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At and daybreak
At daybreak on 22 July, the British armoured brigades again failed to advance.
At daybreak on 22 July, Nehring's 5th and 8th Panzer Regiments responded with a rapid counter-attack which quickly overran the New Zealand infantry in the open, inflicting more than 900 casualties on the New Zealanders.
At daybreak on December 17, after moving his Kampfgruppe into the front line, Peiper broke out toward Honsfeld, where elements of his force would kill several dozen American POWs.
At daybreak on the 6th, 30, 000 republicans erupted from these positions.
At daybreak at about 06: 30, three FAR Sea Furies, one B-26 and two T-33 jets started attacking those CEF ships still unloading troops.
At 01: 45 on 24 August, Nagumo ordered Rear Admiral Chūichi Hara — with the light carrier Ryūjō, the heavy cruiser and destroyers and — to proceed ahead of the main Japanese force and send an aircraft attack force against Henderson Field at daybreak.
At daybreak on March 28, 1000 riot police moved into Ketagelan Boulevard to forcibly remove the last 200 protesters remaining.
" El Salvador 1989: The Two Jesuit Standards and the Final Offensive ", by Ignacio W. Ochoa, 2003, master's thesis in Latin American studies at San Diego State University, p. 56: " At daybreak November 18 army airplanes were dropping highly destructive bombs over the civilian areas under FMLN control ; helicopters constantly flew over using heavy artillery.
At daybreak, about five policemen showed up at “ Moonlight ” bungalow.
At daybreak, infantry in the 8th Scottish Rifles, 156th ( Scottish Rifles ) Brigade, 52nd ( Lowland ) Division ) advanced with the 7th Light Horse and the Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiments ( 2nd Light Horse Brigade ), covered by infantry in the 7th Scottish Rifles, 156th ( Scottish Rifles ) Brigade, 52nd ( Lowland ) Division on the left, who had brought 16 machine guns and Lewis guns into a position from which they could sweep the crest and reverse slopes of Wellington Ridge.
At daybreak of the next day, the faithful start to gather at the Old City, believing that this will bring them closer to the Virgin.
At daybreak, Luftwaffe fighter squadrons would then fly in from Brittany and land on the captured airfields.
At daybreak on 19 June, Major Coote went to the bank of the river and waved a white flag, but was met only by shot and a show of defiance by the governor.
At daybreak on May 31, 1985, a strong area of low pressure was centered near Duluth, Minnesota.
At daybreak, Knowlton's troops were spotted by the pickets of the British light infantry.
At daybreak, Fosca asks him for a favor before he leaves: " Write a letter for me.
At daybreak, Hector comes to the window and tells them that if they manage to break out, he has the hot-air balloon ready.
At daybreak, the ships returned and mapped the southeastern half of the atoll, as well as finding the rock that would later be named after La Pérouse.
At daybreak on the 9th, Virginia emerged once more from behind Sewell's Point to complete her reduction of the Federal fleet at Hampton Roads.
At daybreak, Easter Sunday, 5 April 1942, Agar received a signal that the Japanese Fleet was only 120 miles south of Colombo.
At daybreak he crawled to the nearest village, where he was taken prisoner.
At daybreak on 17 January the picquets were withdrawn behind the rearguard and went aboard ship ; by morning most of the army had embarked.
At daybreak on 28 July, the French attacked the British left again to retake the hill and were repulsed when the 29th Foot and 48th Foot who had been lying behind the crest stood up and carried out a bayonet charge.
At the end of these attacks, with daybreak approaching, Diduryk's Bravo Company had only six lightly wounded among its ranks – with none killed.

At and descent
At this period the thirty-year old Helion was ranked `` as one of the mature leaders of the modern movement '', according to Herbert Read, `` and in the direct line of descent from Cezanne, Seurat, Gris and Leger ''.
At Cumae, the Sibyl leads Aeneas on an archetypal descent to the underworld, where the shade of his dead father serves as a guide ; this book of the Aeneid directly influenced Dante, who has Virgil act as his narrator's guide.
