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At and peak
At 100 Amp the 360 cycle ripple was less than 0.5 V ( peak to peak ) with a resistive load.
At the peak of her fame, fans looking for images of Kournikova made her name one of the most common search strings on Google.
At the peak of its efficiency in the early 16th century, the Venetian Arsenal employed some 16, 000 people who apparently were able to produce nearly one ship each day, and could fit out, arm, and provision a newly-built galley with standardized parts on an assembly-line basis not seen again until the Industrial Revolution.
At its peak, the Apollo program employed 400, 000 people and required the support of over 20, 000 industrial firms and universities.
At its peak, the Electron was the third best selling micro in the United Kingdom, and total lifetime game sales for the Electron exceeded those of the BBC Micro.
At its peak, Li ' l Abner was read daily by 70 million Americans ( the U. S. population at the time was only 180 million ), with adult readers far outnumbering children.
At its peak in the 16th through the 18th centuries, the Ottoman Empire had wrested control of the entire Black Sea area, which was for the time an " Ottoman lake ", on which Russian warships were prohibited.
At its peak, the Getan kingdom reportedly was able to muster 200, 000 warriors.
At the peak of the Cretaceous transgression, one-third of Earth's present land area was submerged.
At its peak, roughly corresponding to the Middle Ages, it was the richest and largest European city, exerting a powerful cultural pull and dominating economic life in the Mediterranean.
At the time the fourth service was being considered, a movement in Wales lobbied for the creation of dedicated service that would air Welsh-language programmes, then only catered for at ' off peak ' times on BBC Wales and HTV.
At the 23rd Congress ( 29 March – 8 April 1966 ) the survival ratio was 79. 4 percent, it decreased to 76. 5 percent at the 24th Congress ( 30 March – 9 April 1971 ), increased to 83. 4 percent at the 25th Congress ( 24 February – 5 March 1976 ) and at its peak, at the 26th Congress ( 23 February – 3 March 1981 ), it reached 89 percent.
At its peak, DEC was the second largest employer in Massachusetts, second only to the state government.
At their peak in the early ' 60s, the Brubeck Quartet was releasing as many as four albums a year.
At its peak of popularity eugenics was supported by a wide variety of prominent people, including Winston Churchill, Margaret Sanger, Marie Stopes, H. G. Wells, Theodore Roosevelt, George Bernard Shaw, John Maynard Keynes, John Harvey Kellogg, Linus Pauling and Sidney Webb.
At the peak of Bruce Springsteen's megastardom following the Born in the U. S. A. album and Born in the U. S. A. Tour in the mid-1980s, there were no less than five Springsteen fanzines circulating at the same time in the UK alone, and many others elsewhere.
At the peak of the terror, the slightest hint of counter-revolutionary thoughts or activities ( or, as in the case of Jacques Hébert, revolutionary zeal exceeding that of those in power ) could place one under suspicion, and trials did not always proceed according to contemporary standards of due process.
At their peak, the PACs are estimated to have included 1 million conscripts.
At the peak of the scene in 1983, The Face's Paul Rambali recalled that there were " several strong gothic characteristics " in the music of Joy Division.
At its peak during the reign of Mursili II, the Hittite empire stretched from Arzawa in the west to Mitanni in the east, many of the Kaskian territories to the north including Hayasa-Azzi in the far north-east, and on south into Canaan approximately as far as the southern border of Lebanon, incorporating all of these territories within its domain.
At peak, Haiti's total external debt was estimated at 1. 8 billion dollars, including half a billion dollars to the Inter-American Development Bank, Haiti's largest creditor.
At its peak, Hoover's American Relief Administration | ARA fed 10. 5 million people daily.
At the peak of the hysteria, some hospitals offered free X-rays of children's Halloween hauls in order to find evidence of tampering.

At and arch
At birth, the anterior arch consists of cartilage ; in this a separate center appears about the end of the first year after birth, and joins the lateral masses from the sixth to the eighth year.
At the beginning of it stands the marble triumphal arch with a single archway, and without bas-reliefs, erected in his honour in 115 by the Senate and Roman people.
At Blenheim Palace he designed the Woodstock Gate ( 1723 ) in the form of a Triumphal arch.
At the time, its graceful arch was the longest single-span cement bridge in the world and has been listed on the Washington State and National Historic Register since 1976.
* At Conyngham Road, near the South Circular Road junction, the regular wall takes on an unusual arch shape before levelling out again this marks the point where the Liffey Bridge enters the Park via a rail tunnel that continues on beneath the Wellington monument.
At each pass around the foot, the binding cloth was tightened, pulling the ball of the foot and the heel together, causing the broken foot to fold at the arch, and pressing the toes underneath.
At the center of the false stairway are true stairs leading upwards under an arch to the first level of the palace.
At Lorsch Abbey, the triple-arched Torhalle was built in deliberate imitation of a Roman triumphal arch to signify continuity between the Carolingian Empire and its Roman predecessor.
At a height of 41 meters ( 130 ft ), the square bell-tower located above the entrance porch is made up of two identical storeys of five blind arches, the central arch bearing a window with a small balcony.
At the left side of the chancel arch is the opening for the door which led to the rood loft.
At the time of its completion in 1964, Gladesville Bridge was the longest single span concrete arch ever constructed.
At the north end is Gaada Stack a natural arch.
At the west end of the decumanus rises a 12 m high triumphal arch, called Trajan's Arch, which was partially restored in 1900.
At the side of College Road, opposite what was Dakyns ' boarding house ( now East Town and North Town ), is the college's memorial arch designed by Charles Holden, which commemorates teachers and pupils who died in the two World Wars.
At its west end, a cast-iron arch carries it over Quarry Lane.
At the Conemaugh Viaduct, a high railroad bridge, the flood temporarily was stopped when debris jammed against the stone bridge's arch.
At the southern entrance to the gardens, at Upper Albert Road, is a memorial arch dedicated to the Chinese who died assisting the Allies during the two World Wars.
At the top of the single arch one can see the bearded head of Hercules, carved in high-relief, and his club on the adjoining voussoir.
At the eastern side there is a street which passes under a triumphal arch.
At the top of each arch is the carved head of a gorgon, the traditional protector of Roman tombs.
At the edge of the island, a monument stone triumphal arch, originally intended by George Boldt to be the entrance way for boats, has been fully restored.
At these times, the weather phenomenon known as the Nor ' west arch can be seen across much of the plain.
At clear span, the structure is quite possibly the second largest extant arch bridge by the Romans.
At Wells Cathedral the medieval arrangement was restored in the 20th century, with the medieval strainer arch supporting a rood, placed in front of the pulpitum and organ.

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