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At and workshop
At least he could buy the equipment for his workshop.
At the workshop, Mrs. Schenk will discuss `` the board and the staff, librarian-board relationships, personnel policies, how good is our librarian and staff, how good am I as a library board member and how good is our library ''.
At 11 he had his own workshop where he built model boats and engines.
At the April 2008 " Toward a Science of Consciousness " Conference held in Tucson, Arizona, Marcel Kuijsten ( Executive Director and Founder of the Julian Jaynes Society ) and Brian J. McVeigh ( University of Arizona ) hosted a workshop devoted to Jaynesian psychology.
At first Schonberg drove the homemade device, powered by a modified JAP motorcycle engine built by Brabham in his workshop.
At the age of ten, he was apprenticed to the famous sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti, designer of the doors of the Florence Baptistery, whose workshop was the premier centre for Florentine art at the time.
At a 2005 workshop in Las Vegas, a seminar noted the introduction of telemetry equipment which would allow vending machines to communicate sales and inventory data to a route truck or to a headquarters.
At the end of the workshop the whole groups comes together to share their learning.
At Stirling Castle, James maintained an alchemical workshop with a furnace of the quintessence.
In 1989 Harry Falk noted that, in the texts, both haoma and soma were said to enhance alertness and awareness, did not coincide with the consciousness altering effects of an entheogen, and that " there is nothing shamanistic or visionary either in early Vedic or in Old Iranian texts ", ( Falk, 1989 ) At the conclusion of the 1999 Haoma-Soma workshop in Leiden, Jan E. M. Houben writes: " despite strong attempts to do away with ephedra by those who are eager to see * sauma as a hallucinogen, its status as a serious candidate for the Rigvedic Soma and Avestan Haoma still stands " ( Houben, 2003 ).
At the end of his life he opened a new workshop in Venice where he was working on the statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni, leaving the Florentine workshop in charge of Lorenzo di Credi.
At first, he worked for the mason-sculptor John Stone, who had a workshop on Long Acre, until he set up his own studio after Stone's death in 1667.
At this workshop the basic features essential to a standard message-passing interface were discussed, and a working group established to continue the standardization process.
At the corner of Harper Road is the former site of Pole Position ( 155 – 157 ), which was a motorcycle workshop and racing team HQ that relocated to East London in 2009.
At the same time he opened up a carousel and cabinet workshop in Germantown.
At Vanderbilt, Ransom was a founding member of the Fugitives, a Southern literary group of 16 writers that functioned primarily as a kind of poetry workshop and included Donald Davidson, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren.
At the 2002 annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, a workshop was held on the topic of pseudoarchaeology.
At the Regional Level a group sends a delegation ( any number ) to a regional convention and, if available, a training workshop.
At a multi-state workshop at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ) in Atlanta, U. S., at the end of September 1997, attendees agreed on clinical symptoms that characterize the adverse health consequences of exposure to Pfiesteria toxins.
At one time he was a journalist in Minnesota, when he got an acting job while on assignment for a story about a workshop theatre and stayed with the improvisational company for two years ( along with then-unknown Danny Glover ).
At the time of its closure, Fry was the only remaining original member working regularly at the workshop.
At first workers were recruited from occupations where skills were roughly analogous and transferable, that is, workshop mechanics from the iron, machine and building trades ; conductors from stagecoach drivers, steamship stewards and mail boat captains ; station masters from commerce and commission agencies ; and clerks from government offices.
At the end of 2009 6 students were working on their diploma thesis and 9 apprentices worked in the administration ( 1 ) and the institute's workshop ( 8 ).

At and Massimo
At home, Mary ’ s father excitedly talks about her upcoming wedding, only for her to reveal that she and Massimo are not engaged before scolding her father for trying to arrange her marriage.
At a birthday party they are both attending, Massimo offers Mary a heartfelt proposal and after a little hesitation she finally agrees to marry him.
At the town hall, Massimo and Mary prepare to marry but her father stops the ceremony, realising that the wedding is what he wants for her and not what she wants.
At the start of his campaign, Volpe was supported by Liberal MPs Jim Karygiannis, Wajid Khan, Yasmin Ratansi, Joe Comuzzi, Sukh Dhaliwal, Massimo Pacetti, and Lui Temelkovski, and former MPs Nick Discepola and Bob Speller.
At his death his wife Wanda and later their six children ( Fiamma, Giovanna, Fulvia, Ferruccio, Massimo and Leonardo ) ran the Ferragamo company.
At the school named after him, the Massimo D ' Azeglio Lyceum, the club Juventus was founded.
At a press conference presenting the fourth edition of the Italian X Factor, Rai 2 director Massimo Liofredi announced that the winner of the competition might advance to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest, rather than participate in the San Remo Festival, like in previous years.
At the outset an effort was made to recover fresco painting and monumental art, and Schnorr found opportunity of proving his powers, when commissioned to decorate with frescoes, illustrative of Ariosto, the entrance hail of the Villa Massimo, near the Lateran.
At one time he owned the famous Lipinski Stradivarius violin, on which he played Glazunov's Violin Concerto in November 1942 with the Havana Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Massimo Freccia, as well as with the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy.
At the end of the final match in Germany's World Cup, in which Italy defeated France on penalties, Camoranesi had teammate Massimo Oddo chop off a large chunk of his long hair as the rest of the squad danced around them in a circle.
At the time of the Argentine arrest, Massimo Quattrocchi was had purportedly been in India for seven months.

