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At and instant
At the same instant, Nick hit the barrel and threw himself upon the smaller man.
At the same instant, Elaine screamed wildly, the sound ending abruptly as Nick went off the boat and into the water on top of the frantic, struggling Poet.
At the same instant, he grabbed the loose, writhing hose with his other hand and bit down on the hard rubber mouthpiece.
At the instant of any observation of an object, the apparent position of the object is displaced from its true position by an amount which depends solely upon the transverse component of the velocity of the observer, with respect to the vector of the incoming beam of light ( i. e., the line actually taken by the light on its path to the observer ).
At any instant in time, a file might have a size, normally expressed as number of bytes, that indicates how much storage is associated with the file.
At that instant, Harold's mother enters and, seeing what she presumes is a dead girl, declares indignantly, " Harold!
At the instant when the flow is “ turned on ”, the flow is undeflected downstream of the airfoil and there are two stagnation points on the airfoil ( where the flow velocity is zero ): one near the leading edge on the bottom surface, and another on the upper surface near the trailing edge.
Law 41. 5 states " At the instant of the bowler's delivery there shall not be more than two fielders, other than the wicket-keeper, behind the popping crease on the on side ," commonly referred to as being " behind square leg ".
At a given instant, there can be only one master station on a data link.
At any instant of time Ohm's law is valid for such circuits.
At the time his books were criticized by Vietnam War supporters for allegedly propagating permissiveness and an expectation of instant gratifications that led young people to join these movements, a charge Spock denied.
At the time, the selection criteria placed a heavy emphasis on the physical condition of cosmonauts and any imperfection led to instant disqualification.
At any one instant, half the collisions are, to a varying extent, inelastic collisions ( the pair possesses less kinetic energy in their translational motions after the collision than before ), and half could be described as “ super-elastic ” ( possessing more kinetic energy after the collision than before ).
At any one instant, half the collisions are – to a varying extent – inelastic ( the pair possesses less kinetic energy after the collision than before ), and half could be described as “ super-elastic ” ( possessing more kinetic energy after the collision than before ).
At any instant,, the angular velocity tensor is a linear map between the position vectors
At the last instant, Hercules arrived at the home of Admetus in the midst of the predicament.
At this instant the air / fuel mixture is compressed at the top of the compression stroke with the volume essentially held constant, also known as ignition phase.
* In North Towards Home, Willie Morris quotes Sir Thomas Browne's Urn Burial from memory as he walks up Park Avenue with William Styron: "' And since death must be the Lucina of life, and even Pagans could doubt, whether thus to live were to die ; since our longest sun sets at right descensions, and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness and have our light in ashes …' At that instant I was almost clipped by a taxicab, and the driver stuck his head out and yelled, ' Aincha got eyes in that head, ya bum?
At that instant, the capacitor can be quickly discharged ( e. g., shorted ).
At the instant the capacitor falls to a sufficiently low value, the switch deactivates to let the capacitor charge again.
At any instant, it could access only four virtual memory segments ( System Data, System Code, User Data, User Code ), each limited to 128 kB in size.
At that instant, Prince Faisal took out a pistol and shot him.
At any given instant, BitTorrent has, on average, more active users than YouTube and Facebook combined ( this refers to the number of active users at any instant and not to the total number of unique users ).

