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At and instant
At the same instant, Nick hit the barrel and threw himself upon the smaller man.
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 the same instant, he grabbed the loose, writhing hose with his other hand and bit down on the hard rubber mouthpiece.
At the instant of any observation of an object, the apparent position of the object is displaced from its true position by an amount which depends solely upon the transverse component of the velocity of the observer, with respect to the vector of the incoming beam of light ( i. e., the line actually taken by the light on its path to the observer ).
At any instant in time, a file might have a size, normally expressed as number of bytes, that indicates how much storage is associated with the file.
At that instant, Harold's mother enters and, seeing what she presumes is a dead girl, declares indignantly, " Harold!
At the instant when the flow is “ turned on ”, the flow is undeflected downstream of the airfoil and there are two stagnation points on the airfoil ( where the flow velocity is zero ): one near the leading edge on the bottom surface, and another on the upper surface near the trailing edge.
Law 41. 5 states " At the instant of the bowler's delivery there shall not be more than two fielders, other than the wicket-keeper, behind the popping crease on the on side ," commonly referred to as being " behind square leg ".
" At that instant a heavenly voice emerged and said, " Fortunate are you Rabbi Shimon!
At a given instant, there can be only one master station on a data link.
At any instant of time Ohm's law is valid for such circuits.
At the time his books were criticized by Vietnam War supporters for allegedly propagating permissiveness and an expectation of instant gratifications that led young people to join these movements, a charge Spock denied.
At the time, the selection criteria placed a heavy emphasis on the physical condition of cosmonauts and any imperfection led to instant disqualification.
At any one instant, half the collisions are, to a varying extent, inelastic collisions ( the pair possesses less kinetic energy in their translational motions after the collision than before ), and half could be described as “ super-elastic ” ( possessing more kinetic energy after the collision than before ).
At any one instant, half the collisions are – to a varying extent – inelastic ( the pair possesses less kinetic energy after the collision than before ), and half could be described as “ super-elastic ” ( possessing more kinetic energy after the collision than before ).
At any instant,, the angular velocity tensor is a linear map between the position vectors
At the last instant, Hercules arrived at the home of Admetus in the midst of the predicament.
* In North Towards Home, Willie Morris quotes Sir Thomas Browne's Urn Burial from memory as he walks up Park Avenue with William Styron: "' And since death must be the Lucina of life, and even Pagans could doubt, whether thus to live were to die ; since our longest sun sets at right descensions, and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness and have our light in ashes …' At that instant I was almost clipped by a taxicab, and the driver stuck his head out and yelled, ' Aincha got eyes in that head, ya bum?
At that instant, the capacitor can be quickly discharged ( e. g., shorted ).
At the instant the capacitor falls to a sufficiently low value, the switch deactivates to let the capacitor charge again.
At any instant, it could access only four virtual memory segments ( System Data, System Code, User Data, User Code ), each limited to 128 kB in size.
At that instant, Prince Faisal took out a pistol and shot him.
At any given instant, BitTorrent has, on average, more active users than YouTube and Facebook combined ( this refers to the number of active users at any instant and not to the total number of unique users ).

At and air
At low speeds, the compressibility of air is not significant in relation to aircraft design, but as the airflow nears and exceeds the speed of sound, a host of new aerodynamic effects become important in the design of aircraft.
At lower speeds this air has time to " get out of the way ", guided by the air in front of it that is in contact with the aircraft.
At the beginning of the tribulation, true Christians will rise to meet the Lord in the air ( the Rapture ).
At the same time, too much air or water also slows the process, as does too much carbon ( or too little nitrogen ).
At the time the fourth service was being considered, a movement in Wales lobbied for the creation of dedicated service that would air Welsh-language programmes, then only catered for at ' off peak ' times on BBC Wales and HTV.
At about the top of the compression stroke, fuel is injected directly into the compressed air in the combustion chamber.
At the air base near Tapa, site of the worst damage, officials estimated that six square kilometers of land were covered by a layer of fuel ; 11 square kilometers of underground water were said to be contaminated.
At the St Pancras ceremony, DB revealed that it planned to operate from London to Frankfurt and Amsterdam ( two of the biggest air travel markets in Europe ), with trains ' splitting & joining ' in Brussels.
At the time, air traffic control consisted of flight numbers, altitudes and headings written on little slips of paper and placed in a case.
At 20 ° C ( 68 ° F ) the speed of sound in air is 343 m / s ( 1129 ft / s ).
At VHF or higher frequencies an air core is likely to be used.
At times a song will be sung or a slow air played by a single musician between sets.
At the Portuguese Grand Prix at Monsanto Park, Brabham was chasing race leader Moss when a backmarker moved over on him and launched the Cooper into the air.
At the coastal city Mombasa, the air changes from cool to hot, almost every day ( see chart below ).
At the start of the war the Luftwaffe had four Luftflotten (" air fleets "), each responsible for roughly a quarter of Germany.
At age two, the family moved to Toronto, Canada where her father worked at the Norwegian air force base on Toronto Island during World War II.
At the same time, the 1920s were known as the " Jazz Age ", and the public showed considerable enthusiasm for cars, air travel, the telephone and other technological advances.
At the microscopic level the basidiospores are shot off basidia and then fall between the gills in the dead air space.
At 14: 29 he appeared on air defense radar and, after failure to reply to an IFF signal, was assigned combat number 8255.
At the ceremony Weber told Smith, " You spent half of your career up in the air.
At room temperature and pressure, the water jar reaches equilibrium when the air over the water has a humidity of about 3 %.
At 100 ° C and atmospheric pressure, equilibrium is not reached until the air is 100 % water.
At the time, the body was observed to be extremely well preserved — a condition which the Church ascribes to embalming and the lack of air flow in his sealed triple coffin rather than to a miracle.
At his first Cabinet meeting, Askin restored direct air services between Sydney and Dubbo, and required Joern Utzon, the Danish architect then working on the Sydney Opera House, to provide a final price and completion date for the Opera House, which had gone past the original estimates for both.

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