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At and twenty-one
At the age of twenty-one, he joined the city ’ s Guild of Saint Luke and later became dean.
At that time the French congregation of the order was composed of twenty-one monasteries, the head of which was that of Paris, and was governed by a Provincial with the authority of General.
At the age of eighteen, Thurman worked on a land survey, and at twenty-one became private secretary to the Governor of Ohio, Robert Lucas.
At the age of twenty-one, on 24 December 1714, she was married by proxy in Parma.
At the age of nineteen, Louis Philippe left France ; it was some twenty-one years before he again set foot on French soil.
At the age of eleven, Whitman joined the Boy Scouts ; earning a total of twenty-one merit badges in fifteen months.
At the age of twenty-one, preferring arms to the gown, he entered the household of Henri d ' Angoulême, the illegitimate son of Henry II, governor of Provence.
At least twenty-one natural or man-made geographical or topographical features from The Pilgrim's Progress have been identified — places and structures John Bunyan regularly would have seen in his travels on foot or horseback.
At the age of twenty-one ( 24 December 1714 ) she was married by proxy at Parma to Philip V of Spain.
At barely twenty-one years of age, Lavater greatly distinguished himself by denouncing, in conjunction with his friend Henry Fuseli the painter, an iniquitous magistrate, who was compelled to make restitution of his ill-gotten gains.
: At twenty-one years old, Straight Cougar is a laid back member of HOLY.
At the time of Jacques ' death, twenty-one novels had been released, with The Sable Quean having been released in February 2010.
At the age of twenty-one, being given a horse and a guide, he set out to travel Ireland and compose songs for patrons.
At the age of twenty-one Erskine was the cause — probably by accident — of a priest's death, and was forced to go abroad, where he came under the influence of the new learning.
At the age of twenty-one he joined the Geological Society of London.
At the age of twenty-one in 1834 he went to Paris, armed with this play and an introduction to Saint-Marc Girardin, but the critic dissuaded him from adopting literature as a profession, and urged him rather to take up the study of medicine.
At the age of twenty-one, Seddon entered the law school of the University of Virginia, graduating and settling in Richmond, where he established a successful law practice.
At the age of twenty-one, he wrote to the President of the University of North Carolina, where he was a member of the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies, former Governor David L. Swain, and asked for a loan so that he could attend law school.
At twenty-one, Lewis worked in the 1967 gubernatorial campaign of Louie B. Nunn of Glasgow.
At the fess point, under an oval azure field, the Latin American Map in Or, surrounded by a steel chain made of twenty-one links.
So what you hear is " At the Third Stroke it will be one, twenty-one and forty seconds ".
At twenty-one, Hannington decided to pursue a clerical career, and entered university at St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, where he again proved to be a desultory student.
At the age of twenty-one, Wright began his professional writing career as literary editor of the Los Angeles Times.
At the age of twenty-one, he launched his own merchandising business, and in 1911 he organized the Humble Oil Company, since Exxon-Mobil.

At and Moltke
At the end, France had to surrender Alsace and part of Lorraine, because Moltke and his generals insisted that it was needed as a defensive barrier.
At the same time Moltke had worked out the conditions of the march and supply of an army.
At this news, the Kaiser, seeing that a two front war could be avoided, told Moltke to reverse the western front forces to the eastern one against Russia.
At this, Moltke refused arguing that such a drastic alteration of a long planned major mobilization could not be done without throwing the forces into organizational chaos and the original plan now in motion must be followed through.
At the start of the series ( 1966 ), we learn that Elizabeth's husband Paul Stoddard ( Dennis Patrick ) disappeared in 1949, some 17 years before the arrival of governess Victoria Winters ( Alexandra Moltke ).
At the start of the First World War, the Chief of the OHL was Helmuth von Moltke.
At that time Moltke was also unpopular, because he was, wrongly, suspected of enriching himself at the public expense.
At a meeting with Bethmann Hollweg late on July 29th, both Falkenhayn and Moltke again demanded that Germany use Russian partial mobilization as an excuse to go to war.
At 9: 00 PM of July 30th, Bethmann Hollweg gave in to Moltke and Falkenhayn ’ s repeated demands and promised them that Germany would mobilize at noon the next day regardless of whether Russia began a general mobilization or not.
At the age of 75, von Moltke became an United States citizen in order to pursue her interest in participating in the U. S. political system.
At the March 11, 2007 commemoration in Berlin, Merkel described Helmuth von Moltke as a symbol of " European courage ".

