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At and summit
At the summit of the conspiratorial hierarchy is a distant but powerful force manipulating lesser conspiratorial factors.
At the 35th G8 summit in July 2009, Muammar Gaddafi called Switzerland a " world mafia " and called for the country to be split between France, Germany and Italy.
At the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) summit in June 1981, King Hassan announced his willingness to hold a referendum in the Western Sahara.
At the 2008 ASEAN Regional forum summit in Singapore, Bangladesh and Burma have pledged to solve their maritime boundary disputes as quickly as possible especially that a UN deadline in claiming maritime territories will expire in three years time.
At the 2009 G-20 London summit, U. S. President Barack Obama called South Korea " one of America's closest allies and greatest friends.
* July 17 – August 2 – WWII – Potsdam Conference: At Potsdam, the three main Allied leaders hold their final summit of the war.
* July 14 – July 16 – At the 15th G7 summit, leaders call for restrictions on gas emissions.
At the summit of her success, Becky's pecuniary relationship with the rich and powerful Marquis of Steyne is discovered after Rawdon is arrested for debt.
At the summit of the Cerro del Obispado, north of the river, is the historic Bishopric Palace, site of one of the most important battles of the Mexican-American War.
At Cow Roast Lock the canal reaches the 3-mile ( 5-km ) long summit level at Tring in the Chiltern hills, having risen through 54 locks since Brentford.
At the north-west end of the summit level is Bulbourne Works, where lock gates were manufactured until 2003 for the southern canal network.
At Whilton, the canal reaches the bottom of the Buckby flight of seven locks which raise it to Braunston summit although the village of that name is still 5 miles ( 8 km ) distant.
At, Grand Teton abruptly rises more than above Jackson Hole, almost higher than Mount Owen, the second highest summit in the range.
At the summit of the glans is the slit-like vertical external urethral orifice.
At an Arab League summit in August 1962, Nasser pulled out his delegation after arguments with Syria, which wanted the dismissal of the organization's secretary-general, Abdel Khalek Hassouna, complaining that he only followed Nasser's orders.
At the August 1967 Arab league summit in Khartoum, Sudan, Nasser's usual commanding position was reduced as the attending heads of state expected King Faisal to lead.
At the end of the second day they reached the crest of the NE ridge at an altitude of about 6500 m. During the following day and a half they climbed along the NE Ridge and, utterly exhausted, reached the summit.
At the Ronald Reagan / Mikhail Gorbachev summit in Moscow ( 29 May – 1 June 1988 ) between leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union, it was decided that Cuban troops would be withdrawn from Angola, and Soviet military aid would cease, as soon as South Africa withdrew from Namibia.
At the summit of Villa Glori, near the spot where Enrico died, there is a plain white column dedicated to the Cairoli brothers and their 70 companions.
At a summit in Sirte, Libya, March 2001, the Organisation of African Unity ( OAU ) agreed that the MAP and OMEGA Plans should be merged.
" At the Strasbourg summit, Mitterrand and Thatcher discussed the fluidity of Germany's historical borders.
At the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders ' summit, the ROC President is forbidden from attending personally and must send a special envoy to represent him at the event.
At the summit also is " Moses ' cave ", where Moses was said to have waited to receive the Ten Commandments.
At an estimated, it is the second-highest summit in West Virginia.

At and Aleppo
The Mongols were then free to lay siege without interference of the field army as it had been destroyed ... At the siege of Aleppo, Hulegu used twenty catapults against the Bab al-Iraq ( Gate of Iraq ) alone.
* Henry Maundrell ( 1836 ): A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem: At Easter, A. D. 1697: to which is Added an Account of the Author's Journey to the Banks of the Euphrates at Beer, and to the Country of Mesopotamia 271 pages
At Aleppo he studied the Arabic language, and collected many valuable manuscripts.
At first they were incredulous at being harangued by a scholar but at the end of his passionate evocation of the duties and merits of the jihad warrior, according to Kamal ad-Din, the contemporary historian of Aleppo, these hardened professionals wept with emotion and rode into battle.
At the first glance, it carries the staple of the Eyalet of Aleppo in a very classic, albeit in a very spicier manner ;
At the end of October 1271, a small force of Mongols arrived in Syria and ravaged the land from Aleppo southward.

