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At and bow
At midlength, where the planks are straight, the rivets are about 170 mm apart but were closer together as the planks sweep up to the curved bow and stern.
At the bow the cut water was especially strong, as longboats sailed in ice strewn water in spring.
At the bow the forward upper futtock protruded about 400 mm above the sheerline and was carved to retain anchor or mooring lines.
* At any entrance gate, bow respectfully before passing through.
At the centre of the facade is a neoclassical projecting bow of three bays.
At about 2: 30, Excellent having been directed by signal to bear up, edged away and at 2: 35, arriving abreast of the disabled Spanish three-decker Salvator del Mundo, engaged the latter on her weather bow for a few minutes ; then passing on to the next Spanish ship in succession, the San Ysidro, whose three topmasts had already been shot away.
At one point the narrator deplores the " newish, three-storied buildings " of Vere Street which are " perfectly flat, without a bow window [...] to break the straightness of the line from one end of the street to the other ".
At the election after prime minister Harold Holt failed to return from a swim, artist and film-maker David Perry produced a highly acclaimed poster featuring a stylised pig wearing a bow tie.
At Lefferts ' suggestion, Gantry uses as inspiration for his first sermon a speech by Robert Ingersoll which commences, " Love is the only bow on life's dark cloud ".
At the end of the concert, Cornell took a bow with the band along with Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains.
At this point, they may be tied with a bow at the left hip, just in front of the opening, with the ends of the ties at equal lengths.
At the conclusion of the licensing process, the law graduate is " called to the bar " whereby he / she signs his / her name in the Rolls of the Court of Appeal for Ontario and the Superior Court of Justice and swears lawyer-related oaths in a formal ceremony where he / she must appear in a complete barrister's gown and bow before judges of the local superior court and benchers of the licensing law society.
" At eight o ’ clock we had hoisted a clean set of colors at the mainmast and a clean Union Jack at the bow as we were at anchor, and I would like to add that these were just regular ship ’ s flags, GI issue, that we ’ d pulled out of the spares, nothing special about them, and they had never been used anywhere so far as we know, at least they were clean and we had probably gotten them in Guam in May.
At about 00: 28 on 9 February 1904, the first four Japanese destroyers approached the port of Port Arthur without being observed, and launched a torpedo attack against the Pallada ( which was hit amidship, caught fire, and keeled over ) and the Retvizan ( which was holed in her bow ).
** Consecration: At each consecration servers make a deep bow at the priest's first genuflection, and ring the bell once.
At 6: 00 PM, he ordered shots fired across her bow.
At the 2008 Coup de la Jeunesse at the NRC Cork Eddie Mullarkey was in the 2 bow seat of the Mens coxed four that took silver.
At the end of the canto the poet tells us that ‘ a heavy weight of hours has chain ’ d and bow ’ d ’ ( l. 55 ).
At Dyutsaznamart (, " Battle of Giants "), near Julamerk southeast of Lake Van, on August 11, 2492 BC ( according to the Armenian traditional chronology ) or 2107 BC ( according to " The Chronological table " of Mikael Chamchian ), Hayk slew Bel with a nearly impossible shot using a long bow, sending the king's forces into disarray.
At the bow all of the planks taper to butt the stem.
At the bow of the boat are storage bags for equipment ( foot pumps, extra lines, etc.
At the bow resides a thwart to support the mast which passes through a hole in its centre to the mast step mounted on the centre line of the boat.
Latin inscription of wikisource: Bible ( American Standard )/ Philippians # 2: 10 | Philippians 2: 10: " At the name of Jesus every knee should bow ", Church of the Gesù, Rome.
At the conclusion of " Street Scene ," Newman turns to take a bow before launching into the " Main Title ".

At and stern
At Admiral John Jellicoe's request, the standard Mark II mine was fitted with a hydrostatic pistol ( developed in 1914 by Thomas Firth and Sons of Sheffield ) preset for firing, to be launched from a stern platform.
At the action off Cape Barfleur on 29 May, the French fleet of 44 rated vessels under Admiral Tourville put up stern resistance against Admirals Rooke's and Russell's 82 rated English and Dutch vessels.
At the stern was a 5. 8 m ( 19 ft ) long steering oar of mangrove wood, with a blade of fir.
At the time of the Domesday survey in 1086 the tenant-in-chief of the manor was Archbishop Lanfranc, a stern and very capable man, rivalling the King himself in statesmanship, who had been appointed to the see of Canterbury in 1070 after the Conquest.
At Waterloo he was in command of the Household Cavalry Brigade, which distinguished itself not less by its stern and patient endurance of the enemy's fire than by its celebrated charge on the cuirassiers of Milhaud's corps.
At the stern are gallows or a gantry for operating otter boards.
At the opening of the drama Bella is clearly on edge, and the stern reproaches from her overbearing husband ( who flirts with the servants ) makes matters worse.
At this point the transport tanker connects to the stern of the storage unit and offloads oil.
At that time many persons who had formerly led a life based on secular and liberal values and who had fervently supported the Iranian monarchy suddenly embraced the stern religious values imposed by Ayatollah Khomeini's regime with unbridled fervor.
" At first fearing Lehzen's stern manner, " dear, good Lehzen " soon came to occupy a place in Victoria's heart that superseded all others, including her own mother, the Duchess of Kent.
* At the stern, a small diving deck with diving ladders.
At her school, Miu is a very stern and strict martinet student, who strives to be the best example of DearS exchange student.
At the court appearance, Caron was let off with probation and a stern lecture by the judge.
At first only inboard gasoline-powered marine engines with a stern drive unit were used for the training ; but soon the demand for outboard motor mechanics training became strong, and it was added to the curriculum in 1975.
At the plantation, Joyce introduces herself to Lavinia Hawthorne, the Cypresses ’ stern mistress.
At the ends you will find a plumb bow with the heel of the stem sitting just out of the water and a round stern.

At and builders
At that time steam engines were not simply sold to customers but operated, and maintained by the builders for groups or individuals known as ' adventurers ' ( shareholders ).
" At the beginning of the 1945 general election campaign Bevan told his audience: " We have been the dreamers, we have been the sufferers, now we are the builders.
At the very end of the story, Kin comes to suspect that the builders of the flat world in fact constructed the universe as a whole, with the evidence of previous races being hoaxes and the flat world being an inside joke, analogous to the false strata Kin and the Company themselves manufacture, and the occasional hoaxes put in these strata by rebellious employees.
At the south-west of the town is Beechings Way Industrial Estate, containing enterprises such as printing companies and manufacturing firms, the builders ' merchant, Jewson and a Royal Mail sorting office.
At the end of carving, the builders would rub the statue with pumice from Rano Raraku, where 394 moai and incomplete moai are still visible today.
At the time the Italian team were considered amongst the best engine builders in the sport, but amongst the worst chassis designers.
At the end of training, new recruits are assigned jobs: builders are craftsmen who repair the castles and smith weapons, stewards take care of administration, housekeeping and other day-to-day tasks, and rangers are the primary fighting force and are sent on patrols.

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