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At and rate
At any rate, three men out of a six-man B-52 crew are required to copy down Wisman's go-to-war message.
At a rate of $3.22 an hour he is now earning approximately $580 a month.
At any rate, the teacher who recognizes common causes of retardation and maladjustment can frequently do a great deal to eliminate the causes of pupil discouragement, failure, and maladjustment.
At any rate, Manchester did not lag far behind the first commercial system which was set up in 1844 between Baltimore and Washington.
At any rate, the substance of Eichmann's testimony was that all his actions flowed from his membership in the party and the SS, and though the Prosecutor did his utmost to prove actual personal hatred of Jews, his success on this score was doubtful and the anti-Semitic lesson weakened to that extent.
At the same rate ''.
At the rate of need indicated in the early weeks of the month, this could mean a shortage of as high as $17,000.
At any rate, it shows us how immaterial we are.
At the end of the Apollo 16 crew's final full day in space, the spacecraft was approximately from Earth and closing at a rate of about.
At any rate affairs in that region, including the future of the church of Ephesus ( 20: 28 – 30 ), are treated as though they would specially interest " Theophilus " and his circle ; also an early tradition has Luke die in the adjacent Bithynia.
At this rate, a typical full-length 1500 byte ( 12000-bit ) data packet would take 77. 42 µs to transmit.
At any rate, he was stopped by these demons and asked, " Who are you?
At room temperature and pressure, barium has a body-centered cubic structure, with a barium – barium distance of 503 picometers, expanding with heating at a rate of approximately 1. 8 /° C.
* At Corby, the closure of the former Stewarts & Lloyds site in the early 1980s saw the loss of 11, 000 jobs, leading to an initial unemployment rate of over 30 %.
At some small angular rate of rotation, however, an element of surface water can achieve lower potential energy by moving outward under the influence of the centrifugal force.
At a steady sample rate, digital synthesis produces a stream of numbers.
At any rate, the uprising was strictly confined to Saturninus ' province, and quickly detected once the rumour spread across the neighbouring provinces.
At the time John Doe buys the house, the 3-year US Treasury Note rate is 5 % per annum.
At first, the technique of cutting in to a closer shot of an actor in a scene made no contribution to the increase in cutting rate, because it was still very rarely done, despite having been established as a possibility in the previous period.
At the receiving end, a handset ’ s speaker was attached to an acoustic coupler ( a microphone ), and a demodulator converted the varying tone into a variable current that controlled the mechanical movement of a pen or pencil to reproduce the image on a blank sheet of paper on an identical drum rotating at the same rate.
At any rate, The name is Falstaff in the Henry IV, part 1 quarto, of 1598, and the epilogue to the second part, published in 1600, contains this clarification:
At any rate he was preoccupied with proteins at the time, not DNA.
At this time a further design evolved, reintroducing oars to create the galley frigate such as the Charles Galley of 1676 which was rated as a 32-gun fifth rate but also had a bank of 40 oars set below the upper deck which could be used to propel the ship in the absence of a favourable wind.
At any rate, the Anglo-Saxons, including Saxonified Britons, progressively spread into England, by a combination of military conquest and cultural assimilation, until by the eighth century some kind of England really had emerged.

At and 2-1/2
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 and milligrams
At doses approximating or exceeding twenty to twenty-five milligrams, 2C-E can produce intensely colorful, highly complex, moving, fractal-like patterning, Persian carpet-type visuals, three-dimensional visual effects, and, sometimes, visual patterning strongly resembling biological structures, such as vines, tentacles, and even eyeballs.
At 10 milligrams there have been some pretty rich +++ experiences, and yet I have had the report from one young lady of a 30 milligram trial that was very frightening.
At retail stores, the liter is a commonly used unit for volume, especially on bottles of beverages, and milligrams are used to denominate the amounts of medications, rather than grains.

At and per
At least they hadn't stepped up and asked to see papers in the hated, flat, dialect mispronunciation of Mussolini's home district -- Dogumenti, per favore.
At juice bars in Los Angeles' 35 `` health '' stores, a new sensation is a pink, high-protein cocktail, concocted of dried eggs, powdered milk and cherry-flavored No-Cal, which sells for 59-cents per 8-oz. glass.
At 206. 1 persons per km²., Burundi has the second-largest population density in Sub-Saharan Africa.
* AB / HR — At bats per home run: at bats divided by home runs.
At Isaiah 43: 10, as per New World Translation reads: "' You are my witnesses ,' is the utterance of Jehovah, ' even my servant whom I have chosen.
At the same time, the city was ranked Europe's fourth best city for business and fastest improving European city, with growth improved by 17 % per year.
At room temperature the magnitude of this fractionation is roughly 0. 25 ‰ ( 0. 025 %) per atomic mass unit ( AMU ).
At room temperature, the average speed of these random motions is 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > metres per second.
At the turn of the century, the Seminary lacked a source of permanent funding and was ordaining on average no more than one Rabbi per year.
At one teaspoon of sugar per ounce, cranberry juice cocktail is more highly sweetened than even soda drinks that have been linked to obesity.
At the primary school level Corsican is taught up to a fixed number of hours per week ( three in the year 2000 ) and is a voluntary subject at the secondary school level, but is required at the University of Corsica.
At independence, Equatorial Guinea had one of the highest per capita incomes in Africa ( 332 USD ).
At a cost of about one million dollars per minute of film, it was, minute-for-minute, the most expensive motion picture of all time.
At the party's height it boasted 3, 000 cumainn, an average of 75 per constituency.
" At the height of his fame on Diff ' rent Strokes, he earned as much as US $ 100, 000 per episode.
At the least, fifteen per cent of all Hungarian personal arms bear a severed Turk's head, referring to their wars against the Ottoman Empire.
At $ 18 million per annum the environment program of USAID / Madagascar is the second largest American program in Madagascar, and one of the largest programs of its kind in the world.
Set streams = 2 * streams ; At least two execution streams per CPU
At the high end, ranging up to 90 cents per sheet, are " delicate shin-nori ( nori from the first of the year's several harvests ) cultivated in Ariake Bay, off the island of Kyushu in Japan ".
At their peak of popularity in the 1920s and 1930s, the most successful pulps could sell up to one million copies per issue.
At the same time, there were 417 million radios in use in China, a rate of 342 per 1, 000 population.
At present, however, over 90 per cent of the budget is dedicated to pay and retrenchments, and as a consequence there is little left to fund training exercises.

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