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At the Fourth Ecumenical Council at Chalcedon in 451, Constantinople was given jurisdiction over three dioceses for the reason that the city was " the residence of the emperor and senate ".
At times, Jews were also restricted in their choice of residence — in Morocco, Jews were confined to walled quarters ( mellahs ) beginning in the 15th century and increasingly since the early 19th century.
At the very top end of the universe is the residence of the liberated souls that reached the siddha status.
At that time it was the residence of craftsmen, industrialists and aristocrats.
At the Banker's Dinner in June, the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers a speech known as the Mansion House Speech, which takes its name from the Lord Mayor's residence.
At the time of Garfield's residence in the office, the President's annual salary was $ 50, 000, which would be largely consumed for the operation of the White House.
At the center was the political node of the Imperial City, and at the center of this was the Forbidden City, the palatial residence of the emperor and his family.
At its heart is Glenveagh Castle, a beautiful late Victorian ' folly ' that was originally built as a summer residence.
At the same time the veterans in residence were dispersed to smaller centres outside Paris.
At times, Bảo Đại maintained residence in southern France, and in particular, in Monaco, where he sailed often on his private yacht, one of the largest in Monte Carlo harbor.
At the locations of the monastery now stands the Drents Museum, which was built in 1882 as provinciehuis ( i. e. the residence of provincial government ).
At the edge of the property, on the road, is a pre-excavation house renovated many times as a residence for the official Keeper, called the Taverna.
" At some time in that range a people possessing sheep, pigs, cattle, and growing grains and pulses took up residence on the elevation.
At Earhart's urging, Putnam purchased a small house in June 1935 adjacent to the clubhouse of the Lakeside Golf Club in Toluca Lake, a San Fernando Valley celebrity enclave community nestled between the Warner Brothers and Universal Pictures studio complexes where they had earlier rented a temporary residence.
At the end of 12th century Harran served together with ar-Raqqah as a residence of Kurdish Ayyubid princes.
At this time, Highfield Hall, a former country house and overlooking Southampton Common, for which a lease had earlier been secured, commenced use as a halls of residence for female students.
At the time, King Zhuāngxiāng of Qin was a prince of Qin blood, who took residence at the court of the State of Zhao as a hostage to guarantee an armistice between the two states.
At the time it belonged to the Royaard family, who maintained residence there until 1956.
At the age of 15, he emigrated to Australia, joining his parents, and took up residence in Adelaide, South Australia.
At the end of December 2010 121, 451 people were registered with their principal residence in Wolfsburg.
At Franz Joseph's request, Zita and her children left their residence at Hetzendorf and moved into a suite of rooms at Schönbrunn Palace.
At the midpoint of Davis Avenue stands a " barn " that used to serve as the Post Commander's residence prior to World War II.
At the Matsu no Ōrōka, the main grand corridor that interconnects different parts of the shogun's residence, he lost his temper and attacked Kira with a dagger, but only wounded him in the face with his first strike ; his second missed and hit a pillar.
At some point during the early 1370s, he took up residence in rooms provided by the Priory of St Mary Overie ( now Southwark Cathedral ).

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At either end and in the center there are bays which contain nine greater alcoves as frescoed and capacious as church apses.
At various times in the more than 100 years that have elapsed since the song was written, particularly during the John F. Kennedy administration, there have been efforts to give " America the Beautiful " legal status either as a national hymn, or as a national anthem equal to, or in place of, " The Star-Spangled Banner ", but so far this has not succeeded.
At various times countries have either re-stamped foreign coins, or used currency board issuing one note of currency for each note of a foreign government held, as Ecuador currently does.
At each turn, the player can choose to play with either of his balls for that turn.
At this time, Young was the second-oldest player in either league.
At the Battle of Waterloo — Napoleon's final battle — the French army had many more artillery pieces than either the British or Prussians.
At some point, the server may be ordered to start a game ; in response, it creates game players ( nations ) and the game map, and assigns every player to either a Freeciv client or a computer player, as specified by the configuration.
" At this time there was one Odin, who was credited over all Europe with the honour, which was false, of godhead, but used more continually to sojourn at Upsala ; and in this spot, either from the sloth of the inhabitants or from its own pleasantness, he vouchsafed to dwell with somewhat especial constancy.
At these shrines, patients would enter a dream-like state of induced sleep known as enkoimesis () not unlike anesthesia, in which they either received guidance from the deity in a dream or were cured by surgery.
At least two fundamental non-terrestrial energy sources have been proposed: solar-powered energy generation ( unhampered by clouds ), either directly by solar cells or indirectly by focusing solar radiation on boilers which produce steam to drive generators ; and electrodynamic tethers which generate electricity from the powerful magnetic fields of some planets ( Jupiter has a very powerful magnetic field ).
At the same time as the generation of the gynogenetic and androgenetic embryos discussed above, mouse embryos were also being generated that contained only small regions that were derived from either a paternal or maternal source.
At times, however, two metals will form alloys with different structures than either of the two parents.
At junction 5 near Sevenoaks, drivers continuing around the M25 in either direction must follow the slip roads.
At equilibrium, evaporation and condensation processes exactly balance and there is no net change in the volume of either phase.
At any time, he may obtain the appointment, dismissal or nominal resignation of any other minister ; he may resign, either purely personally or with his whole government.
At that time, execution could be commuted either by money or castration.
At its most primitive, however, patients may be simply marked with coloured tape, or with marker pens, when triage tags are either unavailable or insufficient.
At the tumultuous 1972 Democratic convention, presidential nominee George McGovern selected Senator Thomas Eagleton as his running mate, but numerous other candidates were either nominated from the floor or received votes during the balloting.
At first, Alan of Brittany had custody of the duke, but when Alan died in either late 1039 or October 1040, Gilbert of Brionne took charge of William.
At least two of the cellphone calls made by passengers indicate that all the hijackers they saw were wearing red bandannas, and indicated that one of the men, believed to be either Ahmed al-Haznawi or Ahmed al-Nami, had a box tied around his torso, and claimed there was a bomb inside.
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 fertilization the gametes fuse to form a cell, usually with 46 chromosomes, and either XX female or XY male, depending on whether the sperm carried an X or a Y chromosome.
At each step of the algorithm, some output is derived from x < sub > n + 1 </ sub >; the output is commonly either the bit parity of x < sub > n + 1 </ sub > or one or more of the least significant bits of x < sub > n + 1 </ sub >.
At Naqsh-e Rustam can be found the tombs of the Achaemenid kings as well as the Ka ' ba-ye Zartosht, which has been thought to be either a Zoroastrian fire temple or possibly even the true tomb of Cyrus the Great.

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