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At any rate, three men out of a six-man B-52 crew are required to copy down Wisman's go-to-war message.
At a rate of $3.22 an hour he is now earning approximately $580 a month.
At the rate of 2-1/2 milligrams per head per day.
At any rate, the teacher who recognizes common causes of retardation and maladjustment can frequently do a great deal to eliminate the causes of pupil discouragement, failure, and maladjustment.
At any rate, Manchester did not lag far behind the first commercial system which was set up in 1844 between Baltimore and Washington.
At any rate, the substance of Eichmann's testimony was that all his actions flowed from his membership in the party and the SS, and though the Prosecutor did his utmost to prove actual personal hatred of Jews, his success on this score was doubtful and the anti-Semitic lesson weakened to that extent.
At the same rate ''.
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 any rate, it shows us how immaterial we are.
At the end of the Apollo 16 crew's final full day in space, the spacecraft was approximately from Earth and closing at a rate of about.
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 any rate, he was stopped by these demons and asked, " Who are you?
At room temperature and pressure, barium has a body-centered cubic structure, with a barium – barium distance of 503 picometers, expanding with heating at a rate of approximately 1. 8 /° C.
* 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 some small angular rate of rotation, however, an element of surface water can achieve lower potential energy by moving outward under the influence of the centrifugal force.
At a steady sample rate, digital synthesis produces a stream of numbers.
At any rate, the uprising was strictly confined to Saturninus ' province, and quickly detected once the rumour spread across the neighbouring provinces.
At the time John Doe buys the house, the 3-year US Treasury Note rate is 5 % per annum.
At first, the technique of cutting in to a closer shot of an actor in a scene made no contribution to the increase in cutting rate, because it was still very rarely done, despite having been established as a possibility in the previous period.
At the receiving end, a handset ’ s speaker was attached to an acoustic coupler ( a microphone ), and a demodulator converted the varying tone into a variable current that controlled the mechanical movement of a pen or pencil to reproduce the image on a blank sheet of paper on an identical drum rotating at the same rate.
At any rate, The name is Falstaff in the Henry IV, part 1 quarto, of 1598, and the epilogue to the second part, published in 1600, contains this clarification:
At any rate he was preoccupied with proteins at the time, not DNA.
At this time a further design evolved, reintroducing oars to create the galley frigate such as the Charles Galley of 1676 which was rated as a 32-gun fifth rate but also had a bank of 40 oars set below the upper deck which could be used to propel the ship in the absence of a favourable wind.
At any rate, the Anglo-Saxons, including Saxonified Britons, progressively spread into England, by a combination of military conquest and cultural assimilation, until by the eighth century some kind of England really had emerged.

At and typical
At hatching, a typical salamander larva has eyes without lids, teeth in both upper and lower jaws, three pairs of feathery external gills and a long, somewhat laterally flattened body and tail with dorsal and ventral fins.
At the time Beatty was 27 and had served only 6 years as Lieutenant compared to the typical 12 before promotion.
At Earth's orbit its typical density is 6 ions / cm < SUP > 3 </ SUP > ( variable, as is the velocity ), and it contains a variable interplanetary magnetic field ( IMF ) of ( typically ) 2 – 5 nT.
At the other extreme, the slowest-moving plate is the Eurasian Plate, progressing at a typical rate of about 21 mm / yr ( 0. 8 in / yr ).
At that time, at least among the Mende, " a typical settlement consisted of walled towns and open villages or towns surrounding it.
At the beginning ( 4th c .) 92 % were buried, sometimes with typical Germanic weapons.
At the other, extreme end of the spectrum is fantastic-tech equipment that is hard for the typical person to comprehend ; this includes artifacts left over from extinct cultures as well as the product of current, highly advanced cultures.
At the time of the first settlelement there was still ancient forest, typical of the Harz, on the heights of the Klint, which had first to be cleared, hence the suffix-rode in the town name which means " clearing ".
At a more typical combat range of 3, 000 yards, giving a fairly flat trajectory and hence a long " beaten zone " for the bullets, a typical 3-inch or 75-mm field gun shrapnel shell would have a velocity of approximately 900 feet / second.
At geomagnetic field strengths typical of the central United States, central Europe or Australia, these initial electrons spiral around the magnetic field lines in a circle with a typical radius of about 85 metres ( about 280 feet ).
At first, everyone in Technical Services tried it ; a typical experiment involved two people in a room where they observed each other for hours and took notes.
At the age of 13, Garbo graduated from school and typical of a Swedish working-class girl at that time, she did not attend high school ; she would later confess she had an inferiority complex about this.
At the north and south, where the river Maine arrives in and leaves Angers, the landscape is formed by islands, ponds and floodplains which are a haven for birds and a typical flora of the Val de Loire.
At the close of the Civil War in 1865, the section where Cornelia is now located was a typical mountain forest.
At its " typical Hollywood opening " it was said, " bright lights will flood the sky, bands will blare, and the theatre will be officially presented to Mayor Fred Borgwordt of the town of Homewood.
At the lower end of a typical compound optical microscope there are one or more objective lenses that collect light from the sample.
At that time, " a typical trip might start at the Saranacs from which a party could make its way to the Raquette River via Indian Carry and Stoney Creek.
At times, the discussion became quite heated ; the Italian Marxist historian Rosario Villari, speaking of the work of Trevor-Roper and Mousnier, claimed that: " The hypothesis of imbalance between bureaucratic expansion and the needs of the state is too vague to be plausible, and rests on inflated rhetoric, typical of a certain type of political conservative, rather than on effective analysis.
At hip hop nightclubs, often owned and run by Africans, one would find clubbers wearing hip hop clothing typical of American youth such as oversized shirts, Tommy Hilfiger jeans and baseball caps.
At Trinity College Dublin under-graduate students are formally called " junior freshmen ", " senior freshmen ", " junior sophister " or " senior sophister ", according to the year they have reached in the typical four year degree course.
At the axon hillock of a typical neuron, the resting potential is around – 70 millivolts ( mV ) and the threshold potential is around – 55 mV.
At the time when Maudslay began working for Bramah, the typical lathe was worked by a treadle and the workman held the cutting tool against the work.

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