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At first they were only feathers and dark indistinguishable faces and bodies, hunched over their horses' heads.
At last they concluded that the heavy, full feeling in their stomachs was due to lack of exercise.
At this time Harriet wrote in a letter which after their finally landing in India was sent to her mother:
At Milcote on November 3, 1597, the aldermen asked him to support their petition for a new charter.
At no time did I attempt to seek approval or commendation for the members of the Chicago board of election commissioners for the discharge of their duties.
At the same time, his voice betrayed uncertainty about their being here, and conveyed an appeal to whatever is reasonable, peace-loving, and dependable in everybody.
At their meeting he told her not to bother about `` where '' -- he would attend to that.
At 7:25 two hotel doormen came thumping down the steps, carrying a saw-horse to be set up as a barricade in front of the haberdashery store window next to the entranceway, and as I watched them in their gaudy red coats that nearly scraped the ground, their golden, fringed epaulets and spic, red-visored caps, I suddenly saw just over their shoulders Jessica gracefully making her way through the crowd.
At that time highway engineers traveled rough and dirty roads to accomplish their duties.
At the moment, Barco's back was to the road so he didn't see the detectives close in on his convertible which, in their quest for the stolen lap rug, they proceeded to search.
At the top of Figure 5, for example, the Onset range and Completion range lines for the chosen growth center have been drawn for girls according to their mean and standard deviation values in Table 1.
At certain critical stages, and only for sound diagnostic reasons, it may be important to accompany family members in their use of these resources if their problem-solving behavior is to be constructive rather than defeating.
At the close of Davis' speech the following preamble and resolutions were read by the president, and on the question of their adoption passed unanimously:
At the same time, the wallpaper strips themselves seem to be pushed into depth by the lines and patches of shading charcoaled upon them, and by their placing in relation to the block capitals ; ;
At the same time, Roosevelt's Federal Housing Administration, coupled with Henry Morgenthau's cheap-money policy, permitted ordinary lower-middle-class families to build their own homes.
At first the kitchen help was tolerant, but ordered their own supply of white bread for themselves.
At a nod of his head they let go, turning to cup their ears against the icy slipstream.
At Fort Garry some of the Swiss also decided to cast their lot with the United States, and in 1823 several families paid guides to take them to Fort Snelling.
At times pioneer children got lice in their hair.
At the base of the rocky hillside, they left their horses and climbed on foot.
At this moment, Loveless and Means arrived, crashing through the undergrowth with their horses, and distracted her, and she ran off a short distance and jumped into a crevice between two rocks.
At the adoption, the Rev. T. F. Zimmerman, general superintendent, commented, `` The Assemblies of God has been a bulwark for fundamentalism in these modern days and has, without compromise, stood for the great truths of the Bible for which men in the past have been willing to give their lives ''.

At and discretion
At worst, abusing judicial discretion would actually pave the way to a biased decision, rendering obsolete the judicial process in question — rule of law being illicitly subordinated by rule of man under such discriminating circumstances.
At the discretion of management, any player miscalling his hand may have that hand fouled, but this is not required.
At the time of the stock launch, after the Registration Statement has become effective, indications of interest can be converted to buy orders, at the discretion of the buyer.
At the department's discretion, some, or all, of the officers on the list are promoted to the rank of detective.
At the discretion of the Mouse Subcommittee, Core G also occasionally evaluates mouse lines provided by investigators.
At the moderator's discretion, the discussion of the question may be extended by 30 seconds per candidate.
At his discretion, the fielder in position to catch the bunted fly ball may elect to ' trap ' the fly ball ( that is, put his glove on the ground but over the ball to secure it ) or ( a fielder is not allowed to drop a ball deliberately to force runners to advance ) catch it on a short bounce, in which case the runner at first must reach second base before a throw is made to second base.
At this time no-one doubted that the Governor-General had a discretion in these cases.
At the airline's discretion, this may be carried at an extra charge, but no guarantee is made and it might have to be sent as freight instead.
At the top of many other hours, and at the discretion of each station, a one-second tone is sounded, but the hour itself is not necessarily announced.
At most institutions the system allows a small amount of discretion and a candidate may be elevated to the next degree class if their average marks are close to, or the median of their weighted marks achieves the higher class and they have submitted many pieces of work worthy of the higher class.
At the site administrators ' discretion, an individual player may be given a Mucker bit, which is a setting on the player's account that allows him or her use of the MUF editor, with varying degrees of freedom.
At the discretion of an instruction from its finite state machine's TABLE, the machine derives a " target " register's address either ( i ) directly from the instruction itself, or ( ii ) indirectly from the contents ( e. g. number, label ) of the " pointer " register specified in the instruction.
At the discretion of the Premier, a state funeral can be offered to other prominent Victorians, for example broadcaster Peter Evans, Australian Rules football player Ted Whitten, race-car driver Peter Brock ( 2006 ), actor Charles ' Bud ' Tingwell ( 2009 ), and former Australian Rules football player and charity worker Jim Stynes ( 2012 ).
( a )( 9 )( vii ) At the discretion of the State, additional codes for additional groupings of endorsements, as long as each such discretionary code is fully explained on the front or back of the CDL document.
At the Referee's discretion, the Education skill can be used as a catch-all for when a character faces a challenge in a skill they do not possess ; they can " wing it " by adding their Education skill bonus to the die roll.
At the sole discretion of the judging panel, they may instead award the Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Poetry.
At their sole discretion, these institutions may still decline to provide the Medallion Signature Guarantees.
At least four or five will be needed to eliminate the chances of accident, and even then much will depend upon the discretion and judgment of the local agent who makes the suggestion.
At the discretion of the Dean, some postgraduates, and medical / dental students who do not intercalate, are allowed to compress the programme into two years.
At the discretion of the Iranian court, fines, prison sentences, and corporal punishment are usually carried out rather than the death penalty ( unless the crime was a rape ).
At the discretion of the government, the retirement age may be waived until the Chief Justice reaches the age of 75 years ; it may be extended once more, by a maximum of three years.
At the discretion of its operators, it is also closed during All Saints Day ( November 1 ).
Justice Sears would have held an alcohol-check roadblock an unconstitutional search / seizure because, in her view, the particular roadblock allowed individual officers too much discretion -- “ field officers had the discretion to control the time, the place, and the duration of the road block .” At the same time that she argued on the grounds that officers were given too much discretion, she noted that the officers in the case were required by supervisors ’ policy to stop every car when they put the road block into effect.

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