Sentence examples for start up at from inspiring English sources

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The trains generally stop running at 1 30 a.m. and start up at 4 30 a.m.

Later this month, the most powerful accelerator to date is scheduled to start up at Brookhaven National Laboratory.

That is because the surge that can result when power is turned back on can damage equipment that does not have a surge protector, and because the circuit breakers in a house or apartment can trip if all appliances start up at the same time when power is restored.

The use of specially designed low Re airfoils permits start up at lower wind speeds, increasing the startup torque and thus improving the overall performance of the turbine.

3) Non-spinning reserve: It responses to sudden but infrequent disruptions (mainly provided by the off-grid unit that can start up at any time without maintenance plan).

Therefore, even if JSCTP connections start up at 30 seconds, TCP still remains the same throughput because they cannot utilize bandwidth anymore.

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11am A conversation starts up at our "pod" about bonuses and pay rises.

There are no annoying advertisements each time the stream starts up, at least for now, and it is easier to navigate than NPR's app.

To solve this issue, in our experiments we assume that the SPE starts up at time 0, thus obtaining the value (t_0 = beta - omega - 1).

A women's self-defense class was started up at the gym.

Starting up at 11 55, we were eager to reach the summit before lunch.

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