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At and news
At the news of the emperor's death, his son and co-emperor John was murdered by his own troops in Thrace.
At a news conference following the letter's release, Bush said, " I make no excuses.
At trial, the defense team argued that news articles from the time could have been the source for Echols ' knowledge about the genital mutilation, but the prosecution claimed that Echols ' knowledge, which Echols said was limited to what was " on TV ", was nonetheless too close to the actual facts, since there was no public knowledge of drowning or that one victim had been mutilated more than the others.
At this news, Yōzei cried sincerely, which did attract feelings of compassion from those who witnessed his contrition.
At the news of his death, over thirty great minds collected together their eulogies of him, which was then later published in Latin.
At any rate Tacitus was situated at Campania when he heard the news of his election, and quickly rushed to Rome.
At the receiver's end, the data needed to be decoded by the user's news client.
At the news of Russian Revolution of February 1917, Bukharin returned to Russia by way of Japan and at once became one of the leading Bolsheviks in Moscow, being elected to the Central Committee.
At the end of October 1669 Clement IX fell ill after receiving news that the Venetian fortress of Candia in Crete had surrendered to the Turks.
At any rate, this was exactly the kind of news that Xerxes wanted to hear.
At the same time, Goldstein's actions were praised by the some extremist settlers ; Yochay Ron said that he " felt good " when he heard the news, and stated that Jews were " at war with the Arabs " and " all Arabs who live here are a danger to us ... they threaten the very existence of the Jewish community on the West Bank.
At its peak, UPI had more than 2, 000 full-time employees ; and 200 news bureaus in 92 countries ; it had more than 6, 000 media subscribers.
At that time and until World War II, most newspapers relied on news agencies for stories outside their immediate geographic areas.
At that point, UPI CEO Arnaud de Borchgrave orchestrated UPI's exit from its last major media niche, the broadcast news business that United Press had initiated in the 1930s.
At Artemisium, large storms had destroyed ships from the Greek side and so the battle stopped prematurely as the Greeks received news of the defeat at Thermopylae and retreated.
At this point the lower border of the tapestry shows a fleet of ghost-like ships thus hinting at a future invasion .< sup >( scene 33 )</ sup > The news of Harold's coronation is taken to Normandy, whereupon we are told that William is ordering a fleet of ships to be built although it is Bishop Odo shown issuing the instructions .< sup >( scene 35 )</ sup > The invaders reach England, and land unopposed.
At the news conference, Harper said " It is the Parliament that's supposed to run the country, not just the largest party and the single leader of that party.
At the same time travelers had a good chance to exchange news, discuss with each other and find out about the latest trends of fashion.
At the death of his father in 1197, the two-year-old Frederick was in Italy travelling towards Germany when the bad news reached his guardian, Conrad of Spoleto.
At Amboise in April, Mary was sickened by news of a plot to poison the young queen of Scots.
At the same time, news had arrived about the Treaty of Fort Stanwix, in which the Iroquois had ceded their claim to Kentucky to the British.
At the news of Julian's death, the army hastily declared a commander, Jovian, emperor.
At this convention a second invasion of Canada was determined upon ; while the news of the Clerkenwell explosion was a strong incentive to a vigorous policy.
At about 4: 00 pm, Surgeon James Reynolds, Otto Witt-the Swedish missionary who ran the mission at Rorke's Drift-and army chaplain Reverend George Smith came down from the Oscarberg hillside with the news that a body of Zulus were fording the river to the southeast and were " no more than five minutes away ".
In a 2010 news story, CNN reported, " At least 45 people, most of them Vodou priests, have been lynched in Haiti since the beginning of the cholera epidemic by angry mobs blaming them for the spread of the disease, officials said.

At and second
At the last second I dropped my sights from the bare chest and bright red circle to the chest of his pony.
At the Westminster KC Dog Show in Madison Square Garden, New York on the second day, the Finals of the Junior Class brought out the most competitive competition in the history of this Class.
At last count, sixteen former Rhodes Scholars ( see box on page 13 ) had been appointed to the Administration, second in number only to its Harvard graduates.
At that time the second half of the Christian Youth Crusade against Communism will be staged.
At the 1856 Republican National Convention, Lincoln placed second in the contest to become the party's candidate for vice president.
At the close of the second last day's play, Australia were 113 – 2, needing only 64 more runs.
At the start of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863, Doubleday's division was the second infantry division on the field to reinforce the cavalry division of Brig.
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.
At that point three launches in combat resulted in three kills, resulting in the AMRAAM being informally named " slammer " in the second half of the 1990s.
At this critical moment, the Roman army was crippled by the outbreak of a second smallpox pandemic, the plague of Cyprian ( 251-70 ).
At the Council of Trent, on 15 November 1551, the necessity for a second conversion after baptism was delineated:
At the end of the second season, an inebriated Johnny LaRue is given his very own crane by Santa Claus, implying he would be able to have a crane shot whenever he wanted it.
At its second reading, if the Parliament approves the text or does not act, the text is adopted, otherwise the Parliament may propose further amendments to the Council's proposal.
At room temperature, the average speed of these random motions is 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > metres per second.
At the second step, the nucleophilic hydroperoxide or halogen anion attacks the boron atom.
At the time, Pud Galvin had the second most career wins with 364.
At the beginning of the second meditation, having reached what he considers to be the ultimate level of doubt — his argument from the existence of a deceiving god — Descartes examines his beliefs to see if any have survived the doubt.
At the time of their 2002 merger, Compaq and HP were the second and third largest PC manufacturers, so their combination made them number one.
At its peak, DEC was the second largest employer in Massachusetts, second only to the state government.
At the time of its independence in 1960, DRC was the second most industrialized country in Africa after South Africa ; it boasted a thriving mining sector and its agriculture sector was relatively productive.
At the second tier, Dartmouth forms part of the Dartmouth and Kingswear ward of South Hams District Council, which returns three councillors.
At a second he was so tired in his arms that he dropped them and the Danes then lost the advantage and were moving closer to defeat.
At the end of the season, Sheedy signed a new three-year contract, by the end of which he was the second on the list of most VFL / AFL games coached behind Collingwood's Jock McHale.
At any rate, The name is Falstaff in the Henry IV, part 1 quarto, of 1598, and the epilogue to the second part, published in 1600, contains this clarification:

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