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At the very bottom of the botanical hierarchy, the fungus and moss, lacking leaf and blossom, were so limited in form that Renaissance thinkers thought them scarcely above the level of minerals.
At least 26 species of parasitic fungus from the order Laboulbeniales have been found on earwigs.
At this time, people knew of microorganisms called actinomycetes that lived in soil and were known to produce antibiotics, some of which killed fungus.
At recommended doses, the fungus can take up two weeks to kill up to 90 % of the locusts.

At and Arnold
At the end of May 1942, Eisenhower accompanied Lt. Gen. Henry H. Arnold, commanding general of the Army Air Forces, to London to assess the effectiveness of the theater commander in England, Maj. Gen. James E. Chaney.
* November 4 – At Park Central Hotel in Manhattan, Arnold Rothstein, New York City's most notorious gambler, is shot to death over a poker game.
At age 15 Smith was admitted in 1841 to Rugby School in Warwickshire, where Thomas Arnold was the school's headmaster.
Volume 2 features the last four hours ( hosted by Eddy Arnold, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Crystal Gayle and Charley Pride ), including live performances by Asleep At The Wheel, Freddy Fender, Anne Murray and more.
At age twenty Farrand was introduced to one of her primary mentors, the botanist Charles Sprague Sargent, who at Harvard University was both a professor of horticulture at the Bussey Institute and the founding director of the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, Massachusetts.
At the behest of Quality publisher Everett " Busy " Arnold, Cole later created his own satiric, Spirit-style hero, Midnight, for Smash Comics # 18 ( Jan. 1941 ).
At the County Route 633 ( Arnold Avenue ) intersection, northbound Route 35 shifts slightly to the west and becomes Hawthorne Avenue.
At one point in August, Arnold sailed part of the fleet to the northern-most end of the lake, within of Saint-Jean, and formed a battle line.
At the settlement's legal establishment, in 1832, Arnold gave a lot to the Yatesville Methodist Church.
At Göttingen he studied Plato with Arnold Heeren ; history with Heeren and Gottlieb Jakob Planck ; Arabic, Hebrew, New Testament Greek and scripture interpretation with Albert Eichhorn ; natural science with Johann Friedrich Blumenbach ; German literature with Georg Friedrich Benecke ; French and Italian literature with Artaud and Bunsen ; and classics with Georg Ludolf Dissen.
At some point in the early 1920s, Luciano left Masseria and started working for gambler Arnold " the Brain " Rothstein.
At the beginning of September Marshall met with Arnold to identify a replacement for Clagett who would infuse the necessary urgency into the Philippine buildup.
At the Newport Folk Festival in July 1965, Bob Dylan was backed by members of Butterfield's band ( Bloomfield, Arnold, and Lay, but not Butterfield himself ) when he went electric, a move considered controversial at the time by much of the folk music establishment.
At his request, Gertrude Bell, Sir Percy Cox, T. E. Lawrence, Sir Kinahan Cornwallis, Sir Arnold T. Wilson, Iraqi minister of war Jaʿfar alAskari, Iraqi minister of finance Sasun Effendi ( Sasson Heskayl ), and others gathered in Cairo, Egypt.
At Oxford Ritchie came under the influence of Thomas Hill Green and Arnold Toynbee, and it was there that the foundations were laid both for his interest in idealistic
At Busoni's insistence, the dances were orchestrated by Arnold Schoenberg and played on June 5, 1903, the ensemble led by Busoni.
At the start, the Arnold Expedition had about 1, 000 men, but by the time they arrived near Quebec on Nov. 9 it had been reduced to 600.
At the 1960 U. S. Open, Nicklaus shot a two-under par 282, finishing second by two strokes to Arnold Palmer, who won the tournament with a final round charge of six-under-par 65.
At the age of 18, he played Hal Ditmar in the television play, Deal a Blow, directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Macdonald Carey, Phyllis Thaxter and Edward Arnold.
At a council of war, they decided that the blockade could not be maintained, and Arnold began to move his men upriver to Pointe-aux-Trembles (" Aspen Point ") to wait for Montgomery, who had just taken Montreal.
Sparrow has since appeared in other video games, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow where he was voiced by Johnny Depp, the adaptation of Dead Man's Chest where he was once again voiced by James Arnold Taylor, and various game versions of At World's End where he was voiced by Jared Butler with motion capture movements provided by Johnny Paton.
While recording with Purdie, Arnold mentioned his love of Nyro's music ; the drummer responded with a story about Nyro: At Nyro's home one night in the late 1970s, Purdie mentioned that he had been the uncredited drummer for Orpheus.
At the end of 1965 he successfully challenged Arnold Nordmeyer for the parliamentary leadership.
At Yale, he won the prize for best oralist in the Thurmond Arnold Moot Court Competition and served as a note editor on the Yale Law Journal.
At first all went well for André since the post commandant Lieutenant Colonel John Jameson decided to send him to Arnold, never suspecting that a high-ranking hero of the Revolution could be a turncoat, but then Major Benjamin Tallmadge, head of Continental Army Intelligence, arrived and persuaded Jameson to bring the prisoner back.

