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At and feeding
At this point the larva stops feeding and begins " wandering " in the quest of a suitable pupation site, often the underside of a leaf.
At Kankakee it heads northward largely parallel to the now decommissioned route of old US 54 ( since renumbered largely as Illinois 50 ) into greater Chicago, meeting Interstate 80 in Chicago suburbs and feeding Interstate 94 on Chicago's South Side.
At the time, multiple residents saw the creature while feeding horses, smelled foul " bigfoot " odors, and found large patches of strange fur throughout the small community.
At first the hunger artist looked forward to the passing of the crowds, but in time he grew irritated by the noise and disruption caused by the people, and the stench, the roaring, and the feeding of the animals depressed him.
At the larval stage, month-old burbot will begin exogenous feeding, consuming food through the mouth and digesting in the intestines.
At large carcasses or feeding sites, small groups may congregate.
Image: Tangalooma Pelican. JPG | At Tangalooma, during artificial feeding session
At least 30 species, including the red-chested sea cucumber ( Pseudocnella insolens ), fertilise their eggs internally and then pick up the fertilised zygote with one of their feeding tentacles.
At low tide extensive areas of mudflats ( the Steart and the Berrow Flats ) are exposed, providing important feeding and over-wintering grounds for waders ( shorebirds ).
At least some Coots have difficulty feeding a large family of fledglings on the tiny shrimp and insects that they collect.
At the summit there are frequently Alpine Choughs, drawn there by people feeding them.
At one point the Bishop of London was persuaded to visit Holloway personally in connection with allegations of women prisoners being poisoned during force feeding.
At other times, thrips reside on old leaves without feeding.
At low tide, extensive mud flats are exposed, and these are an important feeding source for wading birds.
At other times, thrips reside on old leaves without feeding.
At 7: 32 pm the triple train began moving slowly forward, powered by a single motor car and with the short circuit on the front car M202 still live and feeding the fire.
At, the lake will spill into the outflow channel on its northeastern shore, known properly as Temescal Wash, flowing northwest through Temescal Canyon feeding Aberhill Creek which joins Temescal Creek, which in turn dumps into the Santa Ana River just northwest of Corona.
At Minsmere they, along with a herd of Highland cattle, help maintain the boundary between reed beds and open water areas and help control reed density, providing open water feeding pools for bitterns within the reed beds.
* At the Notojima Aquarium visitors can watch dolphin and seal shows, animal feeding and meet many species in the ' touch and feel ' tank.
At times he aids the group with his large size and strength, and the children reward him by feeding him the leaves that he uses for food ( particularly those that he cannot reach ).
* At about 5: 30 at night thousands of wrinkled lipped bats emerge from a cave 3 km outside the northern gate to begin night time feeding.
At one stage, the Twelfth Army was estimated to be feeding more than a quarter million people every day.
At adequate daily feeding levels, L. acidophilus may facilitate lactose digestion in lactose-intolerant subjects.
At night the mouth of the canyon is a dangerous area as large herds of deer move into the farmlands for feeding.

At and station
At station nine, an area known as the " Vacant Lot ", which was believed to be free of ejecta from South Ray, Young and Duke spent about forty minutes gathering samples.
At first there was no passenger service, for south of the station was the Akihabara cargo docks, where goods from all over the world would flow into Kanda by river and be hauled up the east bank of the canal to be ticketed at the central cargo transport window.
At the end of July 2000, the government-owned Botswana Television ( BTV ) was launched, which is Botswana's first national television station.
At Woodside the old station buildings still stand disused, and the original platforms have been replaced by accessible low platforms.
At the end of the War of 1812, Fort Gibson was built and the island remained a military post for nearly 80 years before it was selected to be a federal immigration station.
At Trollhättan there is a dam, canal locks and a hydropower station in the river.
At their subsequent trial they admitted trying to shut the station down, but argued that they were legally justified because they were trying to prevent climate change from causing greater damage to property elsewhere around the world.
At the end of April 2005, they celebrated the decommissioning of the Obrigheim nuclear power station.
** At Sint-Pieters-Station and the Zuid bus station there are several regional buses as well.
At the company's inner-most station they picked up its agent, Anton Klein, who died on the return trip.
At this station Marlow meets the Company's chief accountant, who's dressed in " unexpected elegance "-" Everything else in the station was in a muddle "-Marlow first hears of a Mr. Kurtz from the chief accountant, who explains that Kurtz is a first-class agent, and later adds: "' He will be a somebody in the Administration before long.
At Kurtz's station Marlow sees a man on the river-bank waving his arm, urging them to land.
* 2001 – At the conclusion of a fireworks display on Okura Beach in Akashi, Hyōgo, Japan, 11 people are killed and more than 120 are injured when a pedestrian footbridge connecting the beach to JR Asagiri railway station becomes overcrowded and people leaving the event fall down in a domino effect.
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 a space station operated by a computer, the station's workers begin to unconsciously develop a musical rapport with their computer in a feedback loop.
At other times trains simply do not stop at the overcrowded station and go on to the next closest station, in places where there is another station within walking distance.
At the end of nine months he was set free by the clergy ; but a matron named Lucina having had her house on the Via Lata consecrated by him as " titulus Marcelli " he was again condemned to the work of attending to the horses brought into the station, in which menial occupation he died.
At one time Parma had a regular train station, but service was discontinued in 1954, and the old train station building was torn down.
At the time, UHF stations did well only in markets without VHF stations, like Fresno, California, or in markets with only one station on VHF.
At one point, he suggested to pitcher Andy Messersmith who wore number 17, that he change his surname to " Channel " to promote the television station.

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