At and Syria
At the conclusion of discussions with the Persians, Diocletian re-organized the Mesopotamian frontier and fortified the city of Circesium ( Buseire, Syria ) on the Euphrates.
At Kuffeir near Bostra in Syria, Burckhardt found stone doors, 9 to.
At the end of the Lebanese Civil War in 1990, despite the Taif Agreement asking for the " disbanding of all Lebanese and non-Lebanese militias ," Syria, in control of Lebanon at that time, allowed Hezbollah to maintain their arsenal, and control the Shiite areas in Southern Lebanon along the border with Israel.
At the height of his power, his sultanate included Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Hejaz, Yemen, and parts of North Africa.
At many points in its history, Syria has seen virulent tension with its geographically cultural neighbors, such as Turkey, Israel, Iraq, and Lebanon.
At first, Abdullah actually didn't appreciate the " wasteland " he was given, and hoped it to be only a temporary appointment, replaced by Syria or Palestine.
At the San Remo conference of April 1920, the French were granted a mandate over Syria and the British were granted one over Palestine and Mesopotamia.
At the Donations of Alexandria in late 34 BC, following Antony's conquest of Armenia, Cleopatra and Caesarion were crowned co-rulers of Egypt and Cyprus ; Alexander Helios was crowned ruler of Armenia, Media, and Parthia ; Cleopatra Selene II was crowned ruler of Cyrenaica and Libya ; and Ptolemy Philadelphus was crowned ruler of Phoenicia, Syria, and Cilicia.
At the time of Ptolemy II's death, Egypt comprises the ancient kingdom of Egypt in the Nile Valley, Cyrene, Judea and the coast of southern Syria, Cyprus and a number of cities on the shores and islands of the Aegean Sea.
At the time of Seleucus II's death, the empire of the Seleucids, with its capital at Antioch on the Orontes, stretches from the Aegean Sea to the borders of India and includes southern Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Persia, and northern Syria.
At the head of a large army, consisting mainly of his mercenaries, Necho took the coast route Via Maris into Syria, supported by his Mediterranean fleet along the shore, and proceeded through the low tracts of Philistia and Sharon.
At the end of their joint consular year, Crassus would have the influential and lucrative governorship of Syria, and use this as a base to conquer Parthia.
At this time the Greeks were embarking on an eastward expansion by founding colonies in Asia Minor and Syria ; Salamis must have served as an intermediate station ; it has even been suggested that Cypriots helped the Greeks in their venture.
At the same time, however, Syria remained a key hub for foreign fighters en route to Iraq and a safe haven for Iraqi Baathists expressing support for terrorist attacks against Iraqi government interests and coalition forces.
At the age of twenty-two he was left by his father to defend Syria against Ptolemy the son of Lagus ; he was defeated at the Battle of Gaza, but soon partially repaired his loss by a victory in the neighbourhood of Myus.
At this juncture Demetrius escaped from Rome and was received in Syria as the true king.
At the time of the invasion, the governor of Syria was L. Attidius Cornelianus.
At the time, native outcry for unification of Syria met with rejection ; in early September, 1920, the French divided the territories of their mandate based on heterogeneous population, in an effort to grant ' local autonomy ' to demographic regions.
At the same time he wrote articles for the Suriyya al-Janubiyya ( Southern Syria ).
At the end of the war, he was allowed to flee to Syria as part of an attempt to prevent the alienation of Middle Eastern regimes.
At Antakia and Sakeliah, ( Antioch and Seleucia ,) it is called Lekam ; there it divides Sham ( Syria ) from Room, ( Asia Minor.
At the conference were representatives from Palestinian communities in Jordan, West Bank, the Gaza strip, Syria, Lebanon, Kuwait, Iraq, Egypt, Qatar, Libya, and Algeria.
At an early age, François was sent by Colbert to the East ; during the ten years he spent in Syria, Persia and Turkey he mastered Arabic, Persian and Turkish, and collected rich materials for future writings.

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