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At and winter
At the end of the calculated time he'd nose the Waco down through the cloud bank and hope to break through where some feature of the winter landscape would be recognizable.
* At Patara, in Lycia, there was a seasonal winter oracle of Apollo, said to have been the place where the god went from Delos.
At Montgomery, in the central region, the average annual temperature is 66 ° F ( 19 ° C ), with a winter average of 49 ° F ( 9 ° C ), and a summer average of 81 ° F ( 27 ° C ).
At times under some other dynasties in ancient China, the month with the winter solstice was the 12th or the 1st month.
At the beginning of autumn, many species of chipmunk begin to stockpile nonperishable foods for winter.
At the beginning of A Song of Ice and Fire the continent has enjoyed a decade-long summer, and many fear that an equally long and harsh winter will follow.
At higher latitudes in summer, when the sun does not sink below the horizon, a day is counted from midday to midday, and in the winter, when the sun does not rise above the horizon, from midnight to midnight.
At the same time, Ribbentrop's efforts to convert the Anti-Comintern Pact into an anti-British alliance met with considerable hostility from the Japanese over the course of the winter of 1938 – 39, but with the Italians Ribbentrop enjoyed some apparent success.
At lower elevations, winter rainfall is needed for the success of winter crops such as wheat, barley and vegetables.
At noon on the winter solstice the sun stands at 9 cubits and the longest day on the summer solstice is 16 hours at the baseline through Celtica.
At Camp Douglas in Chicago, Illinois, 10 % of its Confederate prisoners died during one cold winter month ; and Elmira Prison in New York state, with a death rate of 25 %, very nearly equalled that of Andersonville.
At high altitude, during winter, and in the far north and south, snow collects in ice caps, snow pack and glaciers.
At the winter solstice, the days are shortest and the nights are longest, with days lengthening as the season progresses after the solstice.
* At the behest of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, Dr. Richard Vines, a physician, passes the winter of 1616 — 17 at Biddeford, Maine, at the mouth of the Saco River, that he calls Winter Harbor.
At higher latitudes dugongs make seasonal travels to reach warmer water during the winter.
At the end of the Second World War, during the winter of 1944 – 45, Dordrecht and its surroundings were in the middle between the opposing armies.
At 16, Maurice dropped out of school and worked with his father as a machinist and that was his only income other than some income in the winter with the senior Canadiens.
At three months, he was left with a paternal uncle and aunt in the country, since his parents feared he would not survive the winter with them.
At the southern winter solstice, the southern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun to its maximum extent, and the region of permanent darkness reaches its northern limit ; at the southern summer solstice, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun to its maximum extent, and the region of permanent sunlight reaches its northern limit.
At the time everyone marvelled at having indoor toilets and a private garden, although the sash windows were extremely draughty, there was no insulation in the attics, and during the winter months very few people could afford enough coal to heat the bedrooms.
At the request of Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan, who wanted Custer for his planned winter campaign against the Cheyenne, Custer was allowed to return to duty in 1868, before his term of suspension had expired.
At peak seasons, both winter and summer, nearly 500 employees man the operation.
At some points it could be challenging to the inexperienced or elderly driver, especially in winter.

At and meetings
At speaker meetings one or two members tell their stories, while discussion meetings allocate the most time for general discussion.
At one of these meetings, Douglass was unexpectedly invited to speak.
At around this time the ad hoc meetings of Friends began to be formalized and a monthly meeting was set up in County Durham.
At the end of the day, members met for meetings and had a curfew of 9 p. m. On Sundays, the members respected the " Holy day " and did no unnecessary work, but attended church services, singing groups, and other social activities.
At subsequent congresses of the Russian Communist Party and meetings of the ECCI, Radek and Brandler were made the scapegoats for the defeat of the revolution by Zinoviev, with Radek being removed from the ECCI at the Fifth Congress of the Comintern
At one point she is arguing that witches went to their meetings on foot or on horseback in a quite non-magical way, and quotes from the well-known confession of Isobel Gowdie: " I had a little horse, and would say ' Horse and Hattock, in the Devil's name!
At these meetings, in which his western followers were invited to meet his Indian disciples, Baba gave darshan to many thousands of people despite the physical strain this caused.
At these meetings, Stalin discussed with the Politburo the field for which he was responsible ( members were responsible for a specific field ).
At the other two meetings, the troops who were summoned agreed to the manifesto without further protest.
At the World Cup Classics meetings there are usually two heats taking place to decide qualification for the final.
At Geneva, the Idcs were successful in their proposal for the conference with its Secretariat to become a permanent organ of the UN, with meetings every four years.
At these meetings students discuss school concerns of any nature.
He would arrange " At Homes " in his rooms on Sunday evenings, as well as Sunday morning breakfast meetings ; he also organised informal discussions and formal lectures ( many of which he gave himself ) in the College Hall.
" At one of their last meetings, Joyce suggested to Frank Budgen that he write an article about Finnegans Wake, entitling it " James Joyce's Book of the Dead ".
At meetings held at the Westminster Palace Hotel, the delegates reviewed and approved the 72 resolutions ; although Charles Tupper had promised anti-union forces in Nova Scotia that he would push for amendments, he was unsuccessful in getting any passed.
At the meetings, no resolutions are proposed, no votes taken, and no policy statements issued " and noted that the names of attendees were available to the press.
At first the meetings took place in London at the home of Dr. Emanuel Herbert, King Hussein's physician.
At all our story meetings he would say, ' Hey, Steven, you always said you wanted to shoot musicals.
* At the Roses Theatre in Tewkesbury, the Eric Morecambe Room is used by local and national companies for conferences and meetings.
At early camp meetings southwest of Harrisonville after Americans came, as many as 500 Native Americans were often in attendance and seemed to enjoy religious services as much as the whites, with whom they mingled on such occasions.
At one of these meetings the question was asked " What shall we name this place?
At Workshop meetings, the governing body discusses and debates proposed resolutions, ordinances and other policy matters.
At this time several Free Blacks and slaves were members of Barnwell Baptist Church, and they asked to use the 1829 sanctuary for worship services and meetings.

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