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'' At Veterans Memorial Auditorium.
At the end of the decade, in October 1970, the Phillies played their final game in Connie Mack Stadium and prepared to move into newly built Veterans Stadium, wearing new maroon uniforms to accentuate the change.
At the Winter Soldier Investigation in Detroit organized by Vietnam Veterans Against the War January 31-February 2, 1971, veterans including First Lieutenant William Crandell of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division expressed their outrage:
At the intersection of Cermak and Michigan, Iraq Veterans Against the War convened a rally.
At the top of Bald Hill is a Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
At the intersection with Veterans Drive and Conover Street, Route 413 splits into a divided highway, and the highway intersects with West Broad Street.
At exit 2, NY 440 exits the right-of-way it entered on, which becomes the Korean War Veterans Parkway, while NY 440 proceeds north on the West Shore Expressway.
At the end of Winter Street, the route turns right onto Bridge Street crossing the Veterans Memorial Bridge into Beverly.
At the time of Kelly's election, the writers ' ballot was voted on by approximately 400 writers, while the Veterans Committee had a membership of twelve former players and executives.
At the foot of the new bridge is a small area in remembrance of Hartford Veterans that have died in the wars.
At the age of 62, after extensive treatment for cancer, Thompson was removed from life support and died on January 6, 2006, at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Pineville, Louisiana.
At various times ( such as Robert E. Lee's birthday and Confederate History Month ) the Sons of Confederate Veterans gather along Monument Avenue in period military costumes.
At the time Lee was also planning the next reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, held on June 9, 1908.
At Stanford in 1959, Kesey volunteered to take part in a CIA-financed study named Project MKULTRA at the Menlo Park Veterans Hospital.
At Veterans Stadium on July 4, 1975, Grote stepped in as a pinch hitter against longtime teammate Tug McGraw, who had been traded to the Philadelphia Phillies during the off-season.
At the southeast corner of the River Road interchange is the Veterans Commemorative Park, dedicated in 2000 by the Royal Canadian Legion.
At night, it became a center for the Adult and Veterans Education Program.
At that time the Veterans Land Program was under scrutiny for mismanagement and corruption.
At the conclusion of his war-time service, Stapleton returned to Denver to practice law and first became actively interested in politics, helping found the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
At his friend's urging, Flemmi joined the International Association of Airborne Veterans ( IAAV ) and traveled the world jumping out of planes with active paratroopers in South Africa, East Germany and Thailand.
At its peak, it was home to over 4, 000 students before MCISD split the Mission High School attendance zone into two, with the addition of Veterans Memorial High School.
At least one unrelated anti-war group from the Vietnam War era had a similar name: " Veterans for Peace in Viet-Nam " participated in a number of demonstrations in 1967.

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At the time, she was party spokesperson for parliamentary portfolios including Science and Technology, Attorney General, Higher Education, IT, Employment and Youth Affairs.
At the Easter Banquet, which is also hosted at Mansion House, a speech is delivered by the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
At the age of De Jong is the oldest living and earliest serving former Prime Minister of the Netherlands and the second oldest living former member of the Council of Ministers of the Netherlands, after former Minister of Colonial Affairs Gerard Helders ( currently aged ) who served in the Third Drees cabinet ( 1957 – 1958 ) and the Second Beel cabinet ( 1958 – 1959 ).
At the strategic level, there were ten non-executive board members, who were led by Chairman Tony Hales, and appointed by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Scottish Government ( eight by the former and two by the latter ).
At the time of his death, FitzGerald was the President of the Institute of International and European Affairs, had a column in The Irish Times and made occasional appearances on television programmes.
At various times, Stevens also served as Chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, the Senate Ethics Committee, the Arms Control Observer Group, and the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress.
At the front of the chamber, is the rostrum containing the green marble desk for the President of the General Assembly, Secretary-General and Under-Secretary-General for General Assembly Affairs and Conference Services and matching lectern for speakers.
At the adoption of the new Instrument of Government of 1809, the two offices of Prime Minister for Justice () and Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs () were created, though their roles were no more than just the heads of their respective ministries.
At present, the Ministries of Education, Labor and Social Affairs, and Women ’ s Affairs have expressed an interest in overseeing the early childhood sector.
At an October convention, Getty won a second ballot victory against Minister of Municipal Affairs Julian Koziak and former legislator Ron Ghitter.
At the time that the External Affairs portfolio was created in 1905, Canada was a self-governing dominion in the British Empire and did not have an independent foreign policy.
At the beginning of the year 1776, Hewes was appointed as the new Secretary of the Naval Affairs Committee.
At UCSD, Palade was Professor of Medicine in Residence ( Emeritus ) in the Department of Cellular & Molecular Medicine, as well as a Dean for Scientific Affairs ( Emeritus ), in the School of Medicine at La Jolla, California.
At the time of his departure from Congress, he was the chairman of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
At this ceremony, Eugene Spuller, then serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs, declared that the two great republics " united in the past by services rendered are united at present by a common principle, and will be united in the future by the benefits that Liberty will produce for humanity.
At the New York office in the 1940s, the major departments were: Political Department, Institute of Jewish Affairs ( research and legal work ), Relief and Rescue, Department for Culture and Education ( or Culture Department ), and Organization Department.
At the State Department, he was appointed Associate Chief of the Division of Dependent Area Affairs under Alger Hiss.
He became the Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1974, and held this post until 1977. At the time of his sudden death in 1980, he was a candidate for the leadership of the Alignment, challenging the incumbent party head Shimon Peres.
At the beginning of 1987, relations between the Douglas and Lange offices were strained when Douglas and his ally Richard Prebble persuaded cabinet to reject Lange ’ s wish to accept the resignation of the Minister of Maori Affairs.
At the same time, he acted as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia.
At the start, the Confederate Navy faced one of the problems that Mallory had encountered when he was chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Naval Affairs: an overabundance of high-ranking officers who were too old to go to sea.
At the party conference, the ZAPU National Consultative Convention, held from the 13th to the 14 December 2008, Dumiso Dabengwa, a former Home Affairs minister was elected interim chairperson with the mandate to convene a two day congress starting the 11 April 2009.
At the end of a meeting between the two leaders, the Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohamed Masmoudi, read a joint statement:

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