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At and outset
At the outset of his career, Steinberg had dedicated himself to the advancement of contemporary music by vowing to do a Schonberg work every year.
At the outset, the Government's spokesman explained that counsel for the Government and for Du Pont had already held preliminary discussions with a view to arriving at a relief plan that both sides could recommend to the court.
At the very outset, he had to meet the formidable attack of the Normans ( led by Robert Guiscard and his son Bohemund ), who took Dyrrhachium and Corfu, and laid siege to Larissa in Thessaly ( see Battle of Dyrrhachium ).
At the series outset, the producers felt that his character would be too over-the-top for viewers and planned to drop him after his debut, but early test screenings showed that he was popular with the audience.
At the outset of the Second World War, Thomas was worried about conscription and referred to his ailment as " an unreliable lung ".
At the outset he was successful, taking Edinburgh and then defeating the only government army in Scotland at the Battle of Prestonpans.
At the outset of cognitive-behavioural therapy during the 1950s, hypnosis was used by early behaviour therapists such as Joseph Wolpe and also by early cognitive therapists such as Albert Ellis.
At the outset he was of the opinion that the question turned on a quibble of words.
At the outset of Jeanne d ' Arc's appearance, the English had nearly achieved their goal of a dual monarchy under English control and the French army had not achieved any major victories for a generation.
At the outset of World War I in 1914, the Bolsheviks opposed the war unlike most other socialist parties across Europe that supported their national governments.
At the outset, let me state that Buddhism is not atheistic as the term is ordinarily understood.
At the outset, it appeared that the new Pope was willing to negotiate with Henry V, who received the papal embassy at Strasbourg, and withdrew his support from the antipope he had proclaimed at Rome.
At the outset, he had to reckon with the presence of the powerful antipope Clement III in Rome, but a series of well-attended synods held in Rome, Amalfi, Benevento, and Troia supported him in renewed declarations against simony, Investiture Controversy, clerical marriages, and continued opposition to Emperor Henry IV.
At the outset he proposed a centralised approach to supplying the fleet.
At the outset of the trial, Raulston quoted Genesis and the Butler Act.
At the outset, Garfield's relationship with the newly inaugurated President was cool on both sides ; Grant refused a requested post office appointment which Garfield recommended ; Garfield, out of loyalty to his army commander, still harbored some resentment for Grant's dismissal of Rosecrans.
At the outset of the U. S. entry into World War I, then-Major General John J. Pershing promoted Patton to the rank of captain.
At the outset of the war, the French government ordered a blockade of the North German coasts, which the relatively small North German navy ( Norddeutsche Bundesmarine ) could do little to oppose.
At the outset of his reign, Commodus, age 18, inherited many of his father's senior advisers, notably Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus ( the second husband of Commodus's sister Lucilla ), his father-in-law Gaius Bruttius Praesens, Titus Fundanius Vitrasius Pollio, and Aufidius Victorinus, who was Prefect of the City of Rome.
At the outset his legitimacy was disputed by his brother Afonso, and a brief civil war ensued.
At the outset of World War II, the few G. 1s and D. XXIs of the Dutch Air Force were able to score a respectable number of victories against the Luftwaffe but many were destroyed on the ground before they could be used.
At the outset of the Football War, El Salvador enlisted the assistance of several American pilots with P-51 and F4U experience.
At the outset of World War I, Modigliani tried to enlist in the army but was refused because of his poor health.
At the outset, the troubadours were universally noblemen, sometimes of high rank and sometimes of low.
At the outset India's relations with Bangladesh could not have been stronger because of India's unalloyed support for independence and opposition against Pakistan in 1971.

