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At and sunset
At least 48 minutes before the sunset, he should take the vow of Chauvihar.
At sunset, families hasten for the fast-breaking meal known as Iftar.
At the insistence of Republican Representative Richard Armey, the Act had a number of sunset provisions built in, which were originally set to expire on December 31, 2005.
At the end of the Presanctified Liturgy on Friday ( since, liturgically, the day begins at sunset ) a special canon to St. Theodore, composed by St. John of Damascus, is chanted.
At sunset I arrived, having much difficulty in finding the town for it was hid in a deep valley.
At the risk of his own life and hoping for Aëtius to die, Attila at last gave the orders for combat, but delayed until the ninth hour so the impending sunset would help his troops to flee the battlefield in case of defeat.
At the end of the episode as Smith walks off into the sunset, Kyle remarks " Disintegration is the best album ever!
At 4. 15, watched by an excited crowd, Blériot made a short trial flight and then, on a signal that the sun had risen ( the competition rules required a flight between sunrise and sunset ), he took off at 4. 41 for the attempted crossing.
At sunrise and sunset, when the path through the atmosphere is longer, the blue and green components are removed almost completely leaving the longer wavelength orange and red hues we see at those times.
At least some Martian days are capped by a sunset significantly longer and redder than typical on Earth.
At sunset, the rebel frigates fired another round of 13 guns, each one after the other.
At sunset the wind died away ; and, from the land in the vicinity of the mountain indicating every appearance of the existence of either a large sheet of water or an opening of consequence, I was induced to remain two days to examine the beach more narrowly ; but, after beating about with a strong south-easterly current which prevented my tracing the beach to the northward of the Mount, and having only seen an inconsiderable opening that communicates by a shoal channel with a small lagoon at the back of the beach, I gave up the search ; still without satisfying myself of the non-existence of an inlet, which, if there be one, probably communicates with the sea nearer to Point Danger.
At 16: 05, a clearer report was received, and Mitscher decided to launch a large strike, even though there were only 75 minutes until sunset and his aviators didn't normally land at night because of the risk of significant losses due to landing mishaps.
At approximately 5: 35 p. m., after coming to the conclusion that the power couldn't be restored before sunset, Vincent ordered the game to be postponed.
At sunset, as TF 18 headed northwest north of Rennell Island and south of Guadalcanal, several of Giffen's ships detected unidentified aircraft on radar west of their formation.
At length, sick with longing for those glittering sunset streets and cryptical hill lanes among ancient tiled roofs, nor able sleeping or waking to drive them from his mind, Carter resolved to go with bold entreaty whither no man had gone before, and dare the icy deserts through the dark to where unknown Kadath, veiled in cloud and crowned with unimagined stars, holds secret and nocturnal the onyx castle of the Great Ones.
At sunset, Khrushchev and Ustinov landed at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport, where a ZiL limousine waited to take them to the Kremlin.
At the lily filled lake, watching sunset reflections in the lake is quite an experience.
At Biikebrennen, nearly all North Frisian towns, and many isolated farmhouses as well, light their own bonfires, the biike, at or shortly after sunset.
At traditional clubs the burgee and the ensign is hoisted at 0800 hours each morning and lowered each evening at sunset.
At this stage it is, Dante says, sunset at Jerusalem, midnight on the River Ganges ( with the constellation Libra overhead there ), and dawn in Purgatory:
At sunset, Peter, Karen, and Munro set off in the hot air balloon.
At 0800 each morning and at sunset during the club's active sailing season the ceremony is performed by the launchmen or harbourmaster.
At sunset, wolves howl as the sun sinks into the tall trees with the Olympic Mountains silhouetted on the horizon.

At and back
At night, when Mama would turn back the covers, she would have to take all the dolls off the bed and place them elsewhere for the night.
At the peak of the arch, tip the head back and bend the knees in an effort to touch toes to head.
At the moment, Barco's back was to the road so he didn't see the detectives close in on his convertible which, in their quest for the stolen lap rug, they proceeded to search.
At the door she turned back, her Roman nose looking very long now and satiric.
At that moment, Holden almost slammed on the brakes to go back to Cooper and ask if Ferguson was about.
At the end of the Third Test, England were generally considered to have " won back the Ashes " 2 – 1.
At first falling back carefully and avoiding a decision, he finally marched away, leaving a mere screen in front of Moreau.
At the sides of the chest, the breast tissue can extend into the axilla ( armpit ), and can reach as far to the back as the latissimus dorsi muscle, extending from the lower back to the humerus bone ( the longest bone of the upper arm ).
At the back of Petit Bayonne is the Château Neuf, among the ramparts.
At the subscriber's residence, either the subscriber's television or a set-top box provided by the cable company translates the desired channel back to its original frequency ( baseband ), and it is displayed on the screen.
At the optical node, the light beam from the fiber is translated back to an electrical signal and carried by coaxial cable distribution lines on utility poles, from which cables branch out to subscriber residences.
At the parade later that day, 50 prisoners refused orders, and the rest were marched back to their cells but refused to enter.
At the same time, the sector gears are returned to their original position, which causes them to increment the even column wheels back to their original values.
At the completion of the required number of twist rotations, the arm motion is reversed ( the steering wheel is turned back ), which removes the body's tilt and stops the twisting rotation.
At approximately 8: 13 pm the aircraft's tail section sustained a sudden upward movement, significant enough to require trimming to bring the plane back to level flight.
At the individual level, there is a large literature, generally related back to the work of Jacob Mincer, on how earnings are related to the schooling and other human capital of the individual.
At the " back " of each card is one or more connectors, which plug into mating connectors on a backplane which closes the rear of the subrack.
At the time, that financial benefit of a piece of the show's lucrative back end profits had only been given out to stars who had ownership rights in a show, like Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Cosby.
At home, Frigg went with a certain Mith-Othin and took over Odin's properties, until Odin came back and drove them away.
At the time, Ron Springett was the goalkeeper for England, but after the 1962 World Cup in Chile, a new coach was appointed in former England right back Alf Ramsey.
At some point in the next two years they moved back to England, by 1873 settling into The Glen, a large Victorian house in Blundellsands, a seaport in Lancashire, north-west England, which was developing into a wealthy suburb of Liverpool.
At this point, the phalanx would put its collective weight to push back the enemy line and thus create fear and panic among its ranks.
At this time, there was further controversy when the British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin ordered an illegal immigrant ship, the Exodus 1947, to be sent back to Europe.
At this point, the expanded case mouth is also sized back down.

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