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At and 10pm
Sir Jimmy Young At 90, broadcast on Tuesday 20 September 2011 at 10pm, heard him in conversation with his friend and former sparring partner Ken Bruce, looking back over his career.
At about 9 to 10pm, the event made news headlines, except in pro-Beijing newspapers.
At 10pm on 19 October 2006, Farage took part in a three-hour live interview and phone-in with James Whale on national radio station talkSPORT.
At the start of that night's 10pm newscast, it prompted Moore to stop and ask the technical crew if the problem could be fixed.
At about 10pm on September 5, 1997, about 50 howling men arrived in Sidi Youssef, wielding knives and machetes, and started breaking into houses and killing those within.
At around 10pm on March 10, the prisoners made their move ; a few stole the local doctor's car and got as far as Birmingham, at least away, and another group got to the port of Southampton.
At 10pm, a drunk ex-boyfriend appeared at the men's dorm.

At and fleet
At its mouth was the scene of the decisive battle in 405 by which Lysander destroyed the Athenian fleet, ending the Peloponnesian War.
At the same time, French lookouts on Heureux, the ninth ship in the French line, sighted the British fleet approximately off the mouth of Aboukir Bay.
At 19: 00 the identifying lights in the mizenmasts of the British fleet were lit.
At first, the danger to a battle fleet was considered only to exist when at anchor, but as faster and longer range torpedoes were developed, the threat extended to cruising at sea.
At that time, and even into World War I, the only function of destroyers was to protect their own battle fleet from enemy torpedo attacks and to make such attacks on the battleships of the enemy.
At age 23, Drake made his first voyage to the New World, sailing with his second cousin, Sir John Hawkins, on one of a fleet of ships owned by his relatives, the Hawkins family of Plymouth.
At the end of 1999 the fleet of ferry vessels owned by the Transport and Harbors Department comprised nine motor vessels, six of which ranged in age from 15 to 55 years.
At Lade the Chian fleet continued doggedly fighting the Persian fleet even after the defection of the Samians and others but ultimately the Chians were forced to retreat and were again subject to Persian domination.
At the Battle of Sybota, a small contingent of Athenian ships played a critical role in preventing a Corinthian fleet from capturing Corcyra.
At that time, the city was a very important commercial centre and controlled a significant Mediterranean merchant fleet and navy.
At one time, Qataris owned nearly one-third of the Persian Gulf fishing fleet.
At the outset he proposed a centralised approach to supplying the fleet.
At that time the shuttle fleet was expanded to include Discovery and Atlantis.
At the same time, they faced the same problems with the dwindling survivability of their existing nuclear deterrent, the V bomber fleet.
At the time, Athens was embroiled in a long-running war with the Aeginetans, and building a fleet would allow the Athenians to finally defeat them at sea.
At this point Themistocles accepted a large bribe from the local people for the fleet to remain at Artemisium, and used some of it to bribe Eurybiades to remain, whilst pocketing the rest.
At the decisive Battle of Plataea, the Allies destroyed the Persian army, whilst apparently on the same day, the Allied navy destroyed the remnants of the Persian fleet at the Battle of Mycale.
At the end of World War I, as part of the Paris Peace Conference, 1919, the Treaty of Versailles restricted the total tonnage of the German surface fleet.
* May 11 – At the Battle of Djerba, the Ottoman fleet, commanded by under Piyale Pasha, overwhelms a large joint European ( mainly Spanish ) fleet, sinking about half its ships.
* 1283 – July 8 – At the naval Battle of Malta at Valletta, an Angevin fleet sent to help put down a rebellion on Malta is defeated by the fleet of Roger of Lauria.
At 11: 30 am, 24 ships of the French fleet cut their anchor lines and began sailing out of the bay with the noon tide, leaving behind the shore contingents and ships ' boats.
* July 8 – At the naval Battle of Malta at Valletta, an Angevin fleet sent to help put down a rebellion on Malta is defeated by the fleet of Roger of Lauria.

At and sailed
At the bow the cut water was especially strong, as longboats sailed in ice strewn water in spring.
At fifteen he began work as a clerk in the counting house of George Garland and Sons in Poole, and in 1827 he sailed to Newfoundland to serve as a clerk in the Carbonear premises of Slade, Elson and Co., where he became a dedicated, self-taught student of Newfoundland entomology, " the first person systematically to investigate and to record the entomology " of the island.
At times, Bảo Đại maintained residence in southern France, and in particular, in Monaco, where he sailed often on his private yacht, one of the largest in Monte Carlo harbor.
At one point in August, Arnold sailed part of the fleet to the northern-most end of the lake, within of Saint-Jean, and formed a battle line.
At the time it was said, " If they had to keep at it ' til now, they would have sailed about until daylight to help her.
At the end of 1587, having established his colony, Virginia's grandfather John White sailed for England for fresh supplies.
At the end of the year he went to Latakia, and sailed thence for the West.
At the age of thirteen, Masséna became a cabin boy aboard a merchant ship ; he sailed with it around the Mediterranean and on two extended voyages to French Guiana.
At the start of the War Joe Jr. was made an aide on his father's staff and sailed for Cuba on June 1898.
At Point Zulu, the seven CEF ships sailed north without the USN escorts, except for San Marcos that continued until the seven landing craft were unloaded when just outside the Cuban territorial limit.
At the same time, the allied fleet sailed to Samos, where the demoralised remnants of the Persian navy were based.
At the beginning of summer, Philip and his fleet left Macedon, sailed through the Euripus Strait, between the island of Euboea and Boeotia on the Greek mainland, and then rounded Cape Malea, before dropping anchor off the Islands of Cephalenia and Leucas, to await word of the location of the Roman fleet.
At around 320 BC, Pytheas of Massalia sailed around Britain and along the northern coast of Europe, and what he found on his journeys was so strange that later writers refused to believe him.
At the age of 14 he embarked as a voluntary student aboard the frigate HMS Owen Glendower, which sailed to South America in the middle of 1820, and returned in January 1822.
At the age of 18, Strauss, his mother and two sisters sailed for the United States to join his brothers Jonas and Louis, who had begun a wholesale dry goods business in New York City called J. Strauss Brother & Co.
At the age of 15, he sailed with his uncle to Boston in the United States and became a migrant worker.
At mid-day on 8 March the exploration party-Stirling, Frazer, Garling, Clause, Lieutenant Belches, Mr Midshipman Heathcote, the ship's clerk Augustus Gilbert, 7 seamen and 4 marines-left the Success in the cutter and the gig and sailed to Point Belches.
At the end of December 1818, the Mermaid sailed to Van Diemen's Land ( now Tasmania ) to survey the Derwent River and the eastern coast to Macquarie Harbour.
At the end of August, they sailed for Mauritius.
At the outset of America ’ s involvement in World War I in 1917, the Carnegie Endowment trustees unanimously declared that “ the most effective means of promoting durable international peace is to prosecute the war against the Imperial Government of Germany to final victory for democracy .” In December 1918, Carnegie Endowment Secretary James Brown Scott and four other Endowment personnel, including James T. Shotwell, sailed with President Woodrow Wilson on the USS George Washington to join the peace talks in France.
At that time, merchandising ships sailed east to the village and west to Macau.
At the end of February, he sailed to Okinawa and finally to Siberia, where he had to change flagships: from the Pallada to the Diana.
At the end of the campaign, the Venetian fleet went back home and Sanudo sailed to Constantinople to get the new Emperor's ( Henry of Flanders ) confirmation for his conquest and his new project: conquering the other Cyclades.
At 09: 45, the Greek Fleet sailed from Moudros Bay.

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