This was at the dinner table, Mother at one end, Dad at the other, Fred, Floyd, Rose, and me in between.
When the train made stops, children awaiting an audience with Rowling entered her rail car at one end, and left at the other end with a signed book.
Competitors in this space include larger aerospace companies and suppliers at one end and small hobbyists and open source options on the other end, Downey says.
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Lions, tigers, pop concerts at one end, the National Trust and heritage pot-pourri at the other, with all sorts of money-spinning devices in between, can keep the roof on, the guttering in order and the mullions mended.
It occurred to me, just then, that Canaris may have made room for me, that movement at one end of the tenure-track line would create an opening at the other end.
The Girls' Ward (called Ward 8 by the staff), on the second floor of Second Medical, was at one end of a long hall, and the Boys' Ward was at the other end.
"The electron starts at one end of the room, if you like, and it can only make it to the other end if it gives up energy to the molecule in the middle of the room, " he explained.
The favela is actually a highly variable site for living, a bit like the inner cities of the U.S. At one end they are suitable homes for middle-class people and civil servants, and at the other end they are places of utter misery, not fit for human living.
The show featured White putting up-and-coming fighters through rigorous training sessions--and then fighting one another at the end of each episode until one man was crowned the champion and given a six-figure multiyear UFC contract.
Gary Hooper came off the bench to seal Celtic's victory, finishing well at the end of a one-two with Georgios Samaras eight minutes from the end.
At one end, not enough cheap coal is being dug up and gasfields are sputtering.
At the end of one hundred hands, you might easily be up or down 1100 dollars.
The beach sits at one end of a short runway at Princess Juliana International Airport.
With Gibraltar at one end and Cyprus at the other it remained a Mediterranean power.
The Begnas Lake Resort and Villas, based at one end of the lake, helped me organise my swim.
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Unfortunately for City, and their manager, their potency at one end was matched by ineptitude at the other.
At one end of the rubber band is the economy that can turn out Apple iPods to perfection.
At one end of the tube is a source of ultraviolet light and at the other a detector.
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The Nato mission formally comes to an end at one minute to midnight Libyan time (21:59 GMT) on Monday.
It is an alimentary canal with an appetite at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other.
At one end of the cylinder is the radioactive sodium, busily emitting positrons.
Ms. COLLINS: And at the end of one particularly raucous encounter group.
He sat at one end of the tables, leaning back in his chair, his knee propped against the table edge.
At one end of it sits O'Dell's 14-year-old son, Jacob, who ten years ago doctors diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorder.
At one end White's, the poshest of London's gentlemen's clubs, is opening for the first Sunday many members can recall.
Like a spring with a heavier weight at one end, the vibration frequency is lowered, and flies appear to notice.
The strongman stage was at one end of the convention center, elevated above the crowd and flanked by enormous video screens.
There is a spectrum of communication style that runs from being authoritative at one end to being approachable at the other.
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You always think at the end of one, it doesn't matter what's happened before, no one's going to hire me again.
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