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" Interviewed for the same broadcast, Mullen said the policy would continue to be implemented until the law was repealed, and that his advice was to " move in a measured way ... At a time when we're fighting two conflicts there is a great deal of pressure on our forces and their families.
On the advice of her New South Wales Premier only, the Queen appoints the Governor to carry out most of her constitutional and ceremonial duties for an unfixed period of time — known as serving At Her Majesty's pleasure — though five years is the normal convention.
At this point Henry II made an offer of peace to his sons ; on the advice of Louis the offer was refused.
At this point, Saddam asked his ministers for candid advice.
At the advice of a childhood friend, he prepared to move to the United States.
At first, he professed to rule only with the advice of a council formed of the nobles, but when his power became established, he dispensed with this show of republican government, and then gave himself the appearance of a legitimate title by protecting an impostor who professed to be the caliph Hisham II.
At one time the Attorney General gave legal advice to the U. S. Congress as well as the President, but this had stopped by 1819 on account of the workload involved.
At first, the monarch was the only member of the Royal Family to carry out public ceremonial duties solely on the advice of Canadian ministers ; King Edward VIII became the first to do so when in July 1936 he dedicated the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in France — one of his few obligations performed during his short reign.
At 3: 06 pm the referee, Ray Lewis, on the advice of the police, stopped the match after fans climbed the fence in an effort to escape the crush and went onto the track.
At the advice of Emperor Francis, Marie Louise departed Rambouillet with her son for Vienna on April 23.
At the advice of Meese, Reagan allowed his campaign to secretly establish a transition office to avoid similar difficulties faced by the Nixon administration in their own transition.
At first Magnus sought revenge against his father's enemies, but on Sigvat's advice he stopped doing so, which is why he became known as " good " or " noble ".
At the Battle of Stones River in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, against Breckinridge's advice, Bragg ordered Breckinridge's division to launch a near-suicidal attack on the Union lines on January 2, 1863.
At age 18, on the advice of an uncle, he decided to take a job in the want-ad department of a Des Moines newspaper, the Daily Capital.
At their lawyers ' advice, Kay and Edmonton agreed to license the name to the others.
At about the age of 12, Oakland native Keyshia Cole recorded with Hammer and sought career advice from him.
At the age of seventeen, he published a pamphlet On the War in North America, and in 1761 went to London and started a magazine entitled The Universal Museum, which was dropped on the advice of Samuel Johnson.
At the meeting he made a stimulating speech, and on the way home asked for advice.
At the 1926 Imperial Conference, King then went on to use Byng and his refusal to follow his prime minister's advice as the impetus for widespread constitutional change throughout the British Commonwealth.
At 3: 00 p. m., Monday, ( EST ) Marcos talked to United States Senator Paul Laxalt, asking for advice from the White House.
At the advice and recommendation of King Philip, Allen was created a Cardinal in 1587, and he was prepared to return to England immediately, should the invasion prove successful.
At the end of the war, he spent one year in Grenoble ( 1944 ), then in 1945 joined the University of Nancy on the advice of Jean Delsarte and Jean Dieudonné, where he spent seven years.
At present, there is an Advisory Committee ( ACOM ) that provides advice to clients on fisheries and marine ecosystem issues, a Science Committee ( SCICOM ; formally the Consultative Committee as established in the ICES Convention ) that oversees all aspects of the scientific work, and steering groups that coordinate the more than 100 expert groups covering most aspects of the marine ecosystem that work under them.
At the start of the First World War in 1914, Buchanan was working in India, until called to support the British Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force at Basra in Mesopotamia ( now part of modern day Iraq ) with advice on improving shipping channels into the port.

At and brother
At age 16 or 17, Johnson left his apprenticeship and ran away with his brother William.
At the end of the show, Ray warns the audience, " Don't drive like my brother ," to which Tom replies, " And don't drive like my brother.
At first, he was the guardian of his younger brother Constans, whose portion was Italia, Africa and Illyricum.
" At this time, his brother was forming a new musical theater group, The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo.
At the age of nine, he and his older brother Peter were sent to a large and one of the best Latin schools in the Netherlands, located at Deventer and owned by the chapter clergy of the Lebuïnuskerk ( St. Lebuin's Church ), though some earlier biographies assert it was a school run by the Brethren of the Common Life.
At this point, Oka wanted his elder brother to become emperor ; but Ōke refused.
At the time, Guthrie's brother, Frederick, was a student of Augustus De Morgan at University College.
At the age of eight, Kelly was enrolled by his mother in dance classes, along with his elder brother James.
At this time, he worked up dance routines with his younger brother Fred in order to earn prize money in local talent contests, and they also performed in local nightclubs.
At the Restoration the sequestration of his father's lands was annulled, and in 1665 he succeeded by the death of his elder brother as the 3rd Baronet Gordon, of Haddo and to the family estates.
At the same time, Kenneth Hawks began dating actress Mary Astor, and Hawks's youngest brother Bill began dating actress Bessie Love.
At the same time, Cagney must hide his own neurotic girlfriend, played by Dvorak, from his younger brother.
At his mother's funeral, Harry, then twelve years old, accompanied his father, brother, paternal grandfather, and maternal uncle in walking behind the funeral cortège from Kensington Palace to Westminster Abbey.
At a time of disintegration of classical culture, and aristocratic violence and illiteracy, he was involved in the conversion of the royal Visigothic Arians to Catholicism, both assisting his brother Leander of Seville, and continuing after his brother's death.
At that time, he kept his distance from his brother Pierre-Antoine Cousteau, a " pen anti-semite " who wrote the collaborationist newspaper Je suis partout ( I am everywhere ) and who received the death sentence in 1946.
At the age of 18, Gödel joined his brother in Vienna and entered the University of Vienna.
At Easter in 1180, Raymond and his cousin Bohemond III of Antioch attempted to force Sibylla to marry Balian's brother Baldwin of Ibelin.
At the time of Leon Battista's birth, his father Lorenzo lived in Genoa, but the family soon moved to Venice, where Lorenzo ran the family bank with his brother.
At first she remained at the court of her son Otto, however in the quarrels between the young king and his rivaling brother Henry a cabal of royal advisors is reported to have accused her of weakening the royal treasury in order to pay for her charitable activities.
At first, the Margrave defeated Mieszko's forces ; subsequently the Duke's brother Czcibor defeated the Germans in the decisive stage, inflicting great losses among their troops.
At the time Ameliki stops writing, he has not received word of them, including his brother who is among them.
At the time of the death of Zeno ( 491 ), Anastasius, a palace official ( silentiarius ), held a very high character, and was raised to the throne of the Eastern Roman Empire by Ariadne, Zeno's widow, who preferred him to Zeno's brother, Longinus.
At the time of the death of his father and older brother Edmund, Earl of Rutland at the Battle of Wakefield, Richard, who was eight years old, was sent by his mother, the Duchess of York to the Low Countries, beyond the reach of Henry VI's vengeful Queen, Margaret of Anjou.

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