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At and mark
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 the beginning of 1998 the Under Cover Music Group ( UCMG ) took over the rights to use the brand name of the label as well as the trade mark " Harthouse ".
At the turn of the 21st century, London hosted the much derided Millennium Dome at Greenwich, to mark the new century.
At a lesser meet and facilities, the plasticine will likely not exist, the runway might be a different surface or jumpers may initiate their jump from a painted or taped mark on the runway.
At 7: 15 p. m. on 1 May each year, the Kettle Bridge Clogs morris dancing side dance across Barming Bridge ( otherwise known as the Kettle Bridge ), which spans the River Medway near Maidstone, to mark the official start of their morris dancing season.
At unity power factor, the current in A is in phase with the circuit current, and coil A provides maximum torque, driving the instrument pointer toward the 1. 0 mark on the scale.
At one point, her four grandsons Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and Viscount Linley mounted the guard as a mark of respect known as the Vigil of the Princes — an honour only bestowed once before, at King George V's lying in state.
At ten or eleven years, used surfaces of the teeth begin to bear a square mark surrounded by a white line, and this is pronounced on all the teeth by the twelfth year ; between the twelfth and the fourteenth year this mark takes a round form.
At the side the outline of the sternomastoid muscle is the most striking mark ; it divides the anterior triangle of the neck from the posterior.
At the highest point of the old town the Portland stone and Coade stone facade of the Crown Court ( 1808 – 12, by John Johnson ), the brick Market Tower and florid War Memorial mark the historic centre, although trade has tended to concentrate on the lower land in modern times.
At a time of increasing unrest in the streets and campuses of Paris and Berkeley, the album's lyrics seemed to many to mark a reversal of Lennon's position on the question, which was hotly debated during this period.
At the west side of the village, a magnificent arched set of iron gates with stone pillars mark the entrance at Cary-Algonquin Road.
At the 1 minute mark it starts to blink, and then turns red and blinks faster at the two minute mark.
( Schindler was so far off the mark that he claimed, " At the most, he worked three months on it, during the summer of 1823 ".
At the cemetery in a small rural town of Harding, KwaZulu-Natal, many grave sites have no identification, and just have a border of stones which mark out the dimensions of the grave site itself.
At each of these seats of learning, he left his mark ; beyond any other of his contemporaries he animated the dry bones of Roman law.
At the 25 over mark, Pakistan had only scored 70, but accelerated the score to 139 by the 31st over as Javed Miandad summoned a runner and Imran and him built a steady partnership.
At the end of the race, the other Sakurai bikes of Yukio Nukumi and Manabu Kamada ( who were still racing ), went on to the rostrum to show off Daijiro's helmet bearing his number on the visor, and a photo of him on the bike, as a mark of respect.
At corners, corner monuments are established to mark their exact location on the ground.
At around the same time, New Zealand Post adopted a fern-shaped identifying mark on its postage stamps, to be used on the majority of its future issues.
At the end of the third quarter of 2010, the company had surpassed the 70 million unit mark in shipped phones, giving it a global marketshare of 22 percent, trailing Nokia by 12 percent.
At the centre of Rome, the " Golden Milestone " was erected to mark the presumed centre of the empire: this milestone has since been lost.
At the start of the 1982 season, the 55-year-old mark of the great Walter Johnson still stood at 3, 508 strikeouts, but now there were three pitchers who would start the season within 100 strikeouts of Johnson: Nolan Ryan ( 3, 494 ), Gaylord Perry ( 3, 452 ), and Carlton ( 3, 434 ).

At and shaft
At the end of a shaft of light, the pews appeared to be broad stairs in a long dungeon.
At the end of the motor shaft there was a stepped driving capstan ; to obtain different speeds, the rubber idler wheel was moved to contact different steps of this capstan.
At Bab al-Dhra in Wadi ‘ Araba, archaeologists discovered over 20, 000 shaft tombs with multiple chambers as well as houses of mud-brick containing human bones, pots, jewelry and weapons.
At the time of its closing Billy Creek was the last operating deep shaft mine in Missouri. Rombauer Coal Mine, one of the multitude operating in the Novinger area at the turn of the 20th century.
At the junction of the village at the junction of Church Street and Gynwell, close to the Methodist Chapel ( 1825 ) there is the shaft of the old whipping post dating to 1203.
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 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 the top of the backswing, Furyk is in the same position as Jack Nicklaus would be — club shaft parallel to the intended line of flight, elbow flying off to who-knows-where.
At a later time the closet floors and ceilings are removed and the elevator equipment is installed into the open shaft.
At the heart of these devices was a small motor and crank shaft that converted a rotary motion into a forward-backwards pumping motion to drive a small pump akin to those found in the small spray bottle-type squirt pistols.
At the end of the show, Kilroy-Silk would ask players whether they wished to " share " or to " shaft ", with accompanying hand gestures.
At the other end of the shaft are a handle and a switch.
At the northern end, the tunnel connects to a shaft up to the former Trafalgar Square tube station ( now merged with the Charing Cross station ), and to the BT deep level cable tunnels which were built under much of London during the Cold War.
At the southern end, an 8 ft ( 2. 4 m ) diameter extension ( Scheme 2845A ) connects to a shaft under Court 6 of the Treasury Building: this provided the protected route from the Cabinet War Room.
At the centre of Taston are the base and broken shaft of a Medieval preaching cross.
At the top of each shaft was a little hand with a green eye in its palm.
At the end of the second ( counter / output ) shaft is a pinion gear that mates with the ring gear on the differential.
At the bottom of the shaft, they find a room lit only by a lantern, which Ben and Patrick trick Ian into thinking that it refers to Paul Revere's Ride, and indicates the treasure to be at the Old North Church in Boston.
At the bottom of the Upright shaft the diameter compass arm Great Spur Wheel has 126 cogs.
At impact, the clubhead can twist as a result of torque applied to the shaft, reducing accuracy as the face of the club is not square to the player's stance.
At an engine test stand a drive shaft is used to transfer a certain speed / torque from the Internal combustion engine to a dynamometer.
At a transmission test stand a drive shaft connects the prime mover with the transmission.
At the bottom of the shaft, a small chamber is excavated, where up to 11 creamy white eggs are laid on wood chips.
At the bottom of this shaft, they find Duncan and Isadora, trapped in a cage.

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