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At the same time, flavored malt beverages are marketed in traditional beer-type bottles and cans and distributed to the alcohol beverage market through beer and malt beverage wholesalers, and their alcohol content is similar to other malt beverages in the 4-6 % alcohol by volume range .</ p >
At the same time, however, Cranmer intended that constituent parts of the rites gathered into the Prayer Book should still, so far as possible, be recognizably derived from traditional forms and elements.
At FU-Berlin, critical psychology was not really seen as a division of psychology and followed its own methodology, trying to reformulate traditional psychology on an unorthodox Marxist base and drawing from Soviet ideas of cultural – historical psychology, particularly Aleksey Leontyev.
At the age of five, Deng was sent to a traditional Chinese-style private primary school, followed by a more modern primary school at the age of seven.
At one point, however, Munch's father, perhaps swayed by the negative opinion of Munch's cousin Edvard Diriks ( an established, traditional painter ), destroyed at least one painting ( likely a nude ) and refused to advance any more money for art supplies.
At the same time, the government nationalised land, removed French appointed and traditional chiefs from power, and broke ties with French government and companies.
At one time, Governors-General wore the traditional Windsor uniform on formal occasions.
At the same time, many in the growing black professional classes departed from the traditional veneration of Haiti's French cultural heritage and emphasized the nation's African roots, most notably ethnologist Jean Price-Mars and the journal Les Griots, edited by Dr. François Duvalier.
At the same time, the PDPA imprisoned, tortured or murdered thousands of members of the traditional elite, the religious establishment, and the intelligentsia.
At the same time the demand for traditional large religious history paintings very largely fell away.
At the traditional meal for that holiday, apple slices are dipped in honey and eaten to bring a sweet new year.
At that time Ireland was divided into a patchwork of petty kingdoms with a fluid political hierarchy which, in general, had three traditional grades of king.
At a state level, the traditional rules still determine jurisdiction over persons who are not domiciled or habitually resident in the European Union or the Lugano area.
At the same time the Kikuyu, with Kenyatta's support, spread beyond their traditional territorial homelands and repossessed lands " stolen by the whites "-even when these had previously belonged to other groups.
At present, the city's economy is stable and diversified, primarily based on its traditional transportation, distribution, retailing and commercial heritage, but also supplemented by strength in the educational, health care, financial, information technology and insurance sectors.
According to the book " Mexico One Plate At A Time ," even though the dish ceviche has been a part of traditional Mexican coastal cuisine for centuries, ceviche is not a dish native to Mexico.
At the traditional meal for that holiday, apple slices are dipped in honey and eaten with blessings recited for a good, sweet new year.
At the same time as there were local underground priests and bishops, the Pope considered the Catholic Church in The Netherlands to be mission territory and no longer the traditional Bishopric of Utrecht.
At the same time, the United States sought to enhance its presence in the region and pursued close cooperation with Brazil, Argentina's traditional rival.
At best, the cladists suggest, we could say that the traditional Reptilia are ' non-avian, non-mammalian amniotes '.
At age twelve, Bradbury began writing traditional horror stories and said he tried to imitate Poe until he was about eighteen.
At farmers markets and the famous Borough Market in London, rabbits will be displayed dead and hanging unbutchered in the traditional style next to braces of pheasant and other small game.
At the local level, much of the country's civil and criminal matters are dealt with by some 360 village chief councils, Fono o Matai, according to traditional law, a practice further strengthened by the 1990 Village Fono Law.
At the turn of the 1960s to the 1970s, the young Martinho da Vila would give a new face to the traditional sambas-enredo established by authors such as Silas de Oliveira and Mano Decio da Viola, compressing them and expanding its potential in the music market.
At this point, Shaka moved southwards across the Thukela River, establishing his capital Bulawayo in Qwabe territory ; he never did move back into the traditional Zulu heartland.

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At the same time, a " gentlemen's agreement " was struck between the clubs to exclude non-white players from professional baseball, a bar that remained until 1947.
At most clubs, caddies are paid at the end of the round by cash, or receive a payment ticket for which they can redeem their wages in the clubhouse.
At the end of the 1896 season Essendon along with seven other clubs formed the Victorian Football League.
At the University of Oxford bumping races were first organised in 1815 when Brasenose College and Jesus College boat clubs had the first annual race while at Cambridge the first recorded races were in 1827.
At the one end lies the endemic warfare of the Paleolithic with its stones and clubs, and the naturally limited loss of life associated with the use of such weapons.
At age 20, the Spartan citizen began his membership in one of the syssitia ( dining messes or clubs ), composed of about fifteen members each, of which every citizen was required to be a member.
At its high tide, there were many thousand of such independent clubs, which were basically kind of Wandervogel concurrence towards the organized Scout movement.
At the height of the game's popularity, many gaming conventions and gaming clubs sponsored Car Wars tournaments where finalist players could win real world prizes.
At Class D, it was considered on the lowest rung of the minor league ladder, and had six clubs located in the American states of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.
At the same time, the company secures the rights to two other clubs: Étoile Sportive du Sahel ( ESS ) and CS Sfaxien ( CSS ).
At non-gay clubs, more people dance with the same partner for the entire evening than at gay clubs where people often dance with a variety of partners throughout a dance.
At the same time, the club was starting to struggle financially, due to unwise investments under John Elliott – most significantly, building a new grandstand at Princes Park during the 1990s, at a time when other clubs were finding it more profitable to play at the higher-capacity central venues.
At London Bridge, he confronts them, knocks Oliver unconscious, and clubs Nancy to death.
At other points the island widens and accommodates various homes owned both singly and in condominiums, hotels, and sports clubs.
At the time of UEFA Euro 2000, the Portuguese national team stayed in Ermelo and played against one of the local clubs, DVS ' 33.
At the academy, Milner played against contemporaries from other clubs in the north, including future Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney.
At first, the blues clubs in Chicago were filled with black performers, and the music itself was aimed for black audiences.
At this time he also he began collecting " race " records and taking his dates to black-owned night clubs, at the risk of expulsion.
At the time there were only two clubs in the city ( Fussball and Grêmio Porto Alegrense ), and both were private clubs for those of German ancestry.
At its high point in 1944, the USO had more than 3, 000 clubs, and curtains were rising on USO shows 700 times a day.
At midnight, by prior arrangement, while both bands played Elmore James ' " Madison Blues " in the key of E, Thorogood and Thackery left their clubs, met in the middle of M Street, exchanged guitar patch cords and went on to play with the opposite band in the other club.
At the game, Nied and Ranney agreed to sell Bob Nash to Buffalo for $ 300 and five percent of the gate in the first known player deal between NFL clubs.
At 17, he quit school to play in clubs, having his first professional, contracted performance in Detroit.

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