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At and start
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.
At the start of the game, it has survived over 10 years in complete isolation from the rest of the world and is an example of an arcology in cyberpunk genre.
At the end of each line the beam returns to the start of the next line ; the end of the last line is a link that returns to the top of the screen.
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.
At the start of the rally, the server and receiver stand in diagonally opposite service courts ( see court dimensions ).
At the start of a match, the shuttlecock is cast and the side towards which the shuttlecock is pointing serves first.
At the start of 2007, the BWF introduced a new tournament structure for the highest level tournaments aside from those in level one: the BWF Super Series.
At the start of each round, the rectangular playing arena contains a prearranged pattern of coloured " bubbles ".
At the start of a game, play is more or less random, the only strategy is to avoid adding the third side to any box.
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 ".
At the start of the First World War, the Currency and Bank Notes Act 1914 was passed which granted temporary powers to HM Treasury for issuing banknotes to the value of £ 1 and 10 /- ( ten shillings ) in the UK.
At its start it produced mechanical adding machines, and later moved into programmable ledgers and then computers.
At the start of the war, only the German army was thus prepared with all tanks " radio equipped ".
At the start of 2011, the Beano VIP pages were dropped from the comic, but the online features remain.
At the start of 2008, there were 59 building societies in the UK, with total assets exceeding £ 360 billion.
At this level students could start to move on their own.

At and Dominion
At the conclusion of the war it is assumed that the Dominion still held vast territories in the Gamma Quadrant.
At the time the Act came into force, a requirement for a country's membership of the British Commonwealth was that the state be a Dominion, where the same monarch was shared as head of state in each country.
At the Paris Peace Conference, he was the British representative in charge of negotiations for a League of Nations ; from 1920 until 1922, he represented the Dominion of South Africa in the League Assembly ; in 1923 he made a five-week tour of the United States, explaining the League to American audiences.
At around same time, the Dominion Rifle Factory ( Quebec City ) converted a number of Rosses into the Huot automatic rifle, under the guidance of a designer named Huot.
At the time that the Dominion of Newfoundland joined Canada on March 31, 1949 the schools of that Dominion were all organized on a confessional basis with separate denominational schools for Roman Catholics, Seventh-day Adventists, Salvationists, Pentecostals, and an integrated stream which oversaw the schooling for children of many members of so-called " main stream " Protestant denominations.
At the south end of the lake is Carleton University, and to the west is the Dominion Arboretum, at the edge of the Central Experimental Farm.
At Victoria he won the Dominion Journalism Scholarship and the Energy Law Research Scholarship, and an article of his on energy law was published in the New Zealand Law Journal.
At the 1926 Imperial Conference it was agreed by the governments of the United Kingdom and the various Dominions that the existing royal style and titles of their shared monarch " hardly accorded with the altered state of affairs arising from the establishment of the Irish Free State as a Dominion ".
At the outbreak of war in 1939 he was raised to the peerage as Viscount Caldecote, of Bristol in the County of Gloucester, and made Lord Chancellor, but in May 1940 he once more became Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to make room for the marginalising of Sir John Simon in the new government of Churchill.
At Rideau Hall on February 10, 1897, The Right Honourable Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier hosted an inauguration to create the Victorian Order of Nurses " as a mode of commemoration by the Dominion ( Canada ) of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee ".
At the time of his death The Times observed ; that it is acknowledged on all hands that in him the Dominion has lost one of the ablest men that it has yet produced.
At the time of their founding the Maritime home furnishings retailer Bass River Chairs choice their company name because of their then retailing Dominion Chair furniture.
At fifteen, Caron had built a lengthy arrest record topped off by stealing the town's cache of Dominion Day fireworks and three kegs of gunpowder with two other boys.
At the opening ceremonies for the Ottawa branch of the Royal Mint, held on January 2, 1908, Governor General Earl Grey struck the Dominion of Canada ’ s first domestically produced coin.
At this time The Dominion became a secondary service between those points.
At about the same time Treaty 7 was signed, the Dominion Land Survey was done, making it easier to lease or sell land in the west of Canada.
At the same time MacKinnon and his colleagues were using BESM's system ( now referred to as " the Tri-Stat System ") as the basis for licensed games based on anime properties such as Sailor Moon, Dominion: Tank Police, Demon City Shinjuku and Tenchi Muyo!
At the outbreak of World War I the Dominion of Newfoundland raised a regiment to fight.
" At a Cabinet conference on 23 July 1920, while his Dublin Castle colleagues were calling for an offer of Dominion Home Rule ( i. e. Canadian-style independence, as eventually negotiated in December 1921, as opposed to the devolved Parliament within the UK elected in May 1921 ), Tudor was confident that, " given the proper support, it would be possible to crush the present campaign of outrage.
At Old Dominion University ( ODU ), the center led the Lady Monarchs to the 1979-80 Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women basketball championship.

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