At and 38th
At midnight on 10 August 1945, two Army lieutenant colonels arbitrarily selected the 38th parallel as the dividing line, and the division of the peninsula into military occupation zones was agreed by the two superpowers — a northern zone administered by the Soviet Union and a southern zone administered by the United States.
At the outbreak of hostilities on June 25, 1950, all South Korean resistance at the 38th parallel was overwhelmed by the North Korean offensive within a few hours.
At the state level, Leechburg is in the 38th Senatorial District, represented by State Senator Jim Ferlo ( D ), and in the 55th Legislative District, represented by Rep. Joe Petrarca ( D ).
At the 38th Grammy Awards, in 1996, Me Against the World was nominated for Best Rap Album and the single " Dear Mama " was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance.
" At the 38th Annual Tony Awards ceremony in 1984, Loudon performed " Broadway Baby " from Follies.
At the 38th Berlin International Film Festival, the film was nominated for the Golden Bear and Holly Hunter won the Silver Bear for Best Actress.
At Homestead-Miami, Purvis debuted the # 4 Lance Snacks Chevy, but finished 38th in the race.
At the time of the 2005 dissolution of the 38th Parliament, which ended the 17 month minority government of Prime Minister Paul Martin, Lynne Yelich was cited by Carol Goar as a Member of Parliament who had " tried to use the legislative system to improve the lives of Canadians " and for " attempting to play a positive role in a House consumed by partisan machinations " during a particularly acrimonious parliamentary period.
" At the 38th Grammy Awards the song received a nomination for Best Female R & B Vocal Performance.

At and Parliament
At the order of the Dowager Electress, the Hanoverian agents, supported by the Whig leaders, demanded that a writ of summons be issued which would call the Duke to England to sit in Parliament, thus further insuring the Succession by establishing a Hanoverian Prince in England before the Queen's death.
At the time of the SDP's creation, Owen and Rodgers were sitting Labour Members of Parliament ( MPs ); Jenkins had left Parliament in 1977 to serve as President of the European Commission, while Williams had lost her seat in the 1979 general election.
At the 1922 general election, Attlee became the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the constituency of Limehouse in Stepney.
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 the same time, the English Civil War pitting King against Parliament was just beginning.
At 2009 European Parliament election held on the same day as the Local elections, which saw a reduction in the number seats from 13 to 12 for Ireland, the party won four seats, retaining the largest number of seats of an Irish party in the European Parliament.
At the beginning of 1935 he had to move out of Warwick Mansions, and Mabel Fierz found him a flat in Parliament Hill.
At first, Charles II opposed the alliance with the Dutch ruler — he preferred that Mary marry the heir to the French Throne, the Dauphin Louis, thus allying his realms with Catholic France and strengthening the odds of a Catholic successor in Britain ; but later, under pressure from Parliament and with a coalition with the Catholic French no longer politically favourable, he approved the union.
At a national level, New Caledonia is represented in the French Parliament by two deputies and two senators.
At the 2005 federal election, the Left Party became the fourth-largest party in the Bundestag, with 54 Members of Parliament ( MPs ) ( full list ), ahead of the Greens ( 51 ) but behind the Free Democrats ( 61 ).
At present the Prime Minister receives £ 142, 500 including a salary of £ 65, 737 as a Member of Parliament.
At a function attended by the Queen at Parliament House, Canberra, in 1963, Menzies quoted the Elizabethan poet Thomas Ford, " I did but see her passing by, and yet I love her till I die ".
At the 2011 Scottish Parliamentary election, the SNP won a landslide victory and became the first party to form a majority government in the Scottish Parliament since its resumption in 1999.
At that time, it was the longest Parliament to have sat in England.
At the York Parliament of 1322, Edward issued a statute which revoked all previous ordinances designed to limit his power and to prevent any further encroachment upon it.
At Kathiawar, he heard of the Parliament of the World's Religions and was urged by his followers there to attend it.
" At the end of the tour, his mother was given the title Empress of India by Parliament, in part as a result of the tour's success.
At the State Opening of Parliament in November, the King's speech from the throne was read for him by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Simonds.
At some point, she stopped living in the King's household and in May 1432 Parliament granted Owen the rights of an Englishman.
At last, there is no rule at all for consultation of interest groups by the Parliament and the Government.
At the 1934 election the ambitious and talented Robert Menzies entered Parliament, and was immediately seen as Lyons's successor, although he denied that he was seeking to displace Lyons.
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.

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