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At and entrance
At the entrance side of the shelter, each roof beam is rested on the inside 4 inches of the block wall.
At the western entrance to the Augustaeum was the Milion, a vaulted monument from which distances were measured across the Eastern Roman Empire.
At from the entrance is a square hole in the roof of the Descending Passage.
At the beginning of the 19th century Scottish universities had no entrance exam, students typically entered at ages of 15 or 16, attended for as little as two years, chose which lectures to attend and left without qualifications.
At the entrance were a number of poppies and other hypnogogic plants.
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 age seven, after apparently taking lessons from Antoine François Marmontel, he passed the entrance examination for piano at the Paris Conservatoire, but he was refused admission because he was believed to be too young.
At the November 2006 groundbreaking for a new ballpark for the New York Mets, Citi Field, it was announced that the main entrance, modeled on the one in Brooklyn's old Ebbets Field, would be called the Jackie Robinson Rotunda.
At the age of fourteen, he began receiving tutoring in Latin and Greek from his church pastor to prepare for entrance to Yale College.
* At any entrance gate, bow respectfully before passing through.
At the exhibition's entrance he placed Salvador Dalí's Rainy Taxi ( an old taxi rigged to produce a steady drizzle of water down the inside of the windows, and a shark-headed creature in the driver's seat and a blond mannequin crawling with live snails in the back ) greeted the patrons who were in full evening dress.
* At the Isthmian entrance to the Underworld was a robber named Sinis, often called " Pityokamptes " ( Greek: Πιτυοκάμπτης, " he who bends Pinetrees ").
At the Villa Savoye the act of cleansing is represented both by the sink in the entrance hall and the celebration of the health-giving properties of the sun in the solarium on the roof which is given significance by being the culmination of ascending the ramp.
At 19 he won an entrance scholarship to Balliol College, Oxford.
At the west end of the nave are two projecting towers, with a narthex ( entrance ) between them.
At Midsummer, a grand entrance of king Gustav was arranged at Söderport, the southern gate of Stockholm.
At the far side of the plate, the parallel wave is exactly half of a wavelength delayed relative to the perpendicular wave, and the resulting combination ( red ) is orthogonally polarized compared to its entrance state.
At around 1: 10 p. m., Bryant got in line behind other cars at the toll booth at the entrance to the historic site.
" At Moscow State University, Jews were required to take their entrance exams in different rooms from non-Jewish applicants, which were nicknamed " gas chambers ", and they were marked on a harsher scale.
At the entrance to the north in the center, between the streets Via Aliprandi and Via Zanzi, a fork of the river artificially created for defensive purposes in the early decades of the 14th century gives rise to Lambretto, which is joined to the main course Lambro at its exit to the south from the ancient circle of medieval walls ( Monza ) ( now completely demolished ).
At the age of 17 years he failed the physical tests of the entrance exam to the École Polytechnique and he therefore decided to enlist in the navy.
At the center of the northeastern side, there is another entrance, which enters the roofed area on the southeastern side of the northwestern section, and through which access can also be gained to the southeastern ( fully roofed ) section.
At a much earlier period the Greeks had established on the coast the colonies of Cius ( modern Gemlik ); Chalcedon ( modern Kadıköy ), at the entrance of the Bosporus, nearly opposite Byzantium ( modern Istanbul ) and Heraclea Pontica ( modern Karadeniz Ereğli ), on the Euxine, about 120 miles ( 190 km ) east of the Bosporus.
At the entrance of the current Plaza de la Virgen Blanca, was the site of Santa Clara, who was joined by the wall at the Convent of San Antonio.

At and sea
At the Greek's journey to Troy, Artemis becalmed the sea and stopped the journey until an oracle came and said they could win the goddess ' heart by sacrificing Iphigenia, Agamemnon's daughter.
At the northern part of the Gulf of Bothnia the water is no longer salty and many fresh water species live in the sea.
At, the Channel Tunnel possesses the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world, although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both longer overall at and deeper at below sea level.
At the end of glacials with sea level rapidly rising, corals become major sinks for Carbon dioxide as the reefs grow up to the new sea level.
At right is displayed the web color light sea green.
At sea, warships and troop carriers were painted in dazzle patterns that were highly visible, but designed to confuse enemy gunners as to the target's speed, range, and heading.
At first, the danger to a battle fleet was considered only to exist when at anchor, but as faster and longer range torpedoes were developed, the threat extended to cruising at sea.
At its source, the river is at an elevation of above sea level.
At the end of the 18th century it became fashionable for wealthy people to spend the Summer by the sea.
At Cofete on the western side of Jandía a remote and imposing house-Villa Winter-looks out to sea across wide and generally empty beaches.
At the bottom of the sea, Godzilla recovers and roars over Mecha-King Ghidorah's body.
* At sea, it was usually ejected from siphons, although earthenware pots or grenades filled with it or similar substances were also used.
At sea naval defeats against British fleets at Lagos and Quiberon Bay in 1759 and a crippling blockade forced France to keep its ships in port.
At low tide, the West Winner sandbank is visible, extending a mile out to sea.
At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, inland transport was by navigable rivers and roads, with coastal vessels employed to move heavy goods by sea.
At age eleven he went to sea with his father.
At the northern end of the sea, more than 10, 000 square kilometres of land in Atyrau Province have been flooded.
At sea, the sail enabled longships to travel faster than by oar and to cover long distances overseas with far less manual effort.
At the bottom of the trench, where the plates meet, the water column above exerts a pressure of, over one thousand times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level.
At his command a storm arose and covered the sea.
At its edge, sea, slush, and ice mix, surrounded by fog.
At first the French and English crusaders travelled together, but the armies split at Lyon, as Richard decided to go by sea, and Philip took the overland route through the Alps to Genoa.
At standard temperature and pressure, radon forms a monatomic gas with a density of 9. 73 kg / m < sup > 3 </ sup >, about 8 times the density of the Earth's atmosphere at sea level, 1. 217 kg / m < sup > 3 </ sup >.

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