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At and nightfall
At nightfall he had been able to sneak down a hillside and into the jungle, reeking of death.
At nightfall, Nhung took Tung and Major Lê Quang Trieu, his brother and deputy and drove them to the edge of the air base.
At nightfall, combat ceased and Blücher opted for an exhausting night march in order to take his remaining forces to safety.
At the base of a tree near nightfall, Z realises he's actually marching into battle, and all of the soldiers except for Z are killed by the acid-shooting termites.
At nightfall the Iraqis resumed their attacks against the Rangers, but once again close air supported the U. S. forces.
At dusk the disguised group manned the longboat, and at nightfall they slipped alongside the Boyd and were greeted by the crew.
At nightfall, Bonaparte withdrew Masséna and Augereau toward the bridgehead, but sizable forces stayed on the Austrian side of the Adige.
At nightfall on October 1 they stopped to make camp, upriver from their previous spot.
At nightfall, the Federals held the high ground while the Confederates still held the gap.
* a solitary crayon pencil, ... peered at the crowded East Side of New York City, making notes of the historical poor, of the poverty that struggles on ... At nightfall, the surcease of a great city, the repose in the parks, or on the recreation piers, the aged gossip, the children at their endless play — a panorama which was for me unceasing in its interest, thrilling in its significance ...
At nightfall they take a short break.
At nightfall on 12 September, the Berrima landed the AN & MEF infantry battalion at Rabaul.
At this time Couch counterattacked with his old 7th Massachusetts Infantry and the 62nd New York Infantry in an attempt to bolster that side, however he did not succeed and was forced back, as was the rest of the Union IV Corps by nightfall.
At the 2001 India census, Gulmarg had a population of 664, though many people are required to leave by nightfall.
At nightfall, the pilot takes off again and lands in South Carolina.
At nightfall on September 30, Miles ’ casualties amounted to 18 dead and 48 wounded, including two wounded Indian scouts.
At nightfall, the House Chiefs met again to discuss their planned march across the island.
At nightfall on April 4, the Royalist army settled at Lo Espejo, about seven kilometres from the Patriot forces.
At midafternoon, Aders ' duikers generally become active, and will continue foraging until nightfall.
At nightfall, Thurid decides to rest on a farmstead just outside of Skálaholt.
At last the Samnites fled, and not many would have survived if nightfall had not put an end to the pursuit.
At nightfall the Northern Counties Station was packed from platform gates to entrance gates and still refugees were coming along in a steady stream from the surrounding streets ... Open military lorries were finally put into service and even expectant mothers and mothers with young children were put into these in the rather heavy drizzle that lasted throughout the evening.
At the time, Ling Tong only had tens of his closest warriors on a light vessel, yet he was able to climb Zhang Shuo's vessel probably under the cover of nightfall or the disguise as Zhang's own men, and surprise attacked his enemy.

At and infiltrates
At high elevations in the Cascades, much of the precipitation arrives as snow and infiltrates permeable volcanic soils ; snowmelt contributes to stream flows in the upper basin during the dry months.
At one point the Mouser, magically reduced in size, infiltrates this world.
At the bank, Hoop infiltrates the electrical system and causes a total blackout, leaving only the phone lines open.

At and private
At the national and international level, then, what is the highest kind of morality for the private citizen represents an instance of political immorality.
At least two private colleges in the Atlanta area now or in the past have had integrated student bodies, but their tax-exempt status never has been challenged by the state.
At first the Belgian royal family administered the Congo as its own private property.
At present, the private sector plays a major role in Bonn's economy.
At the same time, a series of revelations about the private lives of various Conservative politicians made the headlines.
At the age of five, Deng was sent to a traditional Chinese-style private primary school, followed by a more modern primary school at the age of seven.
At the turn of the century, G. K. Chesterton and Hillaire Belloc drew together the disparate experiences of the various cooperatives and friendly societies in Northern England, Ireland and Northern Europe into a coherent political ideology which specifically advocated widespread private ownership of housing and control of industry through owner-operated small businesses and worker-controlled cooperatives.
At the time, Morris had been making a living as a private investigator for a well-known private detective agency that specialized in Wall Street cases.
At the first Esperanto congress, in Boulogne-sur-Mer in 1905, a declaration was made which defined an " Esperantist " merely as one who knows and uses the language " regardless of what kind of aims he uses it for ", and which also specifically declared any ideal beyond the spread of the language itself to be a private matter for the individual speaker.
At the same time, Catalan and Galician became the standard languages in their respective territories, developing important literary traditions and being the normal languages in which public and private documents were issued: Galician from the 13th to the 16th century in Galicia and nearby regions of Asturias and Leon, and Catalan from the 12th to the 18th century in Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and Valencia, where it was known as Valencian.
At the time, private farms still produced about 87 % of Albania's agricultural output, but by 1960 the same percentage came from collective or state farms.
At the time Dido and Aeneas never found its way to the theatre, though it appears to have been very popular in private circles.
At his death twenty thousand people worked for Krupp — making it the world's largest industrial company and the largest private company in the German empire.
At the same time, Firestone arranged a $ 5 million private loan to Liberia.
At the time of his stroke, his private physician was already being tortured in the basement of the Lubyanka for suggesting the leader required more bed rest.
At the same time, the concentration of media in private hands, and frequently amongst a comparatively small number of individuals, has also led to accusations of media bias.
At the other end of the spectrum, there are numerous fairly recent popular books, and thousands of private websites, suggesting not only that the Prophecies are genuine but that Nostradamus was a true prophet.
At the Diet of Nuremberg, which opened in December 1522, he was represented by Francesco Chiericati, whose private instructions contain the frank admission that the disorder of the Church was perhaps the fault of the Roman Curia itself, and that it should be reformed.
At the same time, Aristotelian rhetoric, owing to a revival of Thomistic philosophy initiated by Rome, regained ground in what was left of Catholic education in France, in particular at the prestigious Faculty of Theology of Paris, now a private entity.
At the time of his father's death, Rajiv was away at a private boarding school for boys: initially at the Welham Boys ' School and later The Doon School, both located in Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
At the end of his schooldays, Adorno not only benefited from the rich concert offerings of Frankfurt-in which one could hear performances of works by Schoenberg, Schreker, Stravinsky, Bartók, Busoni, Delius and Hindemith-but also began studying music composition at the Hoch Conservatory while taking private lessons with well-respected composers Bernhard Sekles and Eduard Jung.
At Baker University, a private school in Baldwin City, Kansas, roughly 10 miles south of Lawrence, a number of students drove around the city, looking at sites depicted in the film as having been destroyed.
At the time of the United States ' founding, the economy was predominantly one of agriculture and small private businesses, and state governments left welfare issues to private or local initiative.

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