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At one time it was the ambition of every saxophone player in every high school band in America to blow like Bird.
At the rate of need indicated in the early weeks of the month, this could mean a shortage of as high as $17,000.
At the start of a new industrial age in the 18th century, it was believed that " people are the riches of the nation ", and there was a general faith in an economy that paid its workers low wages because high wages meant workers would work less.
At Mulhouse high school he got his " Abitur " ( the certificate at the end of secondary education ), in 1893.
At least for the younger individuals, a high running speed is plausible.
* 1889 – At high noon, thousands rush to claim land in the Land Run of 1889.
At the suggestion of his friend Benjamin Ruff, Carnegie's partner Henry Clay Frick had formed the exclusive South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club high above Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
At high speeds the ailerons could apply more torque than the Spitfire's thin wings could handle, and the entire wing would twist in the opposite direction.
At the same time annual inflation in the economy was variable and during the last five years ( 2003 – 2007 ) has seen a low of 2. 3 % and high of 7. 3 %.
At high temperatures, organobromine compounds are easily converted to free bromine atoms, a process which acts to terminate free radical chemical chain reactions.
At high levels of play, especially in singles, the sport demands excellent fitness: players require aerobic stamina, agility, explosive strength, speed and precision.
At high levels of play, the backhand serve has become popular to the extent that forehand serves have become fairly rare at a high level of play.
At high levels of play, doubles rallies are extremely fast.
At high levels of play, singles demands extraordinary fitness.
At high levels of play, the formations will generally be more flexible: the top women players are capable of playing powerfully from the back-court, and will happily do so if required.
At the current time, it is more economical to smelt copper ore rather than to use bioleaching, since the concentration of copper in its ore is in general quite high.
At the end of September 2003, the first part of High Speed 1, a high speed link to the Channel Tunnel and on to France and Belgium, was completed, significantly adding to the rail infrastructure of the country.
At least 10 – 20 high power ( 1000 × oil immersion ) fields are counted and an average determined.
At low pressure, there was enough space between the gas atoms that the ions could accelerate to high enough speeds that when they struck another atom they knocked electrons off of it, creating more positive ions and free electrons in a chain reaction.
At the same time, Greek fortifications began to feature high towers with shuttered windows in the top, presumably to house anti-personnel arrow shooters, as in Aigosthena.
At these very high vacuums the effect of photon radiation pressure on the vanes can be observed in very sensitive apparatus ( see Nichols radiometer ) but this is insufficient to cause rotation.
At the same time, Greek fortifications began to feature high towers with shuttered windows in the top, which could have been used to house anti-personnel arrow shooters, as in Aigosthena.
A high point for the group was their 1963 live album At Carnegie Hall, described by critic Richard Palmer as " arguably Dave Brubeck's greatest concert ".
At age 14 Sapir won a Pulitzer scholarship to the prestigious Horace Mann high school, but he chose not to attend the school which he found too posh, going instead to Peter Stuyvesant High School, and saving the scholarship money for his college education.

At and angles
At the top, he designed the roofs at sloping angles to match the rising aesthetic of the building.
At more extreme angles of heel, the boat will spontaneously ' round up ' into the wind during gusts, i. e. it will turn into the wind regardless of any corrective action taken on the helm.
#: At any point on a surface we can find a normal direction which is at right angles to the surface, for the sphere these are the lines radiating out from the center of the sphere.
At ground level this decreases to about 1120-1000 watts / m < sup > 2 </ sup >, and by energy fractions to 44 % visible light, 3 % ultraviolet ( with the Sun at the zenith, but less at other angles ), and the remainder infrared.
At certain rotation angles, the reflected light will be reduced or eliminated.
* At each of the eight angles of the octagonal Place is a statue, initiated by architect Jacques-Ignace Hittorff, representing a French city:
At the same period, a chapel-also with a large window-was added to the north, at right angles to an aisle which is separated from the nave by an arcade supported by round columns which still partially survive.
At the urging of city founder William Penn, surveyor Thomas Holme designed a system of wide streets intersecting at right angles between the Schuylkill River to the west and Delaware River to the east, including five squares of dedicated parkland.
At steeper angles, the ladder is at risk of toppling backwards when the climber leans away from it.
At shallower angles, the ladder may lose its grip on the ground.
At most angles the loop has a fairly flat reception pattern, but when it is aligned perpendicular to the station the signal in one side cancels the signal in the other, producing a sharp drop in reception known as the " null ".
At the angle of each aisle, a spiral staircase – still visible on each side of the surviving east wall – gave access to a passages inside the walls and to secondary stairs within the angles of the main gable.
At intermediate angles, the " virtual gravity " felt by the particle is g sin θ.
At infinity focus,, and the angles of view are:
At the same time new computing bomb sights allowed for better accuracy from smaller dive angles, and the sights could be fitted to almost any aircraft, including fighters, improving the effectiveness of ground-attack aircraft.
At off-normal incident angles, energy is reflected away from the receiver, reducing the RCS.
At any point on a surface we can find a normal vector which is at right angles to the surface, the intersection of a plane containing the normal with the surface will form a curve called a normal section and the curvature of this curve is the normal curvature.
At practical angles of attack the lift greatly exceeds the drag.
At least 300 ml of fluid must be present before upright chest films can pick up signs of pleural effusion ( e. g., blunted costophrenic angles ).
At the time that the new river mouth harbour was being constructed, so too was a more planned development laid out in streets running parallel and right angles to each other.
At Mansfield Road ( old US 171 ), the highway name changes to Texas Avenue and angles northeast through an industrial area.
At the sides the four arms of the cross branch out covered with barrel-vaults, while four small cupolas arise in the spaces of the angles.
At large incident angles, electrons with high energy can penetrate the surface of the sample and degrade the surface sensitivity of the instrument.
At narrow angles, large distances, light rays are nearly parallel, resulting in a " flattened " image.

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