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At and launch
At launch, Tim Orchard was Controller of News 24 from 1997 until 2000.
At the end of November, a meeting was held in the rooms of Canon John Collins, chaired by the editor of the New Statesman, Kingsley Martin, to launch the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
At the time of launch, the DSN had a small number of K < sub > a </ sub > receivers installed on an experimental basis ; K < sub > a </ sub > operations and missions are increasing.
At the same time, Heraclianus raised the standard of revolt in North Africa, but failed to launch an invasion of Italy.
* 1980 – At Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia, 50 people are killed by an explosion of a Vostok-2M rocket on its launch pad during a fueling operation.
At the launch of OS / 2 Warp in 1994, Patrick Stewart was to be the Master of Ceremonies ; however Kate Mulgrew of the then-upcoming series Star Trek: Voyager was substituted at the last minute.
At first, they failed: initial preference was given to the Vanguard program whose launch vehicle had a strange and uncanny way of exploding on national television.
At arrival, the image in the ship screen shows the staying twin as he was 1 year after launch, because radio emitted from Earth 1 year after launch gets to the other star 4 years afterwards and meets the ship there.
At the time of UPN's launch, the network's flagship station was WWOR-TV in New York City, owned by Chris-Craft.
At launch the A-4 propelled itself for up to 65 seconds on its own power, and a program motor controlled the pitch to the specified angle at engine shutdown, from which the rocket continued on a ballistic free-fall trajectory.
* November 26 – At the Hammaguira launch facility in the Sahara Desert, France launches a Diamant-A rocket with its first satellite, Asterix-1 on board, becoming the third country to enter outer space.
At the time of the stock launch, after the Registration Statement has become effective, indications of interest can be converted to buy orders, at the discretion of the buyer.
( At the time, all private stations were expected to affiliate with the CBC, a condition that relaxed in 1960 – 61 with the launch of CTV.
At launch time, Microsoft announced a time-limited promotion from September 2000 – January 2001 which entitled Windows 95 or Windows 98 users to upgrade to Windows Me for $ 59. 95 instead of the regular retail upgrade price of $ 109.
At the time of its launch, Disney Channel was a premium channel that aired for 16 hours a day, from 7 a. m .- 11 p. m. ET / PT.
At E3 2012, Nintendo introduced the Wii U launch title Nintendo Land, which hosts Luigi's Ghost Mansion, a multiplayer mini-game based on the original Luigi's Mansion.
At its launch attempt on December 6, 1957 at Cape Canaveral, the booster ignited and began to rise ; but about two seconds after liftoff, after rising about four feet ( 1. 2 m ), the rocket lost thrust and began to fall back to the launch pad.
At 104 seconds after launch, communications with the upper stages was lost and the payload was stripped off followed by the third stage.
At the Battle of Stones River in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, against Breckinridge's advice, Bragg ordered Breckinridge's division to launch a near-suicidal attack on the Union lines on January 2, 1863.
At its launch, Apple's iTunes Store provided a section of free music videos in high quality compression to be watched via the iTunes application.
At, the satellites were the first to be designed for launch from the Space Shuttle payload bay.
At launch in 2007 the SH-2A based SH7211 was the world's fastest embedded flash microcontroller running at 160 MHz.

At and orbiter
At SRB separation, a switchover is made from the SRB RGAs to the orbiter RGAs.
Description: At Launch Pad 39-B, the STS-95 crew pose for a closeup photo while in the white room, an environmental chamber that mates with the orbiter and can provide emergency egress for the flight crew before launch.

