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At and rear
At the above mentioned turns ( Kandilli and Yenikoy ) where significant course alterations have to be made, the rear and forward sights are totally blocked prior to and during the course alteration.
At the basis of this ... there is not only the massive use of heavy armoured divisions or cooperation between them and airplanes, but the creation of disorder in the enemy's rear by means of parachute raids.
( At least in the Nǁng language and Juǀʼhoan, this is associated with a difference in the placement of the rear articulation: " grave " clicks are uvular, whereas " acute " clicks are pharyngeal.
At the " back " of each card is one or more connectors, which plug into mating connectors on a backplane which closes the rear of the subrack.
At Mina, for example, the Texas Ranger unit was divided so that half would protect the civilian evacuation and the remainder would serve as the rear guard and scouts (" spies " they were called ) during the military retreat.
At this trial, Harper said that Foerster reached into the vehicle, pulled out and held up an automatic pistol and ammunition magazine, and said " Jim, look what I found ," while facing Harper at the rear of the vehicle.
At its final stage, the female parasite, with fertilized eggs, clings to the gills of the fish and metamorphoses into a plump, sinusoidal, wormlike body, with a coiled mass of egg strings at the rear.
At the vital moment, the 200 spearmen Edward had earlier posted in the woods far out on the left attacked Somerset from his own right flank and rear, as Gloucester's battle also joined in the fighting.
At about 1: 30 p. m., Culloden was gradually overhauling the Spanish rear and began a renewed but not very close engagement of the same group of ships.
At the other end of the bellows, the rear standard is a frame which holds a ground glass, used for focusing and composing the image before exposure, which is replaced by a holder containing the light-sensitive film, plate, or image sensor for exposure.
At Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Cernunnos ' legs are two snakes which rear up on each side of his head and are eating fruit or corn.
At that point, the two mules were loaded onto a platform at the rear of the car and allowed to ride, as gravity propelled the trolley back down the avenue to the downtown Ontario terminus.
At the Battle of Monmouth, an American Revolutionary War battle fought on June 28, 1778 in Monmouth County, American General Charles Lee led the advance and initiated the first attack on the column's rear.
At the rear area of the park near Pingry School was the boundary of the Kean Estate, the boyhood home of Governor Thomas Kean ( 1982 – 1990 ).
At the time of the fire, which started at the rear of the Flaten Drug, a strong south wind was blowing spreading and fanning the flames so fast that people had all they could do to vacate the buildings so that very little was saved.
At the rear of the Villa were positioned ' herm ' statues that derive from the Greek god Hermes, the patron of travellers and thus are welcoming figures for all who wish to visit Lord Burlington's gardens ( Lord Burlington's gardens at Chiswick were the most visited of all London villas.
At the rear of the Summer Parlour was a small china closet for Lady Burlington's most valuable objects.
At the front was a standard MacPherson strut layout with anti-roll bar, while the rear used the PSA Peugeot-Citroën fully independent trailing arm / torsion bar set up that was first introduced on the Peugeot 305 estate.
At this point, Peiper was in the Americans ' rear.
At the rear of the garden is the older branch of the Bibliothèque Nationale, in rue Richelieu.
At 10: 00 am, his column was still well to the rear of Kollowrat's corps.
At the front of the Serbian army were the heavy cavalry and archer cavalry on the flanks, with the infantry to the rear.
At her suggestion, they are able to slow the train somewhat by disconnecting the MU cables connected to the two rear locomotives, shutting them down and slowing the train enough for it to safely cross the Seneca trestle.
At the rear of the church, above the high altar, stands a statue by Charles Marochetti depicting St Mary Magdalene being lifted up by angels which evokes the tradition concerning ectasy which she entered in her daily prayer while in seclusion.

At and auditorium
At certain times in the film small vibrators attached to the underside of some seats within the auditorium were activated to give some audience members a tingle.
At a point when Straw claimed his support for the invasion of Iraq was solely for the purpose of supporting the Iraqi government, 82-year-old Wolfgang was heard to shout " Nonsense ", and was forcibly removed from the auditorium by several bouncers.
At the award ceremony Walser's remarks regarding the instrumentalization of Auschwitz and Holocaust memory enraged Bubis, who left the auditorium and attacked Walser in the press.
At the Fritz-Wunderlich-Halle, a multipurpose hall used for presentations, theatre and concert productions, and used by the school centre at the Roßberg as an auditorium, a cultural programme of surprising comprehensiveness for such a small town is offered in collaboration with the local authorities.
At the Royal Opera House he rebuilt the auditorium in 1792.
At Class Day, the student body of AHS assembles in the auditorium.
At the end of the year, the memorial association spent more than $ 108, 000 to finish the granite facing of the auditorium.
At the festival, choirs and bands also perform in both the gym and auditorium.
At the back of the forecourt was the large auditorium referred to as the " Columbia Playhouse " and it seated an audience of 1050.
At that time, the school had 55 classrooms, a swimming pool, two gymnasiums, several labs, an art and music room, cafeteria, and an auditorium, providing for a total student capacity of 1, 300 people.
At the House of Freedom, the auditorium located at the Academic Building is named after Hayek.
At various points acoustical " windows " are opened, through which the music from the other auditorium is " piped in " through loudspeakers.

At and upstairs
After the war, Rear-Admiral Michael Musmanno, a U. S. naval officer and judge, published an account apparently based on eye-witness testimony: " At about 8: 15 pm, Goebbels arose from the table, put on his hat, coat and gloves and, taking his wife's arm, went upstairs to the garden.
* Myrna Devlin, a former " dope fiend " who, as it turns out, does not play any important role in the plot at all except that of one of the victims: At the Bellemys ' party ( towards the end of the book ), Myrna, alone in an upstairs room where most of the guests have left their coats, tries on Charlotte Manning's coat and discovers heroin in one of its pockets.
At the very end Aquino attempted to move his operation upstairs to the On Broadway ( by then vacated by Dirksen ) under the moniker of " The Mab On Broadway.
At the door of the Jewel House, Wythe was met by the impromptu guard who challenged him before the young Edwards entered and went upstairs.
At 2332 First Avenue, Paramount's former film exchange building has housed the Catholic Seaman's Club since 1955 ; the ground floor is now the Del Ray restaurant and lounge, and the Catholic Seaman's Club is upstairs.
At the Lord Roberts Centre ( upstairs ) is a purpose built Inline Inline Hockey Rink which is used for league and national events by BiSHA and BiPHA.
At approximately 12: 45 p. m. Kimberly Anne visited their bank which was five minutes from their upstairs apartment home.
At approximately 3: 30 p. m. a maintenance crew spoke to Mark Guglielmo in his upstairs apartment doorway.
At about 8: 45pm, she returned the car to the Yale owned lot on the corner of Edgewood Ave and Howe St and proceeded to walk two blocks to her second floor apartment at 258 Park Street, upstairs from a Yale police substation.
At first, he and Angie lived in his family's large home, but it intimidated Angie, so they moved to a smaller home, where they lived upstairs and Brad saw his patients on the lower level.
At the center of the plaza, surrounded by kamienice ( row houses ) and noble residences, stands the Renaissance cloth hall Sukiennice ( currently housing gift shops, restaurants and merchant stalls ) with the National Gallery of Art upstairs.
Concerning her mother, Parastou believes: " At the time of her death my mother was wearing an overall over her sleeping gown which indicates that she was not waiting for anyone and because she was killed in front of the wardrobe where family documents were usually kept, she had most probably gone upstairs to fetch the deeds of the house to use it for release of my father on bail.
At this point, two men in the bar escorted her upstairs.

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