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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 his mother's funeral, Nero was witless, speechless and rather scared.
" At noon, Johnson conducted his first cabinet meeting in the Treasury Secretary's office, asked all members to remain in their positions, and directed the appropriate members to initiate Lincoln's funeral arrangements.
At such a moment, he continued indignantly, one was bound to recall the funeral of Pushkin and the Tsar's courtiers -- their miserable hypocrisy and false pride.
At the same meeting, Grishin was asked to chair the commission responsible for Chernenko's funeral ; Grishin turned down the offer, claiming that Gorbachev was closer to Chernenko than he was.
At her funeral on 28 April, the coffin was taken to Westminster Abbey on a hearse drawn by four horses hung with black velvet.
At the funeral, Matthew recites the poem Funeral Blues (" Stop all the clocks ...") by W. H. Auden, commemorating his relationship with Gareth.
At the request of Giulietta Masina, trumpeter Mauro Maur played the " Improvviso dell ' Angelo " by Nino Rota during the funeral ceremony.
At his funeral, there were no procession statues of Germanicus.
At White's funeral, Parsons and Bernie Leadon launched into an impromptu touching rendition of " Farther Along "; that night, the distraught and drunken musician reportedly informed Phil Kaufman of his final wish: to be cremated in Joshua Tree.
At a funeral service for a total stranger, Harold meets Maude ( Ruth Gordon ), a 79-year-old woman who shares Harold's hobby of attending funerals.
At their funeral, the boys are made into martyrs against homophobia.
At his mother's funeral, Harry, then twelve years old, accompanied his father, brother, paternal grandfather, and maternal uncle in walking behind the funeral cortège from Kensington Palace to Westminster Abbey.
At Andropov's funeral, he could barely read the eulogy.
At her funeral service, John White ( the Bishop of Winchester ) praised Mary: " She was a king's daughter ; she was a king's sister ; she was a king's wife.
At his funeral, with the rectory full of guests, the widow Anne Marie Abel got drunk and went openly to bed with one of the servants.
At the funeral for a child murdered by the Real IRA in Omagh she symbolically walked up the main aisle of the church hand-in-hand with the Ulster Unionist Party leader and then First Minister of Northern Ireland, David Trimble, MP.
At Mary Bono's request, Cher gave a eulogy at Sonny's funeral.
At the funeral, mourners traditionally rend an outer garment, a ritual known as keriah.
At his funeral 6 days later, 42 people are killed amid gunfire and bombs.
At Otto III's funeral on Easter, 1002, in Aachen, the German nobles repeated their opposition to Henry IV.
At the funeral ceremony, on February 15, Colter sang " Storms Never Last " for the attendees, who included Jennings ' close friends and fellow musicians.
At his funeral, Carol Channing spoke and said, " He did Carol Channing better than I did.

At and appears
At first glance this appears strange: of all people, was not America founded by rugged individualists who established a new way of life still inspiring `` undeveloped '' societies abroad??
At first, Grendel's mother appears to prevail.
At best, the BCG vaccine is 80 % effective in preventing tuberculosis for a duration of 15 years ; however, its protective effect appears to vary according to geography.
The origin of the nickname appears to be a poem entitled “ The Pilgrims At Home ” written by Edwin Fitzwilliam that was sung at the 1907 home opener (“ Rory O ’ More ” melody ).
At that scale the coastline appears as a momentarily shifting, potentially infinitely long thread with a stochastic arrangement of bays and promontories formed from the small objects at hand.
At first glance, Erewhon appears to be a Utopia, yet it soon becomes clear that this is far from the case.
At the royal court, celebrated there that Christmas, she appears to have agreed to a separation from Henry.
At first sight, this appears to be a reasonable assumption to make, as it seems to be a consequence of special relativity, which states that information can never be transmitted faster than the speed of light without violating causality.
At best this kind of transition had previously been dealt with by having the directions of travel of the actor in the two shots correspond on the screen, but in a film such as The Bank Burglar's Fate ( Jack Adolfi, 1914 ), one can see shot transitions in which a cut is made from an actor just leaving the frame, to a shot of him well inside the frame in an adjoining location, which have the positions and directions so well chosen that to the casual eye his movement appears quite continuous, and the real space and time ellipsis between the shots is concealed.
Therefore whenever ( G ) appears before another representative lowercase letter ( subject ), the statement would read, " It is always Going to be the case ..." and whenever ( F ) appears before another subject, the statement would read, " At sometime in the Future it will be the case ...." Whenever ( H ) appears before another subject, the statement would read, " It Has always been the case ..." and whenever ( P ) appears before another subject, the statement would read, " At sometime in the Past it has been the case ...."
At one point, as in the Gravedigger scene, Hamlet seems resolved to kill Claudius: in the next scene, however, when Claudius appears, he is suddenly tame.
At planting, rates may be half this and the upper limit of 2 L / min appears about the maximum.
At the time Dido and Aeneas never found its way to the theatre, though it appears to have been very popular in private circles.
At equilibrium, a voltage appears at the semiconductor edges.
At one point in the anime, Lain is seen with code displayed on her handheld device that appears to be LISP.
( At lower photon energies a characteristic structure with edges appears, K edge, L edges, M edges, etc.
At times Guildenstern appears to be more enlightened than Rosencrantz ; at times both of them appear to be equally confounded by the events occurring around them.

