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At and Union
At one time it seemed as if the Soviet Union had done us a favor by providing a striking example of how not to behave towards other peoples and other nations.
At least the Union officer had been decent enough to provide a candle.
At that time, during the Civil War, Union muskets were being manufactured in Providence and the drills to drill them were being hand-filed with rattail files.
At the same time, after initial setbacks, Grant laid siege to Vicksburg and the Union navy attained some success in Charleston harbor.
A political cartoon of Andrew Johnson and Abraham Lincoln, 1865, entitled " The Rail Splitter At Work Repairing the Union.
At about 2: 30 p. m., while leading one of those charges against a Union camp near the " Peach Orchard ", he was wounded, taking a bullet behind his right knee.
* 1862 – American Civil War: Battle of Cedar Mountain – At Cedar Mountain, Virginia, Confederate General Stonewall Jackson narrowly defeats Union forces under General John Pope.
At Acadia University, students have access to the Student Union Building which serves as a hub for students and houses many Student Union organizations.
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At Union Square, Broadway crosses 14th Street and continues its diagonal uptown course from the Square's northwest corner.
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At the federal level, it forms a common ' CDU / CSU ' faction in the Bundestag with the CDU, which is frequently referred to as the Union Faction ( die Unionsfraktion ).
" At that time, and in response to a European Council report highlighting Ireland as the most centralised country in the European Union, it was decided that a single County Dublin was unmanageable and undemocratic from a local government perspective.
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* 1862 – American Civil War: At the Battle of Fredericksburg, Confederate General Robert E. Lee defeats the Union Major General Ambrose E. Burnside.
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At the same time, the nation's film industry, which was fully nationalized throughout most of the country's history, was guided by philosophies and laws propounded by the monopoly Soviet Communist Party which introduced a new view on the cinema, socialist realism, which was different from the one before or after the existence of the Soviet Union.

At and speeches
At the point of cremation, a few more Shabads may be sung and final speeches are made about the deceased person.
At several Republican National Conventions, Kemp has delivered speeches.
At the trial, Trotsky delivered some of the best speeches of his life and solidified his reputation as an effective public speaker, which he confirmed in 1917 – 1920.
At the siege of Harfleur, Henry utters one of Shakespeare's best-known speeches, beginning " Once more unto the breach, dear friends ..."
At historic Plaza Miranda, in front of Quiapo Church, despite the pouring rain, a program with performances and speeches depicting LGBT pride was held soon after the march.
At times, his speeches would be incomprehensible, owing to the combination of this very high register with his Saxon accent.
At first he appears to have composed epideictic speeches, in which he attained to such proficiency that in 352 ‑ 351 he gained the prize of oratory given by Artemisia II of Caria in honour of her husband, although Isocrates was himself among the competitors.
At the same time, Hua delivered speeches on the " official line for criticizing Deng Xiaoping ", which were approved by Mao and the Party Central Committee.
At UT the leaders of the country deliver some of their most potent speeches often on Friday during prayers.
At Trall's, some 50 delegates from over 12 states listened to speeches for three hours, including one made by Stone.
* July 7 – At David Sarnoff's request for an experiment of RCA's electronic television technology, NBC's first attempt at actual programming is a 30-minute variety show featuring speeches, dance ensembles, monologues, vocal numbers, and film clips.
At this session tension was so high between politicians that fighting ensued in the assembly following communist deputees speeches against the Indochinese policy.
At Sparta a cenotaph was erected in his memory near the tombs of Pausanias and Leonidas, and yearly speeches were made and games celebrated in their honor, in which only Spartiates could compete ..
At first he occupied himself in his native place, where he held important offices, with the composition of speeches and other rhetorical and sophistical essays, but he later devoted himself with great zeal to the study of philosophy.
At a ceremony in Stanley Park, Mayor Oppenheimer's life was remembered during speeches by city officials, local historians, members of his family, and John Anderson, CEO of The Oppenheimer Group.
At the 1984 Democratic National Convention, Richards delivered one of the nominating speeches for nominee Walter Mondale, and she campaigned actively for the Mondale / Ferraro ticket in Texas, even though President Ronald Reagan enjoyed great popularity in her state.
At least in speeches, he had opposed free trade and reached out to regional Latin American countries with left-leaning governments.
At the convention he gave more speeches than any other delegate, a total of 173.
At university he participated in illegal meetings and demonstrations, and pamphleted and made speeches to students and workers.
At first his speeches focused on uniting the poor and the working class while attacking the greed of big business, especially the railroads.
At a meeting held by the Health Committee of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in the autumn of 1991, the Law was approved, particularly in the speeches by the four members of the WPA commission, but this event was followed by the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
At the time, independent Premier Nicolae Rădescu had come into conflict with the rising Romanian Communist Party, and his frequent speeches to his supporters were disrupted by organized workers.
At the request of the American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker organization, Sollmann visited occupied Germany in 1948, where he held speeches and radio addresses.
At first the Saxon town councillors attempted to persuade Frederick Augustus II to accept the constitution in public speeches.

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