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At the park's opening, Roy O. Disney dedicated the property and declared that it would be known as " Walt Disney World " in his brother's honor.
At the park's southern end is the ANZAC War Memorial behind the ' Lake of Reflections ' or ' Pool of Remembrance ' and the entrances to the Museum railway station.
At that point, the park's dance hall and ballroom were major draws, with big band music performed by Guy Lombardo, Fred Waring, Artie Shaw, and other big names of the time.
At the time of the park's creation, Barnum exercised his animals through the streets of Bridgeport, and people gathered in Beardsley Park to see zebras and camels walking by.
At Walt Disney World, Dream Fastpasses were good only for the park in which they were awarded ( for example, an award in the Magic Kingdom was good only for that park's attractions ).
At its southern end, the Regicides Trail terminates behind a pavilion at the park's South Overlook, which has a panoramic view of South Central, Conn., including Sleeping Giant State Park, East Rock Park, New Haven Harbor, and the Long Island Sound.
At the north entrance of the park is the city of Why, Arizona ; the town of Lukeville, Arizona, sits at the park's southern border.
At the end of the 1967 tourist season, the park's creditors and the City of Santa Monica filed suit to take control of the property because of back taxes and back rent owed by the park's new owner since 1965.
At Wonder World, Foley rescues two kids who are stuck on a ride that broke down, and after this, Foley is taken to see the park's head of security, Ellis Dewald, and Foley recognizes Dewald as Inspector Todd's killer.
At that time, a major part of the park's area was classified as crown land.
At this time, the park's size was increased to 65. 36 km² and Paul Michau donated six zebra to the Park.
At the park's highest point, one can observe a panoramic view of downtown Syracuse.

At and edge
At State College, he had no time to walk among the violets on the water's edge.
At the edge of the field, the wild rolling land took over, dotted with fat round bushes like sheep.
At some point before the 13th century an earthquake caused a fissure near the northeastern edge of the acropolis.
At about 08: 00, after Cadogan had just passed Merdorp, his force made brief contact with a party of French hussars gathering forage on the edge of the plateau of Jandrenouille.
At the edge of Europe, Egypt, Russia, and Turkey have histories of chronic default as well.
At the edge of the range is the Monteverde cloud forest preserve, a major ecotourism destination.
At the western edge of Cambridge, the cemetery is well known as the first garden cemetery, for its distinguished inhabitants, for its superb landscaping ( the oldest planned landscape in the country ), and as a first-rate arboretum.
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 the narrow outer edge of the cnidocyte is a short trigger hair called a cnidocil.
At the other end of its vibrating length, the string passes over the bridge, another sharp edge made of hardwood.
At the southern edge of the Kambos plain lies the town of Thymiana.
At around the same time, Brighton's neighbour ( and now a part of the same administrative city ), Hove, was expanded to its east, meeting the western edge of Brighton, with the development of the very similar Brunswick Estate, which featured similar though smaller Regency-style properties, and its own market, police station, riding school and ( as in Kemp Town ) small mews streets for staff housing.
At the instant when the flow is “ turned on ”, the flow is undeflected downstream of the airfoil and there are two stagnation points on the airfoil ( where the flow velocity is zero ): one near the leading edge on the bottom surface, and another on the upper surface near the trailing edge.
At the northern edge of their cultivation zone, for instance in Southern France and north-central Italy, olive trees suffer occasionally from frost.
At its edge, sea, slush, and ice mix, surrounded by fog.
At noon on the longest day the plane of longitude passing through Marseilles is exactly on edge to the sun.
( At lower photon energies a characteristic structure with edges appears, K edge, L edges, M edges, etc.
At around 1 a. m., the white mob began setting fires, mainly to businesses on commercial Archer Street at the southern edge of the Greenwood district.
At the beginning of the 1820s, the United States stretched from the Atlantic Ocean through to ( roughly ) the western edge of the Mississippi basin, though Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin and all present-day states fully west of the Mississippi had yet to be granted statehood.
At the bottom edge of the table, a single strip of aluminum or steel may serve as a place to rest drafting pencils.
At 19. 8 mm, it is slightly smaller than the five-cent piece, but is much thicker, and has a coarse serration around the edge.
At 7: 30 AM on Friday 18 June 1982 a postman found his body hanging from scaffolding beneath Blackfriars Bridge on the edge of the financial district of London.
At the edge of the Panamanian side of the Parque Internacional la Amistad
At the edge of the carrier access network in a traditional PSTN ( public switched telephone network ) scenario, the local loop terminates in a circuit switch housed in an incumbent local exchange carrier telephone exchange.

