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At and foot
At the base of the rocky hillside, they left their horses and climbed on foot.
At the King Arthur one guest had had his head heavily bandaged, and another had a bandaged foot and had walked with crutches.
At the southwest corner of Central Park, Broadway crosses Eighth Avenue at West 59th Street ; on the site of the former New York Coliseum convention center is the new shopping center at the foot of the Time Warner Center, headquarters of Time Warner.
At the foot of Mount Chimborazo, near the modern city of Riobamba ( Ecuador ) he met and defeated the forces of the great Inca warrior Rumiñahui with the aid of Cañari tribesmen who served as guides and allies to the conquering Spaniards.
At the time, the Saxons used the North German foot, which was 10 % longer than the foot of today.
In 1527 a statute recorded in Galway City in Ireland stated, " At no time to use ne occupy ye hurling of ye litill balle with the hookie sticks or staves, nor use no hand balle to play without the walls, but only the great foot balle.
At the end of the ceremony, the groom breaks a glass with his foot, symbolizing the continuous mourning for the destruction of the Temple, and the scattering of the Jewish people.
At each valid point ( a point that is awarded, with a legal part of hand or foot to legal targets and with legal technique ), the central referee halts the fight and at the same time as the two judges, shows with his / her fingers the number of points in the direction of the fighter who is being awarded points.
At full extension, the knee is bent and the foot snapped to the side, impacting the target with the heel.
At one point she is arguing that witches went to their meetings on foot or on horseback in a quite non-magical way, and quotes from the well-known confession of Isobel Gowdie: " I had a little horse, and would say ' Horse and Hattock, in the Devil's name!
At the head of the grave were kept three open coconuts and a small bundle of wood, while at its foot were kept an opened coconut and an untouched coconut.
At this time he composed and recorded a series of tangos with the String Orchestra of the Paris Opera and began to play the bandoneon while standing up, putting his right foot on a chair and the bellows of the instrument across his right thigh.
At low water levels one could easily cross over the river at this point, either on foot or horseback.
At the same time, a similar commission was issued to Hopkin Davis, as Captain of foot in Choptanck and St.
At the foot of the southeast flank of Mount Baker, at Concrete, Washington, the Baker River is dammed to form Lake Shannon and Baker Lake.
At the age of nineteen, Louis Philippe left France ; it was some twenty-one years before he again set foot on French soil.
At the west end of the Upper Lake lie the ruins of an abandoned miners ' village normally accessible only by foot.
At the funeral games of Patroclus, Antilochus finished second in the chariot race and third in the foot race.
At its entrance, on the right bank of the river, lie the ruins of the 12th century castle of Rauheneck, and at its foot the Château Weilburg, built in 1820 – 1825 by Archduke Charles of Austria, the victor of the Aspern Battle.
At the mouth of the Trempealeau River, which flows from northeast to southwest across the county on its way to the Mississippi River, they found a bluff surrounded by water and called it " La Montagne qui trempe à l ’ eau ," which means " mountain with its foot in the water.
At the southern end of the Isle of Dogs, the Greenwich foot tunnel provides pedestrian access to Greenwich, across the river.
At the foot of the ascent they find their grandmother, Whaitiri, now blind, who sits continually counting the tubers of sweet potato or taro that are her only food.
At the foot of the ascent they find their grandmother, Whaitiri, now blind, who sits continually counting the tubers of sweet potato or taro that are her only food.
At the western foot of the mountain, near the Farmington River, grows the Pinchot Sycamore, the largest tree in Connecticut.

At and tower
At the south-east is a tall clock tower topped with turrets, one of which has a balustrade similar to a feature at Castle Fraser.
At this stage a small " creeper " crane was installed in each leg, designed to move up the tower as construction progressed and making use of the guides for the elevators which were to be fitted in each leg.
At the east end of the gallery wing is the octagonal library tower.
At this length, he would tower over most of his common contemporaries.
At the strategically important junction of the two arms of the Old Rhine stands the old castle de Burcht, a circular tower built on an earthen mound.
At Wheeling, the National Road crossed the Ohio River on the Wheeling Suspension Bridge, designed by Charles Ellet Jr. and completed in 1849, then the world's longest bridge span at from tower to tower.
At the same time ( 1624 – 1625 ), Spasskaya tower received contemporary tent roofs.
At the lowest part of the town, by the river, Harvey & Son's Brewery, ' The Cathedral of Lewes ' is an unspoilt nineteenth century tower brewery and is the only one of the town's five original major breweries still in use.
At Er-riha ( Jericho ) there is a large, venerable looking square tower, which by tradition is named the House of Zacchaeus.
At the end of Act IV of King Lear, Edgar, disguised as the Poor Tom, the crazy beggar, babbles " Child Rowland to the dark tower came ", an allusion itself to the fairy tale of Childe Rowland.
At the top of the tower, the statue of the patron saint is enthusiastically acclaimed by the people in the streets of the town centre, where lights are turned off for the occasion.
At Saint Mary's Cemetery in Milford, Massachusetts a round tower was built of Milford granite in the late 19th century as a memorial to central Massachusetts ' Irish immigrants, of whom thousands are buried there.
At the end of Pugin's life, in February 1852, Barry visited him in Ramsgate and Pugin supplied a detailed design for the clock tower.
At a distance of approximately 500 yards from the tower, Whitman shot and killed a 29-year-old electrical repairman named Roy Schmidt as he attempted to take refuge behind a parked car.
At one point there was a fire tower on Mount Dustan.
At Bowood House, Wiltshire, ( 1834 – 38 ), for Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne he added the tower, made alterations to the gardens and designed the Italianate entrance lodge, also for the same client he designed the Lansdowne Monument ( 1845 ).
At the end of every level, there is a tower with an access at the top and at the bottom.
At exactly midnight, while everyone in every Vegas casino is singing " Auld Lang Syne " the tower is blown up and Vegas goes dark.
At one point Napoléon himself, using the church tower as a command post, was nearly captured but members of his personal staff held the Russians off for just long enough to allow some battalions of the Guard to come up.
At 14: 19 GMT, the control tower at Munich airport was told that the plane was ready to take off, and they were given clearance to attempt take-off due to expire at 14: 31.
At 15: 03, they contacted the control tower to inform them of their decision.
At San Martino ( now San Martino della Battaglia ) there is a circular tower dominating the area, a memorial to Victor Emmanuel II.
At this crucial juncture, Friant committed his entire division and, despite the failure of a first attack, soon managed to gain a firm foothold on the escarpment, pushing towards the tower at Markgrafneusiedl, a sign that the battle in this sector was turning in favour of the French.
At the corner of the Stadtgraben ( moat ), there is the defense tower, where parts of it are still in original condition.

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