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At and height
At the height of the first snowstorm we had, it was impossible for me to get medical attention needed during an emergency.
At the present time we do not know by what biochemical mechanism TSH acts on the thyroid, but for bio-assay of the hormone there are a number of properties by which its activity may be estimated, including release of iodine from the thyroid, increase in thyroid weight, increase in mean height of the follicular cells and increase in the thyroidal uptake of Af.
At the height of the French Revolution, he was accused by Jean-Paul Marat of selling adulterated tobacco, and of other crimes and was eventually guillotined a year after Marat's death.
* At the height of his career, Carnegie was the second-richest person in the world, behind only John D. Rockefeller of Standard Oil.
At the height of their popularity the band consisted of singer Jimmy Somerville backed by Steve Bronski and Larry Steinbachek, both of whom played keyboards and percussion.
At the height of the rainy season, the front may reach as far as Kanem Prefecture.
At this point, the water pushes northward up the Tonle Sab and empties into the Tonle Sap, thereby increasing the size of the lake from about 2, 590 square kilometers to about 24, 605 square kilometers at the height of the flooding.
At the height of the boom, it was possible for a promising dot-com to make an initial public offering ( IPO ) of its stock and raise a substantial amount of money even though it had never made a profit — or, in some cases, earned any revenue whatsoever.
At its pre-war height, the movement often pursued pseudoscientific notions of racial supremacy and purity.
At their greatest height they reach an elevation of about, the highest point in southern Finland.
At the party's height it boasted 3, 000 cumainn, an average of 75 per constituency.
" At the height of his fame on Diff ' rent Strokes, he earned as much as US $ 100, 000 per episode.
At their height, the Assyrians dominated all of Syria-Palestine, Egypt, and Babylonia.
At its height, the British Empire covered a quarter of the Earth's land area and comprised a quarter of its population.
At the height of its popularity, an entire year's worth of shows would be taped in two separate week-long sessions, then individual shows would be assembled from edited sections.
At the height of the inflation, one US dollar was worth 4 trillion German marks.
At the height of the Persian tradition of illustrated book production ( 1300 to 1600 C. E.
At the height of his popularity as a director, Whale directed The Road Back, a sequel to All Quiet on the Western Front, in 1937.
At the height of her career, she was known as " The Queen of Rock and Roll " as well as " The Queen of Psychedelic Soul ", and became known as Pearl amongst her friends.
At first the kingdom was little more than a loose collection of towns and cities captured during the crusade, but at its height in the mid-12th century the kingdom roughly encompassed the territory of modern-day Israel, Lebanon and Palestine.
At its height it encompassed an area covering not only much of Chad, but also parts of modern southern Libya, eastern Niger, northeastern Nigeria and northern Cameroon.
At the height of the strikes, nearly 30, 000, 000 working days were lost in Britain during 1979, but that had fallen dramatically to some 5, 000, 000 during 1981 as a result of the Thatcher government's union reform policies.
At its highest point, it reaches a height of 1, 834 feet ( 559 m ).
At its height Cahokia is believed to have had a population of between 40, 000 and 80, 000 people, making it amongst the largest pre-Columbian cities of the Americas.
At the height of Viking expansion into Dublin and Jorvik 875-954 AD the longship reached a peak of development such as the Gokstad ship 890.

At and Cities
At the beginning of their farewell tour on 4 October 1968, in Oakland, nearly the entire set consisted of songs from Wheels of Fire: " White Room ", " Politician ", " Crossroads ", " Spoonful ", " Deserted Cities of the Heart ", and " Passing the Time " taking the place of " Toad " for a drum solo.
At the close of the century, it became evident that despite significant investment and planning, Berlin was yet to retake " its seat between the European Global Cities of London and Paris.
At the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities house of his fraternity, Sigma Chi, Nagurski's jersey and Significant Sig recognition certificate are on display.
At the time the goal was to eventually get a semipro soccer team for the Twin Cities.
Its Local Government Area are the Cities of Melbourne and Moreland .. At the 2011 Census, Parkville had a population of 6, 193.
At the same time, the White Queen finally awakens and the two Cities are restored to its natural balance.
At that point Haim Saban and Shuki Levy had met Bernard Deyriès, and became involved with the soundtracks of Ulysses 31 and Mysterious Cities of Gold.
At that time, New York County ( Manhattan Island and part of the Bronx ), Kings County ( including the Cities of Brooklyn and Williamsburg ) and Queens County were separate municipal entities.
At the same time, the traditional networks started collapsing: NBC Radio and Mutual both were acquired by syndication company Westwood One, while ABC ( both radio and television ) was acquired by Capital Cities Communications.
At the end of the first book of Tale of Two Cities he is asked:
At first they efficiently implement their ideas for Springfield, which include banning green traffic lights and playing only classical music at the dog races, which elevates Springfield past East St. Louis on the list of America's 300 Most Livable Cities.
At the end of the 2005 Vans Warped Tour, Transplants took a hiatus and Rob and Travis joined Houston rapper Paul Wall, who chopped and screwed the Transplants ' Haunted Cities album, to form a new group called Expensive Taste.
At present, the Kiosko is the meeting place of various NGO's in the Cities especially Greek Fraternities and Sorrorities like the Alpha Kappa Rho every Wednesday, Beta Sigma Phi every Friday, and Alpha Tau Omega every Monday.

