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At MIT, Olsen and Anderson noticed something odd: students would line up for hours to get a turn to use the stripped-down TX-0, while largely ignoring a faster IBM machine that was also available.
At least six of the twenty odd peaks in this area are active and several are very impressive as they stand in semi-isolation.
" At the time, it was considered an " odd pairing " by many, Keaton among them, for Willis and Allen to work together.
At first Williams worked shining shoes and doing odd jobs, but soon became known as a singer and master of ceremonies.
At passing loops and the terminus station, drivers contact the controller, using reporting numbers ( even numbers for up trains ex-Ravenglass, and odd for down ) the train is within the loop and is clear of the preceding single track.
At this point his style had changed radically from the straightforward instrumental rock of both his debut and the Howe II albums, to a more jazz fusion-laden approach which remains unique and identifiable to this day ; some of his signature traits being fast left-hand legato passages ( having been influenced greatly by jazz fusion guitarist Allan Holdsworth ), and the frequent use of tapping and odd time signatures.
At the time Gray's Inn was the odd one out amongst the Inns ; the others did not recognise Ancients as a degree of barrister and had Benchers roughly corresponding to the Readers used at Gray's Inn ( although the positions were not identical ).
At first, it was decided that disc sides would be cut alternately from the center to the edge for odd sides and from the edge to the center for even sides as radio had done for live recording for some time.
At such an odd moment, Lord Krishna appeared before Draupadi and Pandavas and said that he was very hungry.
At a dinner Alicia witnesses an odd incident — a guest becomes hysterical at the sight of several wine bottles on a sideboard, and is ushered quickly from the room.
At the end of the algorithm there are no edges left, and the sequence in which the edges was chosen forms an Eulerian cycle if the graph has no vertices of odd degree, or an Eulerian trail if there are exactly two vertices of odd degree.
At age nineteen, he hitchhiked across the country, taking odd jobs and working a stint as a Forest Service trail crew hand, cook, and packer in the Pacific Northwest, at the Marblemount Ranger Station.
At peak times or following service disruption, it is not unusual to see trains terminating at rather odd locations, such as All Saints or Gallions Reach.
At age 13 he was sent to San Beysiyn monastery to be trained as a Lamaist monk, but fled to Niĭslel Xüree five years later where he worked odd jobs and attended the Russian School for Translators.
At the end of his military service in 1922, he returned to Paris, where he worked various odd jobs.
At the time, Walton said, he did not realize how odd the man's eyes were: larger than normal, and a bright gold color.
# " Stranger At The Gates " ( 9 & 16 February 1992 ): A young man named Pieter who says he is Danish arrives on the farm, and starts doing odd jobs for the people in the village.
At the federal level no minority government ( excepting the odd case of the 14th ) has lasted a standard four-year term.
At the funeral, Regina notices three odd characters who show up to view the body.
There was usually an odd number of state rooms for the following reason: At the centre of the facade, the largest and most lavish room, ( for example at Wilton House the famed Double Cube Room ), or as at Blenheim Palace ( right ) this was a gathering place for the court of the honoured guest.
At plants with six pulse line commutated converters, complex harmonic filters are necessary because there are odd numbered harmonics of the orders and produced on the AC side and even harmonics of order on the DC side.
At this point in Dr. Trevelyan ’ s story, Holmes thinks that it would be wise to go to the doctor ’ s Brook Street practice right away to see for himself what this odd case is all about.
At various points, he held different odd jobs — singing in a nightclub, answering telephones for the Miami Daily News, and working as a hotel detective.

At and moments
At such critical moments predispositions favorable to human dignity most obviously `` pay off ''.
At its most ecstatic moments, husband and wife are elevated far above worldly cares.
At the same time there was from the latter part of the 18th century an increased interest in depicting in the form of history painting moments of drama from recent or contemporary history, which had long largely been confined to battle-scenes and scenes of formal surrenders and the like.
At 09: 01, two minutes before impact as United Airlines Flight 175 continued its descent into Lower Manhattan, the New York Center alerted another nearby Air Traffic Facility responsible for low-flying aircraft, which was able to monitor the aircraft's path over New Jersey, and then over Staten Island and New York Harbor in its final moments.
At most, the raunchier moments were usually hidden as Easter eggs.
Staged as a farce, the production included moments such as Lavinia singing a song entitled " At least I can still sing " after having her hands cut off, but as she reaches the finale, Chiron and Demetrius return and cut out her tongue ; Lucius is portrayed as a homosexual in love with Saturninus, and everyone knows except Titus ; Titus kills Mutius not because he defies him, but because he discovers that Mutius wants to be a tap dancer instead of a soldier ; Bassianus is a transvestite ; Saturninus is addicted to prescription medication ; and Tamora is a nymphomaniac.
At such moments people experience the common everyday trance ; they tend to gaze off to the right or left, depending upon which cerebral hemisphere is most dominant ( Baleen, 1969 ) and get that faraway or blank look.
At the record shop — named Championship Vinyl — Rob and his employees Dick and Barry spend their free moments discussing mix-tape aesthetics and constructing " top-five " lists of anything that demonstrates their knowledge of music.
At ordinary times, such as at the first siege of Basing House, they mutinied in face of the enemy, deserted and even marched home in formed bodies under their own officers, and their gallantry at critical moments, such as the surprise of Alton and the skirmish at the Church of St Lawrence in December 1643 and the recapture of Arundel in January 1644, only partially redeemed their general bad conduct.
At some moments in the plot, such as the three days spent in Raseir, this slows down gameplay and can seem ponderous.
At that time the congregants did not kneel during the prayer for the conversion of the Jews ( even though moments of kneeling in silent prayer were prescribed for all of the other petitions in the Good Friday rite ), because, it was said, the Church did not wish to imitate the Jews who mocked Christ before his crucifixion by kneeling before him and reviling him.
Szpilman describes their last moments together before the train arrived: At one point a boy made his way through the crowd in our direction with a box of sweets on a string round his neck.
At the beginning of the series, Mrs. Puff is more friendly to SpongeBob and actually treats him like a close friend, save for a few moments when SpongeBob crashes during the course.
At just after Midnight on June 5, David watched on TV as his father claimed victory in the California presidential primary election ; the 12-year-old then watched as the same broadcast reported his father's assassination moments later.
At the last moments of the show, Cooper arrives at the service and appears to be fine.
At these moments everything is seen through a child's eye with a child's feelings and rationale.
At several moments in the show, Statler and Waldorf from the Muppets commented on the event and spoke to the performers from one of the balconies.
At moments of especially violent passion secco was replaced by stromentato recitative, where the singer was accompanied by the entire body of strings.
Vincent Woods ' 1992 play about the Irish-British Troubles, At the Black Pig's Dyke, uses the song at key moments to comment on the action and relations depicted in the drama.
" At critical moments in East Germany he was passive and never took sides in the internal battles of the SED ( Communist ) party.
At Christmas 2005, a documentary entitled Live 8: A Bitter Sweet Symphony was aired on the BBC reliving moments of the day featuring a portion of Ashcroft's performance as the show's opening soundtrack.
At midnight on May 19, and during the first moments of Independence Day, 20 May 2002, the United Nations Flag was lowered and the flag of an independent East Timor was raised.
At the gold medal game of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City between Canada and the United States, Cole's animated call of Joe Sakic's second goal of the game is also one of his more memorable moments.
At Harvard, an assistant may hold up cue cards instructing the audience to cheer, laugh and groan at the appropriate moments.
At the end of the incubation period the colonies are counted by eye, a procedure that takes a few moments and does not require a microscope as the colonies are typically a few millimetres across.

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