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At and city
At last they saw Calcutta, largest city of Bengal and the Caravan's destination.
At Berger's direction, the city also intervened in the Hughes bankruptcy case in U. S. District Court in a move preliminary to filing a claim there.
At the coastal side of the city there are indications of an Early Christian basilica with mosaic floors decorated with semi-precious stones.
At the port city of Jaffa ( today part of Tel Aviv ) an outcrop of rocks near the harbour has been associated with the place of Andromeda's chaining and rescue by the traveler Pausanias, the geographer Strabo and the historian of the Jews Josephus.
At the age of twenty-one, he joined the city ’ s Guild of Saint Luke and later became dean.
At his return from Ethiopia, he married Virginie Vincent de Saint Bonnet in 1848, and settled in Hendaye where he purchased 250ha to build his castle, and became the mayor of the city from 1871 to 1875.
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 present Berlin consists of 96 localities, which are commonly made up of several city neighborhoods — called Kiez in the Berlin dialect — representing small residential areas.
At the Fourth Ecumenical Council at Chalcedon in 451, Constantinople was given jurisdiction over three dioceses for the reason that the city was " the residence of the emperor and senate ".
At the " Wailing Wall " in the Old City of Jerusalem, " the Jews assemble every Friday afternoon to bewail the downfall of the holy city, kissing the stone wall and watering it with their tears.
At the same time, the city was ranked Europe's fourth best city for business and fastest improving European city, with growth improved by 17 % per year.
At the time of the battle, Sparta and Athens were the two largest city states.
At certain times, London has had no overall city government and boroughs were the main unit of local government for Londoners ; in Tokyo, they are known as wards or cities, and have city status, but these still form parts of a larger municipal government which has merged with that of the prefecture.
At present, the capital city of N ' Djamena hosts 17 embassies, including those of the United States, Egypt, Algeria, Iraq, Sudan, Germany, the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Cameroon, and the European Union.
At the time, the amount is said to have been 80, 000 rations a day, doled out from 117 distribution points around the city.
At this time the Theodosian Walls kept the city impregnable from the land, while a newly discovered incendiary substance known as " Greek Fire " allowed the Byzantine navy to destroy the Arab fleets and keep the city supplied.
At the end, the population which had not been able to escape, was deported to Edirne, Bursa and other Ottoman cities, leaving the city deserted except for the Jews of Balat and the Genoese of Pera.
At its peak, roughly corresponding to the Middle Ages, it was the richest and largest European city, exerting a powerful cultural pull and dominating economic life in the Mediterranean.
At one point, almost every major city in the US had a velodrome or two for track racing events, however since the middle of the 20th century cycling has become a minority sport in the US whilst in Continental Europe it continues to be a major sport, particularly in the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Italy and Spain.
At the center of the city rose the giant ziggurat called Etemenanki, " House of the Frontier Between Heaven and Earth ," which lay next to the Temple of Marduk. He also made The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, for his wife from the mountains so that she would feel at home.
At various periods, and particularly during the Middle Ages, the citadel-having its own fortifications, independent of the city walls-was the last defence of a besieged army, often held after the town had been conquered.

At and entrances
At night, she sat in the galleries of Broadway theatres, studying the entrances of Ina Claire, Lynn Fontanne, and Katharine Cornell.
At least two entrances to the city, Poarta Ecaterinei ( or Katharinentor ) and Poarta Șchei ( or Waisenhausgässertor ), are still in existence.
At the same time, the defences around the eastern entrances were made more complex.
At an arranged time, the performers arrive and the production is worked through in chronological order, with occasional stops to correct sound, lighting, entrances etc.
At the end of the market day, metal gates were pulled in front of the entrances.
At the entrances to the park, where the rules are not in places, vendors still crowd, partially blocking entrances and even covering signs to the most direct entrances so that visitors need to wade through labyrinths of vendors to find an entrance.
At the park's southern end is the ANZAC War Memorial behind the ' Lake of Reflections ' or ' Pool of Remembrance ' and the entrances to the Museum railway station.
At one time there was a rank of minor clergy called the taper-bearer responsible for bearing lights during processions and liturgical entrances.
At the east and west side of the corridors are entrances to the rooms, two interconnected rooms on each side of the building.
At the end of 11th century, Baudoin II built a huge stone castle on top of Sigfrid ’ s old keep and enclosed the town within a stone wall, with defensive towers at each of the entrances.
At the Western Avenue entrance, four separate street entrances come together in a common room, allowing riders to access a set of three escalators that go to the platform.
At Westover the north and south entrances, made of imported Portland stone, were patterned after a plate in William Salmon's Palladio Londinensis ( 1734 ).
At all three entrances beyond fare control, lit-up signs indicate which train is the next to depart from the station.
At Shinto shrines, large Suzu drape over entrances, as it is said that ringing them calls kami, allowing one to acquire positive power and authority, while repelling evil.
At ground level, there are numerous alphanumerically-named entrances and exits.
At the rear there are 2 more entrances: Santa Apolonia and San Cristóbal.
At the west end are paired round-headed entrances with a commemorative plaque and three windows above them.
At the beginning of September 1995, Liberia ’ s three principal warlords – Taylor, George Boley and Alhaji Kromah – made theatrical entrances into Monrovia.
At the second café Mazzieri was told to look for a road map at the bottom of a bin near to one of the entrances to the Porte d ' Auteuil metro station.
At this stage, the entrances to both passages seem to have been discovered.
At the eight downtown stations, excepting Union, from Queen's Park to College on the Yonge – University – Spadina line subway line, streetcars stop on the street outside the station entrances, and proof of payment is required to transfer to or from the subway.
At the end of the same street that the DOD Building sits is one of many entrances to the Fort Ord Public Lands, which includes miles of trails, vegetation and wildlife.

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