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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.
At the core of SFA is a contact management system for tracking and recording every stage in the sales process for each prospective client, from initial contact to final disposition.
At the core of social structures are males, which roam around, protect group members, and search for food.
" At its core, the gameplay is similar to classic shooter games ( such as Space Invaders ), presenting the player with the challenge of surviving while shooting every enemy in sight, but with its pseudo-3D first-person perspective giving environments a spatial representation that has a major effect on the level design and gameplay experience.
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.

At and dispute
At that time, the ENIAC was considered to be the first computer in the modern sense, but in 1973 a U. S. District Court invalidated the ENIAC patent and concluded that the ENIAC inventors had derived the subject matter of the electronic digital computer from Atanasoff ( see Patent dispute ).
At the culmination of the ensuing months-long legal dispute, he watched, as described by Sandford, " millions of dollars of his future earnings being surrendered " in what were " uniquely generous terms for Defries ", then " shut himself up in West 20th Street, where for a week his howls could be heard through the locked attic door.
At 12 Thomas got his first job at The Regas, a restaurant in Knoxville, Tennessee, then lost it in a dispute with his boss.
At one point it was announced that the release had been delayed to allow the inclusion of the video for " May it Be ", while the ( now defunct ) fan sites reported that a dispute over the sound quality of the release led to it being withdrawn.
At a meeting in Geneva in 1966, the two countries agreed to receive recommendations from a representative of the UN Secretary General on ways to settle the dispute peacefully.
At age six he may have been sent to the Imperial court in Germany as a hostage, according to the agreements of the Imperial Diet of Quedlinburg ( although historians now dispute this detail ).
At the beginning of 1282 the Bishop sent their complaint to the Papal Legate Philip of Ferno, which was to address the settlement of the dispute.
At the Democratic convention in Charleston's Institute Hall in April 1860, 51 Southern Democrats walked out over a platform dispute.
At the time of Operation Susannah, Unit 131 was the subject of a bitter dispute between Aman ( military intelligence ) and Mossad ( national intelligence agency ) over who should control it.
At this time both Putnam and Dodge extended nearly nine miles further north than present day due to a border dispute between the states of Missouri and Iowa ( see Honey War for details ).
At this point Brenna, La Fenice's secretary, showed the Austrians some letters and articles depicting the bad character but the great value of the artist, helping to mediate the dispute.
At the cleaners ” is a tale of the dispute between an insolent scrubber and his client, a “ sophomoric fop ” who lectures the cleaner in ridiculous detail on how to launder his clothes, driving the exasperated cleaner to suggest that he lose no time in taking it to the river and doing it himself.
At this time, Taylor was a central figure in a pay dispute between the players and the ACB, with a strike action threatened by the players.
At this point Apple Computer sued DRI in what would turn into a long dispute over the " look and feel " of the GEM / 1 system, which was an almost direct copy of the Macintosh ( with some elements bearing a closer resemblance to those in the earlier Lisa, available since January 1983 ).
At the time of being shot, Whitney was standing with the two brothers, who were having a dispute with local Ellsworth police officer John " Happy Jack " Morco and gambler John Sterling over a gambling debt Sterling owed Ben Thompson.
At the hideout, Gaear has killed Jean, and, in a dispute over the car, he kills Carl with an axe.
At this same time, the Spencer family was in a legal dispute over additional land sales to Lawrence's neighbors.
At the beginning of the 18th century the dispute between the Fittons and the Gerards resurfaced, culminating in a duel in Hyde Park, London, in 1712 between the rival claimants: Lord Mohun, from the Gerard family, and the 4th Duke of Hamilton, from the Fittons.
At the same time, he applied for a position of lecturer at the University of Bucharest, but withdrew from the race, leaving Constantin Noica and Ion Zamfirescu to dispute the position, in front of a panel of academics comprising Lucian Blaga and Dimitrie Gusti ( Zamfirescu's eventual selection, going against Blaga's recommendation, was to be the topic of a controversy ).
At their meeting on 16 July 2009, the States of Deliberation resolved to establish a Tribunal by the Tribunals of Inquiry ( Evidence )( Guernsey ) Law, 1949, as amended to inquire into the facts and circumstances of the industrial action by the Airport Fire Fighters at Guernsey Airport during May 2009, including the circumstances in which the dispute was resolved.
At the time, there was a vigorous dispute within the intelligence community as to whether CIA had conclusions about Iraqi UAVs were accurate.
At the beginning of 1968, Van Morrison became involved in a contract dispute with Bang Records that kept him away from any recording activity.
At Pukemiro they also announced their intention to come to Rawene ( the administrative centre of the area ) with their guns to continue their dispute with the County Council.
At the age of 73, the eminent architect Norman Shaw was brought in to resolve the design, and drew up proposals for the Circus and the Quadrant which were approved in principle, but still subject to indecision and dispute, both on property acquisition matters, and the retailers ' demand for bigger display windows.

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