At and Service's
At nearly all of the American National Park units ( and many of the National Park Service's affiliated areas ), one or more National Park Passport Stamps ( cancellation stamps ) can be acquired at no cost at park visitor centers and ranger stations.

At and growth
At the top of Figure 5, for example, the Onset range and Completion range lines for the chosen growth center have been drawn for girls according to their mean and standard deviation values in Table 1.
At a third stage in the modernization process are such countries as India, Brazil, the Philippines, and Taiwan, which are ready and committed to move into the stage of self-sustaining growth.
At the same time, the city was ranked Europe's fourth best city for business and fastest improving European city, with growth improved by 17 % per year.
At the same time, however, certain Conservative institutions, particularly day schools, have shown significant growth.
At all times, a majority of slaves in the colony were African-born, as the brutal conditions of slavery prevented the population from experiencing growth through natural increase.
At the same time, government and business leaders see Japan as a vital export market and an essential element in Australia's strong future growth and prosperity in the Asia Pacific region.
At one time, the land actually grew when spring floods from the Mississippi River added sediment and stimulated marsh growth ; the land is now shrinking.
At the end of Miller ’ s term, economic growth exceeded 6 %; still, it was too slow to reduce the unemployment rate.
At one time, estrogen was used to induce growth attenuation in tall girls.
5 ) At this point the government has an indirect control over the company, wants to promote market competition, and does not want to hinder the support “ for Televerket ’ s growth strategies ”.
At the start of 2000, then President Thabo Mbeki vowed to promote economic growth and foreign investment by relaxing restrictive labour laws, stepping up the pace of privatisation, and cutting unneeded governmental spending.
At Syracuse, the Old Row continued to provide the framework for growth well into the twentieth century.
At the time, some believed this lack of growth outside Britain was due to the ‘ Malthusian trap ’ theory ; Thomas Malthus argued before the start of the Industrial Revolution that it was the tendency of a population to expand beyond the limits of resource sustainability, at which point a crisis ( such as famine, war, or epidemic ) would reduce the population to a sustainable size.
At the end of World War II, growth in aviation and in the Washington metropolitan area led Congress to pass the Washington Airport Act of 1950, providing federal backing for a second airport.
At the end of each instar, the larvae molt, shedding their skins to allow for further growth.
At the same time the Belarusian lands entered a path of economic growth, with the formation of numerous towns that served as centres of trade on the east-west routes.
At the end of the 18th century, Thomas Malthus concluded that, if unchecked, populations would be subject to exponential growth.
At the start of the 1910s, the decade would begin with the Panic of 1910 – 1911 stifling economic growth for a lengthy period of time.
At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, the residents of Provence were struggling to reconcile economic development and population growth with their desire to preserve the landscape and culture that make Provence unique.
At the beginning of the autumn when the seeds are planted, Persephone returns from the underworld and is reunited with her mother, and the cycle of growth begins anew.
At the turn of the 20th century, the growing automobile industry in France resulted in the growth of the rubber industry in French indochina, and plantations were built throughout the colony, especially in Annam and Cochinchina.
At germination, roots grow downward due to gravitropism, the growth mechanism of plants that also causes the shoot to grow upward.
At around 6 – 18 months there is a period of developmental stagnation followed by a developmental regression where language and motor milestones regress, purposeful hand use is lost, and acquired deceleration in the rate of head growth ( resulting in microcephaly in some ) is seen.
At present, there is no known treatment for achondroplasia, even though the cause of the mutation in the growth factor receptor has been found.
At the turn of the 21st century, the worldwide Great Recession opened an era of stagnation or slow growth.

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