At and delivering
At the start of the century, all bowlers were still delivering the ball under-arm.
At around the same time, Whitman undertook an extensive newspaper route delivering the Miami Herald in and around his neighborhood.
At that point efforts were made to improve it, leading eventually to the Sabre VII delivering 3, 500 hp ( 2, 600 kW ), making it the most powerful engine in the world, from an engine much smaller than its competition.
At the time that he developed the Baby Bombard and sent it off the War Office, Blacker was working for a government department known as MD1, which was given the task of developing and delivering weapons for use by guerilla and resistance groups in Occupied Europe.
At the time of his death, Stempel served on the board of directors of Envia Systems, a Newark, California-based company that provided GM's battery engineering team with access to advanced lithium-ion cathode technology delivering higher cell energy density and lower cost.
At the same time other teams were working with the newly formed US Air Force on air-to-air missiles, delivering the AIM-4 Falcon, then known as the F-98.
At this point, the town issued a reply to Digby: " The King's Majesty, providing he were attended in Royal and not in war like wise, should be as welcome to that town as ever was Prince to People ; but as to delivering up the good Town of Marlborough to such a traitor as Lord Digby ... they would sooner die ".
At the high point of the war, more than 230 government-owned and chartered ships delivering the largest part of the international arsenal that defeated Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
At the age of 18, he began delivering wine on his bicycle from producers to local restaurants.
At Harvard University in 2172, a man speaks to a classroom full of students, delivering a rousing speech in which he implicitly lauds Fitzgerald's sacrifice and the sacrifices of other honorable men like him.
At the end of 1975, the 320i was introduced ; the engine was fitted with Bosch K Jetronic fuel injection, delivering on premium grade gasoline.
At the time of realisation for Nautilus there were few reference power amplifiers capable of delivering the power that they required.
At the Scottish Qualifications Authority ( SQA ) Star Awards ceremony held in November 2008 Aberdeen Skills and Enterprise Training Limited, the College ’ s wholly owned subsidiary company, received the International SQA Star Award, which recognises the work of SQA centres delivering SQA qualifications to international candidates in Scotland and abroad.
At this point, the pitcher may make any number of preparatory movements necessary for delivering the pitch.
At the November leadership convention, he made a dramatic entrance by delivering a rousing speech surrounded by his " grass roots " delegates on the convention floor, rather from than the podium.
At the age of sixteen, Maceo went to work for his father, delivering products and supplies by mule.
At an industry charity auction, Incite bid and won on advertising space within GamePro ; in the spirit of charity, GamePro agreed to advertise its own competition, even though it could be considered vaguely tasteless ( a mailman delivering a copy of Incite to a female's door, with the legend " It must be that time of the month ").
At first concerned that his reputation as a humorist will embarrass his daughter Susy ( Jewel Staite ), who is among the graduates, Twain decides to throw all caution to the winds by delivering an inspirational speech in which he recalls his own early days as a Missouri-bred greenhorn on the wild western frontier.
At the time it was the world's most advanced loom, delivering a dramatic improvement in quality and a twenty-fold increase in productivity.
At the Yerevan airport, western pilots reported a breakdown in air traffic control communications, with flight controllers not delivering the necessary flight navigation instructions, allowing for a critical lack of separation as foreign planes made their made their way into the area.
At 15 Langer's first job out of school was a truckie's offsider, delivering whitegoods.
:" At one early cabinet meeting, for instance, Mackenzie had just finished delivering a passionate plea for aid to jobless Steelworkers in the hard-hit uranium-mining town of Elliot Lake.
At 1 / 3 into the route, at Ivaiporã ( Parana ), there is a branch into 500 kV, 60 Hz AC, delivering into the Southern grid.
At Fall Brawl 2000, in a match between The Filthy Animals and The Natural Born Thrillers, Orndorff suffered a neck injury after delivering a piledriver.

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