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At and Carlton
At the time, Carlton Ridenhour ( a. k. a. Chuck D ) was part of the Spectrum City DJ-for-hire service led by Hank Shocklee, and Spectrum and Unity Force frequently worked side-by-side at local events.
* Vauxhall Lotus Carlton ( also Opel Lotus Omega, internal name Lotus Type 104 ) – At the time ( early 1990s ) this was the fastest saloon car available, with a top speed of over 175 mph ( 280 km / h ).
At a famous meeting at the Carlton Club, Conservative backbenchers, led by the President of the Board of Trade Stanley Baldwin and influenced by the recent Newport by-election which was won by a Conservative from the Liberals, voted to end the Lloyd George Coalition and fight the next election as an independent party.
At the stroke of 00: 00 GMT on 1 January 1993 by the following ITN's Into The New Year bulletin featuring the Big Ben chimes technicians at the Crystal Palace transmitter switched from Thames Television at Euston Road headquarters to the LNN playout centre from where Carlton went on-air with an opening ident featuring the then Town Crier of London's Maurice Jones, with the then-famous slogan of Carlton, " This is CARLTON, Television for London ", ringing the bell 3-times and the first announcement from continuity announcer Graham Bannerman.
At a meeting of the Carlton Club on 15 July, Salisbury announced his plan for making the government introduce a Seats ( or Redistribution ) Bill in the Commons whilst at the same time delaying a Franchise Bill in the Lords.
At the start of the 1982 season, the 55-year-old mark of the great Walter Johnson still stood at 3, 508 strikeouts, but now there were three pitchers who would start the season within 100 strikeouts of Johnson: Nolan Ryan ( 3, 494 ), Gaylord Perry ( 3, 452 ), and Carlton ( 3, 434 ).
At the start of the 2009 season Wallace was still under pressure after Richmond's 83 point loss against Carlton in Round 1 and further losses to Geelong, the Western Bulldogs and cellar-dwellars Melbourne.
At an earlier meeting before Parliament broke up for the summer, and more famously at the Carlton Club meeting in October 1922, Birkenhead's hectoring of the junior ministers and backbenchers was one of the factors leading to the withdrawal of support from the Coalition.
At its southernmost end, it connects to Russell Street in the Hoddle Grid ; it then proceeds northward, through Carlton, Carlton North, and Brunswick East, to its intersection with Albion Street.
At 09: 25 GMT the other franchise-losers such: TVS, TSW and Thames began their final day's schedules and were replaced at 00: 00 GMT by Meridian, Westcountry and Carlton respectively.
At the 2011 Census, Carlton had a population of 13, 509.
At the end of the season, the Phillies traded Wise to the Cardinals for Steve Carlton, the deal reuniting McCarver with Carlton.
* Live At The Greek " with Stanley Clarke, Larry Carlton and Billy Cobham ( July 1994, Sony )
At the 2011 Census, Carlton North had a population of 6, 220.
At Tobermory, Highway 6 is designated via Carlton Road and Front Street, where motorists wait for the Chi-Cheemaun Ferry to arrive.
At the beginning of 2007 Carlton released two CDs.
* Larry Carlton Live At Montreal International Jazz Festival 1997
At the court case, held in Melbourne's Carlton Court, she was defended by A. L.
At the Strand in early 1887 he played Roy Carlton in Jack-in-the-Box, which his biographer in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography describes as his first substantial success in London.
At the Domesday survey Carlton Colville was known as Carletuna or Karletun.
At its northern end, it flows into Rathdowne Street, which runs along the western edge of the Carlton Gardens.

At and Tranter
At the end of 2005, Nesbitt and his agent met with BBC Controller of Fiction Jane Tranter to discuss a new series of Murphy's Law.
At the meeting's conclusion, Tranter offered Nesbitt the first episode script of Jekyll, a television series by Steven Moffat that updated Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

At and oversaw
At Gaumont, pioneer Alice Guy Blaché ( M. Gaumont's former secretary ) was made head of production and oversaw about 400 films, from her first, La Fée aux Choux, in 1896, through 1906.
At the same time, Kaunda oversaw the acquisition of majority stakes in key foreign-owned companies.
At Intel, he oversaw Ted Hoff's invention of the microprocessor, which was his second revolution.
At first he merely oversaw the lowering of the bells for the war and established a fire watch, with the pump in the slype.
At the same time, Jochen Neerpasch oversaw the development by Paul Rosche of a prototype 1. 4 litre turbo engine, which soon developed 600 bhp at a pressure of 2. 8 bar.
At a San Francisco show, the Leopard Man, looking for his pocket-knife, oversaw Wallace and the rest of the tent occupiers, except for De Ville who glared with hatred at Wallace, watching a quarrel between some trapeze artists.
At the same time, he oversaw research advancements and technical publications at NACA's Langley Research Center.
At the time the British withdrew from the Persian Gulf in 1971, Zayed oversaw the establishment of the Abu Dhabi Fund for Arab Economic Development ; some of its oil riches were channeled to some forty less fortunate Islamic nations in Asia and Africa during the decades that followed.
At Square, Matsuno oversaw the development of Final Fantasy Tactics, as well as being the sole writer on the project, for the PlayStation.
At this time the Law Officers also oversaw the Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland.
At Birmingham the university was in the process of unifying its various biology departments in one School of Biological Sciences, something he oversaw and became Chair of in 1963.
At that time Richler also oversaw the schedule, acquisitions, commissioning and original programming of the channel's arts sector.
At one point during his tenure, he oversaw the construction of a new church every 66 days and a new school every 26 days to accommodate the post-World War II population boom.
At the time that the Dominion of Newfoundland joined Canada on March 31, 1949 the schools of that Dominion were all organized on a confessional basis with separate denominational schools for Roman Catholics, Seventh-day Adventists, Salvationists, Pentecostals, and an integrated stream which oversaw the schooling for children of many members of so-called " main stream " Protestant denominations.
At the FCC, Hundt oversaw the introduction of spectrum auctions and the implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 that reduced substantially the rates for international telecommunications service.
At Trois-Rivières he oversaw the development of the ironworks at nearby Saint Maurice, and arranged for his nephew ( also named Frederick ) to serve under James Murray, then the military governor of Quebec City.
At the end of 1939, Halder oversaw development of the invasion plans of France, the Low Countries, and the Balkans.
At the firm, Simonyi oversaw the development of what became its most profitable products, Word and Excel, as well as Excel's predecessor Multiplan.
At her funeral, driven nearly senseless and hallucinating with his grief, Raistlin showed great disregard for the inclement weather that oversaw it, and fell into a deep fever.
At that time, she became chairman of the CTW's executive board, which oversaw its businesses and licensing, and became more involved in the organization's creative side.
At the peak of the build-up, the Third Army command oversaw more than 338, 000 coalition forces, including 303, 000 U. S. Army Soldiers and British and French ground forces.
At DDB, Dane oversaw finance and public relations functions, later becoming the chairman of the executive committee, secretary, and treasurer of the corporation.
At the same time, Mr. Heinz joined the board of The Heinz Endowments, where he oversaw the creation of an environmental grant-making program through a series of 14 topical environmental colloquia that convened leaders from around the world.
At the time, this was the government's largest department, and Allan oversaw a budget of $ 200 million.

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