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At and times
At such times Thomas wondered when and where a counterattack would strike him.
At these times he felt a kind of pain in his upper chest, but it was an objective pain, in no way different from others in intensity and not different in kind ; ;
At times, three ships a day from the Soviet bloc are unloading in Cuban ports.
At times, clumps of 10 to 15 closely-packed nuclei were also observed.
At times pioneer children got lice in their hair.
At different times he served as glee-club and choir leader and as organist.
At times we can say that it was the major factor.
At times they would ride frenziedly through the camp, letting the women see their courage, how handsome they were in their regalia.
At various times in the more than 100 years that have elapsed since the song was written, particularly during the John F. Kennedy administration, there have been efforts to give " America the Beautiful " legal status either as a national hymn, or as a national anthem equal to, or in place of, " The Star-Spangled Banner ", but so far this has not succeeded.
At times when he was confined to bed, he drew, listened to the radio and collected pictures of movie stars around his bed.
At times it was applied to various priests, e. g. at the court of the Frankish monarchy the Abbas palatinus (' of the palace ') and Abbas castrensis (' of the camp ') were chaplains to the Merovingian and Carolingian sovereigns ’ court and army respectively.
At times, Alcott offered his own hand for an offending student to strike, saying that any failing was the teacher's responsibility.
At times between the 3rd and mid-15th century, antipopes were supported by a fairly significant faction of religious cardinals and secular kings and kingdoms.
At times the imperialist democracy acted with extreme brutality, as in the decision to execute the entire male population of Melos and sell off its women and children simply for refusing to became subjects of Athens.
At times the development of armour has run parallel to the development of increasingly effective weaponry on the battlefield, with armourers seeking to create better protection without sacrificing mobility.
At various times the choice was made by the canons of Canterbury Cathedral, the King of England, or the Pope.
At magnitude 5. 5, it is only 1 / 370th as bright visually as Antares A, although it shines with 170 times the Sun's luminosity.
At times he rose, at other times he shrank to the ground, he moved as if he wanted to play all the instruments himself and sing for the whole chorus.
At times during the piece, Beethoven directs that the beat should be one downbeat every three bars, perhaps because of the very fast pace of the of the movement, with the direction ritmo di tre battute (" rhythm of three bars "), and one beat every four bars with the direction ritmo di quattro battute (" rhythm of four bars ").
At a pressure of 55 GPa ( roughly 540 times atmospheric pressure ) bromine converts to a metal.
At the time of his retirement from the England team in 1970, he was the nation's most capped player, having turned out 106 times at the highest level.
At times, Charlton was not on speaking terms with United's other superstars George Best and Denis Law, and Best refused to play in Charlton's testimonial match against Celtic, saying that " to do so would be hypocritical ".
At first the predictions of Einstein's formula were seemingly refuted by a series of experiments by Svedberg in 1906 and 1907, which gave displacements of the particles as 4 to 6 times the predicted value, and by Henri in 1908 who found displacements 3 times greater than Einstein's formula predicted.

At and passion
At that time, John Cuthbert Lawson wrote: "... there is probably no nook or hamlet in all Greece where the womenfolk at least do not scrupulously take precautions against the thefts and malice of the nereids, while many a man may still be found to recount in all good faith stories of their beauty, passion and caprice.
At an early age, he found that he had a passion and talent for acting in the theatre, a passion that he would carry on through the very theatrical re-enactments of Bible stories that he told during his sermons.
At fifteen, however, he developed a passion for poetry, and wrote two sonnets of considerable merit.
At the same time, the respect for human intellect demanded reason, and promoted a passion for enquiry, logic, challenge, and problem solving.
At the time of the Lord's passion the devil alone was injured by losing all of the captives he was keeping.
At the time when he started learning drums, he also learned how to play guitar, but growing up with a stepfather ( Neil ) who played the drums, he took a deeper passion with the drums.
At first, he thinks that Go is just for old folks and he is annoyed at Sai's demand to play, but little by little his passion for Go increases as he plays more and more.
At the 1996 Nicholas Ridley Memorial Lecture, Lady Thatcher said of Ridley that " Free-market economics was always Nick's passion.
At Easter 2011, Sheen directed and starred in National Theatre Wales's The Passion, a 72-hour secular passion play staged in his hometown of Port Talbot.
At any early age, Jeanette had a passion for music and began studying the violin.
At moments of especially violent passion secco was replaced by stromentato recitative, where the singer was accompanied by the entire body of strings.
At the age of twelve, Pennant later recalled, he had been inspired with a passion for natural history through being presented with Francis Willughby's Ornithology.
At a young age, Willard ’ s father recognized her passion for learning.
At the age of 11, Reinfeldt became chairman of the student council () in his school, and became a fan of the football club Djurgårdens IF, a passion he maintains to this day.
At St Andrews Forsyth developed a passion for debating, history, science and campaigning.
At times the passion could occur after the initial meeting, as, for example, in Phraedra's letter to Hippolytus in Ovid's Heroides: " That time I went to Eleusis ... it was then most of all ( though you had pleased me before ) that piercing love lodged in my deepest bones.
At the same time he developeed his passion for painting and writing poetry.
At age 10, Pivot went to a Catholic boarding school where he discovered a consuming passion for sport ; a passion which helped teachers overlook his general mediocrity in all traditional school subjects except French language and history.
The earliest account, that of Caradoc of Llancarfan, relates that " At the instigation of the Devil, he was moved by passion and love for the woman, and with a small company with him ... he made for the castle by night.
At one point in her early training her dance instructor stated that ‘ In her, was the true spirit of dance .’ She was not impressed with the structure and performance of ballet, and was not drawn into dance as a passion until she became enthralled by Isadora Duncan when she attended one of Duncan's performances, and was ‘ profoundly moved by the beauty of Duncan ’ s dance .’ After becoming active in political riots, and the tragic day of May Day, Rambert ’ s parents urged her at one point to move to Paris and take up medicine while safely living with her aunt and uncle who were also doctors.
At some point, after he sacrificed a crewmember to his passion, the rest of the crew mutinied and overcame him.
At the same time, he developed a passion for jazz, becoming an amateur clarinetist.

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