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At and heart
At the heart of all of this was the square, which one such traveler declared to be `` as spacious, as pleasant and aromatick a Market as any in the Universe ''.
At first he regarded his new life as a renunciation of his art, and fell out of practise: but after some time he resolved to study and learn by heart the works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Widor, César Franck, and Max Reger systematically.
At Alba Augusta ( Alba-la-Romaine ) the devastation was so complete, that the Christian bishop retired to Viviers, but in Gregory's account at Mende in Lozère, also deep in the heart of Gaul, bishop Privatus was forced to sacrifice to idols in the very cave where he was later venerated.
According to The Guardian newspaper: " At the heart of years of dissent against psychiatry through the ages has been its use of drugs, particularly antipsychotics, to treat distress.
At the Greek's journey to Troy, Artemis becalmed the sea and stopped the journey until an oracle came and said they could win the goddess ' heart by sacrificing Iphigenia, Agamemnon's daughter.
At the heart wheel there is a sixfold knot, where each side channel twists around three times.
At the heart of God's design for marriage is companionship and intimacy.
At this consultation, the MRMRM document was met with resistance, and concern was raised in particular that CUIC was focusing to narrowly on reconciliation of ministries and " not taking seriously our commitment to working on those issues of systemic racism that remain at the heart of our continuing and separated life as churches here in the United States.
At the heart of both festivals were myths concerning Demeter as Mother and Persephone as her daughter.
* 1967 – At Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, a transplant team headed by Christiaan Barnard carries out the first heart transplant on a human ( 53-year-old Louis Washkansky ).
* 1982 – At the University of Utah, Barney Clark becomes the first person to receive a permanent artificial heart.
At the heart of Buddhism is the understanding of all phenomena as dependently originated.
At the heart of the Great Game lay the willingness of Britain and Russia to subdue, subvert, or subjugate the small independent states that lay between Russia and British India.
At the heart of this area of study is skepticism, with many approaches involved trying to disprove some particular form of it.
At the First Council of Nicaea, 325, he signed the Confession, but only after a long and desperate opposition in which he " subscribe with hand only, not heart " according to ancient sources.
" At this speech he also said: " Though Mr. Lincoln shared the prejudices of his white fellow-countrymen against the Negro, it is hardly necessary to say that in his heart of hearts he loathed and hated slavery ...."
At the wedding, Gareth dies suddenly of a heart attack: Gareth's partner Matthew ( John Hannah, in one of his first screen roles ) is in another part of the room listening to the groom's toast when Gareth dies.
At the heart of the question was the ancient right of the Holy Roman Emperor to name the pope as well as bishops and priests.
At the heart of each service is the Amidah or Shemoneh Esrei.
At the heart of the description are ideas of quantum state and quantum observable which are radically different from those used in previous models of physical reality.
At about 24 days past fertilization, there is a primitive S-shaped tubule heart which begins beating.
At the heart of reform movements, past and present, lie hermeneutical questions about what fidelity to tradition means.
At heart, Jenkins remained a Keynesian.
At its heart, Gottfried Leibniz, the German philosopher-mathematician, and Isaac Newton, the English physicist-mathematician, set out two opposing theories of what space is.
At a more profound level, spinors have been found to be at the heart of approaches to the index theorem, and to provide constructions in particular for discrete series representations of semisimple groups.

At and Scotstoun
At its southern edge, Knightswood is bounded by Anniesland Road, beyond which lies Jordanhill and Scotstoun.
At the 1951 general election Robertson stood as the Labour candidate in the marginal Conservative-held seat of Glasgow Scotstoun, losing by 625 votes .< ref >
At the 1959 general election, he was elected as Member of Parliament for Glasgow Scotstoun.

At and lies
At the same time, a group of Roman troops made up of Campanian " citizens without the vote " also seized control of Rhegium, which lies across the straits on the mainland of Italy.
At Indonesia's eastern extremity is western New Guinea, which lies on the Sahul Shelf.
At the southern edge of the Kambos plain lies the town of Thymiana.
At the southern end of Tucana lies the Small Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy that is one of the nearest neighbors to the Milky Way galaxy at a distance of 210, 000 light-years.
At this distance, the dust belt may be analogous to the Kuiper belt that lies outside the orbit of Neptune in the solar system.
At the one end lies the endemic warfare of the Paleolithic with its stones and clubs, and the naturally limited loss of life associated with the use of such weapons.
At each moult, the shed skin is replaced by the epidermis, which lies immediately beneath it ; unlike the cuticula, this consists of living cells.
At Anne's trial, she manages to cross-question Mark Smeaton, the tortured servant who finally admits that the charges against Anne are lies.
At the centre of the Hubble tuning fork, where the two spiral arms meet the elliptical branch lies an intermediate class of galaxies known as lenticulars and given the symbol S0.
At the southern extreme lies Cape Kure in Kushimoto, Wakayama.
At its northward extremity, the reef lies fourteen miles ( 21 km ) from the north shore.
At his request he was buried in St Paul's Cathedral, where he lies next to Sir Joshua Reynolds.
At the police station, Shaft lies to Lt. Androzzi and his superior about the fight by saying that his friend got into an " accident ".
At the centre of Brentano ’ s theory of judgment lies the idea that a judgment depends on having a presentation, but this presentation does not have to be predicated.
At the center of the nebula lies the Crab Pulsar, a neutron star ( or spinning ball of neutrons ), 28 – 30 km across, which emits pulses of radiation from gamma rays to radio waves with a spin rate of 30. 2 times per second.
At the end, when Tess and Angel come to Stonehenge, commonly believed in Hardy's time to be a pagan temple, she willingly lies down on an altar, thus fulfilling her destiny as a human sacrifice.
At the mouth of the River Tiber, Ostia was Rome's seaport, but due to silting the site now lies 3 km from the sea.
At an elevation of 505 ft ( 154 m ), it lies in the Santa Ynez Valley some north-west of Santa Barbara and about north of the Pacific coast.
At the western foot of the mountain, on the York State line, lies Indian Pond, now called Wequagnock Lake.
At low tide the sandbar lies exposed and bathers may walk out into the water for quite some distance before reaching waist deep water.
" At the official dedication of the new town, state WPA director Jennings remarked that in 1937 " it would have taken an extravagant sense of optimism to imagine the scene which lies before us here today ... Now that it is all over ...
At the northend of this section of the township north of Saginaw Highway ( M-43 ) lies the CDP ( Census Designated Place ) of Edgemont Park.
At the center of the community, lies the 400 Supper Club which lines the lakefront of Pleasant Lake.
At the back of the church lies a marble tomb of a knight and his lady.
At the federal level, Cache lies in Oklahoma 4th Congressional district, represented by Tom Cole.

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