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At and Braunston
At Whilton, the canal reaches the bottom of the Buckby flight of seven locks which raise it to Braunston summit although the village of that name is still 5 miles ( 8 km ) distant.
At Braunston Junction, the Oxford Canal diverges north and south.
* At the Heart of the Waterways: The story of the canals in the village of Braunston, Northamptonshire, by David Blagrove, third edition, Buchebroc Press, 2003, ISBN 1-871918-05-7.
At Braunston, the river is crossed by a substantial embankment carrying the Grand Union Canal over the river on an aqueduct.
* At the Edge article on the Braunston " Goddess "

At and Oxford
At once my ears were drowned by a flow of what I took to be Spanish, but -- the driver's white teeth flashing at me, the road wildly veering beyond his glistening hair, beyond his gesticulating bottle -- it could have been the purest Oxford English I was half hearing ; ;
At first it had been just a romantic dream of his, the same as the idea of finishing Oxford after the war.
At Oxford one hundred years ago there were very few Catholics, partly because religious tests were removed only in 1854.
At this point Italian financier Benedict Spinola had loaned Oxford over £ 4, 000 for his 15 month long continental tour, while in England over 100 tradesmen were seeking settlement of debts totalling thousands of pounds.
* At Oxford University, the Oxford Libertarian Society was previously known as the Hayek Society.
At Oxford the vice-chancellor, following papal directions, confined the Reformer for some time in Black Hall, from which Wycliffe was released on threats from his friends ; the vice-chancellor was himself confined in the same place because of his treatment of Wycliffe.
At Oxford Circus the tunnel runs close to the Bakerloo line tunnel of the London Underground.
At first, the dictionary was unconnected to Oxford University but was the idea of a small group of intellectuals in London ; it originally was a Philological Society project conceived in London by Richard Chenevix Trench, Herbert Coleridge, and Frederick Furnivall, who were dissatisfied with the current English dictionaries.
* At 12, Oxford was made a royal ward and placed in the household of Lord Burghley, who was the Lord High Treasurer and Queen Elizabeth I's closest and most trusted advisor.
At the University of Oxford bumping races were first organised in 1815 when Brasenose College and Jesus College boat clubs had the first annual race while at Cambridge the first recorded races were in 1827.
for being " the most amiable and beautiful person that ever eye beheld ; a person also of innate modesty, virtue and courtly deportment, which made him then, but especially after, when he retired to the great city, much admired and adored by the female sex " At the age of eighteen, during a three-week celebration at Oxford, he was granted the degree of Master of Arts.
At Magdalen College, Oxford is one which is perforated.
At the time the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary was published, " tablespoon " ( which by then was no longer hyphenated ) still had two definitions in the UK: the original definition ( eating spoon ) and the new definition ( serving spoon ).
At Oxford he matriculated at Christ Church, where his studies were largely focused on natural history rather than the classical curriculum.
At Oxford and Cambridge business schools an MPhil, or Master of Philosophy, is awarded in place of an MA or MSc.
At 19 he won an entrance scholarship to Balliol College, Oxford.
Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1908.
At one point non-governmental composition at Oxford was reduced to 32 pages a week.
At Oxford he met Robert Graves, also an Old Carthusian, and they co-edited a poetry publication, Oxford Poetry, in 1921.
At Folly Bridge in Oxford the remains of an original Saxon structure can be seen, and medieval stone bridges such as Newbridge and Abingdon Bridge are still in use.
* At colleges in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Hall is the dining hall for students, with High Table at one end for fellows.
Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1961.

At and connects
At any given x, a right-angled triangle connects x, y and r to the origin, hence it follows from the Pythagorean theorem that:
At first conflicted and nauseated, he eventually connects with LUH.
At each end of the leased line, a router connects the LAN on one side with a second router within the LAN on the other.
At each crosspoint is a switch ; when closed, it connects one of M inputs to one of N outputs.
At each cross-point where the " bars " cross, a pass transistor is implemented which connects the bars.
At Tianjin, through the Grand Canal, the Hai connects with the Yellow and Yangtze rivers.
At the southern end of the city, the Lungten Zampa bridge connects the east and west banks of the Wang Chuu which flows through the heart of city.
At the north ( Houston ) end, it connects to the North Freeway via the short Pierce Elevated, completed in 1967.
At Vale Park, it connects to the Vale Park trail to Valparaiso Street.
At Glendale, the Campbell Street Bikeway connects to the Glendale cross town bike lane.
At Grosmont, the line connects with the Network Rail operated Esk Valley Line, where passengers may change trains to travel to the coast at Whitby, or inland to Middlesbrough and the rest of the national network.
At the south-western corner, Møn connects by causeway to the 5 by 7 km island of Bogø.
At its eastern end, it connects to the River Thames at Inglesham Lock near Lechlade, while at its western end, it connects to the Stroudwater Navigation, and hence the River Severn, at Wallbridge near Stroud.
At that point a cross-piece ( middle bridge ) extends from the central rod and connects to two zinc rods, one on each side of the central rod, which reach down to, and are fixed to, the bottom bridge just above the bob.
At the lake's south-east side it connects with Round Lake at the SR 500 bridge.
At the Tonnele Circle, the route has ramps to both directions of U. S. Route 1 / 9 as well as to U. S. Route 1 / 9 Truck, which connects to Route 7 and Interstate 280.
At its north end, the Parkway becomes the Garden State Parkway Connector, a component of the New York State Thruway system that connects to the Thruway mainline in Ramapo.
At times, particularly in patients who have sustained damage to the corpus callosum that connects the two cerebral hemispheres ( see also split-brain ), the hands appear to be acting in opposition to each other.
At that time, Vashon Island was separate from the neighbouring Maury Island, but today the hamlet of Portage sits on an isthmus built by the U. S Army Corps of Engineers that connects the two.
At Bus Bay # 20, Calgary Transit Route # 100 connects the Arrivals level of the airport to the McKnight-Westwinds CTrain Station and # 430 to the North Pointe Terminal, where passengers can board the BRT Route # 301 to downtown.
At the beginning of the 21st century they began the Grande Lugano projects, including: the car tunnel Vedeggio-Cassarate, which started in 2005 and connects the A2 motorway with the neighborhood of Cornaredo, the creation of a new Kulturpol on the site of the former Grand Hôtel Palace and a convention and exhibition center in the area of Campo Marzio.
At New Haven, the New Haven Line connects to the Amtrak New Haven – Springfield Line.
Meadows Canyon-Curran-Wildcat Canyon loop-A 1. 43 mile steady, but not steep, climb from Lone Oak Road which is just off Central Park Dr. At the top, Meadows Canyon connects with Curran trail which meanders downhill to Wildcat Gorge trail.

1.785 seconds.