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At the beginning of the 20th century, the Romaniote community of Ioannina numbered approximately 4000 people, mostly lower-class tradesmen and craftsmen.
At irregular intervals, however, they suddenly fade by 1 – 9 magnitudes ( 2. 5 to 4000 times dimmer ), slowly recovering to their maximum brightness over months to years.
The subsequent report on Gardner read: " Here signs of recent habitation were clearly visible but repeated circling and zooming failed to elicit any answering wave from possible inhabitants and it was finally taken for granted that none were there ... At the western end of the island a tramp steamer ( of about 4000 tons )... lay high and almost dry head onto the coral beach with her back broken in two places.
* Live At The Venue ( VU, 1983 – recorded in the UK, 1983 – original vinyl ltd. to 4000 copies – reissued on CD in 2004 )
At the time of Bishop Mason's death in 1961, COGIC had spread to every state in the Union and to many foreign countries with a membership of more than 400, 000 and more than 4000 churches.
At the time of the conspiracy of Cinadon, the beginning of the fourth century BC, only forty Peers, or citizens, could be counted in a crowd of 4000 at the agora ( Xenophon, Hellenica, III, 3, 5 ).
At that time, the total number of tremors had exceeded 4000.
At the outbreak of the Gyldenløve War in 1675 a large contingent ( 4000 men ) were concentrated at Fredrikshald under General Russenstein.
At the end of the rainy season the combined Luapula wetlands exceed 4000 km².
At that time Salyut 7 was still 4000 km ahead of Mir in a lower orbit.
At the time, the Mobro 4000 incident was widely cited by environmentalists and the media as emblematic of the solid-waste disposal crisis in the United States due to a shortage of landfill space: almost 3, 000 municipal landfills had closed between 1982 and 1987, It triggered much national public discussion about waste disposal, and may have been a factor in increased recycling rates in the late 1980s and after.
At this time, the Mamaku ignimbrite, covering about 4000 square km, was deposited.
At that time they were one of the largest tribes in the Puget Sound region numbering around 4000.
At one time many 4000 series chips were available in radiation-hardened versions ( RadHard ).
At the time of the merger the Inter-District Organisation of United Social-Democrats had 4000 members across Russia.
At present the endowment fund of the university is estimated at Rs. 2. 4000 billion.
At the height of operating in the 1930s it employed over 4000 men and produced over 1. 5million tonnes of coal a year.
At 07: 15, 19 tanks of ' B ' Squadron launched their Sherman V DDs from their landing-craft into the English Channel some 4000 meters from shore of Nan Green Beach.
At this point the army had about 4000 soldiers, about 10 % women.
At the time, WUSB was Long Island's most powerful non-commercial radio station, putting out 4000 watts of power, primarily covering central Suffolk County.
At 140 rooms constituting 4000 m² ( 43000 ft² ), it is possibly the largest wooden building in Northern Europe, and it has been used by royals and their guests since 1800.
At the end of the Scholastic Scrimmage season, the winning school is awarded $ 4000, with the runner-up receiving $ 2000.
At this point, there are from 230 to 4000 CGG repeats in the gene that causes fragile X syndrome in these patients, as compared with 60 to 230 repeats in carriers and 5 to 54 repeats in unaffected individuals.

At and m
At about 2: 30 p. m., while leading one of those charges against a Union camp near the " Peach Orchard ", he was wounded, taking a bullet behind his right knee.
At each of the corners, a 1 m radius quarter-circle is drawn, and a dotted line is painted parallel to the shortline and five metres away from it without extending into the penalty area.
At 3 p. m. Duke Jeremi Wiśniowiecki led a successful charge of 18 cavalry companies against the right wing of the Cossack-Tatar Army.
At the outer edge of the reef shelf, the bottom slopes very steeply into deep water, at some locations dropping to more than 1, 500 feet ( 457 m ) within 0. 6 miles ( 1 km ) of the shore.
At the same time the non-album single " John, I ’ m Only Dancing ", and " All the Young Dudes ", a song he wrote and produced for Mott the Hoople, became UK hits.
At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, she won the Olympic title in the 800 m in a time of 1: 55. 54, a time which remained her personal best.
At each end is a goal 2. 14 m ( 7 feet ) high and 3. 66 m ( 12 ft ) wide measured from the inner sides of the posts and crossbar, and an approximately semi-circular area 14. 63 m ( 16 yd ) from the goal known as the shooting circle ( or D or arc ), bounded by a solid line, with a dotted line 5 m ( 5 yd 6 in — this marking was not established until after metric conversion ) from that, as well as lines across the field 22. 90 m ( 25 yd ) from each end-line ( generally referred to as the 23 m lines ) and in the center of the field.
At 20 ° C ( 68 ° F ) the speed of sound in air is 343 m / s ( 1129 ft / s ).
At 5 a. m. on the foggy morning of 12 April 2, 000-3, 000 German soldiers from the Brigade von Tshirsky attacked the city from the north-west, supported via the Helsinki-Turku railway.
At Jupiter, the outboard ( 11 m ) set of sensors could measure magnetic field strengths in the range from ± 32 to ± 512 nT, while the inboard ( 6. 7 m ) set was active in the range from ± 512 to ± 16, 384 nT.
At the end of the day, members met for meetings and had a curfew of 9 p. m. On Sundays, the members respected the " Holy day " and did no unnecessary work, but attended church services, singing groups, and other social activities.
At around 10 p. m. he was discovered by Peter Lozgachev, the Deputy Commandant of Kuntsevo, who entered his bedroom to check up on him and recalled a horrifying scene of Stalin lying on his back on the floor of his room beside his bed wearing pyjama bottoms and an undershirt with his clothes soaked in stale urine.
At its highest point, it reaches a height of 1, 834 feet ( 559 m ).
At Mayet, near Le Mans, and with a height of 342 m, the Le Mans-Mayet transmitter is one of the tallest radio masts in France.
At 7: 15 p. m. on 1 May each year, the Kettle Bridge Clogs morris dancing side dance across Barming Bridge ( otherwise known as the Kettle Bridge ), which spans the River Medway near Maidstone, to mark the official start of their morris dancing season.
At Standard Sea Level conditions ( corresponding to a temperature of 15 degrees Celsius ), the speed of sound is 340. 3 m / s ( 1225 km / h, or 761. 2 mph, or 661. 5 knots, or 1116 ft / s ) in the Earth's atmosphere.
At 8: 46 a. m., Atta crashed the Boeing 767 into the North Tower of the World Trade Center.

