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At and Kimberley
At the Battle of Magersfontein on 11 December, Methuen's 14, 000 British troops attempted to capture a Boer position in a dawn attack to relieve Kimberley.
At that time, Etowah County Circuit Judge David Kimberley upheld the result of the 2007 referendum.
At the western point of the Free State, southwest of Kimberley, the Orange meets with its main tributary, the Vaal River, which itself forms much of the northern border of the province.
At federal level, the Kimberley is represented by the member for Durack.
At state level, the Kimberley electorate takes in most of the region and all of its major towns, while Pilbara includes south-eastern areas such as Halls Creek and Fitzroy Crossing.
At almost the same time national governments also took steps to eradicate trade of conflict diamonds by drawing up the Kimberley Process which governs how diamonds are obtained and traded.
At 1977 acres ( 800 ha ), the Kimberley Nature Park is the largest incorporated park in Canada and the paved, non-motorized Rail-Trail linking the cities of Kimberley and Cranbrook make Kimberley a unique four-season resort.
At the 2005 state election, Barnett proposed the construction of a canal from the rivers of the Kimberley Ranges in northern Western Australia to Perth to meet Perth's growing water supply problem.
At her wedding Gypsy Nash ( Kimberley Cooper ) announces Kieran has been making advances towards her.
At that time, an abattoir was built for slaughter of livestock arriving from the north-west of the state including the Kimberley Region.

At and Allenby
At the end of World War I British Commander General Edmund Allenby had succeeded in capturing Damascus from Turkish troops.
Nevertheless, as if to thumb their nose at Allenby the British press continued to celebrate his victory over the Ottoman Empire by printing cartoons of Richard the Lionheart looking down on Jerusalem from the heavens with the caption reading " At last my dream has come true.
At that point, just as the rest of the transport crew is surprised at the sight of Alicia, Allenby suddenly draws his gun and shoots the robot in the face.
At the outbreak of the Second Boer War, Allenby was returned to his regiment, and the Inniskillings were embarked at Queenstown before landing at Cape Town, South Africa, on 11 December 1899 during the ‘ Black Week ’ in which the British Army suffered reverses at Colenso, Magersfontein and Stormberg.
At the outbreak of war a British Expeditionary Force ( BEF ) was sent to France, consisting of four infantry divisions and one cavalry division, the latter commanded by Allenby, who distinguished himself when his unit covered the retreat after the Battle of Mons.
At 11: 00 p. m. on the night of March 4, 1975, eight Palestinians in two teams landed by boat on the Tel Aviv beach at the foot of Allenby Street.

At and resumed
At the beginning of the Depression in 1929, with his aged parents ' health weakening, Smith resumed fiction writing and turned out more than a hundred short stories, nearly all of which can be classed as weird horror or science fiction.
At last, the official word was released on 1 November 1948: GM resumed management control of Adam Opel AG.
At the end of the war, Honecker resumed activity in the party under leader Walter Ulbricht, and, in 1946, became one of the first members of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany ( Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, SED ), which was formed by the merger of the KPD and the Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany.
At Christmas, 1552, Count Albrecht expelled him without trial and he fled to Wittenberg, where he resumed his activity as professor and member of the consistory.
At the end of the war, in 1946, jukebox production resumed and several " new " companies joined the fray.
At lunchtime the zhiban arrives pulling a handcart with a large tub of vegetable soup, two hunks of cornbread for each prisoner, and a large tube of drinking water … after about thirty minutes, work is resumed until the company chief announces quitting time in the evening.
At age 14, McQueen left Claude's farm without saying goodbye and joined a circus for a short time, after which he slowly drifted back to his mother and stepfather in Los Angeles, and resumed his life as a gang member and petty criminal.
At the conservatoire, Delius made little progress in his piano studies under Carl Reinecke, but Salomon Jadassohn praised his hard work and grasp of counterpoint ; Delius also resumed studies under Hans Sitt.
At the same time a process of “ iranisation ” took place, and construction according to previously established types, such as the “ Iranian plan ” mosques, was resumed.
At some point, the assault resumed.
At last one day the dog attacked her so furiously that she lost courage, resumed vulpine shape, leaped over a fence and fled .</ p >
At the end of World War II, fully recovered, Lee resumed his travels throughout China.
At the turn of the 18th century, the missionaries resumed their evangelical work and redirected their efforts to the northeast, towards rough, mountainous terrain inhabited by Ilongots.
At the expiration of his term as governor, he resumed his medical practice.
At nightfall the Iraqis resumed their attacks against the Rangers, but once again close air supported the U. S. forces.
At the 1987 general election, Desmond was returned to the 25th Dáil, when Fianna Fáil resumed power.
At daybreak the descent was resumed and the group finally reached Zermatt, where a search of the victims was quickly organized.
At first it was hoped that the Allied offensive would be quickly resumed thus liberating the men-Tatham-Warter even made plans to carry out operations against the Germans when the 2nd Army began crossing the Rhine.
At the end of the war, Abd el-Krim briefly resumed publishing in a Spanish-language newspaper, but soon, fearful of extradition to the French for punishment, he returned to his home at Ajdir in January 1919.
At 7. 00pm on May 11, 2010, carillon playing resumed.
At the beginning of March 2008 the two companies were reported to have resumed discussions over the dispute.
Omega Red is currently a crime lord ( head of the Red Mafia ) who poses as a legitimate business man, much like Wilson Fisk does in the U. S. At present, Omega Red has resumed his search for the Carbonadium Synthesizer.
At this point Granvella suspended the conference, to be resumed at Ratisbon, whither the emperor had summoned a diet, which he promised to attend in person.
At the age of seventeen he became a tutor in the family of General John Posey, of The Wilderness, twelve miles west of Fredericksburg, but after a few months resumed his studies with his former teacher.

