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At one point in 1984 Winston Smith, the protagonist of Orwell's novel, tries " to remember in what year he had first heard mention of Big Brother.
At this point, radiation produced in the Big Bang stopped Thomson scattering from charged ions.
At the conclusion of the regular Big Ten season, a tournament is held to determine the conference winner, who receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.
At one time there was even a group on the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz, known as the " Shire of Curragh Mor " ( anglicized Irish for " Big Boat "), and the shire's arms played on the Nimitz's ship's badge.
At what he called " The Big Cane Brake ," Eldret had Northup and other slaves do the heavy work of clearing cane, trees and undergrowth in order to develop cotton fields for cultivation.
At 4 pm, the time shown on Big Ben on the London Games symbol, the King declared the Games open, 2, 500 pigeons were set free and the Olympic Flag raised to its flagpole at the end of the stadium.
At the BBC, the late 2000s and early 2010s have seen a major resurgence in traditional-style sitcoms filmed in front of a studio audience and featuring a laughter track, such as Not Going Out, Miranda, Reggie Perrin, Big Top, Mrs Brown's Boys and In with the Flynns
At WrestleMania XIV he served as " guest ring announcer " during a match between Kane and the Undertaker, before which he took a Tombstone Piledriver from Kane ( nicknamed " The Big Red Machine " for his red ring attire ).
At the 2009 Big Day Out festival in Perth, 17-year-old Gemma Thoms collapsed after allegedly taking three ecstasy tablets.
At Cutknife is the world's largest tomahawk, the Poundmaker Historical Centre and Big Bear monument erected by cairn erected by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
The Big Raspers At Aintree, 1927 painting of an incident at the Grand National
At the time, the post was known as Big St. Joseph Station.
At the turn of the 20th century, Catlettsburg was the largest hardwood timber market in the world, due to its location at the confluence of the Big Sandy and Ohio rivers.
At one time the site of a saloon that served Missouri River freighters, the community of Big Sandy is named for nearby Big Sandy Creek.
At the eastern edge of the city, these valleys narrow into the Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons within the Wasatch Mountains, respectively ; this is reflected by the city's official nickname, " City between the canyons ".
At this point, it is a purely volunteer program as is its sequel, " Big Dreams, Restless Spirit.
At one time Big Horn had nearly 1, 000 residents and boasted a college, a brick factory, a newspaper, two churches, a hotel, a livery barn, two saloons, and a mercantile.
At the same time, " Mr Nasty " -- the man whose briefcase Henry accidentally took on the underground — is killed by " Mr Big " -- the man he had criminal dealings with — and thrown into the Thames near Putney Bridge -- which is quite close to Fulham --, together with Henry's briefcase ( which contains, among other things, a cheese and chutney sandwich ).
At Milbank, it turns back northeast for, until it crosses into Minnesota at Big Stone City, just south of Big Stone Lake.
At the event Moby Grape performed along with the Hare Krishna founder Bhaktivedanta Swami, Allen Ginsberg, The Grateful Dead, and Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin, donating proceeds to the temple.
* At the end of the Doctor Who episode " The Big Bang ", the Doctor receives a call for help from the " Orient Express — in space.
The telescope has also made appearances on an episode of the Discovery Channel TV show Really Big Things, National Geographic Channel Big, Bigger, Biggest, and the BBC program The Sky At Night.

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At the end of September 2003, the first part of High Speed 1, a high speed link to the Channel Tunnel and on to France and Belgium, was completed, significantly adding to the rail infrastructure of the country.
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 1996 British Comedy Awards the show won Top Channel 4 Sitcom Award, McLynn took the Top TV Comedy Actress award.
At this time, it was named after the largest of the British Channel Islands, Jersey, Carteret's birthplace.
At around the same time Grundy's created a new teen-oriented soap, The Young Doctors, which also screened on Channel Nine starting late 1976.
At one point, he suggested to pitcher Andy Messersmith who wore number 17, that he change his surname to " Channel " to promote the television station.
At the end of the last Ice Age, the Bristol Channel was dry land but subsequently the sea level rose, resulting in major coastal changes.
At the age of 84, Spock came in 3rd ( out of a field of 8 ), rowing his dingy across the Sir Frances Drake Channel between Tortola and Norman Island, a distance of four miles.
At its peak, Silver City operated 222 daily ferry flights across the English Channel, as well as between Scotland and Ireland and to / from the Isle of Wight, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
At Phillips Channel close to the south of Singapore, the Strait of Malacca narrows to 2. 8 km ( 1. 5 nautical miles ) wide, creating one of the world's most significant traffic choke points.
At the time of the U. S crash, there were numerous consoles on the market, including the Atari 2600, the Atari 5200, the Bally Astrocade, the ColecoVision, the Coleco Gemini ( a 2600 clone ), the Emerson Arcadia 2001, the Fairchild Channel F System II, the Magnavox Odyssey < sup > 2 </ sup >, the Mattel Intellivision ( and its just-released update with several peripherals, the Intellivision II ), the Sears Tele-Games systems ( which included both 2600 and Intellivision clones ), the Tandyvision ( an Intellivision clone for Radio Shack ), and the Vectrex.
At least 20 of which were on WGN-TV ( Channel 9 ), the first time the Blackhawks have been seen on local over-the-air television in 30 years.
At the time of its launch, Disney Channel was a premium channel that aired for 16 hours a day, from 7 a. m .- 11 p. m. ET / PT.
Weapons At War moved to The History Channel with Scott still credited as host for the first season.
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 the start of the 2008 – 09 season, during the press conference to present the new season's kit, the new official website was also presented, and an absolute novelty in the Italian championship, the first Web TV channel dedicated to a football club called Udinese Channel was launched, totally free and visible worldwide.
At this point the third large tributary, the 8. 4 mile ( 13. 4 km ) Sarre Penn ( named locally as the ‘’ Fishbourne Stream ’’) enters with the Wantsum Channel.
At Hilgay, the Cut-off Channel passes very close to the river, with Snowre Hall, a 15th century building containing some of the earliest domestic brickwork in England on its northern bank.
At the time of his death, Jelka was too ill to make the journey across the Channel, and Delius ’ s body was temporarily interred in the cemetery at Grez.
At Wareham it and the River Piddle, also known as the River Trent, flow into Poole Harbour via the Wareham Channel.
At the time, SBS was broadcasting on UHF Channel 28 and VHF Channel 0, with a planned discontinuation of the latter at some time in the future.
At the front of 30 Rock is the Lower Plaza, in the very center of the complex, which is reached from 5th Avenue through the Channel Gardens and Promenade.

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