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At last they concluded that the heavy, full feeling in their stomachs was due to lack of exercise.
At Sparta women competed in public exercise — so in Aristophanes ' Lysistrata the Athenian women admire the tanned, muscular bodies of their Spartan counterparts — and women could own property in their own right, as they could not at Athens.
In his presentation to the American College of Sports Medicine's annual meeting in 2009, researcher and exercise physiologist Gary Granata presented research after studying members of the Avon High School Marching Black and Gold, noting " At the top levels of marching band and drum corps, you get a level of competition and athleticism that is equal to a division I athletic program.
At this early stage there is no evidence that the Danish Church was able to create a stable administration that Harald could use to exercise more effective control over his kingdom, but it may have contributed to the development of a centralising political and religious ideology among the social elite which sustained and enhanced an increasingly powerful kingship.
At the age of eight, Henri went to live with his mother in Paris where he drew sketches and caricatures in his exercise workbooks.
At that time, refreshing in a health spa bathing, taking outdoor exercise and enjoying healing waters was fashionable amongst the aristocracy.
At the outbreak of the war, the Transport Board wrote that " the prisoners in all the depots in the country are at full liberty to exercise their industry within the prisons, in manufacturing and selling any articles they may think proper excepting those which would affect the Revenue in opposition to the Laws, obscene toys and drawings, or articles made either from their clothing or the prison stores ".
At some point, for a given altitude and dive angle, the trajectory so closely matches a straight line that bomb sighting becomes a trivial exercise and a straight line sight is all that is needed.
At that time the British government was not prepared to exercise effective control over the emigrants.
At its most basic, a basin modelling exercise must assess:
At least 30 minutes of strenuous exercise 5 times a week is recommended.
At the heart of his opponents ' complaints was his " autocratic " behavior as he strove to " exercise complete management of the Society and its affairs.
At the age of nine Andersen contracted a mild form of polio, but was able, through exercise, to regain his strength.
At this level, fat may contribute 40 % to 60 % of total, depending on the duration of the exercise.
At Lincoln he was allowed to spend time with down syndrome children, and was taken out of solitary and placed back on the prison wings after getting along well with the children, but was soon put back into isolation after returning from 30 minute's exercise 30 minutes late.
At about 6: 00 pm local time, Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi went on state television to say :" Since the president is temporarily unable to exercise his duties, it has been decided that the prime minister will exercise temporarily the ( presidential ) duties.
At the same time, there would be several minor but important operations carried out under the cover of Pedestal: Operation Berserk would be an aircraft carrier exercise to improve coordination between the various carriers in the convoy, Operation Bellows would be a reinforcement of Malta's air defences by Spitfires flown from an aircraft carrier, and Operation Ascendant would be an effort to return the two surviving merchantmen from the Harpoon convoy from Malta to Gibraltar.
At the same time, Hitler grew increasingly annoyed with Goerdeler's memoranda urging him to exercise caution.
At the Review Conference in June 11, 2010 a total of 111 State Parties to the Court agreed by consensus to adopt a resolution accepting the definition of the crime and the conditions for the exercise of jurisdiction over this crime.
At this point, the exercise was suspended, Blue's ships were " re-floated ", and the rules of engagement were changed ; this was later justified by General Peter Pace as follows: " You kill me in the first day and I sit there for the next 13 days doing nothing, or you put me back to life and you get 13 more days ' worth of experiment out of me.
" At religious ceremonies, on holidays and during physical exercise girls and women were nude as in bed.
At this exercise intensity, you will stop sooner rather than later because the muscles will fail to function.
At times certain parts of the exercise have to be simulated due to equipment, financial, or safety reasons, sometimes making the scenario confusing.
At no point did it seek or exercise authorities under those war laws that limited the freedom of speech and press.

At and value
At the same time that religion binds the individual helpfully to the supernatural and gives him cosmic peace and a sense of supreme fulfillment, it also has great therapeutic value for him.
At the same time, every device that can be employed to reduce the number of variables is of the greatest value, and it is one of the attractive features of dynamic programming that room is left for ingenuity in using the special features of the problem to this end.
At the end of the 17th century, new scientific concepts in astronomy ( such as heliocentrism ) called astrology into question, and subsequent controlled studies failed to confirm its predictive value.
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 the start of the First World War, the Currency and Bank Notes Act 1914 was passed which granted temporary powers to HM Treasury for issuing banknotes to the value of £ 1 and 10 /- ( ten shillings ) in the UK.
At that same period total financial value of goods and services imported by Cyprus was about $ 8. 689 billion.
At one particular angle for a given n < sub > 1 </ sub > and n < sub > 2 </ sub >, the value of R < sub > p </ sub > goes to zero and a p-polarised incident ray is purely refracted.
At the BBC, in the 1940s, " everybody would pull his leg ," and Spender described him as having real entertainment value " like, as I say, watching a Charlie Chaplin movie.
At its core, Russian nihilism was characterized by the belief that the world lacks comprehensible meaning, objective truth, or value.
At the end of the Discourse on Inequality, Rousseau explains how the desire to have value in the eyes of others comes to undermine personal integrity and authenticity in a society marked by interdependence, and hierarchy.
At the start of the animation, a beam size value is set.
At the North Pole all directions point south ; all lines of longitude converge there, so its longitude can be defined as any degree value.
At the critical mass point, the value obtained from the good or service is greater than or equal to the price paid for the good or service.
At the center of Black American food celebrations is the value of sharing.
At present, Vega has more than twice the mass of the Sun and its full luminosity is about 40 times the Sun's value.
At the same cross section, the maximum foreseeable water discharge ( by HEC-1 ), was 19 m³ / s, a value about 40 times lower than that calculated for the debris flow that occurred.
At this point, the player making the murder attempt succeeds, and thereby wins the game, unless the opponents play Failure cards of combined value equal to the value of the weapon used.
At Prince Edward's coronation, Isabella then extended her land holdings from a value of £ 4, 400 each year to the huge sum of £ 13, 333, making her one of the largest landowners in the kingdom.
At some point in time, the production of each resource within an area, country, or globally will reach a maximum value, after which, the production will decline until it reaches a point where is no longer economically feasible or physically possible to produce.
At any sampled timeframe, the " truth value " of the brake temperature will almost always be in some degree part of two membership functions: i. e.: ' 0. 6 nominal and 0. 4 warm ', or ' 0. 7 nominal and 0. 3 cool ', and so on.
At the start of communication, the number of choices for the value of the function on the inputs is the size of matrix, i. e..
At this point Brenna, La Fenice's secretary, showed the Austrians some letters and articles depicting the bad character but the great value of the artist, helping to mediate the dispute.
At the March 2000 top, the sum in valuation of all NYSE-listed companies stood at $ 12. 9 trillion, and the valuation sum of all NASDAQ-listed companies stood at $ 5. 4 trillion, for a total market value of $ 18. 3 trillion.
At each stage it computes a probe position then as with the binary search, moves either the upper or lower bound in to define a smaller interval containing the sought value.

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