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At and Hilo
At their peak in the 1970s and 1980s, Western flew to many cities across the Western United States, and to Mexico ( Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Ixtapa / Zihuatanejo and Mazatlán ), Alaska ( Anchorage and Fairbanks ), Hawaii ( Honolulu, Maui Kona, and Hilo ), and Canada ( Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton ).
* 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.
At the Hilo airport weekly balloon-borne instruments are prepared and launched to measure ozone from the surface to usually over 30 km.

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 beginning of May 1883, Monet and his large family rented a house and from a local landowner.
At the age of nine, Brâncuși left the village to work in the nearest large town.
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 extremely high flows, kolks, or vortices are formed by large volumes of rapidly rushing water.
At that time, the concept corresponded by and large with Ewald Hecker's hebephrenia.
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.

At and numbers
At Athens some citizens were far more active than others, but the vast numbers required just for the system to work testify to a breadth of participation among those eligible that greatly surpassed any present day democracy.
At a steady sample rate, digital synthesis produces a stream of numbers.
At any given time a dynamical system has a state given by a set of real numbers ( a vector ) that can be represented by a point in an appropriate state space ( a geometrical manifold ).
At the time, air traffic control consisted of flight numbers, altitudes and headings written on little slips of paper and placed in a case.
At its final running time of 154 minutes, the film had lost musical numbers and crucial dramatic scenes, and Cukor called it " very painful.
( At that time, local phone calls in virtually all of the US required dialing seven-digit numbers.
At the time, SF was a field dominated by male authors, writing for a predominantly male audience, but women were starting to enter the field in larger numbers.
At the time of its cancellation, the show was airing on a total of 30 stations across the country ( including WPHL in Philadelphia ), and its advertisers had been reduced primarily to " direct-response " ads ( such as 900 chat line and phone sex numbers ).
At the time Bush saw the current ways of indexing information as limiting and instead proposed a way to store information that was analogous to the mental association of the human brain: storing information with the capability of easy access at a later time using certain cues ( in this case, a series of numbers as a code to retrieve data ).
At the same time, Vladimir Kotelnikov had independently proven absolute security of the one-time pad ; his results were delivered in 1941 in a report that apparently remains classified .< ref name =" kotelnikov "> PACS numbers: 01. 10. Fv, 03. 67. Dd, 89. 70 .+ c
At least seventeen finds of Papaver somniferum from Neolithic settlements have been reported throughout Switzerland, Germany, and Spain, including the placement of large numbers of poppy seed capsules at a burial site ( the Cueva de los Murciélagos, or " Bat cave ," in Spain ), which have been carbon-14 dated to 4200 BCE Numerous finds of Papaver somniferum or Papaver setigerum from Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements have also been reported.
At its height, the Pinkerton Agency's numbers exceeded those of the standing army of the United States.
At lower levels, there were a large number of Strategic Air Command wings, groups such as the 1st Combat Evaluation Group, and large numbers of bases ( see List of Strategic Air Command Bases ).
At around midnight, white rioters again assembled outside the courthouse, this time in smaller but more determined numbers.
At the other extreme, shorter-wavelength photons such as gamma rays are difficult to produce in large numbers, difficult to focus, and interact too strongly with matter, producing particle-antiparticle pairs.
At the same time, the members of FLOSY and the NLF were also killing each other in large numbers.
At the moment, the city is undergoing a retail boom, with a large numbers of new supermarkets and hypermarkets opened every year ( see supermarkets in Romania ).
At once he told me that he was a pure mathematician who had sunk so low that his latest paper actually contained numbers with decimal points!
At the Cotton Club, Ellington's group performed all the music for the revues, which mixed comedy, dance numbers, vaudeville, burlesque, music, and illegal alcohol.
At first, many were put on ships, but as numbers grew, the British decided they did not want them kept locally.
At that time the " mainline " Protestant denominations weakened sharply in both membership and influence while the most conservative religious denominations ( such as the Southern Baptists and Missouri Synod Lutherans ) grew rapidly in numbers, spread across the United States, had grave internal theological battles and schisms, and became politically powerful.
At first Keokuk accepted the loss of land as inevitable in the face of the vast numbers of white soldiers and settlers coming west.
At least four complete vehicles were constructed, with the serial numbers 201, 203, 204 and 205.

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