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At flood, the river becomes an area flow source, far more than a narrow confined river.
At Ford's place in Pine Woods, Northup proposed making log rafts to move lumber down the narrow Indian Creek, to get logs to market less expensively.
At Marsworth, about 35 miles ( 56 km ) from Brentford, two arms leave the main line, one to Wendover ( not currently navigable for its full length but being restored by the Wendover Arm Trust ) and the other descends through sixteen narrow locks for 4 miles ( 6 km ) to Aylesbury.
At the end of the narrow gorge stands Petra's most elaborate ruin, Al Khazneh ( popularly known as " the Treasury "), hewn into the sandstone cliff.
At its height, around 1890, the D & RG had the largest operating narrow gauge railroad network in North America.
At the time the ' Uptop ' depot on Veta Pass, rising over in elevation, boasted the highest elevation for a narrow gauge railroad.
At that time, racing tyres were either slick tyres made with the cross ply technique ( very wide tyres with a reduced sidewall height ), or radial tyres, which were too narrow to withstand the Stratos ' power and did not provide enough grip.
At the latter festivals, he appears as " Pierrot Grenade ", a descendant of his namesake, but dressed — at least in recent years — in narrow over-lapping strips of brightly colored cloth.
At the age of 14 Michael left for Saint Petersburg, receiving military training at the Artillery University, " a rigid, anti-Western military school, where he chafed at the arbitrary discipline and the narrow curriculum — much less encompassing than the homeschooling he had experienced before.
At the same time, within rabbinic circles, " he transplanted the strict and narrow Talmudic spirit from Germany to Spain ", and this, in some measure, turned Spanish Jews from secular research to the study of the Talmud.
At that time it was still common to handle bulk materials with shovels, wheelbarrows and small narrow gauge rail cars, and for comparison, a canal digger in previous decades typically handled 5 tons per 12 hour day.
At about 2: 30 pm he saw Ike, Frank, Tom, and Billy gathered off Fremont street in a narrow wide empty lot or alley immediately west of 312 Fremont Street, which contained Fly's 12-room boarding house and photography studio.
At these times the channel is often narrow and deep.
At the narrow pass of Thermopylae, on the east coast of central Greece, Brennus ' forces suffer heavy losses while trying to break through the Greek defence comprising the Phocians and the Aetolians.
At 4GHz ( C-band ) a 3-meter dish is required to achieve this narrow of a focus beam.
At the present day, the gorge is several hundred feet deep, and the South Branch flows in a narrow channel at the bottom, with almost perpendicular walls of rock on either side.
At the east end of Breydon Water the river returns to a narrow channel, passing under Breydon Bridge after which it is joined by the River Bure then under Haven Bridge from where it is 4. 4 km through the harbour into the North Sea.
At the southern end of the 33 / 130 multiplex, where Route 33 heads west, an old and narrow bridge used to carry the highway over the aforementioned railroad tracks.
At the southern end, the plot was rather narrow, but at the northern end it extended from approximately Lexington Avenue to a spot between Madison and Fifth Avenues.
At Nandroya Falls, the Douglas Creek drops in a narrow, uninterrupted, 50 meter fall from a basalt parapet.
At they struck a narrow vein of coal, but excavators had to go down to before finding a productive seam of coal.
At Gridley, half of the northern Depot Ground was dedicated as a long narrow “ Public Square .” The remaining “ Depot Grounds " would soon cause problems for the town.
At the eastern edge of the city, these valleys narrow into the Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons within the Wasatch Mountains, respectively ; this is reflected by the city's official nickname, " City between the canyons ".
At the general election which followed, the Governor General was sustained by a narrow majority, but in 1848 the Reformers were again returned to power, and he and Lafontaine formed their second administration on March 11 under Lord Elgin and carried numerous important reforms, including the freeing from sectarian control of the University of Toronto and the introduction into Upper Canada of an important municipal system.

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At the outer edge of the reef shelf, the bottom slopes very steeply into deep water, at some locations dropping to more than 1, 500 feet ( 457 m ) within 0. 6 miles ( 1 km ) of the shore.
At that time, numerous influences-including a growing awareness of the unity and fragility of the biosphere following mankind's first steps into outer space ( see, for example, the Blue Marble ), increased public concern over the impact of industrial activity on natural resources and human health ( see, for example, the 1969 Cuyahoga River fire, the increasing strength of the regulatory state, and more broadly the advent and success of environmentalism as a political movement-coalesced to produce a huge new body of law in a relatively short period of time.
At the junction between the inner and outer baileys, on the north side of the castle stood a tall five-sided keep, the eastern parts of which has been pulled down.
At this time, slums were also beginning to form in the inner city, and those who could afford to leave, left for the suburbs and outer edges of the city.
At the outer reaches of the system, however, the Sun's gravity is weaker and the gradient of the Milky Way's gravitational field plays a far more noticeable role.
It is also the derivative of the formula for the volume with respect to r because the total volume of a sphere of radius r can be thought of as the summation of the surface area of an infinite number of spherical shells of infinitesimal thickness concentrically stacked inside one another from radius 0 to radius r. At infinitesimal thickness the discrepancy between the inner and outer surface area of any given shell is infinitesimal and the elemental volume at radius r is simply the product of the surface area at radius r and the infinitesimal thickness.
At the funeral, mourners traditionally rend an outer garment, a ritual known as keriah.
At pressures below the triple point ( as in outer space ), solid ice when heated at constant pressure is converted directly into water vapour in a process known as sublimation.
* November 26 – At the Hammaguira launch facility in the Sahara Desert, France launches a Diamant-A rocket with its first satellite, Asterix-1 on board, becoming the third country to enter outer space.
At the time, the outer shells of the buildings had already been erected and, with their pavilions and arcaded galleries, formed a striking backdrop to the event.
At the outer face ( tensile face ) of the curvature the concrete experiences tensile stress, while at the inner face ( compressive face ) it experiences compressive stress.
At run-time, when the outer function executes, a closure is formed, consisting of the inner function ’ s code and references ( the upvalues ) to any variables of the outer function required by the closure.
At the beginning of the 1955-56 season the outer circle was removed and the head began to resemble the team's current primary logo.
At liftoff the outer bell is pulled up from the inner bell, out of the way of the exhaust.
At the dimmest part of a Cepheid's cycle, the ionized gas in the outer layers of the star is opaque, and so is heated by the star's radiation, and due to the increased temperature, begins to expand.
At noon, a teenage Kar Sevak was " vaulted " on to the dome and that signaled the breaking of the outer cordon.
At an unknown date in the 17th century, the Inner Holsten Gate was replaced by a smaller, simple half-timbered gate — possibly because no point was seen in having a strong inner gate in light of the strong outer fortifications which had been erected in the meantime.
At longer races ( with rather even competitors ) running positions like second or third in the outer track has good chances, especially if the inner track horses get trapped behind a weakening front horse.
At the optic disc the outer two-thirds of the sclera continues with the dura mater ( outer coat of the brain ) via the dural sheath of the optic nerve.
At the corners of the central area, and at the corners of the outer area, there are two allegorical sculpture programs: four groups depicting Victorian industrial arts and sciences ( agriculture, commerce, engineering and manufacturing ), and four more groups representing Europe, Asia, Africa and The Americas at the four corners, each continent-group including several ethnographic figures and a large animal.
At some point, a smaller stockade was built within the outer one to delimit the dwelling areas.
At 233 meters, the Macau Tower's tethered " skyjump " and Bungee jump by AJ Hackett from the tower's outer rim, is the second highest commercial skyjump in the world, after Vegas ' Stratosphere skyjump at 260 meters.

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