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The fort was located on a low hill at what was then the north-eastern extremity of mainland Kent, overlooking the sea lane later known as the Wantsum Channel, which lay between it and the Isle of Thanet: the fort's location thus allowed observation from the fort on all sides, including the sea.
At what?
This conventional chlorination management does not ensure acceptable-free chlorine dosing in consumption nodes at the network extremities, what exposes consumers to microbial contamination risks.
Since the only solid that is uniform at its extremity is a sphere, what must be must be spherical.
Yet this starkest of juxtapositions only highlights in its bleak extremity what is regarded as acceptable elsewhere.
For all her bravado, Colvin was shocked by the extremity of what happened next.
You can't deny that her gesture matched the extremity of what had happened.
Such relish of extremity, of what Herzog calls "radical dignity," led him to Dieter Dengler, a fellow-German.
Given the extremity of what he really thinks could be an ideal educational future, maybe he deserves some credit for holding his tongue most of the time.
It's especially good at the Williams trademark: what he called "human extremities of emotion".
Indeed one statement in "All for Love" is a revelation of the impulse toward autobiography that has kept him at it for so long: "People say that what keeps us alive in extremities is hope.
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