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At Hardwicke Circus Roundabout, a large junction in the centre of Carlisle, the A7 meets the A595 to the west and southern Cumbria and then continues to form part of Carlisle's one way system through the city centre, meeting the A69 and finally becoming the A6 near Carlisle railway station.
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At and Circus
At the 1st Academy Awards, Chaplin was given a special award " For versatility and genius in acting, writing, directing and producing The Circus.
) She also performed some acrobatics while trying to steal a wallet from Groucho Marx in the Marx Brothers film At the Circus ( 1939 ).
At the Circus Maximus, two armies of war captives, each of 2, 000 people, 200 horse and 20 elephants, fought to the death.
At the end of June, a mob demonstrated against Cleander during a horse race in the Circus Maximus: he sent the praetorian guard to put down the disturbances, but Pertinax, who was now City Prefect of Rome, dispatched the Vigiles Urbani to oppose them.
Many see Beyond the Fringe as the forerunner to British television programmes That Was the Week That Was, At Last the 1948 Show and Monty Python's Flying Circus.
It thus helped prepare the television audience for At Last the 1948 Show, Spike Milligan's Q series, Monty Python's Flying Circus and The Goodies.
Copies of several compilations from the British 1960s comedy At Last The 1948 Show, held by many to be a forerunner of Monty Python's Flying Circus, were discovered in the archives of the Swedish broadcaster SVT, to whom the producers Rediffusion London had sold them upon the companies ' loss of its broadcasting licence ( the master tapes, along with much of Rediffusion's programming, having been wiped or disposed of by their successor Thames Television ).
At the end of the year Lindsay-Hogg again collaborated with the Stones on their most ambitious project to date, the feature-length performance film The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, which also featured John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Eric Clapton and rising UK band Jethro Tull, but unfortunately the film was not released until 1996 because the group at the time felt that their own performances had been below par.
At that time Vladimir Lenin resided on Percy Circus, less than half a mile north of Clerkenwell Green.
At the end of the version in Flying Circus, a letter written by an enraged viewer ( voiced by John Cleese ) is shown to complain about the portrayal of lumberjacks in the sketch.
In the Marx Brothers ' movie At the Circus ( 1939 ), however, Harpo " speaks " in a movie with the brothers in the scene in which he visits the room of Little Professor Atom ( Jerry Maren ) and sneezes, clearly saying " At-choo !".
Determined that her Marx Brothers references be respected, she ends the sequences of references by offering to pay Toby $ 500 if he'll sing " Lydia the Tattooed Lady " ( a song sung by J. Cheever Loophole ( Groucho ) in " At the Circus ").
At Temple Bar to the west, as Fleet Street crosses the boundary out of the City of London, it becomes the Strand ; to the east, past Ludgate Circus, the route rises as Ludgate Hill.
At Sutro Blum led a partnership that acquired Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus for $ 8m, selling it to Mattel four years later for $ 40m.
At the age of 73, the eminent architect Norman Shaw was brought in to resolve the design, and drew up proposals for the Circus and the Quadrant which were approved in principle, but still subject to indecision and dispute, both on property acquisition matters, and the retailers ' demand for bigger display windows.
At Piccadilly Circus, one of the busiest stations on the system, Holden designed ( 1925 – 28 ) a spacious travertine-lined circulating concourse and ticket hall below the roadway of the junction from which banks of escalators gave access to the platforms below.
At the Sacramento Music Circus, she played " Maria " in The Sound of Music in 1996 and " Molly Brown " in The Unsinkable Molly Brown in 2002.
At and Roundabout
At the end of the high street there is a roundabout known as the Fountain Roundabout because it has a fountain which was originally used for drinking water by horses.
The road then swings south-eastwards out of Hereford, meeting the A465 at the Belmont Roundabout At Ross-on-Wye the road ends, joining the A40 and B4260 at the Wilton Roundabout.
At launch, Ulster Television employed a staff of 100 people including six presenters: Ivor Mills and Anne Gregg were chosen as the presenters of local magazine programme Roundabout, Adrienne McGuill, James Greene and Brian Durkin were the first continuity announcers, and former rugby union international Ernest Strathdee was recruited as the station's sports presenter.
At its southern end it joins the A44, passing through Woodstock and joining the A34 at the Pear Tree Roundabout.
At the confluence of Demonbreun Street, Division Street, 16th Avenue South, and Music Square East is the " Music Row Roundabout ," a circular intersection designed to accommodate a continuous flow of traffic.
At the end of Brabham Straight is a right hand hairpin turn ( at the Britannia Roundabout ) onto Wakefield Road, then a left turn and long sweeping right hand curve back into Victoria Park behind the pit area.
At Caherdavin Cross ( Ivan's Cross ) the route follows the Ennis Road west out of the city to meet the N18 in County Clare at the Coonagh Roundabout.
At and large
At one extreme are the systems of upper New York State, where libraries in two or more counties combine to serve a large, sparsely populated area.
At the end of the session, each voter tossed one of these into a large clay jar which was afterwards cracked open for the counting of the ballots.
At the turn of the 19th century, the city of Alameda took a large chunk of Charles Froling's land away to build a street.
At the end of the game, the last remaining housemate is declared the winner of that particular series and receives prizes, often including a large amount of money, a car, a vacation and ( in some editions ) a house.
At last her own woman, Potter settled into the partnerships that shaped the rest of her life: her country solicitor husband and his large family, her farms, the Sawrey community and the predictable rounds of country life.
At the same time, some settlers observed " all natives throughout these ... districts have a tradition ( of ) a very large animal having at one time existed in the large creeks and rivers and by many it is said that such animals now exist.
At N ' Djamena the Logone empties into the Chari, and the combined rivers flow together for thirty kilometers through a large delta and into Lake Chad.
At the end of September, Navy reconnaissance aircraft photographed the Soviet ship Kasimov with large crates on its deck the size and shape of Il-28 light bombers.
At the time, Compaq was focused on the enterprise market and had recently purchased several other large vendors.
At the individual level, there is a large literature, generally related back to the work of Jacob Mincer, on how earnings are related to the schooling and other human capital of the individual.
At radio and microwave frequencies, EMR interacts with matter largely as a bulk collection of charges which are spread out over large numbers of affected atoms.
At the higher end of the ultraviolet range, the energy of photons becomes large enough to impart enough energy to electrons to cause them to be liberated from the atom, in a process called photoionisation.
At the age of nine, he and his older brother Peter were sent to a large and one of the best Latin schools in the Netherlands, located at Deventer and owned by the chapter clergy of the Lebuïnuskerk ( St. Lebuin's Church ), though some earlier biographies assert it was a school run by the Brethren of the Common Life.
At the beginning of the 19th century Emsworth had a population of less than 1, 200, this made Emsworth a large village at the time.
At any one time, moreover, a large percentage of intercity buses and Accra city buses are out of service.
At the same time a large Sephardi Jewish emigrant community from the Iberian peninsula established itself in Thessaloniki, while there were population movements of Arvanites and Vlachs, who established communities in several parts of the Greek peninsula.
At 2. 35 Eiffel hoisted a large tricoleur, to the accompaniment of a 25-gun salute fired from the lower level.
At some point in the next two years they moved back to England, by 1873 settling into The Glen, a large Victorian house in Blundellsands, a seaport in Lancashire, north-west England, which was developing into a wealthy suburb of Liverpool.
At the start of the 18th century a large house, called Delville-known at first as The Glen-was built on the site of the present Bons Secours hospital.
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