At and resolved
At first he regarded his new life as a renunciation of his art, and fell out of practise: but after some time he resolved to study and learn by heart the works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Widor, César Franck, and Max Reger systematically.
At one point, as in the Gravedigger scene, Hamlet seems resolved to kill Claudius: in the next scene, however, when Claudius appears, he is suddenly tame.
At some period ( perhaps 1381, perhaps earlier ) he paid a visit of some days ' duration to the famous mystic John Ruysbroeck, prior of the Augustinian canons at Groenendaal near Brussels ; at this visit was formed Groote's attraction for the rule and life of the Augustinian canons which was destined to bear such notable fruit, At the close of his life he was asked by some of the clerics who attached themselves to him to form them into a religious order and Groote resolved that they should be canons regular of St Augustine.
At one stage in the tense episode the Argentine coach appeared to have left his position, and although the matter was eventually resolved it was not the positive atmosphere the club desired as the start of the season approached.
At his post in Monaco, Lamarck became interested in natural history and resolved to study medicine.
At a meeting in Bolton on 4 October 1790, it was resolved that " proper clauses be inserted in the bill to prevent injury to owners of mills ".
At one point, however, he incorrectly resolved that the periods of oscillation of two pendulums were in the same ratio as their lengths, but he later realized and corrected the error.
At length it was resolved to proceed on a capital charge of " devising and circulating seditious books.
At their meeting on 16 July 2009, the States of Deliberation resolved to establish a Tribunal by the Tribunals of Inquiry ( Evidence )( Guernsey ) Law, 1949, as amended to inquire into the facts and circumstances of the industrial action by the Airport Fire Fighters at Guernsey Airport during May 2009, including the circumstances in which the dispute was resolved.
At times cognitive resonance is induced rather than resolved to market products.
At any point in time, one particular constraint ( such as inadequate capacity at a machine tool ) limits total system throughput, and when the constraint is resolved, another constraint becomes the critical one.
At the time it was the only known example of an elliptical nebula for which individual stars could be resolved.
At D ' Amato's final press conference as head coach, all feuds have been resolved or at least put on hold and he leaves on a positive note, being thanked by owner Christina Pagniacci ( Cameron Diaz ) and the media for his contributions to the team.
At any rate, American Black Ducks and local Mallards are now very hard to distinguish by means of microsatellite comparisons, even if many specimens are sampled Contrary to this study's claims, the question whether the American haplotypes are an original Mallard lineage is far from resolved.
At its first performance Cooke's realisation of the final movement proved to be a revelation to listeners, and Cooke resolved to complete the orchestration and elaboration of the Scherzo movements, which required much more compositional work than he had time for.
At the council of rabbis held in the village of Zelva, Trakai Voivodeship, in 1781, it was resolved to uproot Hasidism.
At length, sick with longing for those glittering sunset streets and cryptical hill lanes among ancient tiled roofs, nor able sleeping or waking to drive them from his mind, Carter resolved to go with bold entreaty whither no man had gone before, and dare the icy deserts through the dark to where unknown Kadath, veiled in cloud and crowned with unimagined stars, holds secret and nocturnal the onyx castle of the Great Ones.
At the Staff Office Henry and Du Paty, understanding at once the wishes of Boisdeffre and of Gonse, resolved to join forces with Esterhazy.
At the end of the 19th century, a typical teenage girl's New Year's resolution was focused on good works: she resolved to become less self-centered, more helpful, a more diligent worker, and to improve her internal character.
At the time of his report, disarmament and the problem of security was not resolved.
At any rate, doubts in this regard can only be resolved in the direct realization of Dzogchen, Mahamudra and so on, and in the associated literatures of the deep contemplative traditions of Himalayan Buddhism ( Tibetan Buddhism, Nepalese Buddhism, Bhutanese Buddhism, etc.
At the conclusion of the Gulf War of 1991, U. S. forces resolved all but one of those cases: 21 Prisoners of War were repatriated, 23 bodies were recovered and 2 bodies were lost over the Gulf and therefore classified as Killed-In-Action, Body Not Recovered.

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