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At and home
At least they hadn't stepped up and asked to see papers in the hated, flat, dialect mispronunciation of Mussolini's home district -- Dogumenti, per favore.
`` At home, yes '', they argued.
At home, he wouldn't even wash his hands for supper, and he wandered around the yard in a pair of sweaty old corduroys.
At the home of a gourmet the new maid was instructed in the fine points of serving.
At Osaka, Mr. Yoneda had to leave us to get the train to his home, but Mr. Nishima and I had an hour and a half before train time to see Osaka at night.
At least, I want to find out whether she's home yet or not ''.
At home he had been a clean orderly man, and now he had to hide his annoyance.
At present the region is home to 14 million people and has 120 million annual visitors.
At age six, young Bronson began his formal education in a one-room schoolhouse in the center of town but learned how to read at home with the help of his mother.
The school taught only reading, writing, and spelling and he left this school at the age of 10. At age 13, his uncle, Reverend Tillotson Bronson, invited Alcott into his home in Cheshire, Connecticut to be educated and prepared for college.
At this time Johnson built a larger home in Greeneville ( Eliza had given birth to another son and his mother had moved in with them following the death of his stepfather.
At the age of 13 he entered the Göttingen Gymnasium, residing at the home of one of the professors.
At that time MCP did also sell imported home computers like the TRS-80, the Video Genie, ( another TRS-80 clone ), the Luxor ABC 80 and the Apple II.
* 1974 – At Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Hank Aaron hits his 715th career home run to surpass Babe Ruth's 39-year-old record.
At the time, a key driver for success with a home console was the number of home conversions it had of popular arcade games.
* AB / HR — At bats per home run: at bats divided by home runs.
At that time test-match referees came from the home nation, substitutions took place only if a doctor found a player unable to continue and there were no video cameras or sideline officials to prevent violent play.
The origin of the nickname appears to be a poem entitled “ The Pilgrims At Home ” written by Edwin Fitzwilliam that was sung at the 1907 home opener (“ Rory O ’ More ” melody ).
At one time, dot matrix printers were one of the more common types of printers used for general use, such as for home and small office use.
At this time, the team played their home games at South Side Park.
At home in Haworth Parsonage Charlotte acted as " the motherly friend and guardian of her younger sisters ".
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 and dreary
At any cost, he must leave the dreary Pennsylvania mining town where his father was a pharmacist.
At his father's expense, Gardner trained as a " creeper ", or trainee planter, learning all about the growing of tea ; although he disliked the " dreary endlessness " of the work, he enjoyed being outdoors and near to the forests.
Forced to move into a small, dreary house in a " modest " Montreal suburb, the sudden plunge into poverty only strengthened Shearer's determined attitude: " At an early age, I formed a philosophy about failure.
At the outbreak of the First World War, boys as young as 13 were caught up in the overwhelming tide of patriotism and in huge numbers cheerfully enlisted for active service others to avoid the harsh and dreary lives they had working in British industry.
At 17, he was sent to London to learn more about the glove-making business in the extensive dry goods establishment of his uncle, but every moment that could be snatched from the “ dreary drudgery of the desk's dead wood ” was surreptitiously devoted to sketching, drawing or engraving.

At and flat
At the beginning of 1935 he had to move out of Warwick Mansions, and Mabel Fierz found him a flat in Parliament Hill.
At the center of the S-curve a section of the blade remains relatively flat.
At a height of about, the wall's construction changes from the use of flat to overlapping slabs creating a beehive-shaped vault.
At the turn of the 19th century, Emile Berliner initiated the transition from phonograph cylinders to gramophone records: flat, double-sided discs with a spiral groove running from the periphery to near the center.
At the glass / air boundary of the flat surface, what happens will depend on the angle.
At a more typical combat range of 3, 000 yards, giving a fairly flat trajectory and hence a long " beaten zone " for the bullets, a typical 3-inch or 75-mm field gun shrapnel shell would have a velocity of approximately 900 feet / second.
At point B Passengers could disembark and by means of a series of flat slower belts ( Speedwalks ) go to other Carveyors to other destinations or out to the street.
At the finish, he won by 31 lengths ( breaking the margin-of-victory record set by Triple Crown winner Count Fleet in 1943, who won by 25 lengths ), and ran the fastest 1½ miles on dirt in history, 2: 24 flat, which broke the stakes record by more than two seconds.
At one point the narrator deplores the " newish, three-storied buildings " of Vere Street which are " perfectly flat, without a bow window [...] to break the straightness of the line from one end of the street to the other ".
At the age of 17, Smith moved to Christchurch, where he lived in a flat above a fruit shop, worked at various jobs, and considered joining the police in order to help children, before enrolling in Canterbury University at the age of 20.
At the double-backer, a second flat linerboard is adhered to the other side of the fluted medium to form single wall corrugated board.
At the equator, under flat conditions ( no obstructions such as mountains ; or at a height above any such obstructions ), the terminator line moves at approximately 1600 kilometers per hour ( 1000 miles per hour ).
At the end of the third and final series in 1966, a depressed and bored Bob attempted to join the Army but was rejected due to his flat feet.
At I-57 it becomes the Kell Road, following the modern Section boundaries over flat terrain to Kell.
At the north and south ends there are three chapels with flat roves and no columns.
At the market place of Wijk bij Duurstede is one of the few church towers in the Netherlands with a flat roof, so built because the bishop couldn't afford to build a spire.
In Book III in one section Isidore states " At the same time sun rises it appears equally to a person in the east as a person in the west ", implying that it is flat.
At this point the wavy portion is heated and the waves are gently hammered flat to conform to the desired shape.
At short range, the apparent target area is relatively large, the trajectory is flat and the time of flight is short, allowing to correct lead by watching the tracers.
At the time of the building of the mill it was some of the only flat land available.
At most angles the loop has a fairly flat reception pattern, but when it is aligned perpendicular to the station the signal in one side cancels the signal in the other, producing a sharp drop in reception known as the " null ".
At the same time, Douglas was pressing onwards, proposing a flat tax rate.
At and just long, the unit will be dry sump lubricated to save depth and will feature a 180 ° flat plane crank.

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