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At and head
At the first restaurant he sensibly pulled up to go in for his dinner, and as a consequence did not see Cobb strike the open range at the mouth of the canyon and head straight across the swells for Antler.
At first, I thought he was out of his head, talking wildly like this.
At the head of the CDC is an unorthodox, 39-year-old amateur politico, Thomas B. Carvey Jr., whose normal profession is helping develop Hughes Aircraft's moon missiles.
At the peak of the arch, tip the head back and bend the knees in an effort to touch toes to head.
At the rate of 2-1/2 milligrams per head per day.
At a nod of his head they let go, turning to cup their ears against the icy slipstream.
At the King Arthur one guest had had his head heavily bandaged, and another had a bandaged foot and had walked with crutches.
At Caltech, Geneticist Beadle has stuck close to his research as head of the school's famous biology division since 1946.
At this level we do not need to mention how the machine manages its tape or head.
At Pergamum there was discovered in 1903 a Hellenistic copy of the head of the Hermes " Propylaeus " of Alcamenes.
At Athens he became head of the Peripatetic school and lectured on Peripatetic philosophy.
At the wedding a quarrel took place between the rivals and Phineus was turned to stone by the sight of the Gorgon's head.
At that moment, the nominal ruler of al-Andalus, emir Yusuf ibn ' Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri ( another member of the Fihrid family, and a favorite of the old Arab settlers ( baladiyun ), mostly of south Arabian or ' Yemenite ' tribal stock ) was locked in a contest with his vizier ( and son-in-law ) al-Sumayl ibn Hatim al-Qilabi, the head of the new settlers ( shamiyum, the Syrian junds or military regiments, mostly of north Arabian Qaysid tribes, which had arrived only in 742 ).
At the semi-enclosed bays with major freshwater inflows, such as head of Finnish Gulf with Neva mouth and head of Bothnian gulf with close mouths of Lule, Tornio and Kemi, the salinity is considerably lower.
At Augustus ' death, the equites, or knights, chose Claudius to head their delegation.
At that time the French congregation of the order was composed of twenty-one monasteries, the head of which was that of Paris, and was governed by a Provincial with the authority of General.
Geoffroy's Affinity Table ( 1718 ): At the head of the column is a substance with which all the substances below can combine, where each column below the header is ranked by degrees of " affinity ".
At night riding Gehenna, the respectable Dr. Christopher Syn became the " Scarecrow ", the feared head of the smugglers.
At first, Thomas, who was the head cook at the restaurant, and the Clausses declined Sanders ' offer, but the Colonel persisted and the Clauss family franchised their restaurant with KFC and later also owned many other KFC franchises in the Midwest.
At Gaumont, pioneer Alice Guy Blaché ( M. Gaumont's former secretary ) was made head of production and oversaw about 400 films, from her first, La Fée aux Choux, in 1896, through 1906.
At state banquets, for example, toasts are made to the head of state, not to a governor-general, except insofar as a personal toast may be proposed subsequently to " Governor-General and Mrs. X " as hosts of, or guests at, the banquet.
At the least, fifteen per cent of all Hungarian personal arms bear a severed Turk's head, referring to their wars against the Ottoman Empire.
At Harmony, George Rapp, also known as Father Rapp, was recognized as the spiritual head of the Society, the one that they went to for discussions, confessions, and other matters.

At and armed
At least a dozen men, some armed, are never far away from him.
At every stage of the proceedings there have been time limits laid down by the owner and ruler of armed force.
At the battle of Rio Salado he successfully fought against a Marinid invasion from Morocco in 1340, and at the taking of Algeciras in 1344 he led the armed levy of his archbishopric.
At the time when the futility of armed resistance without external support was realized by most Poles, the various segments of the Polish society were undergoing deep and far-reaching social, economic and cultural transformations.
At the age of sixteen, he was convicted of armed robbery and sent to a juvenile detention center upstate in Toccoa in 1949.
At this point the crisis nearly escalated into an armed conflict, as Hungarian and Soviet forces were massing on the northern Yugoslav frontier.
At the conferences, St-Laurent, compelled by his belief that the UN would be ineffective in times of war and armed conflict without some military means to impose its will, advocated the adoption of a UN military force.
At the conference, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of State Cordell Hull declared the Good Neighbor Policy, which opposed U. S. armed intervention in inter-American affairs.
At their meeting, the two sides had in-depth discussions on further strengthening exchanges and cooperation between the two armed forces.
At all times the President travels with an armed security detail which is provided by the SDU ( Special Detective Unit-an elite wing of the Irish police force ).
At the same time, the three different types of heavy infantry were replaced by a single, standard type based on the Principes: armed with two heavy javelins called pila ( singular pilum ), the short sword called gladius, chain mail ( lorica hamata ), helmet and rectangular shield ( scutum ).
On 8 June Chavez repeated his call for a political solution and an end to the war, " The guerrilla war is history ... At this moment in Latin America, an armed guerrilla movement is out of place ".
At the start of the Renaissance, cavalry remained predominantly lance armed ; gendarmes with the heavy knightly lance and lighter cavalry with a variety of lighter lances.
At the courthouse, the crowd had swollen to nearly 2000, many of them now armed.
At the time of independence, the then Prime Minister Robert Mugabe declared that integrating Zimbabwe's three armed forces would be one of Zimbabwe's top priorities.
At the beginning of U. S. involvement in World War I, several American cavalry units armed with sabers were sent to the front, but they were held back.
At long, Imperial-class Star Destroyers are armed with turbolasers, ion cannons and tractor beam projectors.
At the same time, however, the murder of several Russians under Bering's command by native tribesmen prompted him to send armed men to the north, with orders not to use force if it could be avoided.
At the time of the gunfight about two hours later, Wyatt could not know if Tom was still armed.
At the inquest yesterday, the damaging fact was ascertained that only two of the cowboys were armed, it thus being a most unequal fight.
At the outbreak of war in August 1914 Britain's military forces possessed just over a hundred aircraft and the RFC consisted of only seven squadrons equipped with a miscellany of aircraft types, none of them armed.
At the time, budget constraints and successive nuclear war fighting strategies had left the armed forces in a state of flux.
At the start of hostilities, the Imperial Japanese Navy contained a fleet of 12 modern warships, ( Izumi being added during the war ), one frigate ( Takao ), 22 torpedo boats, and numerous auxiliary / armed merchant cruisers and converted liners.
At the approach to the west of the important city of Augusta Taurinorum ( Turin, Italy ), Constantine encountered a large force of heavily armed Maxentian cavalry, labeled clibanarii or cataphracti in the ancient sources.

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