At 09: 01, two minutes before impact as United Airlines Flight 175 continued its descent into Lower Manhattan, the New York Center alerted another nearby Air Traffic Facility responsible for low-flying aircraft, which was able to monitor the aircraft's path over New Jersey, and then over Staten Island and New York Harbor in its final moments.
At this point the wires broke, the two modules separated, and the descent module settled into the proper reentry attitude.
At the Battle of Talas in 751, Qarluq mercenaries under the Chinese defected, helping the Arab armies of the Islamic Caliphate to defeat the Tang force under commander Go Seonji ( d. 756, also known as Gao Xianzhi, a general of Goguryeo descent ).
At Auckland University, Professor Bruce Biggs ( of Ngāti Maniapoto descent ) promoted the use of double vowels ( thus Maaori ), and this became the standard at Auckland until Biggs died in 2000.
At this time, the dedication of the Scottish book, The Complaynt of Scotland, recalled Mary of Guise's descent from Godfrey de Bouillon and claimed her courage and virtue exceeded those of the ancient heroines Tomyris, Semiramis and Penthesilea.
At first Ptolemy made a successful descent upon Asia Minor and on several of the islands of the Archipelago, but he was at length totally defeated by Demetrius at the naval Battle of Salamis.
At perilune at 05: 12 UT on 20 September, the main braking engine was fired, initiating the descent to the lunar surface.
At one point, a gang named the Freemasons gang, which were of Cantonese descent, had attempted to claim East Broadway as their territory.
At these distribution hubs Florin's residents of Japanese descent were then sent to internment camps far from the coast.
The Cape St. Claire covenant reads, in part: " At no time shall any lot or any part thereof be sold, leased, transferred to or permitted to be occupied by any Negro, Chinaman, Japanese, or person of Negro, Chinese or Japanese descent.
At that time, the approximately 25 residents were of mostly German, Irish, and Scandinavian descent ; some were immigrants.
: At the close of the 20th century, 31 men and woman of Italian descent were serving in the U. S. Congress and Senate – including Nancy Pelosi, who was the first woman in American history to become Speaker of the House.
: At the close of the 20th century, according to the National Italian American Foundation, 82 of the 1, 000 largest cities had mayors of Italian descent, and 166 college and university presidents were of Italian descent.
At this time most of the population was still Russian, but of Cossack descent.
At the bottom of that terrible descent.
At one time, Latin American census categories have used such classifications but, in Brazilian censuses since the Imperial times, for example, most persons of multiracial heritage, except the Asian Brazilians of some European descent ( or any other to the extent it is not clearly perceptible ) and vice-versa, tend to be thrown into the single category of " pardo ", although race lines in Brazil do not denote ancestry but phenotype, and as such a westernized Amerindian of copper-colored skin is also a " pardo ", a caboclo in this case, despite being not multiracial, but a European-looking person with one or more African and / or Indigenous American ancestor is not a " pardo " but a " branco ", or a White Brazilian, the same applies to " negros " or Afro-Brazilians and European and / or Amerindian ancestors.
At the same time, Macanese of pure Portuguese descent are also learning Cantonese and Mandarin to be able to communicate to non-Portuguese speaking Chinese.
At the time, the city was known as Bexar and had a population of 2500, mostly of Mexican descent, and Bowie's fluency in Spanish helped him establish himself in the area.
At the national level, Fijian citizens of Rotuman descent elect one representative to the Fijian House of Representatives, and the Council of Rotuma nominates one representative to the Fijian Senate.
Born in London, Ontario, Canada, Garber is of Russian Jewish descent ; his parents were Joe Garber ( died 1995 ) and wife, Hope Wolf ( an actress, singer, and the host of At Home with Hope Garber ).
At the end of the mission, the crew took the film cassettes and other items they were returning to Earth and stowed them in the descent module.

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