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At Yalta he thought more about the six million Germans who would have to leave, trying to find work in Germany, and Roosevelt objected to the Western Neisse River being chosen in the south, instead of the Eastern Neisse, both of which flow into the Oder.
At that moment Kipling was overwhelmed with awed amazement, suddenly recalling that these identical details of scene, action and word had occurred to him in a dream six weeks earlier.
At 4 p.m. the President left the White House to welcome the young musicians, students from the ages of 12 to 18 who spend six weeks at the Brevard Music Center summer camp, and to greet the 325 crippled, cardiac and blind children from the District area who were special guests at the concert.
Poirot also bears a striking resemblance to A. E. W. Mason's fictional detective — Inspector Hanaud of the French Sûreté — who, first appearing in the 1910 novel At the Villa Rose, predates the writing of the first Poirot novel by six years.
At age six, young Bronson began his formal education in a one-room schoolhouse in the center of town but learned how to read at home with the help of his mother.
At one of the very worst sites, around Sandakan in Borneo, only six of some 2, 500 prisoners survived.
At the age of six he was sent to be educated in Magdeburg, seat of Adalbert of Magdeburg, the teacher and namesake of Saint Adalbert.
At least a thousand people were executed during the first six months of Pinochet in office, and at least two thousand more were killed during the next sixteen years, as reported by the Rettig Report.
At MGM he was one of the main directors of their female stars – he directed Joan Crawford six times and Greta Garbo seven.
At least three cylinders are required with two-stroke engines and at least six cylinders with four-stroke engines to provide torque every 120 degrees.
At the air base near Tapa, site of the worst damage, officials estimated that six square kilometers of land were covered by a layer of fuel ; 11 square kilometers of underground water were said to be contaminated.
At least six researchers independently made this discovery and can be said to have some role in the invention.
* 2006 – At least six men stage Britain's biggest robbery, stealing £ 53m ( about $ 92. 5 million or € 78 million ) from a Securitas depot in Tonbridge, Kent.
Washington was hard to miss: At exactly six feet, he towered over most of his contemporaries.
At the end of 1999 the fleet of ferry vessels owned by the Transport and Harbors Department comprised nine motor vessels, six of which ranged in age from 15 to 55 years.
At the Grand Guignol, patrons would see five or six plays, all in a style which attempted to be brutally true to the theatre's naturalistic ideals.
At the 17th Central American Summit in 1995, hosted by Honduras in the northern city of San Pedro Sula, the region's six countries ( excluding Belize ) signed treaties creating confidence-and security-building measures and combating the smuggling of stolen automobiles in the isthmus.
At one time, Hungarian used six verb tenses ; today, most commonly only two ( the future not being counted as one, as it is formed with an auxiliary verb ).
At Harmony, Pennsylvania, four to six members were assigned to a home, where they lived as families, although not all those living in the household were related.
At the time, it was anticipated that these addresses could well be fully consumed within three to six months at then-current rates of allocation.
At age six, he observed the Great Comet of 1577, writing that he " was taken by mother to a high place to look at it.
At 8 pm on the evening of 1 May, Goebbels arranged for an SS dentist, Helmut Kunz, to kill his six children by injecting them with morphine and then, when they were unconscious, crushing an ampoule of cyanide in each of their mouths.
* 1922 – At Windsor Castle, King George V receives the colours of the six Irish regiments that are to be disbanded – the Royal Irish Regiment, the Connaught Rangers, the South Irish Horse, the Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment, the Royal Munster Fusiliers and the Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
* 1981 – At the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London, a teenager, Marcus Sarjeant, fires six blank shots at Queen Elizabeth II.
At least six states responded to the Resolutions by taking the position that the constitutionality of acts of Congress is a question for the federal courts, not the state legislatures.

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At three o ' clock, according to Cuthbert, he asked for a box of his to be brought, and distributed among the priests of the monastery " a few treasures " of his: " some pepper, and napkins, and some incense ".
The dining room was decked in white and green, illuminated with numberless candles in silver candlelabras ... The bride's gift from her father was an elegant house and lot ... At 11 o ' clock Mrs. Mitchell donned a pretty going-away gown of green English cloth with its jaunty velvet hat to match and bid goodbye to her friends.
At the local level, much of the country's civil and criminal matters are dealt with by some 360 village chief councils, Fono o Matai, according to traditional law, a practice further strengthened by the 1990 Village Fono Law.
At about five o ' clock in the afternoon, after observing the infantry battle from the hilltop, Sobieski led Polish husaria cavalry along with Austrians and Germans into a massive charge down the hillside.
At 2 oclock on Monday morning, 10 July, one hundred Dragoons from the Parliament forces arrived ahead of the main army at Eaton Ford.
At three oclock in the afternoon, with Dahlberg leading the way, the army reached Grimsted in Lolland without losing a man ; on 8 February, Charles reached Falster.
At a meeting of Fire Co. No. 1 held at 4 oclock, a resolution was passed offering the use of the company parlors for a school.
At five o ' clock in the morning, Villars and his principal lieutenants drew up their plan of attack at Avesnes-le-Sec ; they choose the windmill there as a vantage point for observation of the surrounding lowland.
At seven oclock the French infantrymen reached Neuville-sur-Escaut and were immediately ordered to seize the bridges across the Scheldt.
At eight oclock, the Allies were surprised to discover the large French presence in the area.
At 5 o ' clock all was ready, and Ney, preceded by a heavy artillery fire, rapidly carried the Sortlack Wood.
At 10 oclock in the morning, Gorchakov concluded that the situation was hopeless and ordered a general retreat.
At around three o ' clock in the afternoon, Treves ' house surgeon visited Merrick and found him lying dead across his bed.
At the Eastern end John o ' Groats Ferries sail to Burwick, also on South Ronaldsay.
At seven o ' clock Dundee gave the order to advance, at which point the entirety of the Highlanders dropped their gear, fired what muskets they had, and charged.
At 10 o ' clock that night Steven takes a break from his card game and uses his cellphone to make a call to an automated bank number while using a second phone to call his house.
At a basic level this has to do with functions and pullbacks in geometric situations: given spaces X and Y, and some kind of function F on Y, for any mapping ƒ: X → Y composition with ƒ gives rise to a function F o ƒ on X.
At 9 o ' clock everybody would just start moving.
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In his memoirs, Morazán described the battle like this: " At 12 midnight I undertook my march ... but the rain didn't let me turn the day, and I was forced to wait in El Gualcho ,... At 3 o ' clock in the morning, the rain stopped, I put two companies of hunters on the hill overlooking to the left of the ranch ... At 5 o ' clock I learned the position occupied by the enemy ..

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