At and heavenly
At the oracle of Dodona she will be called Diōnē ( the feminine form of Diós, genitive of Zeus, PIE * Dyaeus ; or of dīos, " godly ", literally " heavenly "), who represents the earth-fertile soil, probably the chief female goddess of the PIE pantheon.
At the same time, Paul believed that the newly resurrected body would be a heavenly body ; immortal, glorified, powerful and pneumatic in contrast to an earthly body, which is mortal, dishonored, weak and psychic.
* Heavenly sanctuary ( fundamental belief 24 )— At his ascension, Jesus Christ commenced an atoning ministry in the heavenly sanctuary.
* At the end of Skáldskaparmál is a list of nine heavenly realms provided by Snorri, including, from the nethermost to the highest, Vindblain ( also Heidthornir or Hregg-Mimir ), Andlang, Vidblain, Vidfedmir, Hrjod, Hlyrnir, Gimir, Vet-Mimir and Skatyrnir which " stands higher than the clouds, beyond all worlds.
At the turn of the twentieth century, Arabs of the Sinai Peninsula were selling resin from the tamarisk tree as man es-simma, roughly meaning " heavenly manna ".
At the same time, Paul believed that the newly resurrected body would be a heavenly body ; immortal, glorified, powerful and pneumatic in contrast to an earthly body, which is mortal, dishonored, weak and psychic.
At ages 12 and 24, Mani had visionary experiences of a heavenly twin of his, calling him to leave his father's sect and teach the true message of Christ.
At times, heavenly interlocutors will reveal divine secrets.
At around this time, inspired by a heavenly voice in a dream, he abjured all the luxuries of his life, and resolved upon a pilgrimage to the holy shrines of Mecca and Medina, hoping to find there the solution to his spiritual crisis.
; Animals in the Form of Spheres: At the time of its writing, some believed that planets and stars were actually living beings, and that the movement of the heavenly bodies was voluntary.
At Skill level 1 they are " well trained ", and at 10 they are " heavenly masters " of it.
At the centre of the Pleroma was the primal Father or Bythos, the beginning of all things who, after ages of silence and contemplation, projected thirty Aeons, heavenly archetypes representing fifteen syzygies or sexually complementary pairs.
At the end of his reverie on poetic Melancholy, the speaker invokes the Muse's song ; he imagines that his Muse will reward his studious devotion to her by revealing a heavenly visions:
At the time of the Samrat Yantra's construction, sundials already existed, but the Samrat Yantra turned the basic sundial into a precision tool for measuring declination and other related coordinates of various heavenly bodies.

At and voice
At the same time, his voice betrayed uncertainty about their being here, and conveyed an appeal to whatever is reasonable, peace-loving, and dependable in everybody.
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 age of five, his young voice and exuberance won him a talent contest singing a then-popular song, " Have You Ever Gone Sailing ( Down the River of Memories ).
At this period he is described as small and lively in figure, with a harsh voice, speaking a broad Hessian dialect.
At length Vane rose to remonstrate, and call him to his senses ; but Cromwell, instead of listening to him, drowned his voice, repeating with great vehemence, and as though with the desperate excitement of the moment, " Sir Harry Vane!
At the toilet, the second most important star of the show, Harry, is feeling ill and asks himself what is happening to his body when he hears a voice from the toilet asking him if he does not feel well: It is the paparazzi F. W.
At this point, the operators may coordinate further communication via orderwire text messages, voice, or other means.
* At the end of the 19th century, male voice choirs became popular with the coal miners of South Wales, and numerous choirs were established including the Treorchy Male Choir, Morriston Orpheus Choir and Cor Meibion Pontypridd Male voice choirs.
* British — Coward, Sir Noël: " Parisian Pierrot " ( 1922 ; voice and orchestra ); Scott, Cyril: " Pierrot amoureux " ( 1912 ; voice and piano ), " Pierrot and the Moon Maiden " ( 1912 ; voice and piano ; text by Ernest Dowson from Pierrot of the Minute above under # England 2 | England ); Shaw, Martin: " At Columbine's Grave " ( 1922 ; voice and piano ; lyrics by Bliss Carman above under # Poetry | Poetry ).
At the age of seven Clementi commenced studies in figured bass with the organist Cordicelli, followed by voice lessons from Giuseppe Santarelli.
At a battle in January 1079 Robert unhorsed King William in combat and succeeded in wounding him, stopping his attack only when he recognized his father's voice.
At one time Morais had been a voice for moderation within the coalition of Reformers.
At this early stage it was frequently used as the lowest of the voices ( including the bass ), but in 17th-century Italy the term was all-encompassing and used to describe the average male choral voice.
At the same time, a minimum set of data will be sent to the eCall operator receiving the voice call.
At around this time, he also started doing voice links for UK porn TV station, The Adult Channel ; and presented a programme called Caesar's Rude Arena for Television X.
At home she would try to emulate their singing styles, but her own distinct voice was difficult to disguise.
At Jennens's request, Handel made several changes in the music for the 1745 revival: " Their sound is gone out " became a choral piece, the soprano song " Rejoice greatly " was recomposed in shortened form, and the transpositions for Cibber's voice were restored to their original soprano range.
At a stadium or arena, sports fans will voice their pleasure with a particular incident, player, or team by cheering, which consists of clapping, fist-pumping, or shouting positive exclamations toward the field of play and ultimately, the favorable object.
At court, complex networks of influence were at work and Edward listened to more than one voice.
At this point, the Gipsies played traditional flamenco punctuated by Baliardo's precise guitar playing and Nicolas Reyes ' exceptional voice.

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