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At and sea
At the Greek's journey to Troy, Artemis becalmed the sea and stopped the journey until an oracle came and said they could win the goddess ' heart by sacrificing Iphigenia, Agamemnon's daughter.
At the northern part of the Gulf of Bothnia the water is no longer salty and many fresh water species live in the sea.
At, the Channel Tunnel possesses the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world, although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both longer overall at and deeper at below sea level.
At the end of glacials with sea level rapidly rising, corals become major sinks for Carbon dioxide as the reefs grow up to the new sea level.
At right is displayed the web color light sea green.
At first, the danger to a battle fleet was considered only to exist when at anchor, but as faster and longer range torpedoes were developed, the threat extended to cruising at sea.
At its source, the river is at an elevation of above sea level.
At the end of the 18th century it became fashionable for wealthy people to spend the Summer by the sea.
At Cofete on the western side of Jandía a remote and imposing house-Villa Winter-looks out to sea across wide and generally empty beaches.
At the bottom of the sea, Godzilla recovers and roars over Mecha-King Ghidorah's body.
* At sea, it was usually ejected from siphons, although earthenware pots or grenades filled with it or similar substances were also used.
At sea naval defeats against British fleets at Lagos and Quiberon Bay in 1759 and a crippling blockade forced France to keep its ships in port.
At low tide, the West Winner sandbank is visible, extending a mile out to sea.
At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, inland transport was by navigable rivers and roads, with coastal vessels employed to move heavy goods by sea.
At age eleven he went to sea with his father.
At the northern end of the sea, more than 10, 000 square kilometres of land in Atyrau Province have been flooded.
At sea, the sail enabled longships to travel faster than by oar and to cover long distances overseas with far less manual effort.
At the bottom of the trench, where the plates meet, the water column above exerts a pressure of, over one thousand times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level.
At the entrance to the sea, a flood protection system called Maeslantkering has been installed ( completed in 1997 ).
At his command a storm arose and covered the sea.
At its edge, sea, slush, and ice mix, surrounded by fog.
At first the French and English crusaders travelled together, but the armies split at Lyon, as Richard decided to go by sea, and Philip took the overland route through the Alps to Genoa.
At standard temperature and pressure, radon forms a monatomic gas with a density of 9. 73 kg / m < sup > 3 </ sup >, about 8 times the density of the Earth's atmosphere at sea level, 1. 217 kg / m < sup > 3 </ sup >.

At and warships
At present the doctor's main concern was in seeing to it that Japanese salvage firms were not permitted to operate on the hulks of warships sunk too close inshore, because the work involved setting off nerve-shattering blasts at all hours.
At its peak in the 16th through the 18th centuries, the Ottoman Empire had wrested control of the entire Black Sea area, which was for the time an " Ottoman lake ", on which Russian warships were prohibited.
At its peak, the Imperial Navy fielded at least tens of thousands of warships and fulfilled the Emperor's will throughout the galaxy.
At the start of hostilities, the Imperial Japanese Navy contained a fleet of 12 modern warships, ( Izumi being added during the war ), one frigate ( Takao ), 22 torpedo boats, and numerous auxiliary / armed merchant cruisers and converted liners.
At the inauguration of the mainline of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1885, photos taken of the occasion show three large British warships sat in the harbor just off the railhead and its docks.
At 2. 00 PM, Allied warships, with Codrington in the lead in Asia, began filing into the bay through the southern entrance, proceeding in two lines, British followed by French to starboard ( SE, closest to Navarino ) and Russians to port abreast but slightly behind the French.
At Busan, the Japanese warships were reinforced and some cannons added to larger ships.
At this time, the Union Navy had five warships in the roadstead, in addition to several support vessels.
At least four serving warships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Rodney in his honour.
At the outset of the Peninsula Campaign, the Battle of Hampton Roads between the first ironclad warships took place near the mouth of the James River off the eastern tip of Warwick County.
At this location, the carriers were charged with guarding the line of communication between the major Allied bases at New Caledonia and Espiritu Santo, supporting the Allied ground forces at Guadalcanal and Tulagi against any Japanese counteroffensives, covering the movement of supply ships to Guadalcanal, and engaging and destroying any Japanese warships, especially carriers, that came within range.
At the end of his naval warfare book The Price of Admiralty, military historian John Keegan postulates that eventually, almost all roles of surface warships will be taken over by submarines, as they will be the only naval units capable of evading the increasing intelligence capabilities ( space satellites, airplanes etc.
At over 1000 feet in length, they were said to be big enough to accommodate the world's largest warships and passenger steamers.
At the same time, the practice of coppering the submerged part of hulls, which had started in 1761, meant that British warships no longer had to return to port frequently to have their hulls scraped, and the additional time at sea significantly altered the rhythm and difficulty of seamen's work.
At that time, a total of 24 targets, simulated cities and warships, were in use on the ranges.
* At the start of the Pacific War in 1941, Japanese carrier-based aircraft sank many US warships at Pearl Harbor and land-based aircraft sank two large British warships.
At the same time, the American flotilla of warships which had been supporting their army on the Niagara peninsula was hastily withdrawn to face a threat to their own base, and a British flotilla threatened the Americans ' line of communications.
At Afrau on the coast Spanish warships were able to evacuate the garrison and at Zoco el Telata de Metalsa in the south Spanish troops and civilians were able to retreat to the French Zone.
At 08: 00 on 31 December, the main body of JW 51B, twelve ships and eight warships, were some 120 miles north of the coast of Finnmark heading east.
At the time Altmark was escorted by three Norwegian warships, the torpedo boats Kjell and Skarv and the patrol boat Firern.
At 23: 32, Helenas radar showed the Japanese warships to be about away.
At 23: 45, Farenholt and Laffey — still unaware of Gotō's approaching warships — increased speed to resume their stations at the front of the U. S. column.
At 23: 46, still assuming that Scott was aware of the rapidly approaching Japanese warships, Helena radioed for permission to open fire, using the general procedure request, " Interrogatory Roger " ( meaning, basically, " Are we clear to act ?").

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