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At and onset
At the onset of the Civil War, Delaware was only nominally a slave state, and it remained in the Union.
At the beginning of syllables ( i. e. the syllable onset ), the digraph ⟨ gh ⟩ is pronounced, as in the word ghost ( pronounced ).
* At r approximately 3. 57 is the onset of chaos, at the end of the period-doubling cascade.
At the onset of the Neoproterozoic the supercontinent Rodinia, which had assembled during the late Mesoproterozoic, straddled the equator.
At the onset of the crusade, the intended destination was Egypt, as the Christians and Muslims were under a truce at the time.
At the onset of his inaugural term in 1949, then-President of the United States Harry S. Truman assembled an advisory group to suggest ways to accomplish his Point Four Program, of which a significant component was an effort to strengthen developing countries, especially those nearest to the Eastern Bloc, to dissuade them from aligning with other communist states.
At the onset of World War I, Holst tried to enlist but was rejected because of his bad eyes, bad lungs and bad digestion.
At the onset of the Second World War, the Fleet Air Arm consisted of 20 squadrons with only 232 aircraft.
At the onset of the story, Sweetscent is the personal org-trans surgeon for Virgil Ackerman, the president of Tijuana Fur & Dye.
At the onset of clinical death, consciousness is lost within several seconds.
At first, he appears to be a new supervillain, but with the onset of the Crisis, he is revealed to be working on a desperate plan to save the entire Multiverse from destruction at the hands of the Anti-Monitor.
At the onset of the war in 1775, Wayne raised a militia unit and, in 1776, became colonel of the 4th Pennsylvania Regiment.
At the onset of the Chilean War of Independence, the First Government Junta was proclaimed on 18 September 1810, marking Chile's first step toward independence.
At the onset of each game, a set of rules and goals is determined for that battle.
At the blastocyst stage, the onset of mtDNA replication is specific to the cells of the trophectoderm.
At the onset of the twentieth century, coal-mining and silk manufacturing were the chief industries, but they have declined to the vanishing point.
At the onset of Prohibition in 1920, the demand for illegally-distilled liquor skyrocketed, and Cocke County was primed to meet it.
At the onset of the initial 1883 gold rush near Coeur d ' Alene, Spokane became the outfitter of choice among prospectors due to the areas proximity, lower prices, and convenience of being able to obtain everything " from a horse to a frying pan ".
At the onset of World War I, he graduated from Officer's School at Fort Benjamin Harrison, and was transferred to the Aviation Division of the Army Signal Corps.
At the onset of the jump, the ball is controlled by both hands and once in the air is typically brought to chest or face level, or higher.
At the onset of World War II, Garfield immediately attempted to enlist in the armed forces, but was turned down because of his heart condition.
At the onset of World War II in the Soviet Union, in June 1941, he joined the Red Army.
At the onset, lack of funds hampered the revival of the Baywalk.
At the onset of the WNBA in 1997, she went to the Phoenix Mercury, for whom she played in the Finals in 1998, losing to the Houston Comets.
# At the onset, when the particle speed is nil, the angle must be nil.

At and Plantation
At the Plantation Ruimveldt, close to Georgetown, a large crowd of porters refused to disperse when ordered to do so by a police patrol and a detachment of artillery.
Historian William G. Thomas writes, " At a cost of nearly $ 300, 000, the N. Y., P. & N. was dredging a new harbor out of a large fresh-water lagoon between King ’ s and Old Plantation creeks in lower Northampton County, and Scott planned to develop a new town around it called Cape Charles City.
At the time, it was the fifth largest burgh in Scotland and contained within its boundaries, the areas of Plantation, Cessnock, Ibrox, Craigton and Drumoyne.
At the Battle of Buck Head Creek on November 28, Kilpatrick was surprised and nearly captured, but the 5th Ohio Cavalry halted Wheeler's advance, and Wheeler was later stopped decisively by Union barricades at Reynolds's Plantation.
At 4: 00 AM on 8 September 1781, Greene's army began marching from Burdall's Plantation in the direction of Eutaw Springs, which was distant.
At least 130 Australians, taken prisoner at the Tol Plantation, were massacred on 4 February 1942.
At the nearby Waitavalo Plantation, 35 Australian prisoners were shot.
At Middle Plantation, some years later, this road was later to be called Duke of Gloucester Street.
At Middle Plantation, some years later, this road was later to be called Duke of Gloucester Street, and it would later form the dividing boundary line between portions of James City and York County for many years.
At midnight, he reached Oaklawn Plantation, which was situated about 7 miles from Milliken's Bend to the north and an equal distance from Young's Point to the south.
" That Funny Jas Band From Dixieland ," " Oh, How She Could Yacki Hacki Wicki Wachi Woo ( That's Love in Honolulu )," All Aboard For Chinatown ," " At the Old Plantation Ball "
At times they also lived with her parents-in-law at their house at Mulberry Plantation near Camden.
At this time in Haile Plantation, the future village center was a recreational vehicle storage area and a plant nursery staging area.
At the far north of the parish, the Warren Plantation is on the north-east side of the A1.
At the same time the Gainsborough branch line was being constructed and this cut through Stoven's Plantation just as the main line had done in 1849.
At one point, Anne Colleton ( who had blamed Scipio for much of the destruction at her beloved Marshlands Plantation ) found that Scipio worked at the Huntsmans ' Lodge.
At the outbreak of the American Civil War, the Arlington Plantation was confiscated by Union forces for strategic reasons ( protection of the river and national capital ).
At the top of the original text is " Of Plimoth Plantation ", but the modern spelling for Plymouth is now used.

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