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At and slide
At low velocities the fluid tends to flow without lateral mixing, and adjacent layers slide past one another like playing cards.
At one time the memory consisted of a user making grease pencil marks on the radar screen and then calculating the speed using a slide rule.
Like Alan Wilson, Duane Allman played a key role in bringing slide guitar into rock music, through his work with The Allman Brothers Band, specifically on the 1971 live album At Fillmore East and with Derek and the Dominos ' Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs album.
At the upper levels, riders may also apply a grease or lard to the front of the horse's legs, to help the horse slide over fences if they hang a leg.
At the age of nine he learned to use a slide rule, followed shortly by the study of logarithms, and subsequently completed high school at Mulberry High School in two years.
At that time, slide saxophones, with reeds rather than a fipple, were also built.
At magnifications higher than 100x moving a slide by hand is not practical.
At long range, the aircraft remains in firing range for a long time, so the necessary calculations can in theory be done by slide rules-though, because small errors in distance cause large errors in shell fall height and detonation time, exact ranging is crucial.
At the order of Fath Ali Shah Qajar, a slide was erected on the Ashkan mountain as a sliding and recreation tool for the monarchic family.
At the front end of the ram is a vertical tool slide that may be adjusted to either side of the vertical plane along the stroke axis.
At the time, the city seemed to be on an inexorable downward slide into chaos, a theme that was explored in a more brutal fashion in William Friedkin's film The French Connection which was released the year after the pilot of McCloud.
At the Nasir Bagh refugee camp in 1984, Gula's photograph was taken by National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry on Kodachrome color slide film, with a Nikon FM2 camera and Nikkor 105mm F2. 5 lens.
At this point it is already blue, and a drop or two is used on a water slide.
At eight lanes and over long, Ragin ' Racer is the largest slide of its type in the country.
At the apex of the recoil stroke the recoil spring acts to reverse the direction of the slide, chambering a fresh cartridge.
At RMAS and in the UOTCs, JUOs wear an Austrian Knot above a single bar on their rank slide and SUOs wear an Austrian Knot above two bars.
At the toe of the slide, between Inspiration Point and Portuguese Point, are weathered boulders of basalt.
) At 1: 53 pm ( EST ), NBC broke into programming with a NBC Network bumper slide and Chet Huntley, Bill Ryan, and Frank McGee informing the viewers what was going on as it happened.
At the same time, a psychic ( who already knew a lot about the Sliders, suggesting that the psychic's powers might be real ) predicted that the next time the Sliders would slide, they would die.
At high pressures, especially with large hose sizes, the clamp would have to be unwieldy to be able to withstand the forces expanding it without allowing the hose to slide off the barb or a leak to form.
At higher speeds, the rear pump provided all the oil volume that was needed to operate the transmission and the front pump's slide was nearly centered, causing that pump to produce little output.
At the edge of the forest is the Gan Kipod children's park featuring a porcupine-shaped slide.
At this point Kashmere would release the hold and perform a bridging reverse chinlock before Acid hits a baseball slide to opponent's exposed face.
At the press of the foot pedal the plate assemblies were swapped in sequence in a similar fashion to a slide projector, placing an impression of the raised type onto the mail piece.

At and presentation
At such hearings each party is allowed a brief presentation at which the appellate judges ask questions based on their review of the record below and the submitted briefs.
At Cardiff the presentation was made on a podium on the pitch.
At the diet of Besançon in October 1157, the legates presented to Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor a letter from Adrian IV which alluded to the beneficia or " benefits " conferred upon the Emperor, and the German chancellor translated this beneficia in the feudal sense of the presentation of property from a lord to a vassal ( benefice ).
At the presentation, Walt Disney explained the plans for the site, including EPCOT, the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, which was to be a futuristic planned city ( and which was also known as Progress City ).
In his presentation to the American College of Sports Medicine's annual meeting in 2009, researcher and exercise physiologist Gary Granata presented research after studying members of the Avon High School Marching Black and Gold, noting " At the top levels of marching band and drum corps, you get a level of competition and athleticism that is equal to a division I athletic program.
At the end of the presentation, Wolfgang Pauli pointed out that it was not compatible with a semi-classical technique Fermi had previously adopted in the case of inelastic scattering.
At the centre of Brentano ’ s theory of judgment lies the idea that a judgment depends on having a presentation, but this presentation does not have to be predicated.
At that point you have a presentation of midgets in your mind.
At the University of the City of New York, on May 29, 1859, John Van Buren, son of President Martin Van Buren, ended a testimonial presentation by proclaiming, " Paul Morphy, Chess Champion of the World ".
At some point a gospel presentation is usually given.
At the age of 18, she became secretly engaged to Bryan Walter Guinness shortly after her presentation at Court.
At the root of Rothko and Gottlieb ’ s presentation of archaic forms and symbols as subject matter illuminating modern existence had been the influence of Surrealism, Cubism, and abstract art.
At the final presentation for the cultural center, Oscar and Peter receive the commission, but Oscar is simultaneously told that he has won the award for Gay Professional Man of the Year, with Newman deciding that he will reveal his decision after the ceremony.
) At the end of the performance, Pierre Berton ( Scarpia ) came on stage for the customary presentation of the author to the audience.
At the Academy Award presentation dinner, Brady's Oscar statuette was stolen by a man who came onstage to accept the award on the absent actress ' behalf.
At Fordham he remained engrossed in the work of his parish and writing only The Duty of Pastors and People Distinguished until 1646, when, the old incumbent dying, the presentation lapsed to the patron, who gave it to someone else.
( At the same conference as the Donceel's presentation, J. Magness reported that from what she saw of the pottery in the Rockefeller Museum that " there was very, very little in the way of fine wares.
At the conclusion of the presentation, they declared:
At a certain point, if a fish does not strike, depending upon the action of the fly in the wind or current, the angler picks up the line to make another presentation.
At the start of World War II, Snagge was made the BBC's presentation director and delivered important radio announcements as the war unfolded.
At the time the presentation was largely of academic interest, and soon forgotten.
At a presentation in International Institute for Strategic Studies 26 June 2006, Kasyanov criticized Putin's administration.
At the beginning of TVS's time as contractor, the company used separate presentation for each sub region, with a caption declaring the sub region below the clock so viewers could differentiate between programmes for the whole region, or for their sub region.

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