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At and least
At least, the wheels dug in.
`` 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 draw
At the first shot Russ had hurled his mount to the left toward the side of the winding draw.
At Yokosuka he was restricted to the confines of the Base because Walt Perry, being thoughtful, knew that Doc might have to draw some medical supplies from the hospital or the Supply Base.
At Public School 179 in Manhattan, the boy's artistic abilities were recognized and he was asked to draw all of the school posters during his years there.
At the start of 1986, Essendon were considered unbackable for three successive flags, but a succession of injuries to key players Paul Van der Haar ( only fifteen games from 1986 to 1988 ), Tim Watson, Darren Williams, Roger Merrett and Simon Madden led the club to win only eight of its last eighteen games in 1986 and only nine games ( plus a draw with Geelong ) in 1987.
At the same time, since writers of Halakha may draw upon the aggadic and even mystical literature, there is a dynamic interchange between the genres.
At one stage, New South Wales were six wickets down with less than 150 runs scored, but Benaud refused to attempt to defend for a draw.
At 80, John Doran is among the last architects able to draw Gothic plans-the difficult style is not taught in schools.
At Augsburg he was charged by the emperor to draw up, in concert with twenty other theologians, a refutation of the Lutheran Augsburg Confession, which had been delivered to the emperor on 25 June 1530, but he had to rewrite it five times before it suited the emperor.
At the end of the game, if one side has only a king and a knight while the other side has only a king, the game is a draw since a checkmate is impossible.
At the highest degree of separation, it can be difficult to draw the line between light rail and metros, as in the case of Wuppertal's Schwebebahn hanging rail system or London's Docklands Light Railway, which would likely not be considered " light " were it not for the contrast between it and the London Underground ; many consider these not to be " light rail " lines but light metros.
At this point the instrument was " chromatic " over two octaves, but not every chord or other note combination was available in either push or draw.
At 233 MHz this CPU drew only one watt ( more recent versions draw far less ).
At Waterloo, Jérôme's division was to make an initial attack on Hougoumont, which Napoleon expected would draw in Wellington's reserves, however Jérôme misunderstood the nature of his role and his division became completely engaged attempting to take Hougoumont outright.
At the same time, these commentators draw attention to the number of unpopular ( but U. S .- friendly ) warlords achieving " legitimating " positions under U. S. supervision of the elections.
At one time the heat from the fire was so great that residents could draw hot water directly from wells to brew coffee.
( At this point in the history of boxing, many states and counties forbade the use of judges to score a fight, so if a fight lasted the full distance, it was called a draw or non-decision, depending on the state or county where the fight was held ).
At the same time, feminists began to draw a distinction between ( biological ) sex and ( social / psychological ) gender.
At the same time the Allies needed to mount offensives in order to draw attention away from other hard-pressed areas of the line.
* At 09: 30 on 23 January 1948, a train formed of a 6PAN and a 6PUL unit, which had formed that day's 08: 05 from Seaford and 07: 30 from Ore, was allowed to draw up to the inner home signal, where it should have stopped.
At age 11, he and fellow prodigy K. K. Karanja were the only two children to draw with World Champion Garry Kasparov in an exhibition game where Kasparov played simultaneously against 59 youngsters.
At Trent Bridge in the drawn Third Test Snow dismissed Ian Chappell, Greg Chappell, Doug Walters, Ross Edwards and Bob Massie with 5 / 92 in the first innings and Keith Stackpole, Greg Chappell and Walters with 3 / 94 in the second as England held out for a draw.
At the end of each pay period, the employee's ability to draw money from that account is increased by the amount of his or her wages.
At Bristol 1896, he yielded just one draw in nine games.
At age of three, Chicago began to draw and was sent to the Art Institute of Chicago to attend classes.

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