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At and dusk
At this time, Antares rises at dusk and sets at dawn.
At dusk, Nehring broke off the action.
At dusk on November 8, Danish soldiers, with lanterns and torches, entered a great hall of the royal palace and took away several noble guests.
At dusk, the men of A Company under Major Digby Tatham-Warter observed Graebner's force cross the bridge.
At dusk, from March to September, Austinites and tourists line the bridge and lake shore to watch the dramatic sight of the bats streaming out in their nightly quest for insects.
At this time, there are 3 – 4 hours of dawn and dusk around noon, sometimes with colourful skies towards the south.
At the poles, the sun rises at the spring equinox and sets at the autumn equinox, with a long period of dawn / dusk, lasting for a few weeks.
At dusk on the third day, the figurine is taken outdoors and buried near the wall.
At a farm at Oakura, ploughmen worked for three days from dawn until dusk, ploughing eight hectares.
At dusk the disguised group manned the longboat, and at nightfall they slipped alongside the Boyd and were greeted by the crew.
At dusk on May 29, with fewer than 10, 000 protesters remaining in the square the Art Students constructed a bamboo scaffolding and then began assembling the statue.
At dusk, Zorya Vechernyaya — the Evening Star — closes the palace gates once more after his return.
At dusk, they travel offshore to feed.
* At dawn the pack withdraws leaving a shadower, and resumes the attack at dusk.
At dawn and dusk,the copper colored rock of Mount Kamet reflecting the oblique rays of the sun on its hanging glaciers appears to set these glaciers aglow with crackling flames and bathes the mountain in a red burning glow ”.
At dusk, Cunningham changed course from 310º to 260º and slowed the fleet speed.
At dusk, Fletcher released Spruance to continue fighting with TF 16 the next day.
Image: Person jumping at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. jpg |< center > At dusk .</ center >
At dusk on 16 December, after virtually no sleep during the preceding night and a full day of almost non-stop combat, with only a few rounds of ammunition remaining, about 50 German paratroopers finally flanked and captured the remaining 19 soldiers.
At dusk on 23 June, Boerstler's force moved in secret from Fort George to the village of Queenston, where they quartered themselves in the houses and other buildings
At dusk the whole river reflects the varied sunsets as the days draw in-effects of palest pink, for instance, striped by cloudy lines of green, or an horizon aflame with scarlet and orange light.
At dusk each night, the cross reflects the setting sun across the town acting as a beacon of light that on the anniversary of her death lights up the doorstep of where her family home once stood.
At dusk the shelling stopped, and Sedgwick's infantry rushed suddenly upon the works.
At dusk, bats, owls and otters may be seen, while the mudflats of the estuary are favoured by black-headed gulls, redshanks and oystercatchers.

At and emerge
At another phase in the therapy, when a pathogenic mother-introject began to emerge more and more upon the investigative scene, she muttered in a low but intense voice, to herself, `` I hate that woman inside me ''!!
::" We have no idea how consciousness emerges from the physical activity of the brain and we do not know whether consciousness can emerge from non-biological systems, such as computers ... At this point the reader will expect to find a careful and precise definition of consciousness.
At 11: 15pm reporters waiting outside the National Palace saw two cars containing Madero and Suárez emerge from the main gate under a heavy escort commanded by Captain Francisco Cardenas, an officer of the rurales.
At dawn, Stalin did not emerge from his room.
At the same time, in order that there be movement, or potential, the origin cannot be some pure unity or simplicity, but must already be articulated — complex — such that from it a " diachronic " process can emerge.
* At the level of " ethnic networks ", the group begins to have a sense of collectiveness, and at this level, common myths of origin and shared cultural and biological heritage begins to emerge, at least among the élites.
Many popular Chicano and Chicano-led rock bands began to emerge during the mid and late 90s such as Downset, Spineshank, At the Drive-In, P. O. D., Fenix TX, Unloco, Union 13, Voodoo Glow Skulls, MxPx, Adema, Los Lonely Boys, Aztlan Underground, Ozomatli and The Latin Soul Syndicate.
At least some accretion discs produce jets, twin highly collimated and fast outflows that emerge in opposite directions from close to the disc ( the direction of the jet ejection must be determined either by the angular momentum axis of the disc or the spin axis of the black hole ).
At the equator, there is very little difference ( Pisces, Aries, Virgo and Libra take slightly less time than the other signs ) but as one moves from the equator, larger and larger differences emerge.
At one or more high scales Λ < sub > ETC </ sub >, G < sub > ETC </ sub > is broken down to G < sub > TC </ sub >, and quarks and leptons emerge as the TC-singlet fermions.
At the end of two years of captivity he returned to France at the general peace, was aide-de-camp to Marshal Davout during the Hundred Days, and thereafter passed into retirement, from which he did not emerge until 1830.
At these times, a distinct hierarchy will emerge: the highest-ranking animals will take the best-usually the highest or sunniest-basking spots, and all other individuals arrange themselves lower down.
At a press conference after his appointment, Van Rompuy commented: " Every country should emerge victorious from negotiations.
At this point the river flows underground to emerge south of St Paul's Road in Canonbury.
At that stage the 1, 584 cc Cavalier and the 1, 897 cc which had joined it were still being imported from Belgium, but in due course these, too, started to emerge from the Luton production plant.
At the time, a struggle to reassert a Hungarian national identity was beginning to emerge under able leaders – most notably Wesselényi and the Széchenyis.
At the beginning of the 20th century, theatres and theatre companies dedicated to the staging of Irish plays and the development of indigenous writers, directors and performers began to emerge.
At night many of these species emerge from the anus of the sea cucumber in search of food.
At first there was to be an image of Sauron in his Second Age guise of " Annatar ", which was fair to look upon, but once the battle was joined the Dark Lord was going to emerge much as he looked at the beginning of the trilogy before the Ring was cut from his hand.
* At about 5: 30 at night thousands of wrinkled lipped bats emerge from a cave 3 km outside the northern gate to begin night time feeding.
At this time ( late nineteenth century ), industries were beginning to emerge, starting with the socks and the factory " Biscoutos Jacareí " ( Jacareí ’ s cookies ), taking a leap of development in the twentieth century.
At night, whitetip reef sharks emerge to hunt bony fishes, crustaceans, and octopus in groups, their elongate bodies allowing them to force their way into crevices and holes to extract hidden prey.
The same is generally true of all data: At different resolutions or granularities, different features and relationships emerge.
At the far end of the loop, hikers emerge from the hemlocks groves onto level trail, among oaks and hickories, before returning to the parking area.

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