration, which began in March 1889 and lasted until October 1891.
At that time during Li's childhood, a civil war was ensuing and living conditions were harsh, which may have been a cursor for Li's tonsure at a young age.
At the ensuing Battle of Marathon, the Athenians won a remarkable victory, which resulted in the withdrawal of the Persian army to Asia.
At an ensuing press conference, with Jerry West at his side, Buss named West head coach.
At the ensuing by-election, held on 22 October 1970, Baker was elected for the safe Conservative seat of St Marylebone in central London.
At the ensuing by-election, his seat of Kew was won for the Liberals by Prue Sibree ( now Prue Leggoe ).
At stake is the Church's moral authority, its credibility, its ability to interpret the ' signs of the times ' and its capacity to confront the ensuing questions.
At the end of 1927, the school took over the Hogere Oosteindschool, a Dutch-medium instruction school, suggestive of the demise of Dutch as a language in South Africa and the ensuing adoption of Afrikaans as the primary instruction medium.
At the ensuing council of war, when it was debated whether to destroy the entire Temple, Alexander voted with the majority who favored preservation.
At the ensuing Battle of Ager Sanguinis he had 700 knights and 3000 foot soldiers, including 500 Armenian cavalry, but nearly all were killed, including Roger himself.
At the ensuing press conference, McMahon announced that due to the explosive situation Tyson's role was being changed to that of ring enforcer.
At Zengi's death, Alp-Arlsan tried to exploit the ensuing disorder to gain the power in Mosul.
At the ensuing election, Russell was again elected to Parliament, this time as a representative for Bedfordshire, as well as for Hampshire ( for which he chose not to sit ).
At the same time, however, he declares that he will not be in a position to accept the post he has been so eager to get, claiming that if his wife's criminal past caught up with them, the ensuing scandal might even jeopardize the Empire.
At the ensuing Battle of Queenston Heights, Brock was killed leading a hasty counter-attack to recover a battery which had been captured by the Americans.
At least 129 hostages died during the ensuing raid ; nearly all of these fatalities were attributed to the effects of the aerosolised incapacitating agent that was pumped into the theatre to subdue the militants.

At and riksdag
* At Arboga in 1561, the term riksdag was used for the first time.
At this time the established major parties of Sweden began discussing new ways of prohibiting minor parties in Sweden from getting into the riksdag.
At this memorable riksdag Wallqvist exhibited, moreover, financial ability of the highest order, and, as president of the ecclesiastical commission, assisted to equilibrate the budget and find the funds necessary for resuming the war with Russia.

At and 1769
At the end of the same year he published A Tour in Scotland in 1769, which proved remarkably popular and was followed in 1774 by an account of another journey in Scotland, in two volumes.
At the dissolution in the spring of 1768 he was returned by Sir Lawrence Dundas for Richmond as a Tory, but in the questions that arose over John Wilkes he took the popular side of Wilkes and liberty, and resigned his seat in May 1769.
At the end of the Mission period ( 1769 – 1834 ) the Coast Miwoks were freed from the control of the Franciscan missionaries.
At last, the day in question ( June 4, 1769 ) arrived, but although the mornings in the preceding month had all been lovely, on this day the sky became overcast, and Le Gentil saw nothing.
At Kazan University, Lobachevsky was influenced by professor Johann Christian Martin Bartels ( 1769 – 1833 ), a former teacher and friend of German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss.
At age 17, Jefferson married her first cousin, Charles Lilburne Lewis, on September 12, 1769.
At first undecided he became an ensign in the British Army in 1756 where he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel in 1769.
At Rome in 1769, Dutens published Le tocsin ( later published in Paris as Appel au bon sens ), a work of Christian apologetics.

At and when
At last, when I put it to him directly, the clerk was forced to admit that the delay in my case was unusual.
`` At 200, 300, 400 feet under the water, when he must be paying very much attention, he will be thinking about what you are telling him.
At the corroborees, when they get to dancing and sweating, you'll see them rubbing up against a man who's supposed to have a specially good smell.
At night, when Mama would turn back the covers, she would have to take all the dolls off the bed and place them elsewhere for the night.
At such times Thomas wondered when and where a counterattack would strike him.
At the very end, when the audience was silent and breathless, a collection was taken and then slowly everyone filed out.
At two thirty he sent Fujimoto to the top of the wall at the northeast corner of the mission to keep an eye on the ridge road and give a signal when he first glimpsed the approach of Kayabashi's party.
At some cities, this pick-up and delivery service is without additional charge, and, if you are budget-wise, when you are planning your itinerary, you will take advantage of these free delivery and collection stations in major cities within the larger European countries.
At least the moment was postponed when he had to face the mystery of the power tools.
At another phase in the therapy, when a pathogenic mother-introject began to emerge more and more upon the investigative scene, she muttered in a low but intense voice, to herself, `` I hate that woman inside me ''!!
At the age of ten, when he was working as a newsboy in the Loop, he was knocked down by a streetcar which resulted in his permanently shortened leg.
At one point in the game when the skinny old man in suspenders who was acting as umpire got in the way of a thrown ball and took it painfully in the kidneys, he lay there unattended while players and spectators wrangled over whether the ball was `` dead '' or the base runners were free to score.
At least he could climb up on the fence when his tormenters roared by again.
At last the White House is going to get some much-copied furniture by that master American craftsman, Duncan Phyfe, whose designs were snubbed in his lifetime when the U. S. Presidents of the 19th Century sent abroad for their furnishings.
At one point late in the day, when Palmer was lining up a 25-foot putt on the 16th, a thunderous cheer from the direction of the 18th green unmistakably announced that Player had birdied the final hole.
At the 4th tee Palmer chose to hit a one-iron when a three-wood was the proper club, so he put the ball in a bunker in front of the green.
At dinner one night, when he was fourteen, Richard announced, `` There is only one god ''.
At his first speech, when he saw a supporter in the crowd being attacked, Lincoln grabbed the assailant by his " neck and the seat of his trousers " and threw him.
At times when he was confined to bed, he drew, listened to the radio and collected pictures of movie stars around his bed.
While Miss Marple is described as ' an old lady ' in many of the stories, her age is mentioned in " At Bertram's Hotel ", where it is said she visited the hotel when she was 14 and almost 60 years have passed since then.
At a time when pristine wilderness was becoming scarce in many parts of Europe, what constitutes “ nature ” was confused with the last remnants of wilderness — cultivated fields, managed woodlands, and cultivated livestock and crops.
At extremely rare intervals the thermometer has fallen below zero (- 18 ° C ), as was the case in the remarkable cold wave of the 12th-13 February 1899, when an absolute minimum of-17 ° F (- 29 ° C ) was registered at Valley Head.
At Emerson's request, Alcott helped arrange Thoreau's funeral, which was held at First Parish Sanctuary in Concord, despite Thoreau having disavowed membership in the church when he was in his early twenties.
At temperatures near 0 K, nearly all molecular motion ceases and, when entropy = S, ΔS = 0 for any adiabatic process.
At the Democratic Convention, when he came in second on the first ballot and faded from there, it became clear that he was too unpopular to run.

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