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At the same time it indicates whether or not it is raining in nearby localities or whether there is unusually stormy weather at sea.
At approximately 120, 000 words, this latter publication is unusually large when compared to most traditional print editions of science fiction magazines, and the average size of the newly reconfigured Gazettes is similarly generous.
At the 46th Academy Awards it was nominated for five awards, for Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design for the costume designer Marik Vos and unusually for a foreign-language film for Best Picture.
At 172 cm ( 5 feet 8 inches ), Elisabeth was unusually tall ( she was taller than her husband ); even after four pregnancies she maintained her weight at approximately 50 kg ( 110 pounds ) for the rest of her life.
At Buena Vista, Gen. Zachary Taylor reported that " the services of the light artillery, always conspicuous, were more than unusually distinguished " during the battle.
At the unusually young age of 26, Randolph was elected to the Sixth and to the six succeeding US Congresses ( 1799 to 1813 ).
At the 2006 party congress Søvndal took exception to anti-democratic groups, mostly Hizb-ut-Tahrir using a for the party unusually harsh language.
At that time the old northbound platform was reconstructed, so that the track runs down the other side of the tunnel ( to allow cross-platform interchange ), resulting in unusually large tunnel mouths ; this also produced an apparently mysterious door in the wall opposite the platform-the original access to the platform is concealed behind the door.
At the time of its construction, the water level of the lake was unusually low because of a drought.
At this date fourteen local families still used the abbey church as parochial but this, unusually, did not save it from demolition, the parishioners being transferred to nearby St Peter and St Paul's Church in the area.
" At the end of that interview, an unusually angry Lowrance said " go to black ", signaling for a commercial message.
At high speeds this precooler cools the hot, ram compressed air leading to an unusually high pressure ratio within the engine.
At the entrance to the ticket office from the station approach road, there are two self-service ticket machines, one of which, most unusually, is wall-mounted.
At the start, the lights took an unusually long time to turn to green.
At the latter, an unusually large number of inscriptions ( 330 graffiti ), in Old Bulgarian and other languages, many written by lay people, some obscene, some written in parallel in Cyrillic and other alphabets, was found prompting Umberto Eco to label Ravna a 10th-century language laboratory.
At one time this property was believed to be a result of magic or witchcraft, but it is an entirely natural phenomenon and due to a process of evaporation and deposition in waters with an unusually high mineral content.
At Justice's feet, the personification of Virtue, also, unusually for the time, portrayed as a female figure, passes virtue among twenty four faithfully rendered and recognizable images of prominent male citizens of Siena.
As of January 2010, 9 small scale floods and 2 large scale floods hit the Vaal River area in South Africa, due to unusually large amounts of rain were recorded from 2010 until the present. Vanderbijlpark is the second worst affected area after neighbouring Vereenigeng. As of February 2012, 37 000 people in total have been killed in Vanderbijlpark, total damage cost calculated at R919, 000, 000 ($ 114, 890, 098 ), and 109 left homeless. At the height of the flooding so far, in 2011, water levels have reached 32 feet above normal levels ( January 29th 2011 )
At the 2004 Qatar race, their previously good-natured rivalry spilled over, as Rossi accused Gibernau of pressuring officials to disqualify his qualifying result for allegedly later tampering with the track patch from which he started, to get better grip off an unusually dusty surface.
At the opening of the first-occurring story, " Jeeves Takes Charge ", Bertie is ( unusually for him, as later stories show ) quite enthusiastic about this state of affairs, citing Florence's " wonderful profile ," repeatedly, and even undertaking to read a book titled " Types of Ethical Theory ," which she has foisted upon him.
At gasoline stations, unusually long lines formed, and local stores did increased business in selling emergency supplies.
At the time of the Civil War the bridge was noted for its community of goldsmiths, who may have been attracted by the unusually secure premises.
At an unusually early age he became adjutant to his regiment and Persian interpreter, and was even more influential in it than this position indicated.
At the last one, Lindley notices a woman smoking an unusually long cigarette, just like the ones Bernhardt likes.

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At the old nest, the queen will in the early fall cease to lay the fertilized eggs that will produce females.
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 the end of the Devonian period (), the seas, rivers and lakes were teeming with life but the land was the realm of early plants and devoid of vertebrates though some, such as Ichthyostega, may have sometimes hauled themselves out of the water.
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 the Anabaptist Council of Venice 1550, the early Italian instigators of the Radical Reformation committed to the views of Miguel Servet ( d. 1553 ), and these were promulgated by Giorgio Biandrata and others into Poland and Transylvania.
At Emerson's request, Alcott helped arrange Thoreau's funeral, which was held at First Parish Sanctuary in Concord, despite Thoreau having disavowed membership in the church when he was in his early twenties.
At the end of this year and early in 895 ( or 896 ), the Danes drew their ships up the River Thames and River Lea and fortified themselves twenty miles ( 32 km ) north of London.
At an early period he was engaged in buccaneer expeditions to the South Seas and in 1703 joined the expedition of famed privateer and explorer William Dampier.
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 that time, early LAN systems were just coming to market, including Ethernet, Token Ring and ARCNET.
* 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 an early age, Catherine was considered a suitable wife for Arthur, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Henry VII of England and heir to the throne, due to the English ancestry she inherited from her mother Queen Isabella I of Castile.
At their peak in the early ' 60s, the Brubeck Quartet was releasing as many as four albums a year.
At the series outset, the producers felt that his character would be too over-the-top for viewers and planned to drop him after his debut, but early test screenings showed that he was popular with the audience.
At a very early period prior to 3000 BC, Nippur had become the centre of a political district of considerable extent.
At least one important reference work identifies the latter as a film noir despite its early date.
At some time between late 1792 and early 1793, a serious illness ( the exact nature of which is not known ), left Goya deaf, and he became withdrawn and introspective.
At an early age, Francis was attracted to science and what he could learn about it from books.
At least one early Christian writer, Basil of Caesarea ( 329 – 379 ), believed the matter to be theologically irrelevant.
At an early age, he came to the attention of the papal nephew, Cardinal Scipione Borghese, and in 1621, at the age of only twenty three, he was knighted by Pope Gregory XV.
At this battle the Mongols not only used gunpowder in early Chinese firearms but in the earliest grenades as well.
At an early age Handel became a skillful performer on the harpsichord and pipe organ.
* Worst Musical Extravaganza: At Long Last Love ( early 1970s musical starring Burt Reynolds )
At least in the early classical period, cavalry was usually used to protect the flanks, when present at all, and cover a possible retreat.
At times during the last interglacial period ( 130, 000 – 70, 000 BC ) Europe had a climate warmer than today's, and early humans may have made their way to Scotland, though archaeologists have found no traces of this.

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