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At this moment she was crouched in a cave-like aperture halfway down the Reef.
At a distance halfway to the moon, a magnetar could strip information from the magnetic stripes of all credit cards on Earth.
At almost 7, 000 feet above sea level and almost exactly halfway between the equator and north pole, West Yellowstone experiences a subarctic climate ( Köppen climate classification Dfc ) with cold, sometimes bitterly cold winters, and brief but generally warm summers.
At most levels of play ( but not, notably, the NFL ), white stripes are painted on each end of the ball, halfway around the circumference, to improve nighttime visibility.
At this point, the game immediately ends, even if Jeremy is halfway through asking a question.
At 11: 15 the eight Russian guns on the Causeway Heights opened up on the Light Brigade whose front line was now more than halfway down the valley ; for the next 400 yards (~ 365 m ) the men would also come under fire from the guns to their front.
At the CID meeting after the Agadir Crisis Sir Arthur Wilson ( First Sea Lord ) gave a poor account of the Royal Navy's plans to land troops on the Baltic Coast, or possibly at Antwerp, believing that the Germans would be halfway to Paris by the time an Expeditionary Force was ready, and that the four to six divisions Britain was expected to be able to muster would have little effect in a war with 70-80 + divisions on each side.
At the time, the village was located halfway up Mt.
At the start of the 1966 season, Killebrew scored few home runs ; halfway through May, he had only hit two home runs, his lowest total at that point of a season since 1960, when he had missed the first two months of the season.
At the very wet British Grand Prix for instance, Berger led the opening laps from Senna having already attained pole position, consequently building a large cushion over the rest of the field before having to slow just to finish ( at the halfway mark he was in 2nd place, 50 seconds in front of 3rd placed Nigel Mansell ).
At the halfway point of the 1991 season, Davey had climbed to fifth in the Winston Cup point standings.
At, runners cross the Pulaski Bridge, marking the halfway point of the race and the entrance into Long Island City, Queens.
At Highbury Vale, about halfway along the line, a branch turns west to end 1 km later at Phoenix Park, while the main line runs north to Hucknall.
At the halfway mark, the chef randomly picked a sixth item.
At a cost of over US $ 800, 000, it was scrapped halfway through production.
At almost exactly its halfway point, the Coast to Coast crosses the Pennine Way at Keld.
At its western end it joins the larger Queen Charlotte Sound, which it meets halfway along the latter's length.
* At the halfway mark of the season, the Nationals were in first place in the National League East division, with a record of 50 – 31.
At the time of this latest editing the new health centre is at least halfway to completion.
At the 1000 meter mark ( halfway ), Olaf Tufte grabs a small lead over Chalupa with Jüri Jaanson a close third.
At each of the stages of the exhibition tour, the show was initially installed by the exhibition ’ s curator Elena Filipovic and, halfway through its duration, is completely reinstalled by a different selected artist whose own practice has been influenced by González-Torres.
At the halfway mark, Fangio retired with transmission trouble, giving the lead to Moss.
At the halfway of the season, pre-qualifying was re-arranged.
At the halfway point of the season the group of teams required to pre-qualify during the first half would be revised, based on the results during last 2 half-seasons.

At and point
At that point we reach the `` closed '' historical situation: the situation in which man is no longer free to return to a status quo ante.
At that point men become aware of the mystery of history called variously `` fate '', or `` destiny '', or `` providence '', and feel themselves caught helplessly in the writhing of a disrupted society.
At this point Mrs. Frances Cupply, one of Wright's handsome daughters by his first wife, came from the house and tried to calm Miriam as she tore down a no visitors sign and smashed the glass pane on another sign with a rock.
At this point a working definition of idea is in order, although our first definition will have to be qualified somewhat as we proceed.
At this point, of course, the issue has become complicated by a development unforeseen by Lappenberg and Kemble.
At that point the Administration will have little reason to hang onto Gen. Swing.
At 2130 hours they had passed through the barbed wire at the point of departure.
At this point it should be painfully obvious that cities, being `` soft '', and the people within them are ideally suited to destruction by nuclear weapons.
At this point the drains are readjusted so that the suds box drain will discharge directly into the waste line and the main tub drain is set at the 2-1/2 mark on the drain gauge.
At this point, unfortunately, romance becomes a regrettably small part of the picture ; ;
At the point where they ended, another settlement grew up around a chapel built at the boat landing by Father Lucian Galtier in 1840.
At one point in the game when the skinny old man in suspenders who was acting as umpire got in the way of a thrown ball and took it painfully in the kidneys, he lay there unattended while players and spectators wrangled over whether the ball was `` dead '' or the base runners were free to score.
At this point Charles C. Hanch, long an advocate of patent peace in the industry, became chairman of the patents committee of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, successor to the Automobile Board of Trade.
At this point you cross the wide Corso Vittorio Emanuele 2,, walk along the Corso Del Rinascimento a couple of hundred yards, then turn left on the Via Dei Canestrani to enter the splendid Piazza Navona, one of the truly glorious sights in Rome.
At one point late in the day, when Palmer was lining up a 25-foot putt on the 16th, a thunderous cheer from the direction of the 18th green unmistakably announced that Player had birdied the final hole.
At that point William came into the picture.
At one point, Abby May threatened that she and their daughters would move elsewhere, leaving Bronson behind.
At some point, he was alleged to have accompanied Swein on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but proof is lacking.
At that point the deposed emperor was ransomed by Michael I of Epirus, who sent him to Asia Minor, where Alexios ' son-in-law Theodore I Laskaris of the Empire of Nicaea was holding his own against the Latins.
In the list of popes given in the Holy See's annual directory, Annuario Pontificio, the following note is attached to the name of Pope Leo VIII ( 963 – 965 ): At this point, as again in the mid-eleventh century, we come across elections in which problems of harmonising historical criteria and those of theology and canon law make it impossible to decide clearly which side possessed the legitimacy whose factual existence guarantees the unbroken lawful succession of the successors of Saint Peter.
At one point, his Spanish pursuers urinated at the bottom of a tree he was hiding in, but did not discover him.
At no great distance east of this rift-valley is Mount Kilimanjaro-with its two peaks Kibo and Mawenzi, the latter being, and the culminating point of the whole continent — and Mount Kenya, which is.
At this point during the pre-mission preparations, the Saturn V rocket's three stages were powered up and drinking water was pumped into the spacecraft.
At this point, during tests of the CSM's steerable rocket engine in preparation for the burn to modify the craft's orbit, a malfunction occurred in the engine's backup system.
At that point, scientists began to reconsider their pre-mission hypothesis that Descartes had been the setting of ancient volcanic activity, as the two astronauts had yet to find any volcanic material.

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