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She smiles at everybody.

arrive at seven prompt = arrive prompt at seven

He was never without a gig, at least at weekends.

The plane touched down at the airport at 7:30.

raged at the mindless bureaucracy.

UN Office at Addis Ababa

An insider at Zotye Auto said the vehicle is selling at a loss at present.

They looked at what causes stress at home and at work and how people react to it.

Or somebody who could laugh with her - at movies, at sights on the sidewalk, at funny jokes and dumb ones.

The hunter took aim at wolf.

Wine and food offered at new year

Then came a ringing and knocking at the front door, that grew at last tumultuous.

At any rate, we were climbing at a brisk pace, saying and doing foolish things.

They calculate that preventing a robbery is valued at $263, 000, an assault at $79, 000 and a burglary at $21, 000.

So, what they do is, the first time they might scratch at the bars, push at the ceiling, dig at the floor, howl, etc.

The mobility testing is aimed at advancing and developing the robot's ability to maneuver at higher speeds while maintaining extreme terrain-ability at lower speeds.

(at)blink at the harsh light

my contemporaries at school

revile at [against] abuses

She looked at me expectantly.

She's a demon at chess.

At twenty years of age, the will reigns; at thirty, the wit; and at forty, the judgment.

I got off work at seven yesterday.

Lime water may be bought at any druggist's, or easily prepared at home.

So let me say at this at outset of my remarks.

At the same time, we obviously don't want to pull the whole world across the wire, at least not all at once.

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So far, at least.

He had a brick thrown at him at that meeting.

Free at last, free at last; thank God Almighty, we are free at last.

The worker is levering at the rock.

At Freddie Mac 3.9% of mortgages originated in 2008 were at least 90 days delinquent at the end of March 2010.

Look at it objectively.

dab at one's eyes with a handkerchief

Don’t Pivot at All or Pivot Too Often

At the Two o 'clock Lounge there was a crowd at the back, in a corner.

The road ends at Rome.

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