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At flood, the river becomes an area flow source, far more than a narrow confined river.
At the narrow outer edge of the cnidocyte is a short trigger hair called a cnidocil.
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 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.

At and pass
At the end of this pass, the table indicates which index words and electronic switches are not available for assignment to symbolic references.
At a 3-4-5x odds table, the maximum odds you lay will always be 6x the amount of the don't pass bet.
At this time trading regulations were set up so that all Faroese commerce had to pass through Bergen, Norway in order to collect customs tax.
At the start of each half, as well as after goals are scored, play is started with a pass from the centre of the field.
At every point in this pass, the parser has accumulated a list of subtrees or phrases of the input text that have been already parsed.
At the end of the Book of Mosiah Alma ( the elder ) and Mosiah both pass away.
' At this point, the natural law was not only used to pass judgment on the moral worth of various laws, but also to determine what the law said in the first place.
At the state level, exit examinations have proliferated, and now more than half of US high school students will be required to pass a high-stakes test to get a normal high school diploma.
At some block parties, attendees are free to pass from house to house, socializing, and often drinking alcoholic beverages.
At least one icon editor, Pixelformer, is able to perform a special optimization pass while saving ICO files, thereby reducing their sizes.
At the middle or high school level, 34 states use a mercy rule that may involve a " continuous clock " – that is, the clock continues to operate on most plays when the clock would normally stop, such as an incomplete pass – once a team has a certain lead ( e. g., 35 points ) during the second half.
At that time, forces under Ambrogio Spinola, 1st Marquis of the Balbases, the Genoese commander of the Spanish army, would be able to pass through friendly territories to reach the Dutch Republic ; the only hostile state that stood in his way was the Electorate of the Palatinate.
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 any given point in space through which diffracted light may pass, the path length to each slit in the grating will vary.
At each cross-point where the " bars " cross, a pass transistor is implemented which connects the bars.
At Magdeburg there is a viaduct, the Magdeburg Water Bridge, that carries a canal and its shipping traffic over the Elbe and its banks, allowing shipping traffic to pass under it unhindered.
At the time of the drug's development, scientists did not believe any drug taken by a pregnant woman could pass across the placental barrier and harm the developing fetus.
; At The Barricade ( Upon These Stones ): At the barricade, Marius has given Éponine a letter, which she delivers to Valjean, who promises to pass it to Cosette.
At first Tolkien decided to move Minas Morgul northward, in order to combine its functions with the two towers that guarded the only passage into the Land of Shadow, but almost immediately he restored the older conception and introduced a secret pass above Minas Morgul.
At full moon, when the Moon is in opposition to the Sun, the Moon may pass through the shadow of the Earth, and a lunar eclipse is visible from the night half of the Earth.
* At Maracanda, Alexander murders Clitus, one of his most trusted commanders, friend and foster-brother, in a drunken quarrel ; but his excessive display of remorse leads the army to pass a decree convicting Clitus posthumously of treason.
At an elevation of 5, 000m, the desolation of Aksai Chin had no human importance other than an ancient trade route that crossed over it, providing a brief pass during summer for caravans of yaks between Xinjiang and Tibet.
At Yahweh's command Moses holds his staff out over the water, and throughout the night a strong east wind divides the sea, and the Israelites pass through with a wall of water on either side.

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