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At dawn Argiento went to Jacopo Galli.
At this time, Antares rises at dusk and sets at dawn.
At dawn on 4 January 1967, Campbell and his team felt weather and lake conditions were suitable for an attempt to break his existing record.
At dawn, Key was able to see an American flag still waving and reported this to the prisoners below deck.
At dawn, Stalin did not emerge from his room.
At the dawn of the 13th century the population is estimated at around 16, 000 – 20, 000.
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 dawn, I will win !).
At dawn on May 6, Hancock attacked along the Plank Road, driving Hill's Corps back in confusion, but the First Corps of Lt. Gen. James Longstreet arrived in time to prevent the collapse of the Confederate right flank.
At dawn on June 3, three Union corps attacked the Confederate works on the southern end of the line and were easily repulsed with heavy casualties.
At dawn, it bathed in the water of the well, and the Greek sun-god Helios stopped his chariot ( the sun ) in order to listen to its song.
At dawn, the defenders abandoned their positions and charged the assailants with the bayonet, and massacring most by those who remained fled to the ships.
* Kevin McKinney, At the dawn of Amtrak, Trains June 1991
At the dawn of the judicial era Sardinia had some 330, 000 inhabitants, of which 120, 000 were free.
At about dawn on October 26, the card game broke up and Behan and Virgil Earp went home to bed.
At dawn on December 9, the 36th Infantry Regiment, attached to the 9th Division from Kanazawa, fought its way to Guanghua Gate after a forced march lasting several days and nights.
At dawn, Leon gives Hinges a videotape that has a lot of the corruption on it, hoping that the tape will help prove Shaun's innocence.
At the dawn of the 21st century Samara became one of the major industrial cities of Russia with a powerful cultural heritage, multi-ethnic population, and esteemed history.
At dawn on 27 May, they launched a full-scale attack with three divisions south of Ypres.
At the dawn of the cable television era, many regional sports networks ( RSNs ) vied to compete with the largest national sports network, ESPN.
At dawn a wolf fell upon a herd of oxen that was pasturing before the wall, and attacked and fought with the bull that was the leader of the herd.
At the close of her monologue, ALP – as the river Liffey – disappears at dawn into the ocean.
At the next lunar dawn ( after 14 terrestrial days, or about 336 hours ), Surveyor 3 could not be reactivated, because of the extremely cold temperatures that it had experienced.
At the dawn of the rock era, Parlophone artists such as Humphrey Lyttelton, the Vipers Skiffle Group, the pianist Mrs Mills, Jim Dale, Keith Kelly, Peter Sellers, Bernard Cribbins, the Temperance Seven, Laurie London and Shane Fenton would sporadically reach the British Top 20 chart.

At and operation
At the earlier `` pre-academic excellence '' stage of Catholic education, the operation could be conducted on an intra-mural community basis.
* 1980 – At Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia, 50 people are killed by an explosion of a Vostok-2M rocket on its launch pad during a fueling operation.
At the Jülich Institute of Neurosciences and Biophysics, the world's largest PET / MRI device began operation in April 2009: a 9. 4-tesla magnetic resonance tomograph ( MRT ) combined with a positron emission tomograph ( PET ).
At first it appeared that the ICBM could be countered by systems similar to the ever-evolving SAMs already in operation.
At the end of the meeting, the industrialists agreed to give Hoover the power " to regulate hours and wave lengths of operation of stations when such action is necessary to prevent interference detrimental to the public good ".
At the beginning of the 11th Century, the Arabic scientist Alhazen wrote the first comprehensive treatise on optics ; describing refraction, reflection, and the operation of a pinhole lens via rays of light traveling from the point of emission to the eye.
At the close of the 19th century, the reductionism of atomic theory began to advance into the atom itself ; determining, through physics, the nature of the atom and the operation of chemical reactions.
At the moment, according to the available data, inertial confinement fusion experiments have not gone beyond the first phase, although Nova and others have repeatedly demonstrated operation within this realm.
At the time of Garfield's residence in the office, the President's annual salary was $ 50, 000, which would be largely consumed for the operation of the White House.
At that point, Admiral Lütjens advised cancelling the operation as having one battleship with only one heavy cruiser in support operating alone in the Atlantic was too risky, but was overruled by Raeder who insisted on going ahead.
" At the time of Cullen's death in 1936, there were seventeen King Kullen stores in operation.
At the end of their first year of operation, the pumps had removed about of water from the Great Salt Lake.
At the beginning of July 1995, the hero of the 1993 coup, Viktor Yerin was transferred to the Foreign Intelligence Service, after the bungled anti-terrorist operation in Budennovsk.
At the urging of the Lebanese government, UNTSO created an observation operation along the Lebanese border ( 1949 Armistice Demarcation line ) in the spring of 1972.
At first observation, the day after the operation, the back of Head's hand and the dorsal surface of his thumb were seen to be " completely insensitive to stimulation with cotton wool, to pricking with a pin, and to all degrees of heat and cold.
At 9: 45 a. m. on June 10, a brigade of Benjamin H. Grierson's Union cavalry division reached Brice's Crossroads and the battle started at 10: 30 a. m. when the Confederates performed a stalling operation with a brigade of their own.
At the age of 76, Siegel had an operation for a benign prostatic condition.
At the same time he was dealing undercover with BCCI executives, Mazur used his undercover operation to establish a relationship with the hierarchy of the Medellin Cartel as one of their sources for laundering drug proceeds.
At Nhu's request, Tung was reported to have been planning an operation under the cover of a government-organised student demonstration outside the U. S. embassy.
At this meeting, the Director-General of the ISI at that time, Lieutenant-General Akhtar Abdur Rahman advocated for an idea of covert operation in Afghanistan by arming the Islamic extremist, and was loudly heard saying: " Kabul must burn!
At present there is a comprehensive Village Development Plan in operation.
At one time, twenty-five ( 25 ) large leaching vats were in operation in this cave.
At the height of banner production there were said to be 17, 000 looms in operation.
At a national and international level, cultural resource management may be concerned with larger themes, such as languages in danger of extinction, public education, the ethos or operation of multiculturalism, and promoting access to cultural resources.

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