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At this time Miriam Noel appeared, urging on Constable Henry Pengally, whose name showed him to be a descendant of the Welsh settlers in the neighborhood.
At his father's urging, Coolidge moved to Northampton, Massachusetts, after graduating to take up the practice of law.
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 urging of Congress, however, he ultimately accepted the payment, to avoid setting a precedent whereby the presidency would be perceived as limited only to independently wealthy individuals who could serve without any salary.
At the urging of Abraham Flexner, who had done pioneering studies of medical education, and University of Rochester President Rush Rhees, Whipple agreed in 1921 to become Dean of the newly funded and yet-to-be-built medical school in Rochester, New York.
At the urging of his professors, he applied to the University of Chicago and was admitted.
At Melanie's urging, Ashley takes the job at the mill.
At Kurtz's station Marlow sees a man on the river-bank waving his arm, urging them to land.
At the urging of Britain and King George, Greece adopted a much more democratic constitution in 1864.
At the urging of Herman Klein, Irving engaged Arthur Sullivan to write a suite of incidental music for the piece.
The new book, ‘ Who Was Adam ?’, is the silver bullet that puts the evolutionary model to death .” At the Tuskegee University's 79th Annual Scholarship Convocation / Parents ' Recognition Program he made the following statement regarding the subject of evolution while urging his audience to take seriously their role as the higher species on this planet.
At her husband's urging, she finished her high school studies in 1933, at a time when less than 7 % of African Americans had a high school diploma.
* April 24 – At the urging of Yasser Arafat, the Palestine Liberation Organization drops its clause calling for the removal of Israel.
At the urging of General Creighton Abrams, the U. S. Commander of Military Forces in Vietnam at the time, the M551 was rushed into combat service in Vietnam in January 1969.
At the urging of his mistress Marcia, Commodus had Cleander beheaded and his son killed.
At Ginastera's urging, Piazzolla entered his classical composition Buenos Aires Symphony, in three movements, for the Fabian Sevitzky Award on 16 August 1953.
At the urging of his wife, Ponzi pleaded guilty on November 1, 1920 to a single count before Judge Clarence Hale, who declared before sentencing, " Here was a man with all the duties of seeking large money.
At their urging, the Lord Chancellor determines to make another effort to convince himself to award Phyllis to himself.
At Brunton's urging, Masson went to Harvard University to study Sanskrit.
At Savonarola ’ s urging the Frateschi government, after months of debate, passed a " Law of Appeal " to limit the longtime practice of using exile and capital punishment as factional weapons.
At the urging of several bishops, and at the personal insistence of King Louis XIV, Pope Alexander VII sent to France the apostolic constitution Regiminis Apostolici ( dated February 15, 1664 ) which required all French Catholics to subscribe to the following formulary:
At noon on December 9, the military dropped leaflets into the city, urging the surrender of Nanking within 24 hours, promising annihilation if refused.
At Palpatine's urging, Anakin kills the defenseless Count in cold blood, a violation of the Jedi Code.
At the urging of the UN, the Belgian government divided Rwanda-Urundi into two separate countries, Rwanda and Burundi.

At and Leonard
At the instance of St. Leonard of Port Maurice, Pope Benedict XIV ( 1740 – 1758 ) forbade the quarrying of the Colosseum and erected Stations of the Cross around the arena, which remained until February 1874.
At the 1934 London Motor Show the Minor was replaced by the Morris Eight, a direct response to the Ford Model Y and, though Leonard Lord's handiwork, heavily based on it.
At the August 2004 State Convention, the Native American activist Leonard Peltier was nominated as the party's presidential candidate.
At Layton's funeral, Leonard Cohen, Moses Znaimer and David Solway were among those who gave eulogies.
At Columbia, Commager mentored a series of distinguished historians who earned their Ph. D. degrees under his tutelage, including Harold Hyman, Leonard W. Levy, and William E. Leuchtenburg.
At HBO, Tompkins came into much greater national prominence alongside Larry Merchant and Sugar Ray Leonard as a member of the HBO Boxing show's team.
At the end of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Leonard Nimoy reads a version of the quotation that adds the word " continuing " between " the " and " voyages ", replaces the words " its five-year " with " her on-going ", and adds the word " forms " after " life ": Space ... the Final Frontier.
At length, after many rebuffs, he sent a copy to Professor Clark Leonard Hull, of Yale ’ s Psychology Department.
At Clark University, Margaret met Leonard Blaine Nice and they married in 1908.
At that intersection, US 380 heads west while US 69 continues north, then northwest, from Greenville to Leonard, where it encounters a brief concurrency with SH 78.
At this time most of the group lived communally at a farmhouse near Newport in Pembrokeshire, Wales, where they developed ideas for mixed media experiments with Malcolm Le Maistre and other members of David Medalla's Exploding Galaxy troupe and the Leonard Halliwell Quartet.
At teatime in the beginning there was A Quick Look Round with Leonard Maguire.
At the 33rd Ryder Cup held in September 1999, the United States overzealously celebrated after Justin Leonard holed a 45-foot putt on the 17th green, resulting in extensive and adverse media coverage.
At Granada Television, he wrote a spin off series from Coronation Street for the character, Leonard Swindley, played by Arthur Lowe called Pardon the Expression and created two comedy series The Dustbinmen and The Lovers starring Richard Beckinsale and Paula Wilcox.
At the end of the season Leonard Green decided to retire with a record of three successive championships and 42 wins against just 3 defeats.
* At the University of St. Andrews, the colleges joined together to become St Mary's College, St Andrews for Divinity, the United College of St Salvator and St Leonard and St Leonard's College for postgraduates.
At the memorial concert held at the Wigmore Hall, London, on 2 May 1919, some of his piano compositions were played by Leonard Borwick, and some of his songs were sung by Muriel Foster ; but his " Elegy for String Orchestra ", written at Gallipoli in memory of Rupert Brooke, a work of profound feeling, stood out from his other compositions, and made a deep impression.
At the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, Flying Officer Leonard J. Birchall flew convoy and anti-submarine patrols from Nova Scotia flying with No. 5 Squadron.
At Oxford he qualified in Law and his best friend was Leonard Cheshire.
At the same time, Leonard Saber is shocked to discover that his appliances have become killing machines, expecting them to simply be able to effectively communicate with each other, while FBI takes advantage of this obvious pretext to finally openly move against the industrialist.
At Curtis, Foss began a lifelong friendship with classmate Leonard Bernstein, who later described Foss as an " authentic genius.
At 16, enthralled by music, he started to sing the songs of Neil Young, Leonard Cohen and Dylan.
At the maiden voyage of the monorail, all of Springfield has come out, and Leonard Nimoy is the guest of honor.
At the 1997 PGA Championship, Leonard was tied with Davis Love III for the 54-hole lead.

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