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At intervals an alumni directory is issued.
At extremely rare intervals the thermometer has fallen below zero (- 18 ° C ), as was the case in the remarkable cold wave of the 12th-13 February 1899, when an absolute minimum of-17 ° F (- 29 ° C ) was registered at Valley Head.
At regular intervals, the housemates each privately nominate a number of fellow housemates that they wish to see evicted from the house.
At intervals new ingots are buried to replace those lost.
At certain intervals February was truncated to 23 or 24 days ; and a 27-day intercalary month, Intercalaris, was inserted immediately after February to realign the year with the seasons.
At regular intervals, a simple timer causes a pump to fill the upper tray with nutrient solution, after which the solution drains back down into the reservoir.
At defined intervals, time slicing returns the current thread to the active queue behind other threads at the same priority.
At intervals of approximately two years the tribal government makes a distribution of excess casino earnings to the adult tribal membership.
At irregular intervals, however, they suddenly fade by 1 – 9 magnitudes ( 2. 5 to 4000 times dimmer ), slowly recovering to their maximum brightness over months to years.
# At random intervals the authenticator sends a new challenge to the peer and repeats steps 1 through 3.
At intervals, he returned to journalism: a periodical publication called L ' Indigent philosophe appeared in 1727, and another called Le Cabinet du philosophe in 1734.
At intervals the timpani create a sound reminiscent of a ship's engines by means of hard sticks, or, traditionally, coins.
At regular intervals during the game, the player will face a swarm of enemies ( bees, dragonflies, etc.
Sitting on the potty at regular intervals next to other children doing the same, we were educated to be the same ; but we were, for all that, different … At night the grownups leave and turn off all the lights.
At seven to ten mile intervals there were 38 stops between the Keokuk and Fort Dodge.
At random intervals ( averaging several hundred thousand years ) the Earth's field reverses ( the north and south geomagnetic poles change places with each other ).
At some crossings the traffic signals still turn to red but at much longer intervals.
At infrequent intervals, though, Francis releases Compact disc albums and EPs in limited quantities on her own label Concetta Records, containing previously unreleased material from her private archives.
At lower intervals, application of this technique is very demanding.
At intervals above the panels are circular tablets to the memory of College Governors.
At certain parts of the base of the brain, the arachnoid is separated from the pia mater by wide intervals, which communicate freely with each other and are named subarachnoid cisternæ ; in these the subarachnoid tissue is less abundant.
At peak periods, additional trains can be put into operation at short intervals ahead of the scheduled train, allowing capacity to be optimised according to demand.
At intervals throughout his literary career, he sought to gratify his dramatic ambition, hiring a theatre and engaging a company for the production of his plays.
At intervals along nodes of the stem they produce rings of bright green leaves, which are narrow and often much-branched.

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At this point Mrs. Frances Cupply, one of Wright's handsome daughters by his first wife, came from the house and tried to calm Miriam as she tore down a no visitors sign and smashed the glass pane on another sign with a rock.
At this moment Mando came hurrying up to announce that the problem was solved and all Norton had to do was to sign a sheaf of papers.
At that moment the bathroom door flew open and Eugene came out, with his face lathered for shaving, and strode down the hall, tying the sash of his dressing gown as he went.
At 7:25 two hotel doormen came thumping down the steps, carrying a saw-horse to be set up as a barricade in front of the haberdashery store window next to the entranceway, and as I watched them in their gaudy red coats that nearly scraped the ground, their golden, fringed epaulets and spic, red-visored caps, I suddenly saw just over their shoulders Jessica gracefully making her way through the crowd.
At the end of the performance, Dave and Max came out into the brilliantly lit foyer among a surge of gowned and tuxedoed first nighters.
At that point William came into the picture.
At the Democratic Convention, when he came in second on the first ballot and faded from there, it became clear that he was too unpopular to run.
At the Greek's journey to Troy, Artemis becalmed the sea and stopped the journey until an oracle came and said they could win the goddess ' heart by sacrificing Iphigenia, Agamemnon's daughter.
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.
At last B L came to a halt.
" At the mercy of Congress, cabinets came and went frequently, although there was more stability and continuity in public administration than some historians have suggested.
At the Battle of Vercellae, at the confluence of the Sesia River with the Po River, in 101 BC, the long voyage of the Cimbri also came to an end.
At the end of the 1980s, the word " cartoon " was shortened, and the word " toon " came into usage with the live action / animated feature Who Framed Roger Rabbit ( 1988 ), followed two years later by the TV series Tiny Toon Adventures ( 1990 ).
At first allied with the southern rulers against the Vikings, Constantine in time came into conflict with them.
At the bottom of the white social hiearchy came the so-called " poor whites ," often given such pejorative names as red legs in Barbados, or walking buckras in Jamaica.
At first he considered a career in law, but came to have, in his words, " an insurmountable aversion to everything but the pursuits of Philosophy and general Learning ; and while family fanceyed I was poring over Voet and Vinnius, Cicero and Virgil were the Authors which I was secretly devouring.
At first Newson was opposed to the radical idea of his daughter becoming a doctor but eventually came round and agreed to do all in his power, both financially and otherwise, to support Elizabeth in the long uphill battle.
At the very end of the inter-war period in Europe came the Spanish Civil War.
At home, Frigg went with a certain Mith-Othin and took over Odin's properties, until Odin came back and drove them away.
At club level, Banks came up with his second most famous save when spectacularly palming a vicious penalty from his England team-mate Hurst over the crossbar as Stoke defeated West Ham United in the semi final of the 1972 League Cup.
At an early age, he came to the attention of the papal nephew, Cardinal Scipione Borghese, and in 1621, at the age of only twenty three, he was knighted by Pope Gregory XV.
At the age of ten, he and his friends played the sort of games that eventually came to be called " live action role-playing games " with one of them acting as a referee.
At the time, private farms still produced about 87 % of Albania's agricultural output, but by 1960 the same percentage came from collective or state farms.
At first his body was laid in state, but since so many people came to see it, the reformers were afraid that they would be accused of fostering a new saint's cult.
At 25, he came into a small inheritance from his mother and used a portion of it to repay De Warens for her financial support of him.

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