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At and onset
At the onset of the Civil War, Delaware was only nominally a slave state, and it remained in the Union.
At the beginning of syllables ( i. e. the syllable onset ), the digraph ⟨ gh ⟩ is pronounced, as in the word ghost ( pronounced ).
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At the onset of the Neoproterozoic the supercontinent Rodinia, which had assembled during the late Mesoproterozoic, straddled the equator.
At the onset of the crusade, the intended destination was Egypt, as the Christians and Muslims were under a truce at the time.
At the onset of his inaugural term in 1949, then-President of the United States Harry S. Truman assembled an advisory group to suggest ways to accomplish his Point Four Program, of which a significant component was an effort to strengthen developing countries, especially those nearest to the Eastern Bloc, to dissuade them from aligning with other communist states.
At the onset of World War I, Holst tried to enlist but was rejected because of his bad eyes, bad lungs and bad digestion.
At the onset of the Second World War, the Fleet Air Arm consisted of 20 squadrons with only 232 aircraft.
At the onset of the story, Sweetscent is the personal org-trans surgeon for Virgil Ackerman, the president of Tijuana Fur & Dye.
At the onset of clinical death, consciousness is lost within several seconds.
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At the onset of the war in 1775, Wayne raised a militia unit and, in 1776, became colonel of the 4th Pennsylvania Regiment.
At the onset of each game, a set of rules and goals is determined for that battle.
At the blastocyst stage, the onset of mtDNA replication is specific to the cells of the trophectoderm.
At the onset of the twentieth century, coal-mining and silk manufacturing were the chief industries, but they have declined to the vanishing point.
At the onset of Prohibition in 1920, the demand for illegally-distilled liquor skyrocketed, and Cocke County was primed to meet it.
At the onset of the initial 1883 gold rush near Coeur d ' Alene, Spokane became the outfitter of choice among prospectors due to the areas proximity, lower prices, and convenience of being able to obtain everything " from a horse to a frying pan ".
At the onset of World War I, he graduated from Officer's School at Fort Benjamin Harrison, and was transferred to the Aviation Division of the Army Signal Corps.
At the onset of the jump, the ball is controlled by both hands and once in the air is typically brought to chest or face level, or higher.
At the onset of World War II, Garfield immediately attempted to enlist in the armed forces, but was turned down because of his heart condition.
At the onset of World War II in the Soviet Union, in June 1941, he joined the Red Army.
At the onset, lack of funds hampered the revival of the Baywalk.
At the onset of the WNBA in 1997, she went to the Phoenix Mercury, for whom she played in the Finals in 1998, losing to the Houston Comets.
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At and Chilean
At the 2007 Australian Open, Hewitt lost in the third round to tenth-seeded Chilean and eventual runner-up Fernando González, 2 – 6, 2 – 6, 7 – 5, 4 – 6.
At some point during the show, Don Francisco gets interrupted ( and sometimes annoyed ) by " La Cuatro " ( played by Chilean singer and actress Gloria Benavides ).
At the time of the military coup, Horman was in the resort town of Viña del Mar, near the port of Valparaíso, which was a key base for the American and Chilean coup plotters.
" At the time of his death, Horman was investigating the murder of René Schneider, the Commander-in-Chief in the Chilean army whose support for Allende and the constitution was seen as an obstacle to the coup.
At 16: 20 UTC-4, a wave of struck the Chilean coast, mainly between Concepción and Chiloe.
At this point Salas also expressed interest in returning to the Chilean National which he had not played for since 2005.
At its greatest extent, Villa Baviera was home to some three hundred German and Chilean residents and covered.
At the same meeting, the assassination of Chilean former minister Orlando Letelier is alleged to have been plotted.
At the time in the Southern Cone of South America, José de San Martín had concluded the liberation of Chile with the essential support of the Chilean Bernardo O ' Higgins.
At the end of 1971, the Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro made a four-week state visit to Chile, alarming Western observers worried about the Chilean Way to Socialism yielding to Cuban Socialism, i. e. a dictatorial single-party state.
At that time Chile was almost broke financially and even in 1999 General Pinochet claimed that if Peru attacked Chile during 1975, Peruvian forces could have penetrated deep into Chilean territory all the way to Copiapó city located half way to Santiago.
At the end of the 1940s he received Chilean citizenship.
At age 22, he became the first Chilean to hold the title of International Grandmaster.
At the moment of the September 11, 1973 Chilean coup they were on tour in Europe and were unable to return to their country where their music was proscribed by the ruling military junta.
At the same hour lookouts on the Chilean Blanco Encalada saw two smoke columns on the horizon.
At the 2004 Olympics, Ljubičić teamed up with Mario Ančić to win the bronze medal in doubles, winning against the Indians Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes, after having been defeated by the Chilean duo of Fernando González and Nicolás Massú, the eventual gold medalists, in the semifinals.
At the end, the Chilean assault was launched from the south.
At the Athens Olympics in August 2004, Andreev made the third round, and lost only to the eventual gold medallist, Chilean Nicolás Massú.
At the age of 20, he joined the foreign service, and was posted as under-secretary to the Chilean Legation to the Holy See.
At the age of 16 he was imprisoned as a revolutionary by the Spanish authorities, but was soon released, and in 1818 joined the army of San Martin under whom he served as colonel throughout the Chilean War of Independence.
At the Battle of Iquique, after Huáscar sank the Chilean corvette Esmeralda by ramming her, Grau ordered the rescue of the surviving crew from the waters.
At the coast, the Peruvian Army garrison in the town installed a 9-pound-cannon battery manned by gunners and bombardiers, and began to bomb the Chilean ship.
* Great Chilean Earthquake: At local time ( 1911 GMT ) the largest earthquake of the 20th century struck near Valdivia.
* At 1: 05 a. m., a tsunami from the Chilean earthquake rolled into the bay of Hilo, Hawaii, killing 61 people and injuring 282 more.

0.235 seconds.