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At and convenience
`` At three o'clock if it will be of convenience to you at that time ''.
At the northeast corner of the square are four 19th-century stone mounting blocks placed for the convenience of horseback riders.
At the onset of the initial 1883 gold rush near Coeur d ' Alene, Spokane became the outfitter of choice among prospectors due to the areas proximity, lower prices, and convenience of being able to obtain everything " from a horse to a frying pan ".
At first Jane and Guilford decide to treat their union purely as a marriage of convenience, but then they fall deeply in love.
At the time of its publication, De revolutionibus passed with relatively little comment: little more than a mathematical convenience that simplified astronomical references for a more accurate calendar.
At the build up to the peak periods, some trains starting from Hainault depot operate to central London via Grange Hill, Chigwell, Roding Valley and Woodford, although this service is provided merely for operating convenience rather than passenger demand.
At least three specimens were found near rivers, but this is probably due to collector convenience rather than evidence of habitat preference.
At that time, the diamond and the grandstands were on the southeast corner of the block, for the convenience of fans arriving from Grand Avenue.
At the time of writing, the town's retail facilities include a bank, post office, chemist, cafe, therapeutic massage, real estate, opp shop, butcher, two salons, clothing store, hardware store, community bank, grocery store, convenience store and petrol station.
At one time, some were co-branded with Mid-Atlantic convenience store chain Uni-Mart, which now sells its own brand of gasoline.
At the end of Dynes Road there is a newsagent, a convenience store, three takeaway restaurants and a post office, which are all collectively known as Dynes Parade.
At the time, the usual British practice was to wait for the Indians to come to a trading post they set up for their own convenience, in major crossroads.
At the time, neither Lugard nor other British administrators, nor Africans, considered Nigeria to constitute a potential national unit-in fact the north and south were considered culturally radically different-and the merger was an economic and administrative convenience.
At present there is one shop-cum-petrol station selling convenience goods, a former blacksmiths shop that sells and repairs gardening equipment, and a public house, The Willoughby Arms.
The trustees stated that “ all persons desirous of resorting to the library and of examining books, may do so with all the convenience which it is in the power of the trustees to afford .” At this time, the total number of books in the library was estimated at over 20, 000 volumes, costing $ 27, 009. 33.
At about the same time, Lawson's stores in the United States were sold to Dairy Mart, a smaller chain of convenience stores located in Enfield, Connecticut.
At his masterpiece at Wolterton this resulted in a building of controlled austerity which demonstrated how convenience and dignity could be achieved through subtle planning.
At the junction of the New Hampton Roads with Hunter and Clifford streets are several more shops, including the Sugar & Spice Asian catering store, the WV6 Internet Cafe, Burns + Dudgon Ltd electricians, The Fish Inn fish and chip shop, Mittu Jewellers, Jhoots Pharmacy, K. Ram & Sons convenience store, P. H.
At that time, the Halifax Court Centre Building ( now JJ's ) consisted of a central common room ( unlicensed though clearly built with the concept of housing a bar ), the only part-time portering service ( Geoff the porter ) at the university ( every other college had 24hr portering at that time ), an adjacent laundry room accessed from the outside ( now the lounge area of JJ's ), and a small convenience store accessed from the outside ( now the pizzeria ).
His tirades fail to convince us …… At a time when indecision and hesitation have become the order of the day in our society and government, the decisiveness shown by the petitioners in this case shows that our people have not yet lost the political will to enforce the law and protect the public interest beyond personal ties or convenience.

At and stores
At juice bars in Los Angeles' 35 `` health '' stores, a new sensation is a pink, high-protein cocktail, concocted of dried eggs, powdered milk and cherry-flavored No-Cal, which sells for 59-cents per 8-oz. glass.
At twelve he was working 3½ acres ( 14, 000 m² ) of garden using a horse and cart for his three-times-a-week deliveries to grocery stores in Pittsburgh.
At the end of 2009 financial year, the IKEA group had 267 stores in 25 countries.
At this salary, the appliance stores of the city can hire 100 repairmen.
At room temperature, rubber stores enough kinetic energy so that each section of chain oscillates chaotically, like the above piece of rope being shaken violently.
At these frequencies, even small periodic driving forces can produce large amplitude oscillations, because the system stores vibrational energy.
At the beginning of the disc there is a table of contents ( TOC, also known as " System File " area of the disc ), which stores the start positions of the various tracks, as well as meta information ( Title, Artist ) about them and free blocks.
" At the time of Cullen's death in 1936, there were seventeen King Kullen stores in operation.
At the cellular level, much of the variance in insulin sensitivity between untrained, non-diabetic humans is explained by two mechanisms: differences in phospholipid profiles of skeletal muscle cell membranes, and in intramyocellular lipid ( ICML ) stores within these cells.
At its inception, TSR sold its products directly to customers, shipped to game shops and hobby stores, and wholesaled only to three distributors that were manufacturers of miniatures figurines.
At the outbreak of the war, the Transport Board wrote that " the prisoners in all the depots in the country are at full liberty to exercise their industry within the prisons, in manufacturing and selling any articles they may think proper excepting those which would affect the Revenue in opposition to the Laws, obscene toys and drawings, or articles made either from their clothing or the prison stores ".
At that time, the Borders bookshop chain in the UK started a closing down sale in all of its 45 stores.
At its height, the rural community had four grocery stores, three service stations and garages, two cafes, a hardware store, two gins, and three churches.
The Tower Retail Park opposite Crayford Town Hall comprises stores used by Bed Post, Boots, the Carphone Warehouse, Comet, Currys, First Choice Holiday Hypermarket, Game, Hobbycraft, Next, Pets At Home and Sports Superstore, plus eateries run by Nandos and McDonald's.
At the Battle of Pollilur ( 1780 ), during the Second Anglo-Mysore War, Colonel William Braille's ammunition stores are thought to have been detonated by a hit from one of Tipu Sultan's Mysore rockets, which contributed to a British defeat.
At one time Herrin had 10 hotels, many clothing stores, grocery stores as well as department stores.
At that time there were two provision stores, since Oswego was on the military road.
At one time, Sebree was home to some 40 businesses, hotels, shops and stores.
At one time there were three car dealerships, Dufour Chevrolet, White Castle Motor company ( Ford ) and Dixie Sales and Service ( Chrysler / Plymouth ), three drug stores, Heberts, Viallons, and Bajons, Weils and Shaheens clothing stores, and two lumber yards.
At the turn of the century, the village boasted a post office, brick sidewalks, an iron bridge over the bayou, a newspaper, ice house, banks, hotels, liveries, blacksmith shop, clothing stores, grocery and general merchandise stores, and various other enterprises.
At the north edge of town are Walmart and Target department stores, three supermarkets, a Lowe's home-improvement store, and two all-night drugstores.

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