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At the slope's base coils of concertina stretched out of eye range like a wild tangle of children's hoops, stopped simultaneously, weirdly poised as if awaiting the magic of the child's touch to start them all rolling again.
At the start of her program there were evidences of pique.
At the start of a new industrial age in the 18th century, it was believed that " people are the riches of the nation ", and there was a general faith in an economy that paid its workers low wages because high wages meant workers would work less.
At the end of the novel, Grand says he is much happier ; he has written to Jeanne and made a fresh start on his book.
At first, people indulge in fantasies, imagining the missing person's return, but then they start to feel like prisoners, drifting through life with nothing left but the past, since they do not know how long into the future their ordeal may last.
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 start of World War I, thousands of the French Cuirassiers rode out to engage the German Cavalry who likewise used helmets and armour.
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At the start of his career, he won public attention by creating small, intimate modestly scaled works in unconventional media and with eccentric subject matter.
At some speeds the airflow over the control surfaces will become turbulent, and the controls will start to flutter.
At the start of the Cold War, bombers were the only means to take nuclear weapons to enemy targets, and had the role of deterrence.
At the start of the next session, affairs were handled by a triumvirate of Granby, Disraeli, and John Charles Herries – indicative of the tension between Disraeli and the rest of the party, who needed his talents but mistrusted the man.
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At the start of a match, the shuttlecock is cast and the side towards which the shuttlecock is pointing serves first.
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At the start of each game, the doubling cube is placed on the bar with the number 64 showing ; the cube is then said to be " centered, on 1 ".
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At and John's
At the time of Bardeen's death, then-University of Illinois chancellor Morton Weir said, " It is a rare person whose work changes the life of every American ; John's did.
At Limassol, Frederick demanded that John give up not only the regency of Cyprus, but also John's own lordship of Beirut on the mainland.
At the north of the town's original wall boundary is the St. John's or Pells area, home to several nineteenth-century streets and the Pells Pond.
At the end of July 1516 he was at Cambridge for the opening of St John's College and consecrated the chapel.
At the summit of hill stands the elegant St John's church, built in 1845 in the early English style, and which formed the centrepiece of the Ladbroke Estate development.
At the time of John's birth they were, respectively, Princess of Brazil and Infante of Portugal.
At the two campuses of St. John's College, U. S. and a few other American colleges with a similar version of the Great Books program, a " tutorial " is a class of 12-16 students who meet regularly with the guidance of a tutor.
At 18, he won a scholarship to the University of Cambridge, where he read history at St John's College and earned his degree.
At the end of the Occupation, St. Paul's College was re-established in its own right and granted permission to use the former HKU St. John's College site as its new campus.
At sixteen he was enrolled as a sizar at St John's College, Cambridge, graduating in 1830 as fourth wrangler.
At the time of Tommy John's operation, Jobe put his chances at 1 in 100.
At his funeral, held at St. John's Cathedral outside the Archbishopric in Nicosia, 182 dignitaries from 52 countries attended whilst an estimated 250, 000 mourners — about half the Greek Cypriot population of the island — filed past the coffin.
At the time of the founding of the RTC, there were two other third-level level institutions in the city, St John ’ s Seminary Waterford News and Star which notes the closing of the St John's Seminary in 1999 and De La Salle Brothers teacher training college, but both had been closed.
At the west end of Princes Street, St. John's Episcopal Church at the corner of Lothian Road is built at street level above a basement crypt and a small churchyard.
At the 2010 festival, Schuller conducted the Mass in B Minor at St. John's Cathedral.
In 1940, national attention was attracted to St. John's by a story in Life entitled " The Classics: At St. John's They Come into Their Own Once More ".
At the time, The New York Times, which had expected a legal battle royal comparable to the Dartmouth case, commented that " although a small college of fewer than 200 students, St. John's has, because of its experimental liberal arts program, received more publicity and been the center of a greater academic controversy than most other colleges in the land.
At the end of every semester at St. John's, each student comes together with his or her tutors to be evaluated on his or her academic performance.
At his death, his brother John was recognised as the Earl, but John's son David was also attainted, but later pardoned.
At about the same time, Theophilus, the Patriarch of Alexandria, wanted to bring Constantinople under his sway and opposed John's appointment to Constantinople.
At a campaign stop in St. John's Dunderdale, along with the majority of her caucus, endorsed the Conservative Party.
At this time, it was noticed that a number of early manuscripts containing John's Gospel lacked John 7: 53-8: 11 inclusive ; and also that some manuscripts containing the verses marked them with critical signs, usually a lemniscus or asterisk.
At a point about north of Farmersville, the St. John's enters Elbow Creek.

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