At and advocated
At this time, the term " Chicano " began to reference those who resisted total assimilation, while the term " Pochos " referred ( often pejoratively ) to those who strongly advocated assimilation.
At the turn of the century, G. K. Chesterton and Hillaire Belloc drew together the disparate experiences of the various cooperatives and friendly societies in Northern England, Ireland and Northern Europe into a coherent political ideology which specifically advocated widespread private ownership of housing and control of industry through owner-operated small businesses and worker-controlled cooperatives.
At the conferences, St-Laurent, compelled by his belief that the UN would be ineffective in times of war and armed conflict without some military means to impose its will, advocated the adoption of a UN military force.
At the same time, several Free Software opinion leaders ( including Eben Moglen, Pamela Jones of Groklaw, Jan Wildeboer and Carlo Piana, who also acted as co-counsel in the merger regulation procedure ) advocated for the unconditional approval of the merger.
At the University of Paris he advocated the establishment of chairs for Eastern languages to teach these languages to those who would labour for the conversion of the Muslims and the reunion of the schismatic churches in the East.
At the UN September 2001 World Conference against Racism, when the issue of compensation for colonialism and slavery arose in the agenda, Fidel Castro, the President of Cuba, advocated the Tobin Tax to address that issue.
At the same time, both parties have advocated the revision of Article 9 by adding an extra clause explicitly authorizing the use of force for the purpose of self-defense against aggression directed against the Japanese nation.
At the elections of 1885 he advocated a strong Radical programme, and was returned both for his old seat in Paris and for the Var, district of Draguignan, selecting the latter.
At this meeting, the Director-General of the ISI at that time, Lieutenant-General Akhtar Abdur Rahman advocated for an idea of covert operation in Afghanistan by arming the Islamic extremist, and was loudly heard saying: " Kabul must burn!
At first the Metropolitan had advocated a new underground line roughly following the line of the Edgware Road between the tube station and a point near Willesden Green.
At the first meeting of the new Standing Committee of the Politburo, after the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989, Jiang criticized the previous period as " hard on the economy, soft on politics " and advocated increasing political thought work.
At the same time that John Lilburne began his campaign, another group led by Gerrard Winstanley styling themselves True Levellers ( and became known as Diggers ), advocated equality in property as well as political rights.
At the outbreak of the Revolution in 1789, he advocated the democratic cause, and became one of the administrators of the Var.
At the World Economic Forum debate on cyber attacks held in January 2010 in Davos, Switzerland, it was reported that Mundie advocated that individuals be licensed before being allowed to use the Internet.
At the turn of the 20th century, well-born women such as Kwan Siew-Wah ( known in the West as Brigitte Kwan ), a pioneering feminist, advocated for the end of foot-binding.
At Charles II's court-in-exile, Langdale advocated an alliance with the Spanish as the best means of regaining the throne.
At the 1989 party convention, recently-retired cabinet minister Marvin Moore, who had organized Ghitter's 1985 leadership campaign, advocated for a leadership review ; after a speech by Getty, the convention voted to refer the recommendation to a committee for months of study.
At the meeting, Peng advocated a greater material commitment to the defense of Shanxi, but Mao disagreed and wanted the Red Army to reduce its commitment to fighting the Japanese.
At the Second Plenum, Lin advocated that Mao take the position of President, which had been dissolved after the removal of Liu Shaoqi, but Mao dismissed this appeal, suspecting Lin of using it to increase his own power.
At the end of the war, the WJC undertook efforts to rebuild Jewish communities in Europe, pushed for indemnification and reparation claims against Germany, provided assistance to displaced persons and survivors of the Holocaust, and advocated for the punishment of Nazi leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
At the same time, he set up the " Prehistoric Party " with Emile Miramont ( a friend from Sète nicknamed " Corne d ' Auroch " – auroch's horn ) and André Larue ( whom he met in Basdorf ), which advocated the return to a more modest way of life, but whose chief purpose was to ridicule the other political parties.
At the same time he advocated collectivist socialism, wrote Fabian tracts, and lectured extensively on socialism.
At the occasion, the Manifesto-Program, which advocated the disruption of the party with the Communist International, was approved, and the party took the name of Communist Party of Brazil ( Partido Comunista do Brasil, PCdoB ).
At the end of the American Civil War — during which he forcefully supported the Union — he advocated amnesty for the South.
At the same time he advocated that he abandon Islam in favor of Christianity.

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