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At Emerson's request, Alcott helped arrange Thoreau's funeral, which was held at First Parish Sanctuary in Concord, despite Thoreau having disavowed membership in the church when he was in his early twenties.
At the request of Young and Duke, the moonwalk was extended by ten minutes.
At the request of Christian II of Denmark, Dürer went to Brussels to paint the King's portrait.
At his own request Nehemiah is sent to Jerusalem as governor of Yehud, the official Persian name for Judah.
At the same time, Athens's greatest runner, Pheidippides ( or Philippides in some accounts ) had been sent to Sparta to request that the Spartan army march to the aid of Athens.
At the request of his Poznań University professor, Zdzisław Krygowski, on arriving at Göttingen Rejewski laid flowers on Gauss's grave.
At the request of the Huguenots at Metz, he pleaded its cause at the court of King Louis XIV, urging that it should be excepted in the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, but his efforts were unsuccessful, and he joined his father in Berlin.
At the request of the government of Southern Rhodesia, Doke investigated the range of dialect diversity among the languages of the country and made recommendations for Unified Shona.
At the request of the king, he wrote a letter to Pope Boniface on the debated subject of " The Three Chapters ".
At Chiang's request Yan visited Li in order to convince Li not to withdraw from public life.
At the request of then Lt .- Gov.
At the request of the U. S. Air Force he began formalizing his Process Maturity Framework to aid the U. S. Department of Defense in evaluating the capability of software contractors as part of awarding contracts.
At the request of Jon Postel, Paul Mockapetris invented the Domain Name System in 1983 and wrote the first implementation.
At Atchison's request, Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which embodied this idea, in November 1853.
[...] At my request the publishers are removing what they believe would be considered objectionable, and are placing asterisks to show where omissions have been made.
At the request of Giulietta Masina, trumpeter Mauro Maur played the " Improvviso dell ' Angelo " by Nino Rota during the funeral ceremony.
At the request of emperor Zeno, Theodoric the Great conquered all of Italy beginning in 488.
At North's request, the board disbanded the ICE in 2001.
At the request of Michèle, Papa Doc's widow Simone was expelled from Haiti.
At GM headquarters ’ request, Holden was then reorganised and recapitalised, separating the engine and car manufacturing divisions in the process.
At the request of Azam, Paul Broca, and others, the French Academy of Science, who had examined Mesmerism in 1784, examined Braid's writings shortly after his demise.
At Jackson's request, the United States Congress opened a fierce debate on an Indian Removal Bill.
At his request he was billed as " J. B. Wilkes ", a pseudonym meant to avoid comparison with other members of his famous thespian family.
At the request of Madame d ' Epinay, who was anxious to protect her privacy, however, the police ordered him to stop, and the Confessions was only partially published in 1782, four years after his death.
At the request of his father, Adolf Lorenz, he began a premedical curriculum in 1922 at Columbia University, but he returned to Vienna in 1923 to continue his studies at the University of Vienna.

At and Lane's
At least some events may be accurately represented, as MacBride was a close friend of Lane's.
* Lane's Arabic-English lexicon in the DjVu fileformat: Downloadable At Archive. org In Eight Parts.
At the Battle of Gettysburg, Lane's brigade fought on the first day ( July 1, 1863 ) and Lane briefly assumed command of Pender's division following that officer's mortal wounding on the second day.
At the time, business was going badly in Florida and Lane's longtime partner Steve Keirn had already quit wrestling.
At the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, Blunt was appointed lieutenant colonel of the 2nd Kansas Volunteer regiment, a part of James Lane's Kansas Brigade.
At first she meekly accepted Lane's strictures about what would be published by them but by the time of Poirot Investigates Christie insisted that their suggested title of The Grey Cells of Monsieur Poirot was not to her liking and that the book was to be included in the tally of six books within her contract-the Bodley Head opposed this because the stories had already been printed in The Sketch.
At Val des Terres in July 2009, Groves equalled Roy Lane's long-standing record of 90 wins in BHCC rounds.

