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At this time trading regulations were set up so that all Faroese commerce had to pass through Bergen, Norway in order to collect customs tax.
At present, the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices under the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in countries that are the major trading partners of Hong Kong, including Japan, Canada, Australia, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, the United States and the European Union.
At our trading houses, too, we mean to sell so low as merely to repay us cost and charges, so as neither to lessen or enlarge our capital.
At the time they had an outpost on St. Thomas, but they engaged in no agriculture, and only participated in the trading of slaves.
At the beginning of the 19th century, many Cheyenne lived near the Black Hills, but engaged in hunting and trading for horses as far south as the Arkansas River.
At the same time the Spain Fund and other closed-end country funds were trading at very substantial premiums, the number of closed-end country funds available exploded thanks to many issuers creating new country funds and selling the IPOs at high premiums.
At the peace conference between Imperial Japan and Qing Dynasty, Li Hongzhang and Li Jingfang, the ambassadors at the negotiation desk of Qing Dynasty, originally did not plan to split Taiwan away from the Mainland because they also realised Taiwan ’ s great location for trading with the West.
At the 2005 trading deadline, Mullin further added to the team by acquiring guard Baron Davis, bringing the team its first " superstar " since Mullin himself.
At that time, the town was called Trion and it was a trading post on the Old Huntsville Road.
At the junction of these trails, the Forest House hotel and trading post was built.
At a trading post, a bigoted missionary ( Alfred Molina ) identifies Blake and attempts to kill him, resulting in a shootout which Blake and Nobody survive.
At that time, the community moved to its present location upstream from the trading post and was renamed Livingston in honor of a Northern Pacific Railway stockholder and director, Johnston Livingston ( 1875 – 81 and 1884 – 87 ).
At one time, Creedmoor was considered to be the largest mule trading center in the world and was known far and wide as the Mule Town.
At the time of 16th century French exploration and fur trading, historical Native American tribes included the Lakota ( Sioux, as the French called them ), the Chippewa ( Ojibwe ) and the Assiniboine.
At this time Bells was one of the leading cotton markets and trading centers in West Tennessee.
At the end of the year, the Syndicate as an ongoing trading entity was effectively disbanded.
At the start of 19th century Wakefield was a wealthy market town and inland port trading in wool and corn.
At an 1830 rendezvous on the Wild River Smith, Jackson, and Sublette sold their fur trading company to Tom Fitzpatrick, Milton Sublette, Jim Bridger, Henry Fraeb, and John Baptiste Gervais.
At Kaupang in Tjølling, lie the remains of the medieval Skiringssal trading outpost.
At the time of the merger, the amalgamated company consisted of 97 trading posts that had belonged to the North West Company and 76 that belonged to the Hudson's Bay Company.
At the time of the uprising of Boudica, Tacitus writes that " Londinium ... though undistinguished by the name of a colonia, was much frequented by a number of merchants and trading vessels.
At its zenith in 13th to 14th century, Ormus ( or Ormuz ) was a powerful naval state with a large and active trading fleet and a powerful navy.
At the close of the Napoleonic Wars, most of France's colonies were restored to it by Britain, notably Guadeloupe and Martinique in the West Indies, French Guiana on the coast of South America, various trading posts in Senegal, the Île Bourbon ( Réunion ) in the Indian Ocean, and France's tiny Indian possessions ; though Britain finally annexed Saint Lucia, Tobago, the Seychelles, and the Isle de France ( now Mauritius ).
At this time, gold was still scarce and the guinea was trading on the open market for 27 shillings in paper money, so the coining of this issue for the army's special needs was a poor deal for the government, and this was the last issue of guineas to be minted.

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At 18, Beaux was appointed drawing teacher at Miss Sanford's School, taking over Drinker's post.
At the same time, Alexander Shelepin, another rival, was replaced as Chairman of the Party-State Control Commission and lost his post as Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers.
At the age of 13, Hopper and his family moved to San Diego, where his mother worked as a lifeguard instructor and his father was a post office manager ( Hopper has acknowledged, though, that his father was in the Office of Strategic Services, the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency, in China with Mao Zedong ).
At the end of the War of 1812, Fort Gibson was built and the island remained a military post for nearly 80 years before it was selected to be a federal immigration station.
At the time the office was established critics warned that the post might lead to the emergence of a dictatorship.
At his inauguration, O ' Dwyer celebrated to the song, " It's a Great Day for the Irish ," and addressed the 700 people gathered in Council Chambers at City Hall: " It is our high purpose to devote our whole time, our whole energy to do good work ..." He established the Office of City Construction Coordinator, appointing Robert Moses to the post, worked to have the permanent home of the United Nations located in Manhattan, presided over the first billion-dollar New York City budget, created a traffic department and raised the subway fare from five cents to ten cents.
At post game, " In My Life " by The Beatles is played featuring a sousaphone solo while the band sings.
.. At any rate, the king had to get on with the highest statesmen appointed by his predecessor, though possibly disliked by him, until death made a post vacant that he could fill with a relation or a favourite, not, however, without having a certain regard to the wishes of the aristocracy.
At the outset, Garfield's relationship with the newly inaugurated President was cool on both sides ; Grant refused a requested post office appointment which Garfield recommended ; Garfield, out of loyalty to his army commander, still harbored some resentment for Grant's dismissal of Rosecrans.
At various times, a post office, exposition center, armory, and even an early home field of the baseball club now known as the Chicago Cubs were built in the park.
At this time, Thurmond led the effort to thwart Johnson's attempt to elevate Justice Abe Fortas to the post of Chief Justice of the United States.
At the end of 2003, Richard Hickox was named Music Director-designate of Opera Australia, and took up the post full-time from January 2005.
At this time he was much influenced by left-wing teachers, especially R. H. Tawney and Harold Laski, and on returning to New Zealand he found it difficult to obtain an academic post owing to his radical views.
At the time the Hallstein Doctrine was born ( or at least named ), Heinrich von Brentano was the foreign minister, a post that had been recently created, after West Germany largely regained its sovereignty in 1955 — before this, political responsibility for foreign policy had been retained by the chancellor, Konrad Adenauer.
At the Paris Congress of the History of Religions in 1900, Ramakrishna's follower Swami Vivekananda argued that the Shiva-Linga had its origin in the idea of the Yupa-Stambha or Skambha — the sacrificial post, idealized in Vedic ritual as the symbol of the Eternal Brahman.
At the age of 35, Childe became the " only academic prehistorian in a teaching post in Scotland ", and was disliked by many Scottish archaeologists, who viewed him as an outsider who wasn't even a specialist in Scottish prehistory.
At approximately the same time, in 1740, Joseph Isbister, the manager of the Hudson ’ s Bay Company ’ s post at Eastmain, reported being told that there were Indians, whom he called " Annes-carps " to the northeast of Richmond Gulf.
At the urging of Joseph Mason, who had settled along the Poudre in 1860, the Army relocated its post downstream adjacent to Mason's land along the Overland stage route.
At only 28 years old, Bland is one of the youngest people to have been appointed to a senior managerial post in the British newspaper industry.
At the time, Alexander City did not have a water system and all buildings, including the telegraph office, post office and three banks were burned.
At this site was a post office and a school house that served children in Buena, Garden Canyon and outreaches of the local area.
At one time, it was the only post office with a counter for dwarves.
At one time, the post office for the area was named Lottaville.

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