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At and center
At either end and in the center there are bays which contain nine greater alcoves as frescoed and capacious as church apses.
At the top of Figure 5, for example, the Onset range and Completion range lines for the chosen growth center have been drawn for girls according to their mean and standard deviation values in Table 1.
At the center of the area they discover the Nameless City ( the setting of the Lovecraft story of the same name ) and in Derleth's text the domain of the Great Old One Hastur.
At age six, young Bronson began his formal education in a one-room schoolhouse in the center of town but learned how to read at home with the help of his mother.
At the southwest corner of Central Park, Broadway crosses Eighth Avenue at West 59th Street ; on the site of the former New York Coliseum convention center is the new shopping center at the foot of the Time Warner Center, headquarters of Time Warner.
At the center of the city rose the giant ziggurat called Etemenanki, " House of the Frontier Between Heaven and Earth ," which lay next to the Temple of Marduk. He also made The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, for his wife from the mountains so that she would feel at home.
At the 14th Party Congress ( 18 – 31 December 1925 ) Kamenev and Zinoviev were forced into the same position that Trotsky had been forced into previously ; they proclaimed that the center was usurping power from the regional branches, and that Stalin was a danger to inner-party democracy.
At the center of a drama is usually a character or characters who are in conflict at a crucial moment in their lives.
At the center of this environment was love: the love that Christ showed for humanity in becoming human.
" At the very center of these beliefs, there stood the republic.
At all events the prominence of " Ea " led, as in the case of Nippur, to the survival of Eridu as a sacred city, long after it had ceased to have any significance as a political center.
At each end is a goal 2. 14 m ( 7 feet ) high and 3. 66 m ( 12 ft ) wide measured from the inner sides of the posts and crossbar, and an approximately semi-circular area 14. 63 m ( 16 yd ) from the goal known as the shooting circle ( or D or arc ), bounded by a solid line, with a dotted line 5 m ( 5 yd 6 in — this marking was not established until after metric conversion ) from that, as well as lines across the field 22. 90 m ( 25 yd ) from each end-line ( generally referred to as the 23 m lines ) and in the center of the field.
At this time only cable provider Caiway ( available in a limited number of towns in the center of the country ) is broadcasting the channel.
At large distances from the center, the hyperbola approaches two lines, its asymptotes, which intersect at the hyperbola's center.
At the center were members of the Bauhaus, a European architectural movement that had advanced the cause of modernist design.
At the center of the courtyard he designed a glass and steel pyramid, first proposed with the Kennedy Library, to serve as entrance and anteroom skylight.
At the age of sixteen, he was convicted of armed robbery and sent to a juvenile detention center upstate in Toccoa in 1949.
> At CMU, we also have something called Gray Matter in the center of Skibo
At the center was a huge transportation hub, that on different levels included depots for buses and trains, as well as highway intersections, and at the top, an airport.
At the center, a decisive turn brought one out again.
At the end of the 10th century, much of what is now Republic of Macedonia became the political and cultural center of the First Bulgarian Empire under Tsar Samuil ; while the Byzantine emperor Basil II came to rule the eastern part of the empire ( what is now Bulgaria ), including the then capital Preslav, in 972.
At the center of the S-curve a section of the blade remains relatively flat.
At the same time, with the underground network of Montoneros militants largely uprooted in the capital of Tucumán province, several hundred ERP militants took the streets in the Argentine city of Córdoba in the last week of August 1975, in an effort to divert attention from the military operations being waged in the jungles and mountains of Tucumán and five policemen were killed as a result, after the police headquarters was attacked with gunfire and the police radio communications center bombed.

At and Douglas
At Atchison's request, Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which embodied this idea, in November 1853.
At Camp Douglas in Chicago, Illinois, 10 % of its Confederate prisoners died during one cold winter month ; and Elmira Prison in New York state, with a death rate of 25 %, very nearly equalled that of Andersonville.
At the same time, James Douglas made his first foray for Bruce into south-western Scotland, attacking and burning his own castle in Douglasdale.
** At Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Northwest Airlines Flight 1482 ( a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 ) collides with Northwest Airlines Flight 299 ( a Boeing 727 ) on the runway, killing 8 passengers and 4 crewmembers on Flight 1482.
" At times, his announcements lapse into something approaching terminal narcissism-" this is strangely attractive, leggy gamin Douglas Smith, the one whose skin you love to touch ..."
At the time he was President of McDonnell Douglas.
At this stage, it is probable that the king felt unable to move against the rest of the Albany Stewarts while Murdoch's brother, John Stewart, Earl of Buchan and the Earl of Douglas were fighting the English on the Dauphinist cause in France.
At one point, Stone came into Douglas ' trailer and asked him if he was doing drugs because " you look like you haven't acted before ", the actor recalled the director telling him.
At the outbreak of World War I Douglas was commissioned in the Royal Field Artillery.
At the height of his popularity, Douglas was receiving on average 100 letters a week from fans.
* Broken Promises Of America: At Home And Abroad, Past And Present: An Encyclopedia For Our Times by ( Douglas F. Dowd ( 2004 ) ISBN 1-56751-313-1.
At Nandroya Falls, the Douglas Creek drops in a narrow, uninterrupted, 50 meter fall from a basalt parapet.
At the end of 1983 there was a marked change in Douglas ’ s thinking.
At the time of their closing, Emery used Boeing 727, and Douglas DC-8 and DC-10 aircraft to transport freight.
At the hotel he was greeted by a large number of enthusiastic Democrats and was welcomed by Martin Shallenberger in a short but appropriate address, to which Mr. Douglas responded briefly.
The band's debut album, Mott the Hoople ( 1969 ), which was recorded in a week, was a cult success, and their repertoire included cover versions of " Laugh at Me " ( Sonny Bono ) and " At the Crossroads " ( Doug Sahm's Sir Douglas Quintet ), and an instrumental cover of " You Really Got Me " ( The Kinks ).
At first the DC-4 was used, but from 1961 the airline started using the 96-seat Douglas DC-6, reaching seven aircraft in 1967.
At the end of the war, BOAC's fleet consisted of Lockheed Lodestars, lend-lease Douglas DC-3s, Liberators, converted Sunderlands, and the first Avro Lancastrians, Avro Yorks, and Handley Page Haltons.
At the same time, Douglas was pressing onwards, proposing a flat tax rate.
At the time of the merger, Douglas Aircraft was estimated to be less than a year from bankruptcy.
At the end of the war he was a captain on General Douglas MacArthur's intelligence staff.
* 2001: The Truth At Last: My Story by Christine Keeler with Douglas Thompson ; London: Sidgwick & Jackson ISBN 0-283-07291-1
At the urging of the British who were looking to purchase U. S. made aircraft, US day fighters were initially adopted to a night role, including the Douglas P-70 and later Lockheed P-38M " Night Lightning ".

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