At and probe
At a minimum, an atom probe will consist of several key pieces of equipment.
At the bottom of the Challenger deep, the Nereus probe spotted one polychaete worm ( a multi-legged predator ) about an inch long.
At one point in " Doomsday ", a Dalek calls the screwdriver " a sonic probe " when the Doctor reveals it.
At the heliopause, light from the Sun takes over 16 hours to reach the probe.
At each stage it computes a probe position then as with the binary search, moves either the upper or lower bound in to define a smaller interval containing the sought value.
At the tip of the cone was a small probe which combined with the cone itself to act as an antenna.
At the tip of the cone was a small probe which combined with the cone itself to act as an antenna.
At a more basic level, adult male European Blackbirds can easily be distinguished by more slender body shape, longer tail, and behaviour ; they hop instead of walking and do not probe for food with open bills.
At this time Pioneer 6 had operated for 12, 758 days, making it the oldest operating space probe until it was surpassed by Voyager 2 on August 13, 2012.
At least 200 cells are viewed in an arbitrary fashion and classified as either acrosome intact ( fluorescing bright green ) or acrosome reacted ( no probe present, or only on the equatorial region ).
At one point she experiences the deliberately provoked memory of a mind probe she performed four years previously on a serial killer, a terrifying experience that still gives her nightmares.
At that juncture, the station was designed to release the probe capsule and disintegrate.
At her trial, prosecutors charged Villalpando with three felonies: tax evasion ( specifically $ 47, 013 in Federal income taxes ), conspiracy to make false statements regarding her finances ( namely that she believed she owed less than she did ), and obstruction of a grand jury ( due to the destruction of officially requested records in the HUD probe ).

At and together
At the opening of the Dusseldorf show, Thompson himself scarcely glanced at the treasures that he was seeing together for the last time.
At least, we were together and we had Mrs. Hodges, bless her, to look after us -- no mother could be fonder of Gladdy than Mrs. Hodges was.
At the " Wasserschloss ", where the rivers Aar, Reuss and Limmat come together
At this time, Lord Sandwich, together with the President of the Royal Society, Sir Joseph Banks, was advocating establishment of a British colony in New South Wales.
At both Choate and Harvard, Lerner was a classmate of John F. Kennedy ; at Choate they had worked together on the yearbook staff.
At birth, there are over 270 bones in an infant human's body, but many of these fuse together as the child grows, leaving a total of 206 separate bones in an adult.
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 first, the islands of Cape Verde housed an extensive savanna and dry forest cover, but mostly it was removed to convert to agricultural land, which, together with the arid climate and rugged terrain, has led to a soil erosion and desertification widespread.
At the top were the Emperor and Court nobles ( kuge ), together with the Shogun and daimyo.
At the end of basic training they had to buy a horse at a reduced price from the army and to take it home together with equipment, uniform and weapon.
At the turn of the century, G. K. Chesterton and Hillaire Belloc drew together the disparate experiences of the various cooperatives and friendly societies in Northern England, Ireland and Northern Europe into a coherent political ideology which specifically advocated widespread private ownership of housing and control of industry through owner-operated small businesses and worker-controlled cooperatives.
At the news of his death, over thirty great minds collected together their eulogies of him, which was then later published in Latin.
At first the two men worked well together, but two weeks into filming Lubitsch began arriving on the set on a regular basis, and he soon began directing scenes with Cukor's consent.
At all times, however, through the Hellenistic periods, Roman, and throughout Western history into the present day, several of his characteristic objects are present as identification, but not always all together.
At a level above that of LAU is the Region which clusters counties together for NUTS purposes.
At first, they did not live together, though later Rousseau took Thérèse and her mother in to live with him as his servants, and himself assumed the burden of supporting her large family.
At around this time, Whale and Lewis began living together.
At Jericho, circular dwellings were built of clay and straw bricks left to dry in the sun, which were plastered together with a mud mortar.
At Vicksburg, the failure to coordinate multiple forces on both sides of the Mississippi River rested primarily on the his inability to create a harmonious departmental arrangement or to force such commanders as generals Edmund Kirby Smith, Earl Van Dorn, and Theophilus H. Holmes to work together.
At the time, the union between Sweden and Norway under one monarch, together with the fact that King Frederick VII of Denmark had no male heir, gave rise to the idea of reuniting the countries of the Kalmar Union, except for Finland.
At midlength, where the planks are straight, the rivets are about 170 mm apart but were closer together as the planks sweep up to the curved bow and stern.
At this stage, the synapsis ( pairing / coming together ) of homologous chromosomes takes place, facilitated by assembly of central element of the synaptonemal complex.
At the same time, at the head of ten legions, Mieszko went to Moravia and planned an allied attack together with Bohemia against the Emperor.
At the time the two of us were in Heliopolis and we both witnessed the extraordinary phenomenon of the moon hiding the sun at the time that was out of season for their coming together ... We saw the moon begin to hide the sun from the east, travel across to the other side of the sun, and return on its path so that the hiding and the restoration of the light did not take place in the same direction but rather in diametrically opposite directions ..."

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