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At the edge of the village is Dyrham Park, a spectacular mansion in of parkland built between 1691 and 1702 for William Blathwayt ( William III's Secretary of State and at War ) and now owned by the National Trust.
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At some point before the 13th century an earthquake caused a fissure near the northeastern edge of the acropolis.
At about 08: 00, after Cadogan had just passed Merdorp, his force made brief contact with a party of French hussars gathering forage on the edge of the plateau of Jandrenouille.
At the western edge of Cambridge, the cemetery is well known as the first garden cemetery, for its distinguished inhabitants, for its superb landscaping ( the oldest planned landscape in the country ), and as a first-rate arboretum.
At the outer edge of the reef shelf, the bottom slopes very steeply into deep water, at some locations dropping to more than 1, 500 feet ( 457 m ) within 0. 6 miles ( 1 km ) of the shore.
At the other end of its vibrating length, the string passes over the bridge, another sharp edge made of hardwood.
At around the same time, Brighton's neighbour ( and now a part of the same administrative city ), Hove, was expanded to its east, meeting the western edge of Brighton, with the development of the very similar Brunswick Estate, which featured similar though smaller Regency-style properties, and its own market, police station, riding school and ( as in Kemp Town ) small mews streets for staff housing.
At the instant when the flow is “ turned on ”, the flow is undeflected downstream of the airfoil and there are two stagnation points on the airfoil ( where the flow velocity is zero ): one near the leading edge on the bottom surface, and another on the upper surface near the trailing edge.
At the northern edge of their cultivation zone, for instance in Southern France and north-central Italy, olive trees suffer occasionally from frost.
At noon on the longest day the plane of longitude passing through Marseilles is exactly on edge to the sun.
( At lower photon energies a characteristic structure with edges appears, K edge, L edges, M edges, etc.
At around 1 a. m., the white mob began setting fires, mainly to businesses on commercial Archer Street at the southern edge of the Greenwood district.
At the beginning of the 1820s, the United States stretched from the Atlantic Ocean through to ( roughly ) the western edge of the Mississippi basin, though Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin and all present-day states fully west of the Mississippi had yet to be granted statehood.
At the bottom edge of the table, a single strip of aluminum or steel may serve as a place to rest drafting pencils.
At 19. 8 mm, it is slightly smaller than the five-cent piece, but is much thicker, and has a coarse serration around the edge.
At 7: 30 AM on Friday 18 June 1982 a postman found his body hanging from scaffolding beneath Blackfriars Bridge on the edge of the financial district of London.
At the edge of the carrier access network in a traditional PSTN ( public switched telephone network ) scenario, the local loop terminates in a circuit switch housed in an incumbent local exchange carrier telephone exchange.
At and village
At 13: 00, Cutts was ordered to attack the village of Blenheim whilst Prince Eugene was requested to assault Lutzingen on the Allied right flank.
At the beginning of the 19th century Emsworth had a population of less than 1, 200, this made Emsworth a large village at the time.
* 1996 – At the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China, a Long March 3 rocket, carrying an Intelsat 708, crashes into a rural village after liftoff, killing many people.
At that time, the town of Kuwait was settled by migrants from central Arabia who arrived at what was then a lightly populated fishing village under the suzerainty of the Bani Khalid tribe of Arabia.
At the village of Isola Serafini in the comune of Monticelli d ' Ongina, Piacenza Province, downstream from Piacenza, a long, high gate dam featuring eleven openings gated by vertical lift gates, crosses the Po.
At 21, on the train between his home village and Vienna, Steiner met a herb gatherer, Felix Kogutzki, who spoke about the spiritual world " as one who had his own experience therein ...".
At the local level, much of the country's civil and criminal matters are dealt with by some 360 village chief councils, Fono o Matai, according to traditional law, a practice further strengthened by the 1990 Village Fono Law.
At the south end of the lake is the village of Watkins Glen, New York, famed for auto racing and waterfalls.
At the end of the Hundred Years ' War in the 15th century, the village started to recover, with a population of only 100 inhabitants.
At the death of the Sun King in 1715, the village of Versailles had turned into a city of approximately 30, 000 inhabitants.
At Crow Creek, South Dakota, as noted, archaeologists found a mass grave of ' more than 500 men, women, and children who had been slaughtered, scalped, and mutilated during an attack on their village a century and a half before Columbus's arrival ( ca.
At a quarry and mine near the village, the rare earth mineral yttria was discovered and named after the village.
At the beginning of 2004, Adnams purchased land in neighbouring village of Reydon to expand its business with a new distribution centre, designed by architect Jeremy Blake, which was nominated for the 2007 RICS East of England Award for Sustainability.
At one time, each village had a telephone but during the land redistribution of the early 1990s peasants knocked out service to about 1, 000 villages by removing telephone wire for fencing.
At Whilton, the canal reaches the bottom of the Buckby flight of seven locks which raise it to Braunston summit although the village of that name is still 5 miles ( 8 km ) distant.
At the north end of the bay is the village of Buena Ventura adjacent to Playa Larga ( Long Beach ), and 35 kilometers southeast of that is Playa Girón ( Giron beach ) at the village of Girón, named after the notorious French pirate Gilberto Giron ( c. 1604 ).
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