At and raising
At the point when money velocity and prices rapidly accelerate in a vicious circle, hyperinflation is out of control, because ordinary policy mechanisms, such as increasing reserve requirements, raising interest rates, or cutting government spending will be ineffective and be responded to by shifting away from the rapidly devalued money and towards other means of exchange.
At the end of the 1998 – 99 season, second tiers were added to the East and West Stands, raising capacity to around 67, 000, and between July 2005 and May 2006, 8, 000 more seats were added via second tiers in the north-west and north-east quadrants.
At the same time, there will be a process of atomic absorption which removes energy from the field while raising electrons from the lower state to the upper state.
At the same time, tensions continued to grow as a result of Henry's domestic policies, in particular the high level of revenue he was raising to pay for his various wars.
At this point in the Seder, Moroccan Jews have a custom of raising the Seder plate over the heads of all those present while chanting " Bivhilu yatzanu mimitzrayim, halahma anya b ' nei horin " ( In haste we went out of Egypt our bread of affliction, we are free people ).
At the Babylonian New Year's festival, the priest was to commission from a woodworker, a metalworker and a goldsmith two images one of which " shall hold in its left hand a snake of cedar, raising its right to the god Nabu ".
At a time when law and order was breaking down in France and the government was having a hard time raising money for the defence of the realm, his account books during his captivity show that he was purchasing horses, pets, and clothes while maintaining an astrologer and a court band.
At the heart of both Philip IV and Louis X's problems were taxes, and the difficulty in raising them outside of crises.
At the end of March 1968, however, the president agreed to send 24, 500 more troops on an emergency basis, raising authorized strength to 549, 500, a figure never reached.
At the southern edge of the county, The Meadow, a farm originally established in 1810, became a premier facility for breeding, raising and training Thoroughbred race horses.
At the same time, tensions continued to grow as a result of Henry's domestic policies, in particular the high level of revenue he was raising to pay for his various wars.
At one time there were many farmers raising watermelons, cantaloupe, and fresh vegetables, with much of this produce sold in roadside market stands.
At its peak the 65 acre farm located on the edge of the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road at one point claimed to be America's largest free-range duck operation, raising 1 million Pekins ducks a year.
It was built by Rodney Shaw, afterwards a well known citizen of Mansfield, PA. At the raising there was used one and one-half gallons of whiskey, bought of H. Freeborn, of Shaver ’ s Point — now Lawrenceville — for fifty cents.
At first this commutation reduced problems to the ultimate payers by folding tithes in with rents ( however, it could cause transitional money supply problems by raising the transaction demand for money ).
At the end of " Tehanu ", the child Tehanu addresses Kalessin-oldest and wisest of the dragons-as " Segoy ", raising the possibility that Kalessin is identical with Segoy or is manifestation or incarnation of him.
At the second raising of a flag on the peak, Joe Rosenthal photographed six Marines: Ira Hayes, Mike Strank, Rene Gagnon, Harlon Block, Franklin Sousley, and U. S. Navy corpsman John Bradley raising the U. S. flag on the fourth day of the battle ( February 23 ).
At a time when investment banks were anxious for more capital for their enterprises, President Ulysses S. Grant's monetary policy of contracting the money supply ( again, also thereby raising interest rates ) made matters worse for those in debt.
At least a billion years ago in the Uplift Universe by David Brin, there was a semi-mythical species known as the Patron that started the Uplift cycle — adopting a pre-sentient race and over a period of a hundred thousand years of selective breeding and genetic engineering, raising them to full sentience.
At the Military Academy Dirichlet managed to introduce differential and integral calculus in the curriculum, significantly raising the level of scientific education there.
At the close of fiscal year 2004 – 2005, the endowment had risen to $ 1. 325 billion, raising the University to sixth of the 11 Big Ten schools in terms of endowment ; within $ 2 million of the fifth-rated school.
At the 17th hole, Nicklaus hit his second shot to within and rolled it in for birdie, raising his putter in celebration and completing an eagle-birdie-birdie run.
At the urging of such prominent social critics as Jane Addams, child labor laws were strengthened and new ones adopted, raising age limits, shortening work hours, restricting night work and requiring school attendance.

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