At and aunt
At the age of sixteen, he left school and went to live with his widowed childless aunt, Marie-Jeanne Lecadre.
At about nine years Steiner experienced seeing the spirit of an aunt who had died in a far-off town asking him to help her ; neither he nor his family knew of the woman's death at this time.
At the age of three Marta was taken by an aunt and sent to Marienburg ( the present-day Alūksne in Latvia, near the border with Estonia and Russia ) where she was raised by Johann Ernst Glück, a Lutheran pastor and educator who was the first to translate the Bible into Latvian.
At this time, there were still members of the Byzantine court who remembered the passage of the First Crusade, which was a defining event in the collective memory of the age and one which had fascinated Manuel's aunt, Anna Komnene.
At the age of nine, James was sent to live with his aunt and uncle in Augusta, Georgia.
At the family reunion, an aunt might tell a story to the young female relatives, but males, although not addressed, might also hear the narrative.
At the age of eight an aunt bought Cooper a magic set and he spent hours perfecting the tricks.
At an after-ballet party, arranged by her aunt as a surreptitious audition, she meets Boris Lermontov ( Anton Walbrook ), the ruthless but charismatic impresario of the Ballet Lermontov, who questions her: Lermontov: Why do you want to dance? Vicky: Why do you want to live? Lermontov: Well, I don't know exactly why, but ...
At some stage he was nursed by his aunt ; as she was in Egypt from 16 to 31 AD, he must have at least visited and perhaps lived there for a period.
At three months, he was left with a paternal uncle and aunt in the country, since his parents feared he would not survive the winter with them.
At the age of fifteen, McIntosh's aunt died and he moved to Trench Town in Kingston, Jamaica.
At the end of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy explains to Glinda that she must return home because her aunt and uncle cannot afford to go into mourning for her because it was too expensive.
At first, Fred's main foil on the show is his sister-in-law and Lamont's aunt, Ethel ( Beah Richards ).
At the age of 16, she migrated to Madrid in Spain to live with her uncle and aunt and to study at Mary Ward College, an Irish Catholic University in Spain, where she studied accounting.
At age 15, he was sent to live with his aunt and uncle, who ran a grocery store where Hayes then worked.
, leaving his mother to care for the large family, At the age of eight, he was sent to live with an aunt and uncle, to receive a proper education.
At the age of 13, after his father hit his mother again, Fred threatened to attack his father with a baseball bat, but didn't do it and stayed with his aunt for six months until his mother asked him to return home.
Her biological father is Peter Michael Escovedo, a musician who played for a brief time with Lionel Richie, and her biological mother Karen was the executive assistant for her aunt Sheila E. At the age of three, her parents agreed to let her move in with Lionel Richie and Brenda Harvey because they could not afford to provide for her financially.
At the time that Belcourt was purchased in 1956, the Tinney family comprised Harold Tinney, his wife Ruth Tinney, their son Donald Tinney, and Ruth's aunt Nellie Fuller ( a descendant of Mayflower passenger Edward Fuller ).
At a young age, Ali was dispatched by his parents from Mosul on a ten-day boat trip to Baghdad, where he stayed in the care of an aunt and attended the Rashidiyeh military school.
At her deathbed, she gave the cause of her husband's restoration to her aunt, the regent of the Netherlands, Margaret of Austria.
There's also very beautiful bars and pubs located by the lake, by the river and in the center of Struga such as Grifon, Tullamore Dew, Plivalishte ( The swimming pool ), Ženska Plaža ( Female beach ), Cinema, Admiral, Album, Ke vujna ti ( At your aunt ), Street, Irish pub ' The Harp ', Sweet Cafe, Blue Sky, Aquarius and many others.
At some point in time, Kira was adopted by his aunt Caridad and uncle Haruma Yamato and was led to believe they were his biological parents.
At length, Venn reaches Bloom's End, the home of Thomasin's aunt, Mrs. Yeobright.
At the same time, Angie is having a conversation with Win about Angie's aunt and Win's life, but falls asleep in the middle of Win's story.

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