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At and landing
At this time Harriet wrote in a letter which after their finally landing in India was sent to her mother:
At the landing she saw Juanita, her face flushed pink with excitement, run down the hall from the kitchen to the front door.
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 7:30 a.m., more than three hours after landing, the Beardens gave an ultimatum:
At an altitude of about, Young was able to view the landing site in its entirety.
* 2006 – At least 122 people are killed after a Sibir Airlines Airbus A310 passenger jet, carrying 200 passengers veers off the runway while landing in wet conditions at Irkutsk Airport in Siberia.
) At the end of 1987, the police radio code used by law enforcement officers in Moscow was allegedly updated to include a code for an aircraft landing.
At the beginning of the approach the pole is usually carried upright to some degree, and gradually lowered as the vaulter gets closer to the landing pit.
At the time, Soviet helicopters countered the threat from RPGs at landing zones by first clearing them with anti-personnel saturation fire.
At one point he overdosed on cocaine, landing himself in a hospital and receiving a second pacemaker.
At the time the design was being proposed, it was not known how many of the then-contracted Saturn Vs would be required to achieve a successful Moon landing.
At the cable landing point in Newfoundland the cable joined at Clarenville, then crossed the Cabot Strait by another submarine cable to Nova Scotia.
At MABOT's pumping lock the team's landing zone was covered in concertina wire that was unreported by their intelligence and so the SEALs and Royal Marines were forced to hover several feet off the ground.
At approximately 06: 10, Razor 01 reached the landing zone.
At the end of 1700, an arrival from the sea changed again the future of the town: the landing of the English John Woodhouse who " invented " the wine marsala.
At this time, there was approximately 100, 000 German troops and artillery preparing to move to the Normandy landing areas.
At an early point in the novel, Lazarus Long bemoans the fact that he cannot " pray for one last landing " because the " Green Hills of Earth " have deteriorated and the planet is uninhabitable.
At 21: 00 the landing of the 26th RCT completed the planned landing of infantry, but losses in equipment were high, including 26 artillery pieces, over 50 tanks, about 50 landing craft and 10 larger vessels.
At low airspeeds, the control surfaces became ineffective and could readily lead to loss of control, particularly during landing.
At Port-Lyautey, the landing troops were uncertain of their position, and the second wave was delayed.
At this landing site, probably near present-day San Francisco, Drake claimed the region for England, naming it New Albion.
At the outbreak of the Crimean War, the garrison was evacuated from Navaginsky in order to prevent its capture by the Turks, who effected a landing on Cape Adler soon after.
At the time in January 1969, it was not certain this would be the lunar landing crew, depending on the success of Apollo 9 and Apollo 10 testing the Lunar Module.

At and zones
At the Yalta Conference during World War II, the Allies ( the U. S., Britain, and the Soviet Union ) agreed on dividing a defeated Germany into occupation zones, and on dividing Berlin, the German capital, among the Allied powers as well.
At the Potsdam Conference, Germany was divided into four military occupation zones by the Allies and did not regain independence until 1949.
At the nerve ending in the neuromuscular junction, where the impulse is transferred to the muscle cell, the nerve impulse leads to the transfer of vesicles with the neurotransmitter acetylcholine to " active zones " in the presynaptic membrane, where it is released into the synaptic cleft and stimulates the acetylcholine receptor on the muscle.
At this site, there are four main life zones, delineated on the basis of temperature and precipitation ( Holdridge System ), in the Luquillo Mountains: subtropical wet and subtropical rain forests are found at low and mid elevations, lower montane rain and lower montane wet forests at high elevations.
At the present time, there are seven military zones:
At depth, some kimberlite breccias grade into root zones of dikes made of unfragmented rock.
At midnight on 10 August 1945, two Army lieutenant colonels arbitrarily selected the 38th parallel as the dividing line, and the division of the peninsula into military occupation zones was agreed by the two superpowers — a northern zone administered by the Soviet Union and a southern zone administered by the United States.
At Oosterbeek, the Germans had used British marker panels and flares to attract the aircraft to their positions and the aircraft were unable to distinguish the exact dropping zones.
At Oosterbeek, the defensive positions were consolidated and organised into two zones.
At one stage, the Australian Magpie was considered to be three separate species, although zones of hybridisation between forms reinforced the idea of a single species with several subspecies, nine of which are now recognised.
At depth, the angular breccias transit into a ductile shear texture and into mylonite zones.
At the Potsdam Conference ( July 16 to August 2, 1945 ), after Germany's unconditional surrender on 8 May 1945, the Allies divided " Occupation Zone Germany " into four military occupation zones — France in the southwest, Britain in the northwest, the United States in the south, and the Soviet Union in the east.
At the highest alpine elevations, these mosaics may give way to a fjeldmark or, in zones where snow lies into the summer months, to a snow patch community.
In prehistoric times the islands were covered in a diverse range of tropical moist broadleaf forest At present however, though the Mascarene islands form a distinct ecoregion, known as the Mascarene forests, the ecoregion is not homogeneous, and comprises at least five fairly distinct vegetation zones that reflect variations in altitude and in moisture regime.
At the centre of its political action, the Workers ' Party defends the one and indivisible Republic against, regionalization, the promotion of ' local peculiarities ', and against the ' zones '.
At recreational drop zones, an area is generally set side for parachute landings.
At the end of 2009, the production of both Amarone and recioto dessert wines in the Valpolicella zone received Italy's highest quality wine designation as a DOCG zones.
At Potsdam, it had been agreed that 15 % of all equipment dismantled in the Western zones — especially from the metallurgical, chemical, and machine manufacturing industries — would be transferred to the Soviets in return for food, coal, potash ( a basic material for fertilisers ), timber, clay products, petroleum products, etc.
At a conference of representatives of the states ( Länder ) within the American and British zones of occupation during 5-11 September 1946, decisions were taken on administrative bodies for the economy ( Minden ), transportation ( Frankfurt am Main ), food and agriculture ( Stuttgart ), postal and radio communications ( Frankfurt am Main ), and a German Finance Commission ( Stuttgart ).
At the conference of minister-presidents of the Länder in the British and American zones on 4 October 1946 in Bremen, proposals were discussed for the creation of a German Länderrat ( Länder Council ), after the US example.
At the same time, as sunlight increases during the spring, algal growth in the dead zones increases dramatically.
At this point, the core was broken into " red " and " yellow " zones, with a " green " zone across the river.
At least one driver, XBCD, gives the Xbox 360 controllers the vibration support, dead zones and ( optionally ) independent triggers through DirectInput.

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