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At its core, the Amiga has a custom chipset consisting of several coprocessors, which handle audio, video and direct memory access independently of the Central Processing Unit ( CPU ).
At its core, the term " Balkans " are States that have been shaped by membership of Byzantium and the Ottoman Empire.
At various stages of stellar evolution, the nuclei required for this process will be exhausted, and the core will collapse, causing it to become denser and hotter.
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At the core of social structures are males, which roam around, protect group members, and search for food.
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At its core are Einstein's equations, which describe the relation between the geometry of a four-dimensional, pseudo-Riemannian manifold representing spacetime, and the energy – momentum contained in that spacetime.
At the other extreme, an Sc galaxy has open, well-defined arms and a small core region.
At its core, Russian nihilism was characterized by the belief that the world lacks comprehensible meaning, objective truth, or value.
At high currents, iron core inductors also show gradual departure from ideal behavior due to nonlinearity caused by magnetic saturation.
At VHF or higher frequencies an air core is likely to be used.
At its core, the Tanakh is an account of the Israelites ' relationship with God from their earliest history until the building of the Second Temple ( c. 535 BCE ).
At their core, however, will be instructional content, practice, and assessment.
At the rim they lay their eggs, then travel the 50, 000 light-years back to the core.
At the core of Merleau-Ponty's philosophy is a sustained argument for the foundational role that perception plays in understanding the world as well as engaging with the world.
At its core was Television, described by critic John Walker as " the ultimate garage band with pretensions ".
At its core, a raster image editor works by manipulating each individual pixel.
At the center of the nebula remains the core of the star, which cools down to become a small but dense white dwarf.
At its core, the common attribute that Web 2. 0 brings is to help navigate the vast amount of information available on the Web in order to find what is being sought.
At the core of these and myriad other examples is a conflict formally equivalent to the Prisoner's Dilemma.
At maturity, the base and core of the trillium ovary turns soft and spongy.
At their core, all models of ubiquitous computing share a vision of small, inexpensive, robust networked processing devices, distributed at all scales throughout everyday life and generally turned to distinctly common-place ends.
At the core of the controversy were insistent African demands for greater participation in government and European fears of losing political control.
At three hundred pounds, Whiteman was huge both physically and culturally —" a man flabby, virile, quick, coarse, untidy and sleek, with a hard core of shrewdness in an envelope of sentimentalism ," according to a 1926 New Yorker profile.
At age 19 Cameron Diaz starred in " She's No Angel ," a 1992 soft core bondage movie.

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At the same time, a new Act of Uniformity was passed, which made attendance at church and the use of an adapted version of the 1552 Book of Common Prayer compulsory, though the penalties for recusancy, or failure to attend and conform, were not extreme.
At the age of nine, he and his older brother Peter were sent to a large and one of the best Latin schools in the Netherlands, located at Deventer and owned by the chapter clergy of the Lebuïnuskerk ( St. Lebuin's Church ), though some earlier biographies assert it was a school run by the Brethren of the Common Life.
At its founding, OMG set out to create the initial Common Object Request Broker Architecture ( CORBA ) standard which appeared in 1991.
At this point, the term Dissenter came to include " Puritan ", but more accurately describes those ( clergy or lay ) who " dissented " from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
ELP performed classical compositions such as Mussorgsky's " Pictures at an Exhibition " on the album Pictures At An Exhibition ( 1971 ) and Aaron Copland's " Fanfare for the Common Man " on Works, Volume 1 ( 1977 ) with electric instrumentation.
At a meeting of representatives of government and other bodies in 1951, the pink form of the Common Heath, the " Pink Heath ", was adopted as the official floral emblem for the state of Victoria in 1958.
At 13 – 14 cm long and 10 – 18 g weight, the Red-flanked Bluetail is similar in size and weight to the Common Redstart and slightly smaller ( particularly with a slimmer build ) than the European Robin.
At the time of the marriage, her father was Assistant in the Common Council, and young Tompkins had designs on a political career.
At a site just to the east of the Old Oak Common site, Kensington and Chelsea Council has been pushing for a station at Kensal off Ladbroke Grove & Canal Way, as a turn-back facility will have to be built in the area anyway.
At a site just to the east of the Old Oak Common site, Kensington and Chelsea Council has been pushing for a station at North Kensington / Kensal off Ladbroke Grove & Canal Way, as a turn-back facility will have to be built in the area anyway.
At this time the manor lands included Wimbledon Common ( then called a heath ) and the enclosed parkland around the manor house.
At this time, Highfield Hall, a former country house and overlooking Southampton Common, for which a lease had earlier been secured, commenced use as a halls of residence for female students.
At the Nuremberg Trials, Ley was indicted under Count One (" The Common Plan or Conspiracy to wage an aggressive war in violation of international law or treaties "), Count Three ( War Crimes, including among other things " mistreatment of prisoners of war or civilian populations ") and Count Four (" Crimes Against Humanity – murder, extermination, enslavement of civilian populations ; persecution on the basis of racial, religions or political grounds ").
At Common lock 10, on the lower lock tail, an inscription can be found in the stonework.
At one point it was planned to link Leatherhead with Chessington South railway station, but this was put on hold due to a protection order on Ashtead Common.
At the other side of the Quad is the Maths block, which also contains the Bates Dining Room and Sixth Form Common Room.
At one important lake in Jiangxi Province in China the Siberian Cranes feed on the mudlfats and in shallow water, the White-naped Cranes on the wetland borders, the Hooded Cranes on sedge meadows and the last two species also feed on the agricultural fields along with the Common Cranes.
At least two species, the Common Moorhen and the American Purple Gallinule, have been considered pests.
At 14 days old, the Common Cuckoo chick is about three times the size of an adult Eurasian Reed Warbler.
At another poetry reading, Common said, “ flyers say ‘ free Mumia on my freezer ,” a reference to Mumia Abu-Jamal, who was controversially convicted of killing Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner in 1981.
At 17 – 21 cm length and a 32 – 36 cm wingspan, it is similar in size to a Common Starling, but stouter, with a thick bill.
At Cap Bon in Tunisia, and in Turkey, thousands are captured each year by falconers and used for hunting migrant Common Quails.
At this time the Common was heavily grazed by rabbits with little scrub and large areas of close cropped heather and gorse.
At the third steering group meeting of the UK Common Scoter Biodiversity Action Plan ( BAP ) the population in the Shell Flat area was put at 16, 500 wintering Scoter and 5, 000 moulting birds, of which 4, 000 used the footprint area of the proposed wind farm.

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