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At least the moment was postponed when he had to face the mystery of the power tools.
At about the time the Marsden enterprise was getting under way, the Vail Light and Lumber Company started construction of a chair stock factory on the site of the present Bennington Co-operative Creamery, intending to use its surplus power for generating electricity.
" At its worst, Scheler says, " love for the small, the poor, the weak, and the oppressed is really disguised hatred, repressed envy, an impulse to detract, etc., directed against the opposite phenomena: wealth, strength, power, largesse.
At this time Cossa also had some links with local robber bands, often used to intimidate his rivals and attack carriages, this part of Cossa's life isn't widely known, but gave him certain influence and power in the region.
At the beginning of the 3rd century, Hippolytus of Rome describes another feature of the ministry of a bishop, which is that of the " Spiritum primatus sacerdotii habere potestatem dimittere peccata ": the primate of sacrificial priesthood and the power to forgive sins.
At least 10 – 20 high power ( 1000 × oil immersion ) fields are counted and an average determined.
At the 14th Party Congress ( 18 – 31 December 1925 ) Kamenev and Zinoviev were forced into the same position that Trotsky had been forced into previously ; they proclaimed that the center was usurping power from the regional branches, and that Stalin was a danger to inner-party democracy.
At the same time, Article 6 of the constitution was changed to deprive the CPSU of a monopoly on political power.
At the end of his term, the Dictator was supposed to hand power over to the normal Consular rule and give account of his actions-and Roman Dictators usually did.
At Augsburg, on August 10, 1893, Rudolf Diesel's prime model, a single iron cylinder with a flywheel at its base, ran on its own power for the first time.
At Carnuntum people begged Diocletian to return to the throne, to resolve the conflicts that had arisen through Constantine's rise to power and Maxentius ' usurpation.
At the other end of the scale, where power is diffuse, checked, and balanced, political violence is a rarity.
At first Newson was opposed to the radical idea of his daughter becoming a doctor but eventually came round and agreed to do all in his power, both financially and otherwise, to support Elizabeth in the long uphill battle.
At idle ( no input ), the power consumption is essentially the same as at high output volume.
At the Eighth Plenum of the Central Committee of the Party which lasted from 26 February – 8 March 1948, Xoxe was implicated in a plot to isolate Hoxha and consolidate his own power.
At other times it joined gods with very different natures, as when Amun, the god of hidden power, was linked with Ra, the god of the sun.
At the same time, fascists are hostile to financial capital, plutocracy, and " the power of money ".
At the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven a research group is investigating the use of kites for power generation.
At the peak of the terror, the slightest hint of counter-revolutionary thoughts or activities ( or, as in the case of Jacques Hébert, revolutionary zeal exceeding that of those in power ) could place one under suspicion, and trials did not always proceed according to contemporary standards of due process.
At the same time, the agreement recognized Finland's desire to remain outside great power conflicts, allowing the country to adopt a policy of neutrality during the Cold War.
At this phase, Lenin and the Bolsheviks, under threat in Petrograd, urged the Social Democrats to seize power in Finland, which was an important defensive area against the German threat and a vital backup zone for the Bolsheviks in and around Petrograd.
At these equilibrium prices, the market distributes the products to the purchasers according to each purchaser's preference ( or utility ) for each product and within the relative limits of each buyer's purchasing power.
At the same time, the government nationalised land, removed French appointed and traditional chiefs from power, and broke ties with French government and companies.
At the end of April 2005, they celebrated the decommissioning of the Obrigheim nuclear power station.
At the start of Chapter 2 on executive government, the Constitution says " The executive power of the Commonwealth is vested in the Queen and is exercisable by the Governor-General as the Queen's representative ".

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At some cities, this pick-up and delivery service is without additional charge, and, if you are budget-wise, when you are planning your itinerary, you will take advantage of these free delivery and collection stations in major cities within the larger European countries.
At least 60 stations devote all of their time to reaching this audience in about half of the 50 states.
At first, consideration was given to simply rebranding all stations as Enco, but that was shelved when it was learned that the word " Enco " is similar in pronunciation to a Japanese term for " stalled car.
At the time of its cancellation, the show was airing on a total of 30 stations across the country ( including WPHL in Philadelphia ), and its advertisers had been reduced primarily to " direct-response " ads ( such as 900 chat line and phone sex numbers ).
At the end of the 1980s Mobil sold its fuel stations in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark to Norsk Hydro, who converted them into Hydro stations.
At the same time, it was announced that 7-Eleven had on sold 29 South Australian service stations to Peregrine Corporation.
At their best, free-form stations have never been equaled for their degree of social activism, programmatic freedom, and listener involvement.
At the end of 2011 the photovoltaic ( PV ) capacity worldwide was 67, 000 MW, and PV power stations are popular in Germany and Italy.
At the time, UHF stations did well only in markets without VHF stations, like Fresno, California, or in markets with only one station on VHF.
At the time, Victoria Station consisted of two separate but adjacent terminal stations sharing the same name.
At the end of the meeting, the industrialists agreed to give Hoover the power " to regulate hours and wave lengths of operation of stations when such action is necessary to prevent interference detrimental to the public good ".
At around the same time, the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit ( BART ) system installed a zoetrope-type advertisement between the Embarcadero and Montgomery stations which could be viewed by commuters traveling in either direction.
At the end of his four years there were 10 branches, 5 minor branches, called ‘ reading rooms ,’ and 56 deposit stationsthe library grew from a total of 610, 375 volumes at the close of 1894 to 716, 050 at the close of 1898 .” Another contribution made by Putnam towards the Boston Public Library was the addition of a room devoted to juveniles, “ believed to have been the first room wholly devoted to the service of children in any of the larger libraries of the country .”
# At tape relay intermediate stations, the manual routing or rerouting of taped messages without rekeying them.
At least half of Fox's 180 affiliates and owned-and-operated stations air a local newscast in the 10 – 11 p. m. ET / PT ( 9 – 10 p. m. CT / MT ) time slot.
By the spring of 1923, original dramatic pieces written specially for radio were airing on stations in Cincinnati ( When Love Wakens by WLW's Fred Smith ), Philadelphia ( The Secret Wave by Clyde A. Criswell ) and Los Angeles ( At Home over KHJ ).
At different times, and for different reasons, people moved away to the outskirts of towns, to pastoral stations and church missions.
At one time 7 different companies used Carlisle Citadel railway station and prior to the building of the Citadel Station, the city had several different railway stations, including London Road station.
At the same time, a series of regulatory moves by the FCC opened up the more desirable VHF band for additional full power stations in sizable Eastern and Midwestern markets between 1958 and 1963, allowing ABC to acquire full-time affiliation agreements with additional full-coverage stations in key parts of the country.
( At the time, all private stations were expected to affiliate with the CBC, a condition that relaxed in 1960 – 61 with the launch of CTV.
At night, the AM radio transmissions of both CBC and SRC services can be received over much of the northern portion of the United States, from stations such as CBW in Winnipeg and CBK in Saskatchewan.

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