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At and charge
At some cities, this pick-up and delivery service is without additional charge, and, if you are budget-wise, when you are planning your itinerary, you will take advantage of these free delivery and collection stations in major cities within the larger European countries.
At the exact midpoint between the two pKa values, the trace amount of net negative and trace of net positive ions exactly balance, so that average net charge of all forms present is zero.
At the beginning of the battle, the English simulated flight on their left wing that provoked a hasty charge by the French knights against the archers.
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 province level, the Provincial legislature ( Provincial Assembly ) elects a governor, and the governor, with his government of up to 10 ministers, is in charge of the provincial executive.
At that point, " Liebowitz promptly orchestrated the merger of All-American and Detective Comics into National Comics ... Next he took charge of organizing National Comics, self-distributorship Independent News, and their affiliated firms into a single corporate entity, National Periodical Publications ".
At the time the transfer port is uncovered the compressed charge from the crank chamber enters into the combustion chamber through the transfer port.
At a pH below their pI, proteins carry a net positive charge ; above their pI they carry a net negative charge.
At the end of the hearing the lords vote on the verdict, which is decided by a simple majority, one charge at a time.
At one time, Sun made most of its Java implementations available without charge, despite their proprietary software status.
At the end of 357 Julian, with the prestige of his victory over the Alamanni to give him confidence, prevented a tax increase by the Gallic praetorian prefect Florentius and personally took charge of the province of Belgica Secunda.
At the Battle of Crécy ( 1346 ), Edward III of England sent his son, Edward, the Black Prince, to lead the charge into battle and when pressed to send reinforcements, the king replied, " say to them that they suffer him this day to win his spurs.
At the end of the war, the most likely successor seemed to be Andrei Zhdanov, party leader in Leningrad during the war, who was in charge of all cultural matters by 1946.
At the outbreak of World War I, Weber, aged 50, volunteered for service and was appointed as a reserve officer and put in charge of organising the army hospitals in Heidelberg, a role he fulfilled until the end of 1915.
At the same time, the other empty capacitor quickly charges thus restoring its charge ( the first capacitor acts as a time-setting capacitor and the second prepares to play this role in the next state ).
The pure number we call the fine structure constant and denote by α is a combination of the electron charge, e, the speed of light, c, and Planck's constant, h. At first we might be tempted to think that a world in which the speed of light was slower would be a different world.
At the same time that rhetoric was becoming divorced from political decision making, rhetoric rose as a culturally vibrant and important mode of entertainment and cultural criticism in a movement known as the " second sophistic ," a development which gave rise to the charge ( made by Quintilian and others ) that teachers were emphasizing style over substance in rhetoric.
At the same time, a market for celebrity autographs emerged on eBay, which created a new source of income for actors, who began to charge money for autographs that they had previously been doing for free.
At Tarnover, Paul Freeman takes charge of the interrogation.
At first, Alan of Brittany had custody of the duke, but when Alan died in either late 1039 or October 1040, Gilbert of Brionne took charge of William.
At the advance of Agesilaus ' forces, instead of giving the order to charge, Chabrias famously ordered his men at ease — with the spear remaining pointing upwards instead of towards the enemy, and the shield leaning against the left knee instead of being hoisted against the shoulder.
At the Battle of Tagliacozzo, on 23 August 1268, it appeared he might win the day ; but a sudden charge of Charles ' reserve discomfited his army and he was forced to flee to Rome.
At low frequencies, the charge can be removed and the diode turns off.
At higher frequencies, there is not enough time to remove the charge, so the diode never turns off.

At and ordered
At first the kitchen help was tolerant, but ordered their own supply of white bread for themselves.
At 13: 00, Cutts was ordered to attack the village of Blenheim whilst Prince Eugene was requested to assault Lutzingen on the Allied right flank.
At 11: 00, the Duke ordered the army to take standard battle formation.
At first, this so greatly angered Constantius that he immediately ordered Gallus ' execution.
At the end of August the Assembly ordered Abancourt and the other prisoners at Orléans to be transferred to Paris with an escort commanded by Claude Fournier l ' Americain.
At this time, uniforms were ordered in the club colours, black with a red sash, and have been worn in every game from 1890 to today.
At some point, the server may be ordered to start a game ; in response, it creates game players ( nations ) and the game map, and assigns every player to either a Freeciv client or a computer player, as specified by the configuration.
At the end of World War II in Europe, in May 1945, the U. S. Army's Information and Educational Branch was ordered to establish an overseas university campus for demobilized American service men and women in Florence, Italy.
At 17: 00, Gott ordered 5th Indian Infantry Division to execute a night attack to capture the western half of Ruweisat ridge and Deir el Shein.
At this time, there was further controversy when the British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin ordered an illegal immigrant ship, the Exodus 1947, to be sent back to Europe.
At the time, Vortigern was in what is now Canterbury, and upon being informed of " the arrival of some tall strangers in large ships ," he ordered that they be received with peace and led to him.
At the request of Madame d ' Epinay, who was anxious to protect her privacy, however, the police ordered him to stop, and the Confessions was only partially published in 1782, four years after his death.
At this, Col. Washington ordered his soldiers to fire.
At higher concentration, the assemblies will become ordered.
At 9: 45 am CST, Governor Frank Keating declared a state of emergency and ordered all non-essential workers in the Oklahoma City area to be released from their duties for their safety.
At nearby Valdez, ( also in Alaska ), the U. S. Coast Guard ordered all tankers filling up with oil to head out to sea.
At Christmas 1085, William ordered the compilation of a survey of the landholdings of him and his vassals throughout the kingdom, organised by counties, a work now known as the Domesday Book.
At one of the earliest stops, the lady of the house ordered Tubman to sweep the yard to make it appear as though she worked for the family.
At this, Mary ordered him out of the room.
At the same time, local varieties of ramen were hitting the national market and could even be ordered by their regional names.
At this point, Assata Shakur and Acoli were ordered to put their hands on their laps and not to move ; Harper said that Assata Shakur then reached down to the right of her right leg, pulled out a pistol, and shot him in the shoulder, after which he retreated to behind his vehicle.
At the outset of the war, the French government ordered a blockade of the North German coasts, which the relatively small North German navy ( Norddeutsche Bundesmarine ) could do little to oppose.
At Troia, he ordered Pandulf to restore stolen property to Monte Cassino.
At the third Council of Tours in 813, priests were ordered to preach in the vernacular language – either in the rustica lingua romanica ( Vulgar Latin ), or in the Germanic vernaculars – since the common people could no longer understand formal Latin.

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