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At this favourable juncture appeared the Phädon oder über die Unsterblichkeit der Seele ( Phädon or On the Immortality of Souls ; 1767 ).
At this juncture the town authorities requested help from the Queen of England.
At that juncture, the mercenary soldier becomes an unlawful combatant but still must be " treated with humanity and, in case of trial, shall not be deprived of the rights of fair and regular trial ", being still covered by GC IV Art 5.
At this juncture Demetrius escaped from Rome and was received in Syria as the true king.
At this critical juncture, the Greek cause was rescued by the decision of three Great Powers, Great Britain, France and Russia, to intervene jointly in the conflict.
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At this juncture the unexpected happened.
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At this crucial juncture, Murat's chief of staff, General Augustin Daniel Belliard rode straight to the Emperor's Headquarters and, according to General Ségur who wrote an account of the campaign, told him that the Russian line had been breached, that the road to Mozhaysk, behind the Russian line, was visible through the gaping hole the French attack had pierced, that an enormous crowd of runaways and vehicles were hastily retreating, and that a final push would be enough to decide the fate of the Russian army and of the war.
At this juncture, Milhaud's dragoons attacked and drove the Spanish cavalry from the field.
At this crucial juncture, Friant committed his entire division and, despite the failure of a first attack, soon managed to gain a firm foothold on the escarpment, pushing towards the tower at Markgrafneusiedl, a sign that the battle in this sector was turning in favour of the French.
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At this juncture Waterboer offered to place the territory under the administration of Queen Victoria.
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At this juncture, events took a turn against Chilperic.
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At the appropriate juncture Humphries would force his way past the " blind " man, yelling " Get out of my way, you disgusting blind person ", kicking him viciously in the shins and then jumping off the tram and making his escape in a waiting car.
At this juncture, Brahma intervened and asked him to free Indra.

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At least 30 Columbia students were suspended by the administration as a result of the protests.
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At one point in the earliest 1940s, approximately half of all the pulp sf and fantasy magazines in the U. S. were being edited by Futurians: Frederik Pohl at the Popular Publications offshoot Fictioneers, Inc. ( Astonishing Stories and Super-Science Stories ); Robert Lowndes at Columbia Publications, most notably with Science Fiction and Future Fiction ( though through the decade to come, Lowndes's responsibilities would expand to other types of fiction magazine in the chain ), and Donald Wollheim at the very marginal Albing Publications with the short-lived, micro-budgeted Cosmic Stories and Stirring Science Stories ( Wollheim soon moved on to Avon Books ; Doë " Leslie Perri " Baumgardt also worked on a romance fiction title for Albing ).
At Columbia, he studied English and American literature under professors including New York School avant garde poets Kenneth Koch and David Shapiro.
At Columbia he began to write short " semi-narrative abstract pieces ", and edited the undergraduate literary journal The Columbia Review.
At the request of his father, Adolf Lorenz, he began a premedical curriculum in 1922 at Columbia University, but he returned to Vienna in 1923 to continue his studies at the University of Vienna.
At this point Columbia was joined by Challenger, which performed the next three shuttle missions, while Columbia underwent modifications for the first Spacelab mission.
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* July 2 – At the International Olympic Committee session in Prague, Vancouver, British Columbia is declared the host city for the XXI Olympic Winter Games in 2010.
At Penticton, British Columbia, Canada, " Niggertoe Mountain " was renamed Mount Nkwala.
At their confluence at the city's northwest corner, the lower Snake River turns west into Washington, and after passing four dams, empties into the Columbia River at Burbank.
At 465 river miles ( 750 km ) from the Pacific Ocean at mouth of the Columbia River adjacent to Astoria, Oregon, the Port of Lewiston has the distinction of being the most inland seaport east of the West Coast and Idaho's only seaport.
At Columbia he met his future wife, Ruth D. Masters, a graduate student in international law, whom he married in 1931 after she returned from her doctoral studies at the Sorbonne in Paris.
At the 1961 Governor's Conference on Business, Industry, Education and Agriculture in Columbia, S. C., he declared, " Today, in our complex society, education is the cornerstone upon which economic development must be built -- and prosperity assured.
At this unveiling, James Rouse described Columbia as a planned new city which would avoid the leap-frog and spot development threatening the county.
At Fort Nez Perce some built rafts or hired boats and started down the Columbia ; others continued west in their wagons until they reached The Dalles.
At that time it stretched from the Columbia River to 54 degrees 40 minutes North Latitude in British Columbia.
At Columbia University, he received a Master's degree in 1941.
At Columbia, Rodgers joined the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity.
At Columbia, Kilmer was vice-president of the Philolexian Society ( a literary society ), associate editor of Columbia Spectator ( the campus newspaper ), and member of the Debating Union.
At first, Hawks wanted Carole Lombard, whom he had directed in the screwball comedy Twentieth Century, but the cost of hiring Lombard in her new status as a freelancer proved to be far too expensive, and Columbia could not afford her.

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