At and Lane
At the very end of the novel, where Superman stands poised to destroy the United Nations, Norman McCay makes him realise that, when he abandoned Clark Kent fifteen years ago after the murder of Lois Lane by the Joker and retreated into his Superman self, he lost this instinctive morality and thus the ability to be the hero Superman.
At the age of eighteen she eloped with the actor Robert Baddeley, then on the stage at Drury Lane.
At the moment they are testing a service to 24 Lane and streets on the way to the lane which are near the Rich River Golf Club
At its centre is Highgate village, a collection of largely Georgian shops, pubs, restaurants and residential streets, interspersed with diverse landmarks such as St Michael's Church and steeple, Highgate School ( 1565 ), Jacksons Lane arts centre housed in a Grade II listed former church, the Gatehouse inn dating from 1670 and Berthold Lubetkin's 1930s Highpoint buildings.
( At that time, Kingston extended as far as Snowden Lane.
At that time, New College Lane was known as Hammer Hall Lane ( named after a hall to the east, as New College had not then been founded ), and its northern side was the old town wall.
At the 2012 festival celebrating the 100th birthday anniversary, the town of Reinerton renamed the street near Les ' birthplace to Les Brown Lane.
At the same time that this treaty was received in Washington, Pierce learned that New Mexico Territorial Governor William C. Lane had issued a proclamation claiming the Mesilla Valley as part of New Mexico, leading to protests from Mexico.
On February 11, 1899, Francis filed an application for copyright of his painting “ Dog Looking At and Listening to a Phonograph .” Thinking the Edison-Bell Company located in New Jersey, USA, might find it useful, he presented it to James E. Hough, who promptly said, “ Dogs don ’ t listen to phonographs .” On May 31, 1899, Barraud went to the Maiden Lane offices of The Gramophone Company with the intention of borrowing a brass horn to replace the original black horn on the painting.
At the NHL draft in June Battalion rookie Philip Lane would be chosen in the 2nd round ( 52nd overall ) by the Phoenix Coyotes while Sam Carrick would be taken by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 5th round ( 144th overall ).
At the age of 21, she moved to Cincinnati, Ohio to join her father, who had become the president of Lane Theological Seminary.
At his death, three years after his retirement from Drury Lane and the stage, he was given a lavish public funeral at Westminster Abbey where he was laid in Poets ' Corner.
At the end of the London season, Garrick, along with Peg Woffington, traveled to Dublin for the summer season at the Theatre Royal, Smock Lane.
At the end of School Lane with its intersection with Church Lane, is the village War Memorial.
At the south end of Park Lane, on the west side, gates in honour of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother ( widow of George VI ) have been erected, bearing motifs in a freely modern interpretation from her coat of arms.
At a dinner to celebrate Pitt's birthday in 1802, Canning wrote the song ‘ The Pilot that Weathered the Storm ’, performed by a tenor from Drury Lane, Charles Dignum:
At some point before 1422, the greater part of " Lincoln's Inn ", as they had become known, after the Earl, moved to the estate of Ralph Neville, the Bishop of Chichester, near Chancery Lane.
At the start of the 1950s, Broonzy became part of a touring folk music revue formed by Win Stracke called I Come for to Sing, which also included Studs Terkel and Lawrence Lane.
: At Queenston Heights and Lundy's Lane our brave fathers, side by side
At Springer Lane, which is a former alignment of Route 44, the highway comes into the open, crossing under power lines and intersecting with former alignments of roadway, overgrown with grass.
At Half Moon Lane it then works its way back towards Herne Hill railway station where it is joined by another tributary that flows through Leigham Vale, Tulse Hill and Brockwell Park.
At the same time Lane was featured on the cover of Time, which declared her one of Hollywood's " Whiz Kids.
At first, the cell line was said to be named after a " Helen Lane " or " Helen Larson ", in order to preserve Lacks's anonymity.

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