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At and mile
At low tide, the West Winner sandbank is visible, extending a mile out to sea.
At one mile ( 1. 6 km ), the force of the blast wave was 5 psi, with enough duration to implode houses and reduce them to kindling.
At DEF CON 12, a group of hackers known as " Flexilis " successfully connected two Bluetooth devices more than half a mile ( 800 m ) away.
At the base was inscribed the number of the mile relative to the road it was on.
At nearly a mile ( 1, 525 m ) long, the Tooth Cave is the longest cave in Gower.
At a meadow a mile from Edinburgh, there was a pavilion where Sir Patrick Hamilton and Patrick Sinclair played and fought in the guise of knights defending their ladies.
At 68 persons per square mile, San Patricio was the least populated, while Cuarto was the most densely populated at 18, 819 persons per square mile.
At exactly four laps of a normal 400 m track, this distance is raced as a near replacement for the mile ( it is, in fact, 9. 344 m, about 30. 6 feet, shorter ; however, it is still colloquially referred to as " the mile ").
At that time Vladimir Lenin resided on Percy Circus, less than half a mile north of Clerkenwell Green.
At the intersection with County Route 644, Route 7 turns north onto Cathedral Avenue and comes to its terminus at the Nutley / Clifton border less than one-half mile from an interchange with Route 3.
At its worst, the tornado was one half of one mile across.
At their urging, during the winter of 1883-84, the buildings of the town were loaded on skids and pulled by teams of draft animals to the town's present-day location on the bluff one mile ( 1. 6 km ) north of the river.
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 the time of incorporation, the area of Lantana was one square mile with a population of 100 residents.
At that time, the corporate limits extended three-fourths of a mile in every direction and the corporate authorities were given the authority to modify, alter, change and rectify the corporate limits.
At that time, the main business district for the village of Crystal Lake was located on Virginia Street, about one mile ( 1. 6 km ) southwest of the railroad station.
At the beginning of August, Metamora hosts the annual " Metamora 4x50 " race, an ultracycling event in which participants compete by riding a 50 mile loop four times.
At seven to ten mile intervals there were 38 stops between the Keokuk and Fort Dodge.
At the turn of the 20th century, Dr. Willet Price, in his autobiography " Boots and Forceps ", claimed that there were more hogs within a twenty-five mile radius of Wisner than any other similar-sized region in the United States.
At that time, the Town was located in DeSoto County and was a mile square with the railroad depot at the center.
Station 321 has a Ladder, Medic and Engine and other apparatus and is located on Liberty Road, Station 322 has an engine medic and air unit, they are located off of Sawmill Parkway, they have a distinct slogan " First Due At The Zoo ", because the Columbus Zoo is located almost a mile away.
At a few locations these beds were visible in the form of outcrops, and one such location was a gorge created by Ransom Creek ( now Coal Creek ) located about a mile upstream from the Susquehanna River.

At and marker
At its most primitive, however, patients may be simply marked with coloured tape, or with marker pens, when triage tags are either unavailable or insufficient.
At the main intersection in Lyndon is a historical marker placed by the Kentucky Historical
At a roadside park, approximately east of Naubinway at, a historical marker was erected in 1965 to commemorate the northernmost point of Lake Michigan, which is located approximately west of the park.
At its base is a historical marker, erected in 1965, that commemorates the town's rich history.
At Oosterbeek, the Germans had used British marker panels and flares to attract the aircraft to their positions and the aircraft were unable to distinguish the exact dropping zones.
At the foot of the Italian Gardens is a parish boundary marker, delineating the boundary between Paddington and St George Hanover Square parishes, on the exact centre of the Westbourne river.
At that time, many Boston regions had a tradition that if a person shoveled the snow out of a roadspace, that person could claim ownership of that space with some kind of marker ( e. g. a chair or orange cone ) in the space.
At the large temple there was a single ball court, where an offering had been placed under its giant central marker.
At this celebration, a marker was placed in Aptos in honor of the first high altitude flights by man.
At its height, it provided for 110 boys ( source: historical marker ).
At the entrance to the Ambaji Temple there is a marker on the steps that indicates 4868 steps from the start.
At the start of the meeting itself, any topics which have already been identified during the environmental analysis stage are written ( preferably with a thick magic marker, so they can be read from a distance ) on separate Post-It Notes.
At the former burial site of the unknown soldier, a grave marker similar to the other headstones in the Cabaret-Rouge Cemetery has been placed on the now-empty grave.
At one point, the host told the viewers to connect pictures of TV dads with their appropriate TV moms displayed on the screen with a magic marker.
At the end of this segment he mentions that he forgot to tell the viewers to place a piece of plastic over their screen while doing this and made jokes about the viewers futilely trying to clean the magic marker off their screens for the rest of the show.
At the thirty-second mark, a doorbell sounded, and the drawing player had the option of handing the marker off to one of his / her teammates, but the puzzle value would then be cut in half.
At last a spot was decided, and a stele was erected as a boundary marker.
Bealville Historic marker along Caliente-Bodfish Road near Caliente, California. At the urging of Beale, Fort Tejon was established by the U. S. Army in 1854, to protect and control the Indians who were living on the Sebastian Indian Reservation, and to protect both the Indians and white settlers from raids by the Paiutes, Chemeheui, Mojave and other Indian groups of the desert regions to the east.
At entrance ramps to the Beltway and on the on-highway signage, " Inner Loop " and " Outer Loop " shields are posted in conjunction with the route marker shields, although the terms are not emphasized in signage.
At the top of this hill lies a USGS bench marker known as Gila and Salt River Meridian, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
At the next marker, the point on the scale adjacent to the second hand indicates the speed ( in distance between markers per hour ) of travel between the two.
At the 1983 Austrian Grand Prix he made many drivers angry because of his blocking tactics as a back marker.
At a high level, the MUGA test involves the introduction of a radioactive marker into the bloodstream of the patient.
At this location, a short portion of the former rail bed on a fill is still visible just south of the marker, between a retail center and a condominium complex.

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