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At and suggestion
" At his death, Doubleday left many letters and papers, none of which describe baseball, or give any suggestion that he considered himself a prominent person in the evolution of the game.
At the suggestion of his friend Benjamin Ruff, Carnegie's partner Henry Clay Frick had formed the exclusive South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club high above Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
At his wife's suggestion, he builds a gallows for Mordechai.
At his father's suggestion as a teenager, Hayek read the genetic and evolutionary works of Hugo de Vries and the philosophical works of Ludwig Feuerbach.
At the suggestion of Eduard Heine, the Professor at Halle, Cantor turned to analysis.
At Cosimo's suggestion, Galileo changed the name to Medicea Sidera (" the Medician stars "), honouring all four Medici brothers ( Cosimo, Francesco, Carlo, and Lorenzo ).
At the suggestion of Themistocles, all of the funerary sculptures were built into the city wall and two large city gates facing north-west were erected in the Kerameikos.
At the thing, the god Heimdallr puts forth the suggestion that, in place of Freyja, Thor should be dressed as the bride, complete with jewels, women's clothing down to his knees, a bridal head-dress, and the necklace Brísingamen.
At the suggestion of fellow artist Stanhope Forbes, Birch adopted the soubriquet " Lamorna " to distinguish himself from Lionel Birch, an artist who was also working in the area at that time.
At Margaret's suggestion, her father, who did not own a gun, stood guard with a sword.
At the beginning of World War I, Bishop de Berghes went to the United States at the suggestion of the Anglican Primate, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
At Elijah's suggestion, he walks through a crowd in a Philadelphia train station and senses crimes perpetrated by strangers who brush past him: a jewel thief, a racist hate crime perpetrator, and a rapist.
At coach Muzz MacPherson's suggestion, Gretzky settled on 99.
At Pompidou's suggestion, Chirac ran as a Gaullist for a seat in the National Assembly in 1967.
At Dowling's suggestion, Hanks became an intern at the Festival.
At the suggestion of record company executives, Cinema then changed their name to Yes.
At Walter Isard's suggestion, the University of Pennsylvania started the Regional Science Department in 1956.
At their second meeting, the group changed its name to Ouvroir de littérature potentielle, or Oulipo, at Albert-Marie Schmidt's suggestion.
At Gambino's suggestion, the Commission ordered Magliocco and Bonanno to appear for questioning.
At the suggestion of a correspondent, Representative Louis C. Rabaut of Michigan sponsored a resolution to add the words " under God " to the Pledge in 1953.
At his request, his memoirs about Prince Charles ( which he wrote at Churchill's suggestion ) were only published after de Staercke's death in 2003, with the help of and a preface by Belgian historian Jean Stengers.
At the suggestion of his grandfather Numitor, Romulus holds a solemn festival in honor of Neptune ( according to another tradition the festival was held in honor of the God Consus ) and invites the neighboring Sabines and Latins to attend ; they arrive en masse, along with their daughters.
At W. F. Osgood's suggestion, Wiener became an instructor of mathematics at MIT, where he spent the remainder of his career, becoming promoted eventually to Professor.
At John Garfield's suggestion of opening a servicemen's club in Hollywood, Davis — with the aid of Warner, Cary Grant and Jule Styne — transformed an old nightclub into the Hollywood Canteen, which opened on October 3, 1942.

At and doctor
At the age of 30, in 1905, Schweitzer answered the call of " The Society of the Evangelist Missions of Paris " which was looking for a medical doctor.
At that time test-match referees came from the home nation, substitutions took place only if a doctor found a player unable to continue and there were no video cameras or sideline officials to prevent violent play.
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 night, in the king ’ s palace at Dunsinane, a doctor and a gentlewoman discuss Lady Macbeth ’ s strange habit of sleepwalking.
At the end of the month, her temperature subsided and her doctor recommended she recuperate in salty air.
At least one junior doctor has complained that the 4-hour A & E target is too high and leads to unwarranted actions that are not in the best interests of patients.
At home where Shaft is getting medical attention from a doctor working underground with him ( Shaft refuses to go to any hospital because the hospital will notify police about his gunshot wound.
At the field of honor, each side would bring a doctor and seconds.
At first when Avis got sick, I thought she just had a cold, but when time passed and she didn ’ t get better, I made her go to a doctor and we found out she had TB … I suppose I knew from when we found out she had the TB, I understood that it was just a matter of time.
At the time of the article, there wasn't a doctor, lawyer, plumber or priest in Bisbee anymore.
At this point, the doctor, nurses and other people in the hospital are revealed to be horribly deformed by our perspective, with large, thick brows, sunken eyes, swollen and twisted lips, and wrinkled, pig-like snouts.
At the meeting, the doctor tries to dismiss the occurrences, but when he sees the green stone ( Loc-Nar ) in the buxom stenographer's ( Gloria ) locket, he starts behaving erratically, goes berserk, and attempts to sexually assault her.
At the center, José Matías Delgado, a Salvadoran priest and doctor known as El Padre de la Patria Salvadoreña ( The Father of the Salvadoran Fatherland ).
At an early age he made great progress in the ancient languages and in the civil and the Canon law, and in 1602 he received the degree of doctor of law, and was made avocat to the parlement of Aix.
At around this time, Reid protégé Justin Hinds noticed his boss appeared unwell and recommended a doctor.
At the age of eight, Tal learned to play chess while watching his father, a doctor and medical researcher.
At fifteen he began studying medicine at Montpellier, where in 1823 he received the degree of doctor.
At an early stage, he consulted a doctor about having the tumor removed, but was told that there was too great a chance of losing his ability to speak, and so he lived with the tumor as best he could.
At his trial, the doctor who had examined Oberholzer testified that the injuries she received were sufficient to have killed her, as her wounds developed an infection that reached her lungs and kidneys.
When the doctor cut away his shirt and confirmed the break, Meads muttered, " At least we won the bloody game.
At about the same time, a Scottish doctor, John Brown, became famous for prescribing what he called climato-therapy, a change in climate, to cure a variety of diseases including tuberculosis, known then as consumption.
At the age of five on her first day of school, she was sick again and was removed from the school on advice of a local doctor.
At age 50, Townsend enlisted as a doctor in the army one year before the end of World War I.
At the conclusion of an eye examination, an eye doctor may provide the patient with an eyeglass prescription for corrective lenses.

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