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At and top
At the top of the stairs he ran into somebody standing there angrily in a dressing gown.
At two thirty he sent Fujimoto to the top of the wall at the northeast corner of the mission to keep an eye on the ridge road and give a signal when he first glimpsed the approach of Kayabashi's party.
At the top of the hill the buildings on the left gave way to a park.
At the top of Figure 5, for example, the Onset range and Completion range lines for the chosen growth center have been drawn for girls according to their mean and standard deviation values in Table 1.
At the same instant, Elaine screamed wildly, the sound ending abruptly as Nick went off the boat and into the water on top of the frantic, struggling Poet.
At home in his dreary flat, Alex plays classical music at top volume while fantasizing of even more orgiastic violence.
At the end of each line the beam returns to the start of the next line ; the end of the last line is a link that returns to the top of the screen.
At the top of the structure is the forest.
At high levels of play, the formations will generally be more flexible: the top women players are capable of playing powerfully from the back-court, and will happily do so if required.
At the end of the opening round, the top 16 competitors move on to the playoffs.
At the top of the order, Dernier and Sandberg were exciting, aptly coined " the Daily Double " by Harry Caray.
At the top a capital ( also known as a chapiter ) or finial decorate the column, depending on whether it is attached to a structure or free-standing.
At the same time, Greek fortifications began to feature high towers with shuttered windows in the top, presumably to house anti-personnel arrow shooters, as in Aigosthena.
At the same time, Greek fortifications began to feature high towers with shuttered windows in the top, which could have been used to house anti-personnel arrow shooters, as in Aigosthena.
At the top were the Emperor and Court nobles ( kuge ), together with the Shogun and daimyo.
At the top were the two official classes, the Yangban that literally means " two classes.
At the top were the elite Europeans who owned plantations.
At the top were noblemen and direct descendants of the original Songhai people, followed by freemen and traders.
At the top of the tree there is a star or a glittering top piece.
At about the top of the compression stroke, fuel is injected directly into the compressed air in the combustion chamber.
At the top is a suspender of five graduated gold rays.
At the high school level, it is not uncommon to see multi-purpose goal posts that include football goal posts at the top and a soccer net at the bottom ; these are usually seen at smaller schools and in multi-purpose stadiums where facilities are used for multiple sports.
At the end of a season, the top team is declared the champion.

At and uniformed
At the beginning of the 21st century, there are 11, 400 uniformed fire officers and firefighters under the command of the Chief of Department.
At 40, Spencer Van Moot is the second-oldest of the Choirboys and their " great provider ", taking the fullest advantage of free meals, cigarettes, and other gratuities offered to uniformed officers by businesses within the division's jurisdiction.
At the close of the college's first academic year, on June 3, 1931, traffic was rerouted, the uniformed bands of St. Mary's High School and Immaculata High School played on the front steps, and the Knights of St. Gregory escorted Cardinal George Mundelein to Mundelein College's official dedication ceremony.
At the door were smartly uniformed firemen and policemen.
At night a uniformed RAF Duty Officer dealt with urgent and essential " flash " requests from operational flying stations.
At the Rolling Stones concert in Bern in 1972, Securitas guards around the stage and at the emergency exits were wearing specially-made T-shirts, because the organisers wished no uniformed guards inside the concert hall.
At the time of the September 11 terrorist attacks he held the rank of Chief of Department, the highest ranking uniformed fire officer in the department.
At its peak in late 1992, the McGHA consisted of some eight uniformed regiments boasting a combined membership of over 100 pacifist warfarers.

At and officer
At least the Union officer had been decent enough to provide a candle.
At his trial, petitioner sought to secure through subpoena duces tecum the longhand notes of the Department's hearing officer, Evensen, as well as his report thereon.
At Antietam, he led his men into the deadly fighting in the Cornfield and the West Woods, and one colonel described him as a " gallant officer ... remarkably cool and at the very front of battle.
At independence on 30 June 1960, the army suffered from a dramatic deficit of trained leaders, particularly in the officer corps.
At the time of the Republic proclamation in 1889, horse # 6 of the Imperial Honor Guard was ridden by the officer making the declaration.
At 11: 15pm reporters waiting outside the National Palace saw two cars containing Madero and Suárez emerge from the main gate under a heavy escort commanded by Captain Francisco Cardenas, an officer of the rurales.
At the same time, Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery replaced Auchinleck as the general officer commanding the Eighth Army.
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.
At the start of World War II, he was the senior submarine officer
At Soliah's 2002 sentencing hearing on the bombing, police officer John Hall, who had been in the car on top of the bomb described a little girl who stood feet away with her family:
At the outbreak of World War I, Weber, aged 50, volunteered for service and was appointed as a reserve officer and put in charge of organising the army hospitals in Heidelberg, a role he fulfilled until the end of 1915.
At the same time, Elizabeth forms an acquaintance with Mr Wickham, a militia officer who claims to have been very seriously mistreated by Mr Darcy, despite having been a ward of Mr Darcy's father.
At one point, Walker described Musharraf: " A capable, articulate and extremely personable officer, who made a valuable impact at RCDS.
At the Civil War's start, ex-Tsarists comprised 75 per cent of the Red Army officer corps, who were employed as voenspetsy ( military specialists ), whose loyalty was occasionally ascertained with hostage families.
At the time, the focus of the curriculum was engineering ; the head of the Army Corps of Engineers supervised the school and the superintendent was an engineering officer.
At the vote, he became deadlocked against Pat Morton and Askin asked his former commanding officer Murray Robson to take the leadership instead.
At the subsequent luncheon, Askin instead reported that he had said the remark to the police officer, which a journalist attending the event later reported it as " Run over the bastards.
At the start of the war, three quarters of the Red Army officer corps was composed of former Tsarist officers.
At the end of the immediate crisis, Sisko convinced Worf to join the crew as Strategic Operations officer.
At this time, the last remaining vestiges of civilization are gone, and Ralph's demise is only prevented by the abrupt and unexpected arrival of a naval officer, who is disappointed by the savage nature of the British boys.
At common law, a police officer could arrest an individual if that individual committed a misdemeanor in the officer's presence or if the officer had probable cause to believe that the individual committed a felony.
At the same time, Raeder worked to promote National Socialist ideology as opposed to the NSDAP in the Navy, ordering in September 1936 that all officers read a tract by Kriegsmarine Commander Siegfried Sorge called Der Marineoffizier about what it took to be a good officer., Sorge had claimed that one could not be a good naval officer without believing in National Socialist values.

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