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At and least
`` At least for South Florida ''.
At least a dozen men, some armed, are never far away from him.
At least I had been unable to lay hold on the experience of conversion.
At least I should like them to know that I know these discounts are being made.
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 least, I have found it so.
At least in Indonesia, Khrushchev found an American proud to be at total war with Communism ''!!
At least the Union officer had been decent enough to provide a candle.
`` At least there is room here '', she said.
`` At least you could leave it for the movers '', Miss Ada said.
At least one state vehicle was in existence in 1917.
At least five years ago, Tom Robinson of Marlin made up an over/under double rifle for me in this caliber, using the now defunct Model 90 action in 20-gauge size.
At least he could buy the equipment for his workshop.
At least the moment was postponed when he had to face the mystery of the power tools.
At the least, however, one may conclude that Geometric potters sensed a logical order ; ;
At least she never knew what the bottom was like ''.
I know Negroes who prefer the South and white Southerners, because `` At least there, you haven't got to play any guessing games ''!!
At least he could climb up on the fence when his tormenters roared by again.
At least, I want to find out whether she's home yet or not ''.
At least 20 other Americans were reported to have been arrested in a mass political roundup.
At least two private colleges in the Atlanta area now or in the past have had integrated student bodies, but their tax-exempt status never has been challenged by the state.
At least this seemed to be the working hypothesis for `` Chicago And All That Jazz '', presented on NBC-TV Nov. 26.
At least 60 stations devote all of their time to reaching this audience in about half of the 50 states.
At least, he had the decency to blush, she thought.

At and wheels
At the same time, the sector gears are returned to their original position, which causes them to increment the even column wheels back to their original values.
At the single-facer, it is heated, moistened, and formed into a fluted pattern on geared wheels.
* At high angles of body roll, the swinging arms that are mounted with large bearings to " cross tubes " that run side to side across the chassis ; combined with the effects of all-independent soft springing and excellent damping, this keeps the road wheels in contact with the road surface and parallel to each other across the axles.
At its peak the Hazard Powder Company operated in 125 buildings occupying hundreds of acres of land with 25 water wheels and 3 steam engines along a mile of Scantic River frontage.
At first, manually extendable ladders were used ; as these grew in length ( and weight ), they were put onto two large wheels.
At low speed ( e. g. parking ) the rear wheels turn opposite of the front wheels, reducing the turning radius by up to twenty-five percent, sometimes critical for large trucks or tractors and vehicles with trailers, while at higher speeds both front and rear wheels turn alike ( electronically controlled ), so that the vehicle may change position with less yaw, enhancing straight-line stability.
At the rear wheels is a Torsen ( torque sensing ) rear differential.
At this time, velocipedes ( cycles ) had wheels of nearly equal size, the front slightly larger, although to grow much larger in the penny-farthings Starley soon made with William Hillman.
At the organization's meeting in the spring a state Wheel was established and deputies were appointed to spread the word to neighboring states and seek to establish local wheels in those states.
At high speeds, when a car tends to turn, its outer and inner wheels are subjected to different speed of rotation, that is conventionally controlled by using a differential.
At highway speeds this additional generator / motor pathway is less efficient than simply powering the wheels directly.
At low speeds ( of up to 35 km / h ), the rear wheels would move in the opposite direction to the front wheels, aiding parking and U-turns by lowering the turning circle.
At the same time, 5, 000 horsepower ( 3, 700 kW ) is distributed evenly to all four wheels ( 1, 250 hp / 932. 13 kW ).
At the same time, a product launched in 2008 to dynamically alter the rotating inertia of bicycle wheels claims to have " outperformed the standard, equivalent wheel by 5. 6sec / mile.
At the rear the differential housing was fixed to the chassis and drive was taken to the wheels through jointed drive shafts.
At the beginning of the ride, participants traditionally dip the rear wheels of their bikes in either the Missouri River or the Big Sioux River ( depending on the starting point of the ride ).
At the end, the riders dip the front wheels in the Mississippi River.
At the same time, the XJ-S received changes to its exterior and interior ( new five-spoke alloy wheels, chrome inserts on the upper part of the bumpers, wood inserts on dashboard and door cappings ).
At the height of water power, there were over twenty water wheels in operation from races built on the river and its accompanying cut, the Eglinton Canal, which was built as part of the " Drainage and Navigation scheme of Lough Carra, Lough Corrib and Lough Mask " in the mid-19th century.
At the head of the tunnel is an iron shutter which runs horizontally on small wheels, covering or uncovering the opening like a trap-door.
At the first sign of a skid, the pilot should release brake pressure and allow the wheels to spin up.

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