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At and urging
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 the urging of Leonard Chess at Chess Records, Chuck Berry had reworked a country fiddle tune with a long history, entitled " Ida Red ".
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 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 mistress
At the same time, the characters represent a particular range of social types: the noble soldier, the scoundrel, the proud workman, the fearless spy, the alluring mistress.
At the age of fifteen, Marozia became the mistress of Theophylact's cousin Pope Sergius III, whom she knew when he was bishop of Portus.
At the time of his death, he was planning to marry his mistress, Agnes Dunbar ( niece of Agnes Randolph, also known as " Black Agnes of Dunbar ").
At this period Sickert spent much of his time in France, especially in Dieppe, which he first visited in mid-1885, and where his mistress, and possibly his illegitimate son, lived.
At the time of Constantine's death in January 1055, the emperor had another mistress, a certain " Alan princess ", probably Irene, daughter of the Georgian Bagratid prince Demetrius.
At 1909 on his deathbed, he married his favorite mistress in an attempt to expunge the sin of infidelity.
* At a point in WALDEN, Henry David Thoreau creates a " tricolon syllepsis " in which he describes a great house " where the washing is not put out, nor the fire, nor the mistress.
At the time of his death in 1753, Évreux was the owner of one of the most widely admired houses in Paris, and it was bought by King Louis XV as a residence for the Marquise de Pompadour, his mistress.
At Yan ' an, Kang was close to Jiang Qing, who may have been Kang's mistress when he visited Shandong in 1931.
At some point she had an almost certainly lesbian relationship with Hortense Mancini, a mistress of Anne's father, Charles II, and therefore a rival of her mother, his maîtresse en titre.
At that time, Anne was the mistress of King Henry VIII of England.
At the time of Roger's wedding to Barbara, she was already the mistress of the Earl of Chesterfield and the marriage does not appear to have prevented her from continuing this relationship nor indeed of seeking out new partners.
At that time Ver's mistress was banker Edna Camcam.
At the court of George I she met Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth and William III's mistress Elizabeth Hamilton, Countess of Orkney and exclaimed " God!
At this point, he discusses his new mistress, Mrs. Auld, who begins as a very kind woman but eventually turns cruel.
At one point he tried to force himself upon Raymonde Testanière, mistress to Bernard Belot, but she resisted him.
At the age of fifteen or sixteen she became the mistress to her cousin Pierre Clergue, the local priest.
At least one book has claimed she was a mistress of married film producer Hal Wallis.
At the hospital, Earl revealed to Johnny that Sheila was the mistress of mob boss Jack Browning ( Ronald Reagan ).
' At last the Muses have made songs fit for me to lay at the feet of my mistress.
At his death it was found that he had left his mistress, with whom he had lived for four years, his sole executrix and legatee, and Greville notes in his Memoirs the anxiety of Brougham and others to get the papers into their hands and suppress them.
At the plantation, Joyce introduces herself to Lavinia Hawthorne, the Cypresses ’ stern mistress.
At public entertainments, they would typically stand behind their seated mistress and whisper in her ear.
At least one child was born to his mistress Jayne Stephens circa 1459, by the name of John Francis Beaumont.

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