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At and large
At Hilo large numbers of people ran out to inspect the amazing spectacle of the denuded beach.
At one extreme are the systems of upper New York State, where libraries in two or more counties combine to serve a large, sparsely populated area.
At the end of the session, each voter tossed one of these into a large clay jar which was afterwards cracked open for the counting of the ballots.
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 the end of the game, the last remaining housemate is declared the winner of that particular series and receives prizes, often including a large amount of money, a car, a vacation and ( in some editions ) a house.
At last her own woman, Potter settled into the partnerships that shaped the rest of her life: her country solicitor husband and his large family, her farms, the Sawrey community and the predictable rounds of country life.
At the same time, some settlers observed " all natives throughout these ... districts have a tradition ( of ) a very large animal having at one time existed in the large creeks and rivers and by many it is said that such animals now exist.
At N ' Djamena the Logone empties into the Chari, and the combined rivers flow together for thirty kilometers through a large delta and into Lake Chad.
At the beginning of May 1883, Monet and his large family rented a house and from a local landowner.
At the age of nine, Brâncuși left the village to work in the nearest large town.
At the end of September, Navy reconnaissance aircraft photographed the Soviet ship Kasimov with large crates on its deck the size and shape of Il-28 light bombers.
At the time, Compaq was focused on the enterprise market and had recently purchased several other large vendors.
At the individual level, there is a large literature, generally related back to the work of Jacob Mincer, on how earnings are related to the schooling and other human capital of the individual.
At radio and microwave frequencies, EMR interacts with matter largely as a bulk collection of charges which are spread out over large numbers of affected atoms.
At the higher end of the ultraviolet range, the energy of photons becomes large enough to impart enough energy to electrons to cause them to be liberated from the atom, in a process called photoionisation.
At extremely high flows, kolks, or vortices are formed by large volumes of rapidly rushing water.
At that time, the concept corresponded by and large with Ewald Hecker's hebephrenia.
At the age of nine, he and his older brother Peter were sent to a large and one of the best Latin schools in the Netherlands, located at Deventer and owned by the chapter clergy of the Lebuïnuskerk ( St. Lebuin's Church ), though some earlier biographies assert it was a school run by the Brethren of the Common Life.
At the beginning of the 19th century Emsworth had a population of less than 1, 200, this made Emsworth a large village at the time.
At any one time, moreover, a large percentage of intercity buses and Accra city buses are out of service.
At the same time a large Sephardi Jewish emigrant community from the Iberian peninsula established itself in Thessaloniki, while there were population movements of Arvanites and Vlachs, who established communities in several parts of the Greek peninsula.
At 2. 35 Eiffel hoisted a large tricoleur, to the accompaniment of a 25-gun salute fired from the lower level.
At some point in the next two years they moved back to England, by 1873 settling into The Glen, a large Victorian house in Blundellsands, a seaport in Lancashire, north-west England, which was developing into a wealthy suburb of Liverpool.
At the start of the 18th century a large house, called Delville-known at first as The Glen-was built on the site of the present Bons Secours hospital.

At and carcasses
At some point the bipedal primates developed handedness, giving them the ability to pick up sticks, bones and stones and use them as weapons, or as tools for tasks such as killing smaller animals, cracking nuts, or cutting up carcasses.

At and feeding
At the feeding station, the raffish group of cowbirds again bobbed and gobbled over the ground, but now, gorgeous among them, was a beautiful red cardinal, radiant in its feathered vestments.
At this point the larva stops feeding and begins " wandering " in the quest of a suitable pupation site, often the underside of a leaf.
At Kankakee it heads northward largely parallel to the now decommissioned route of old US 54 ( since renumbered largely as Illinois 50 ) into greater Chicago, meeting Interstate 80 in Chicago suburbs and feeding Interstate 94 on Chicago's South Side.
At the time, multiple residents saw the creature while feeding horses, smelled foul " bigfoot " odors, and found large patches of strange fur throughout the small community.
At first the hunger artist looked forward to the passing of the crowds, but in time he grew irritated by the noise and disruption caused by the people, and the stench, the roaring, and the feeding of the animals depressed him.
At the larval stage, month-old burbot will begin exogenous feeding, consuming food through the mouth and digesting in the intestines.
Image: Tangalooma Pelican. JPG | At Tangalooma, during artificial feeding session
At least 30 species, including the red-chested sea cucumber ( Pseudocnella insolens ), fertilise their eggs internally and then pick up the fertilised zygote with one of their feeding tentacles.
At low tide extensive areas of mudflats ( the Steart and the Berrow Flats ) are exposed, providing important feeding and over-wintering grounds for waders ( shorebirds ).
At least some Coots have difficulty feeding a large family of fledglings on the tiny shrimp and insects that they collect.
At the summit there are frequently Alpine Choughs, drawn there by people feeding them.
At one point the Bishop of London was persuaded to visit Holloway personally in connection with allegations of women prisoners being poisoned during force feeding.
At other times, thrips reside on old leaves without feeding.
At low tide, extensive mud flats are exposed, and these are an important feeding source for wading birds.
At other times, thrips reside on old leaves without feeding.
At 7: 32 pm the triple train began moving slowly forward, powered by a single motor car and with the short circuit on the front car M202 still live and feeding the fire.
At, the lake will spill into the outflow channel on its northeastern shore, known properly as Temescal Wash, flowing northwest through Temescal Canyon feeding Aberhill Creek which joins Temescal Creek, which in turn dumps into the Santa Ana River just northwest of Corona.
At Minsmere they, along with a herd of Highland cattle, help maintain the boundary between reed beds and open water areas and help control reed density, providing open water feeding pools for bitterns within the reed beds.
* At the Notojima Aquarium visitors can watch dolphin and seal shows, animal feeding and meet many species in the ' touch and feel ' tank.
At times he aids the group with his large size and strength, and the children reward him by feeding him the leaves that he uses for food ( particularly those that he cannot reach ).
* 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 one stage, the Twelfth Army was estimated to be feeding more than a quarter million people every day.
At adequate daily feeding levels, L. acidophilus may facilitate lactose digestion in lactose-intolerant subjects.
At night the mouth of the canyon is a dangerous area as large herds of deer move into the farmlands for feeding.

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