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At and low
At another phase in the therapy, when a pathogenic mother-introject began to emerge more and more upon the investigative scene, she muttered in a low but intense voice, to herself, `` I hate that woman inside me ''!!
At the start of a new industrial age in the 18th century, it was believed that " people are the riches of the nation ", and there was a general faith in an economy that paid its workers low wages because high wages meant workers would work less.
At very low temperatures in the vicinity of absolute zero, matter exhibits many unusual properties, including superconductivity, superfluidity, and Bose – Einstein condensation.
At the time, Abd al-Rahman and Bedr were keeping a low profile, staying in Kabylia, at the camp of a Nafza Berber chieftain friendly to their plight.
At low speeds, the compressibility of air is not significant in relation to aircraft design, but as the airflow nears and exceeds the speed of sound, a host of new aerodynamic effects become important in the design of aircraft.
At a pre-determined point on the missile's trajectory, the payload separates from the missile and deploys a parachute to permit splashdown and water entry at a low speed and with minimum detectable noise.
At the same time annual inflation in the economy was variable and during the last five years ( 2003 – 2007 ) has seen a low of 2. 3 % and high of 7. 3 %.
At this time the games tended to be low scoring, dominated by such pitchers as Walter Johnson, Cy Young, Christy Mathewson, and Grover Cleveland Alexander to the extent that the period 1900 – 1919 is commonly called the " Dead-ball era ".
At sufficiently low temperatures, electrons near the Fermi surface become unstable against the formation of Cooper pairs.
At low refresh rates ( below 50 Hz ), the periodic scanning of the display may produce an irritating flicker that some people perceive more easily than others, especially when viewed with peripheral vision.
At low pressure, there was enough space between the gas atoms that the ions could accelerate to high enough speeds that when they struck another atom they knocked electrons off of it, creating more positive ions and free electrons in a chain reaction.
At Woodside the old station buildings still stand disused, and the original platforms have been replaced by accessible low platforms.
At low volumes, producing a good crash from a cymbal not particularly suited to it is a highly skilled art.
At low tide, the West Winner sandbank is visible, extending a mile out to sea.
At the protein level, the halophilic species are characterized by low hydrophobicity, overrepresentation of acidic residues, underrepresentation of Cys, lower propensities for helix formation and higher propensities for coil structure.
At very low temperatures, honey will not freeze solid.
At our trading houses, too, we mean to sell so low as merely to repay us cost and charges, so as neither to lessen or enlarge our capital.
At night the F layer is the only layer of significant ionization present, while the ionization in the E and D layers is extremely low.
At too low temperature, most LC materials will form a conventional crystal.
At very low amphiphile concentration, the molecules will be dispersed randomly without any ordering.
At slightly higher ( but still low ) concentration, amphiphilic molecules will spontaneously assemble into micelles or vesicles.
At low concentrations blocks the pR promoter ( preventing cro production ).
At low velocities the fluid tends to flow without lateral mixing, and adjacent layers slide past one another like playing cards.
At low tide it is possible to walk across the sands following an ancient route known as Pilgrims ' Way.

At and thicknesses
At this point five thicknesses of steel exist in the seam.
At these more modest wall thicknesses, distinct patterns have emerged allowing for the judicious layout of bricks internal to the brickwork of each particular specified thickness of wall.
At the thicknesses used, regular glass would be unwieldy and would not have the desired transparency.
At certain thicknesses the RKKY coupling between adjacent ferromagnetic layers becomes antiferromagnetic, making it energetically preferable for the magnetizations of adjacent layers to align in anti-parallel.
At other film thicknesses, other complicated patterns of droplets on the substrate can be observed, which stem from a fingering instability of the growing rim around the dry patch.

At and cutting
At the simplest level this may involve washing, cutting, trimming, or adding other foods or ingredients, such as spices.
At first, the technique of cutting in to a closer shot of an actor in a scene made no contribution to the increase in cutting rate, because it was still very rarely done, despite having been established as a possibility in the previous period.
At the point when money velocity and prices rapidly accelerate in a vicious circle, hyperinflation is out of control, because ordinary policy mechanisms, such as increasing reserve requirements, raising interest rates, or cutting government spending will be ineffective and be responded to by shifting away from the rapidly devalued money and towards other means of exchange.
At Hlobane they caught a British column on the move rather than in the usual fortified position, partially cutting off its retreat and forcing it to withdraw.
At the start of 2000, then President Thabo Mbeki vowed to promote economic growth and foreign investment by relaxing restrictive labour laws, stepping up the pace of privatisation, and cutting unneeded governmental spending.
At the beginning of the Holocene 10, 000 years ago, sea levels rose, forming the Taiwan Strait and cutting off the island from the Asian mainland.
At the same time, Kroc also insisted on cutting food costs as much as possible, eventually using the McDonald's Corporation's size to force suppliers to conform to this ethos.
At the end of the 19th century Hendrik Cassiers founded a diamond cutting company outside Antwerp, in Grobbendonk.
At some point during his Syrian campaign, Necho II initiated but never completed the ambitious project of cutting a navigable canal from the Pelusiac branch of the Nile to the Red Sea.
At the birth of each man they appeared spinning, measuring, and cutting the thread of life.
At the railroad's request, Louis Rivers, his wife and child, and his brother Frank came to what would become Marshfield and started cutting an opening in the forest.
At the north end thereof the sea cuts the countrey againe, and that cutting of the sea is called Careynesse, and benorth this countrey is called Kenehnache of Ywst, that is in Englishe, the north head of Ywst.
At this point, cutting ceased through lack of money, as the capital raised had all been spent.
At around that time appeared the legend of the “ recooking ”, actually a rejuvenation recipe that involved drinking a youth elixir, cutting one ’ s head off and baking it again.
At the road bridge, German forces of the 9th SS had quickly surrounded Frost's battalion, cutting them off from the rest of the division.
At the time when Maudslay began working for Bramah, the typical lathe was worked by a treadle and the workman held the cutting tool against the work.
At last, seeing it was useless to ask, Ōishi ordered the ronin to pin him down, and killed him by cutting off his head with the dagger.
At the outbreak of war in 1939 Reitsch was asked to fly many of Germany's latest designs, among them the rocket-propelled Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet as well as several larger bombers on which she tested various mechanisms for cutting barrage balloon cables.
At the same time, smaller municipalities were merged into larger units, cutting the number of municipalities from 270 to 98.
At the age of 19, Carter spent a year studying in The Netherlands where he learned from Jan van Krimpen's assistant P. H. Raedisch, who taught Carter the art of punch cutting.
At dawn, Sunday, government troops arrived to knock down the main transmitter of Radio Veritas, cutting off broadcasts to people in the provinces.
At the start of the Internet revolution, electronic commerce was seen as a tool of disintermediation for cutting operating costs.
At the time, technology had not yet evolved to guarantee quality of the modern standard, and cutting the diamond was considered difficult and risky.

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