At and acquaintance
At the invitation of an acquaintance of her mother, she modelled in a fashion show in 1949.
At the same time, Elizabeth forms an acquaintance with Mr Wickham, a militia officer who claims to have been very seriously mistreated by Mr Darcy, despite having been a ward of Mr Darcy's father.
At the American Academy, he renewed an acquaintance with a young Baltimore poet, Rose Burgunder, to whom he had been introduced the previous fall at Johns Hopkins University.
At what period he came to Italy is not certain ; according to some accounts he was summoned to Venice about 1430 to act as amanuensis to Francesco Barbaro, who appears to have already made his acquaintance ; according to others he did not visit Italy till the time of the Council of Florence ( 1438 – 1439 ).
At this time he also made the acquaintance of Thomas Otho Travers, who would accompany him for the next twenty years.
At Halle he made the acquaintance of Johann Ernst Fabri, professor of geography ; and when Fabri was made professor of history and statistics at the University of Jena, Ersch accompanied him there, and helped him in the preparation of several works.
At that time, Pullman porters were considered prestigious jobs for African Americans, as they were relatively stable and well-paid, secure and gave freedom of travel and acquaintance.
At this time he was introduced to Victor Cousin, and made the acquaintance of Jules Michelet.
At seventeen, he began his studies in law, first at Orléans, later at Bourges, where he made the acquaintance of François Hotman, and finally at Valence, where he had Jacques Cujas for his teacher and Joseph Justus Scaliger as a friend.
At a Warsaw café, she was hailed by a woman acquaintance: " Krystyna!
At Angers in 1730 he made the acquaintance of the young English Duke of Kingston, who was on his grand tour of Europe, and traveled with him and a large and expensive entourage for a year and a half through southern France and parts of Italy.
At Oxford he made the acquaintance of Anthony Cary, 5th Viscount Falkland, through whom, he says in the dedication to Caius Marius, he first learned to love books.
At the present, it is necessary to search through voluminous transactions of learned Societies, and scientific Journals, to obtain any general acquaintance with what has been already ascertained regarding the Fauna of India, and, excepting to a few more favorably placed, even these are inaccessible.
At the end of May, John Motile, an acquaintance of Bernardo, also reported Bernardo as a possible murder suspect.
At first he was destined for the profession of his patron, but owing to his great aptitude for painting he was placed under a local artist named Hendrick Coster, and though the acquaintance of Wynant Everwyn in 1654, who had family connections to Tullekens, he became a student of Ter Borch in Deventer.
At Vienna, where he afterwards studied law, he established a Czech periodical ; and in 1813 he made the acquaintance of Josef Dobrovský, an eminent philologist.
At Oxford he also made the acquaintance of William Jones, the famous Orientalist, who induced him to study Arabic.
At the college where Marangolo visited he had also made the acquaintance of Ignazio Majo Pagano who formed Anglo Palermitan ( Palermo ) on his return, only a month before Messina.
At Paris he made acquaintance with the English ambassador, Henry Neville, who reported him to Robert Cecil as devoted to Elizabeth's service on 27 February 1599.
Perhaps the best known Swearing At Motorists song, " Flying Pizza ", named after a Dayton pizzeria, details an unpleasant encounter with an old acquaintance.
At the very beginning of acquaintance, Englishmen behave so cool with little difference to the strangers ; however, after getting friend they fall into deep services.
At the same time he made the acquaintance of Leopold Zunz and Abraham Geiger.
At the Kwik-E-Mart, she meets an old high school acquaintance, Evelyn Peters, who invites Marge to the Springfield Country Club.
At a weekend getaway at the dacha of Chief Prosecutor Iamskoy ( Ian Bannen ), Renko also makes the acquaintance of American sable importer Jack Osborne ( Lee Marvin ) and his girlfriend Irina Asanova ( Joanna Pacuła ).

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