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At and apex
At its apex was positioned a mirror which reflected sunlight during the day ; a fire was lit at night.
At its apex in the 1990s, Rockwell International was No. 27 on the Fortune 500 list, with assets of over $ 8 billion and sales of $ 27 billion.
At the apex is a bird with coins and the Sun.
At its apex, the CNH had 240 student delegates and made all decisions by majority vote, equally represented female students, and reduced animosity among rival institutions.
At the apex of the governmental system was to be the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, who would be the Monarch's representative in both of the Irish home rule regions.
At the apex of the new system was a Cabinet minister, the Secretary of State for India, who was to be formally advised by a statutory council ; the Governor-General of India ( Viceroy ) was made responsible to him, while he in turn was responsible to the British Parliament for British rule.
At the apex of the LDP's formal organization is the, who can serve two three-year terms ( The presidential term was increased from two years to three years in 2002 ).
At the apex of his political life, Ōhira came to represent what were known as " mainstream factions " within the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ) which put him at odds with Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda, who led what were known as an " anti-mainstream " faction.
At the apex of the window are the arms of Lord Whitworth.
At the apex of its ascent, it is usual for a variety of effects ( stars, bangs, crackles, etc.
At the apex of the pyramid stood the Emperor, sole ruler ( autokrator ) and divinely ordained, but beneath him a multitude of officials and court functionaries operated the administrative machinery of the Byzantine state.
At that time, if neither the cue ball nor the fifteenth object ball remains in the rack area ( or is interfering with racking in the rack area ), the fourteen pocketed object balls are racked with no apex ball, and the rack is placed so that if the apex ball were in the rack, its center would rest directly over the table's foot spot.
At the apex of the recoil stroke the recoil spring acts to reverse the direction of the slide, chambering a fresh cartridge.
At the apex of the pediment stands a statue of the Virgin Mary who presides over the church which was erected in her honour.
At its apex, 488 POWs were interned at MacDill.
At its apex, the company represented the combined forces of three powerful shipbuilding families: Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson.
At its apex the colonial empire spanned three continents and had reached an area of around in 1800.
At the very apex of his popularity, a major publisher honored him, along with other literary figures of the time such as Arturo Capdevila, Baldomero Fernandez Moreno, Benito Lynch, Juana de Ibarbourou, Armando Donoso and Luis Franco.
At the apex of the Bank of Korea's organization is the Monetary Policy Committee ( Geumnyung Tonghwa Wiwonhoe ).
At supersonic flight speeds a conical shock wave, sloping rearwards, forms at the apex of the cone.
At the apex of the Livery Dole triangle, where the two roads meet, was formerly situated a toll house.
At the apex of the recoil stroke the recoil spring acts to reverse the direction of the breechblock, chambering a fresh cartridge.
At the apex of the status hierarchy sits the paramount.

At and technique
At the present time the research team which pioneered this new technique is primarily interested in advancing and perfecting it.
At best, the technique is only effective at extremely close ranges of five to ten feet, since the recoil would make it hard to keep both weapons straight, and using the sights on the guns is next to impossible.
At the beginning of the 20th century, there was an explosion of innovation in dance style characterized by an exploration of freer technique.
At first, the technique of cutting in to a closer shot of an actor in a scene made no contribution to the increase in cutting rate, because it was still very rarely done, despite having been established as a possibility in the previous period.
At each valid point ( a point that is awarded, with a legal part of hand or foot to legal targets and with legal technique ), the central referee halts the fight and at the same time as the two judges, shows with his / her fingers the number of points in the direction of the fighter who is being awarded points.
At about the same time as this important discovery, he observed that when " p-particles ", ejected from radio-active substances, impinge upon zinc sulfide, each impact is accompanied by a minute scintillation, an observation which forms the basis of one of the most useful methods in the technique of radioactivity.
At this time, Adorno struck up a correspondence with the composer Ernst Krenek, with whom he discussed problems of atonality and twelve-tone technique.
At first, only India ink was used, then some prints were manually colored with a brush, but in the 18th century Suzuki Harunobu developed the technique of polychrome printing to produce nishiki-e.
At the first join ( start of scene 14 ) the borders do not line up properly but the technique was improved so that the later joins are practically invisible.
At that time, racing tyres were either slick tyres made with the cross ply technique ( very wide tyres with a reduced sidewall height ), or radial tyres, which were too narrow to withstand the Stratos ' power and did not provide enough grip.
At electric instruments this technique can generate multitone sounds remniscent of a clock or a bell.
At the age of twelve Stevenson accidentally killed Ruth Merwin, a 16-year-old friend, while demonstrating drill technique with a rifle, inadvertently left loaded, during a party at the Stevenson home.
At infrared and optical frequencies, a common technique is ellipsometry.
At the end of the presentation, Wolfgang Pauli pointed out that it was not compatible with a semi-classical technique Fermi had previously adopted in the case of inelastic scattering.
At the 2007 meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, a former advocate of endoscopic carpal tunnel release, Thomas J. Fischer, MD, retracted his advocacy of the technique, based on his own personal assessment that the benefit of the procedure ( slightly faster recovery ) did not outweigh the risk of injury to the median nerve.
At this stage, he was beginning to establish his technique of tonal harmony based on a limited, pre-determined palette.
At one stage, Bradman went 13 first-class innings without a century, the longest such spell of his career, prompting suggestions that Bodyline had eroded his confidence and altered his technique.
At the American School of French Marquetry, Patrice Lejeune uses a technique he calls " sprinkling ": by using waste-sawdust, shavings, scrapings etc.
At one point Daniel succeeds in a scissor leg technique tripping Johnny and delivers a blow to the back of the head, giving Johnny a nose bleed.
At the Collins ax factory in Collinsville, Elisha Root invented the important industrial technique of die casting.
At Leipzig, Delius became a fervent disciple of Wagner, whose technique of continuous music he sought to master.
The first American baby was conceived with the technique At Reproductive Biology Associates ( RBA ) in Atlanta, Georgia in 1992 under the direction of Michael Tucker, PhD and Joe Massey, MD.
At the same time, developers were looking at using a different technique in metal detection called pulse induction.
At the beginning of this technique you and your opponent will be searching for an opening within each other's defense.
At the first gathering in Sussex the debate focused on the use of criminal damage as a protest technique.

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