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Transport in closed wagons was only permitted on 22 November 1941, at which point there had been permanent frost for over three weeks.
Although troops need to be acclimatized for any kind of mountainous terrain, the duration depends on the altitude at which the unit must operate.
Manager Don Givens waited up until 4am for the player to return to HQ, at which point he gave up and went to bed.
You can get a loan that's only slightly above the rate at which the U.S. government borrows.
The rate at which directors can accrue benefits is also more generous than the schemes they offer to their staff.
We were fortunate in that the day afterwards the council management called a meeting at which someone suggested a protest walkout.
The N-terminal group was acetylated to reproduce the experimental conditions at which the protein was studied.
This is because QE should lead to a fall in gilt yields, which in turn will force down the rate at which liabilities can be discounted.
Thus, the strengths of the electromagnetic, weak, and strong forces depend upon the energy at which they are measured.
A weather forecaster uses a three-dimensional map of the atmosphere, and calculates the temperature at which air will start to rise.
First there was a general interview at which the candidates were grilled by the master, dean, senior tutor, and fellows of the subject.
Roots were determined to have protruded when the radicle had split the endosperm at which point it was clearly visible.
In my judgment the conclusion at which the Tribunal arrived on this issue was one which was open to them on the facts.
Because temperature is a measure of the motion of molecules there is a theoretical absolute zero temperature at which all molecular motion would cease.
Each neuron connects with other neurons or target cells at synapses, sites at which the propagation of an action potential induces neurotransmitter release.
Place the pan in the oven and braise the brisket for five to six hours, at which point it should be fork tender.
It was because of the acute angle of the area over which he stepped, the acute angle at which the concrete went away from the bridge, that there was no room right there.
The point at which autonomy should be handed over to the child is less clear when parenting children with cognitive disabilities.
The partners allocated funds to produce webinars, to retain a PR agency, and to host a series of free events at which they would demonstrate their services.
The service, at which royal friend Ellie Goulding performed, was also in Chelsea.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The first place at which we touched was Bridgetown, in the island of Barbadoes.
How was he to know that this thing that sniffed was a thing at which to bristle?
There is a cannelure, that would be the position at which the projectile is crimped and held in the cartridge case.
Oliver reached the style at which the bypath terminated, and once more gained the high-road.
It was hard to say at which season of the year Overton campus was most beautiful.
That was the point at which the tide of her chaotic thoughts began to waver and turn.
The higher the temperature at which this carbonization is conducted, the denser is the resulting product.
At the point K we have the highest temperature at which carnallite can exist with magnesium chloride in contact with solution.
Need fire was produced in this manner in the Highlands as late as 1356, at which time a cattle plague ravaged the country side.
The medial branch terminates posteriorly at the level at which the cavum principale joins the cavum inferior.
He had been unable to attend the auto-da-fe at which the heretics were committed to the flames.
Marjorie looked up from the backgammon board at which she and Mary were seated.
The last execution at which I was present was that of Vaillant, the anarchist.
The State is not one but many, like a bazaar at which you can buy anything.
Clearly there is a point at which the two commingle, but that is a matter of no present importance.
One evening he took me with him to a literary renion, at which every bel-esprit of the capital was to be present.
At the age at which a man commonly takes no care of himself, nor of any other belike.
The altimeter, which is an aneroid barometer, outlines with fair accuracy the height above the ground at which a plane is flying.
Interpenetration and co-operation may supply the place of the metaphysical unity at which the absolutists aim.
A few birds reach as high as 8,000 feet, at which level they were found in both pines and cloud forest on Los Esesmiles.
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