At and spectacular
At higher elevations, the wind and rain have turned the rocks into spectacular figures such as the Sphinx and Babele.
At the UEFA Euro 1988, Van Basten scored a total of five goals, including a hat trick against England, the winning goal in the semi-final against West Germany, and a spectacular volley in the final against the Soviet Union.
At the Melbourne Olympics of 1956, the magnesium / aluminium fuel used for the final torch was certainly spectacular, but also managed to injure its holder.
At the center of the exposition along the main thoroughfare on a segament of south Broad Street known as the Southern Boulevard Parkway was the Forum of Founders consisting of the Court of Honor, the Liberal Arts and Agriculture Buildings, a group of sculptures and the Stairway of Nations facing on the oppossing side the spectacular Tower of Light.
At Agate Cove on the south end of the park, waves crashing against the basalt rocks provide spectacular spouts from blow holes.
At Joseph Stalin's insistence, the film was rushed into theaters and the resulting sound recording was notably disappointing, while the visual images were quite impressive, especially the spectacular battle on the ice.
At the Fine Gael Ard Fheis in May 1972, Cosgrave faced down his political opponents in spectacular style.
At the entrance to the Kjøllefjord, one finds the spectacular seacliff of Finnkirka, so named because of its soaring spires.
At the southern end is the spectacular Dduallt spiral formation ( unique on a public railway in the United Kingdom ).
At dusk, Leadbeater's possums emerge from the nest and spread out to forage in the canopy, often making spectacular leaps from tree to tree ( they require continuous understory to travel ).
At one time the second city of Bohemia, the city developed rapidly at the end of the 19th century and as a result has a spectacular collection of late 19th century buildings ; the town hall, the opera house, and the Severočeské Muzeum ( North Bohemian Museum ) are of significant note.
At the 1939 New York World's Fair, Billy Rose's Aquacade starred Olympian Eleanor Holm in what the fair program called " a brilliant girl show of spectacular size and content ".
At the end of the valley is an " oasis ", with calmer colours and plants, where the spectacular ride Air, the world's first B & M flying coaster, can be found.
At Navarino, on October 20, 1827, the allied powers crushed the combined Ottoman / Egyptian fleet in a spectacular victory which forcefully and effectively created an independent Greek state.
At first this did not matter too much, as Enriques's intuition was so good that essentially all the results he claimed were in fact correct, and using this more informal style of argument allowed him to produce spectacular results about algebraic surfaces.
At the beginning of 20th century, the population of Vigo counted less than 50, 000 inhabitants, and in 2012 its metropolitan area has almost reached half a million, making the demographic development of Vigo one of the most spectacular boosts in Europe.
At the end, the Games were held exactly as planned and were globally hailed as a spectacular success.
At a July 5, 2001, White House gathering of the FAA, the Coast Guard, the FBI, Secret Service and INS, Clarke stated that " something really spectacular is going to happen here, and it's going to happen soon.
At the end of the fjord lies the Kjerag mountain, a popular hiking destination with even more spectacular drops.
At Avondale Heights and Essendon West residents have a spectacular view over the river valley to the skyscrapers of the Melbourne CBD.
At Kentucky's Pottsville Escarpment, which is the transition from the Cumberland Plateau to the Bluegrass in the north and the Pennyrile in the south, there are many spectacular cliffs, gorges, rockhouses, natural bridges, and waterfalls.
At a higher elevation is the Bucegi Plateau, where wind and rain have turned the rocks into spectacular figures such as the Sphinx and Babele.
... At each meeting of the International Astronomical Union, highly competent specialists such as Wild Smerd and Christianson, headed by Pawsey … were able to announce spectacular progress.
At times, indigenous workers had spectacular or unexpected results.
At this point, walkers can also join the Robertsons Lookout track, a short ( 1. 2 km ) walk that terminates at a spectacular view that takes in the Scout Camp, Mount Keira and the Illawarra coast.

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