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At and front
At the landing she saw Juanita, her face flushed pink with excitement, run down the hall from the kitchen to the front door.
At 7:25 two hotel doormen came thumping down the steps, carrying a saw-horse to be set up as a barricade in front of the haberdashery store window next to the entranceway, and as I watched them in their gaudy red coats that nearly scraped the ground, their golden, fringed epaulets and spic, red-visored caps, I suddenly saw just over their shoulders Jessica gracefully making her way through the crowd.
At the 4th tee Palmer chose to hit a one-iron when a three-wood was the proper club, so he put the ball in a bunker in front of the green.
At Antietam, he led his men into the deadly fighting in the Cornfield and the West Woods, and one colonel described him as a " gallant officer ... remarkably cool and at the very front of battle.
At the decisive Battle of Leuven in September 891, he defeated an invading force of the Northmen, or Vikings, essentially ending their invasions on that front.
At lower speeds this air has time to " get out of the way ", guided by the air in front of it that is in contact with the aircraft.
At first falling back carefully and avoiding a decision, he finally marched away, leaving a mere screen in front of Moreau.
At the front of the chest, the breast tissue can extend from the clavicle ( collarbone ) to the middle of the sternum ( breastbone ).
At the front there said to be approximately 300 elite knights, commanded by general Clermont and accompanied by German mercenary pikemen.
At the height of the rainy season, the front may reach as far as Kanem Prefecture.
At Ostia, in front of a crowd of spectators, Claudius fought a killer whale which was trapped in the harbor.
At 13: 00 hours every day, the main esplanade in front of the Government Palace of Perú fronting Lima's Main Square serves as the stage for the changing of the guard, undertaken by members of the Presidential Life Guard Escort Dragoons, mounted or dismounted.
At a time when most movie-related publications glorified the stars in front of the camera, " Uncle Forry ", as he was referred to by many of his fans, promoted the behind-the-scenes artists involved in the magic of movies.
At the beginning of the war, a discontinuous front line ran through southern Finland from west to east, dividing the country into White Finland and Red Finland.
At home, they are expected to render luster to various occasions by their presence, such as by attending artistic or sports performances or competitions, expositions, celebrations, military parades and remembrances, prominent funerals, visiting parts of the country, enterprises, care facilities ( often in a theatrical honor box, on a platform, on the front row, at the honours table etc.
At one point, Newton attempted to desert and was punished in front of the crew of 350.
At that time, almost all racing cars had their engines mounted at the front but Coopers were different, having the engine placed behind the driver, which improved their handling.
At close range such large weapons were of little use, but an intact phalanx could easily keep its enemies at a distance ; the weapons of the first five rows of men all projected beyond the front of the formation, so that there were more spearpoints than available targets at any given time.
At a fundraiser in a small town outside of Portland, the group stood up and outed him in front of the crowd.
At 9: 02 am CST, the Ryder truck, containing in excess of of ammonium nitrate fertilizer, nitromethane, and diesel fuel mixture, detonated in front of the north side of the nine-story Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
At Lycosura, a fire was burning in front of the temple of Pan ( the goat-god ).
At the same time, the initial wave front propagates away from the source through the space to the distance x to fit the same amount of oscillations, kx = ωt.
At the front of each bed lie the stumps of stone pillars that may have supported a canopy of fur ; another link with recent Hebridean style.
At this velocity, even a rifle-bullet sized projectile will penetrate the front armor of a main battle tank, let alone a thinly protected missile guidance system.
At the opening of Yeosu Expo 2012, Kook Jin Moon, a son of Moon responsible for economic development of the movement, sat in front of the South Korean President Lee Myung-bak among the VIP group.

At and chamber
At the end of the run, the strips in the third and sixth positions in each chamber were dried, stained for 1 hr, washed and dried, while the other strips were maintained in a horizontal position at 1-degree-C.
At the mansion, the Danger Room ( the X-Men ’ s simulated reality training chamber ) gains sentience, christens itself " Danger ", assumes a humanoid form, and attacks the X-Men before leaving to kill Xavier.
At about the top of the compression stroke, fuel is injected directly into the compressed air in the combustion chamber.
At the eastern end of the chamber there is a niche high.
At the time the transfer port is uncovered the compressed charge from the crank chamber enters into the combustion chamber through the transfer port.
At this site in County Meath the inner chamber of the passage tomb is aligned with the rising sun on the dates of Imbolc and Samhain.
At first Catherine kept the nine-year-old king, who cried at his coronation, close to her, and slept in his chamber.
At some point before or after this, grave robbers broke into and destroyed the underground burial chamber, but in 1972 there was still enough of it remaining to determine a layout of the chambers when they were excavated.
At Ming's order, Kala forces Flash to fight with a giant octosak in a chamber filling with water.
At its porte cochere, chauffeur-driven limosines from the estates deposited their owners in evening gowns and tuxedoes, to be joined by hotel patrons for dinner at 7: 30 p. m. Post-prandial entertainments included chamber music by a Boston Symphony ensemble in the lobby, or Saturday dancing and costume parties in the ballroom.
At Lacock, as elsewhere, they were named for individuals " whose recognition in this way advertised the family's affinities ": the best chamber was " the duke's chamber ", probably signifying John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, whom Sharington had served, while " Lady Thynne's chamber ", identified it with the wife of Sir John Thynne of Longleat, and " Mr Mildmay's chamber " was reserved for Sharington's son-in-law Anthony Mildmay of Apethorpe in Northamptonshire.
At the general elections of 1881 after the fall of the Jules Ferry cabinet he was returned to the chamber on a programme which included the separation of Church and State, a policy of decentralization, and the imposition of an income-tax.
At the end of 1832, he became president of the chamber, which office he held successively for eight years.
At the end of the passage are three small chambers off a larger central chamber, with a high corbelled vault roof.
At the bottom of a shaft, usually from six to twelve inches in depth, a small chamber is excavated and lined with wood chips.
At the opening of every session, the king submitted to the estates " royal propositions ", or bills, upon which each estate proceeded to deliberate in its own separate chamber.
At the State Opening of Parliament, Members of Parliament were summoned from the nearby House of Commons chamber by Black Rod, a royal official who would " command the members on behalf of His Excellency to attend him in the chamber of peers ".
At night, the numbat retreats to a nest, which can be in a hollow log or tree, or in a burrow, typically a narrow shaft 1-2 metres long which terminates in a spherical chamber lined with soft plant material: grass, leaves, flowers and shredded bark.
At higher revolutions the secondary chamber is opened, pumping out 33 % more power than the naturally aspirated counterpart.

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