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At and forefront
At the forefront of opposition among the educated elite was L ' Union Patriotique ,, which established ties with opponents of the occupation in the US itself, in particular the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).
At the forefront of the standards groups is the Department of Defense's Advanced Distributed Learning initiative with its SCORM standards.
" At the conclusion of the case, Polanski read a statement, saying in part, " The memory of my late wife Sharon Tate was at the forefront of my mind in bringing this action.
At age 45, Simon found himself back at the forefront of popular music.
At the forefront of this explosion, with a " revolutionary clash of tradition and amplification that set them apart ", is a group from Finland known as Finntroll.
At sea, Dudley's fighting orders were at the forefront of tactical thinking: Squadrons of ships, ordered by size and firepower, were to manoeuvre in formation, using co-ordinated gunfire.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Italy was at the forefront of aerial warfare: during the colonization of Libya in 1911, it made the first reconnaissance flight in history on 23 October, and the first ever bombing raid on 1 November.
At the forefront of these reinforcements was the 12 Infantry Division – part of the Russian 4th Corps – under General Pavel Liprandi.
At the forefront of its activities was the religious education of Jewish girls, who were ignored by the Orthodox community.
At this time, many African-American jazzmen were increasingly influenced by various continental African cultural and musical traditions ; along with Pharoah Sanders, Shepp was at the forefront of this movement.
At the forefront of the growth of the Honolulu Marathon was cardiologist Jack Scaff, one of the first physicians to prescribe running as therapy for heart disease.
At the beginning of the 20th century these issues were once again brought to the forefront.
At 28 years old, Remengesau targeted the youth voting bloc of Palau and successfully lobbied for their support, in the process becoming known as one of the forefront advocates for the youth of Palau.
At the forefront of the international wilderness movement has been The WILD Foundation, its founder Ian Player and its network of sister and partner organizations around the globe.
At the forefront of this new wave of audio-only comedic groups is Peeper Radio Theatre.
At the forefront of the International Chapter of the Order of Smile stands the Chancellor, Marek Michalak, who remains in this position since 19 January 2007.
At the forefront of the new school of design was the aristocratic " architect earl ", Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington ; In 1729, he and William Kent, designed Chiswick House.
At the forefront of this resistance were the Shawnee.
At the forefront of this gang were Pte ' Excused Boots ' ( aka ' Bootsie ') Bisley played by comedian Alfie Bass, Cpl Springer ( Michael Medwin ), Pte ' Cupcake ' Cook ( Norman Rossington ), Pte ' Popeye ' Popplewell ( Bernard Bresslaw ) and future Doctor Who actor William Hartnell as bellowing Sgt Major Bullimore.
At the forefront of the first few episodes is the conflict between Vince's best friend " E " and his agent Ari, who are both working to get the best for Vince, but often differ on how to accomplish this.
At the forefront was Brain Failure, the most successful of these bands, who continue to tour the world with their ska / punk sound.
In January 1964, Kenneth Hagin claimed to have received a prophecy saying At the end of 1965, He who now stands in the forefront of the healing ministry as a prophet will be taken out of the way.
At the forefront of the beach culture are the many surfers and sun worshippers who socialize daily at the beach.
At the forefront of this movement were Los Ratones Paranoicos, whom for years before were perfecting a musical formula that would be emulated by countless neighborhood bands in years to come.

At and contesting
At the 2010 general election, Birkenhead had the fewest candidates of any British constituency, with just Labour, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats contesting the seat.
At this time stags battle for dominance and breeding rights, contesting them by calling in a loud shrill bark and physical contact with the antlers.

At and Code
British examples are At Risk ( 2004 ), Secret Asset ( 2006 ), Illegal Action ( 2007 ), and Dead Line ( 2008 ), by Dame Stella Rimington ( formerly the Director General of MI5 from 1992 to 1996 ) and The Code Snatch ( 2001 ) by Alan Stripp, formerly a cryptographer at Bletchley Park.
* May 1 – At 4: 00 a. m., John George Kemeny and Thomas Eugene Kurtz run the first program written in BASIC ( Beginners ' All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code ), an easy to learn high level programming language which they have created.
* December 2 – At Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Napoleon Bonaparte crowns himself as the first Emperor of the French in a thousand years ( the Napoleonic Code is adopted ).
Thus, " From: anon ( At ) remailer. net Hey dude, send me that new comic to 123 Maple Street, Wherever, Country, Postal Code.
At Palpatine's urging, Anakin kills the defenseless Count in cold blood, a violation of the Jedi Code.
" At the time, the highest security classification was known as Top Secret / Code Word.
At the valley's mouth, where Woodbury Creek drains into Moodna Creek, is the small hamlet of Mountainville, with its own fire district and ZIP Code.
At the time, the age of consent for homosexual contacts was 21, based on article 248bis Dutch Criminal Code.
At these meetings, the Honor Code or Student Constitution can be amended, and at Spring Plenary the student body votes to put the Honor Code up for ratification ( now done electronically with 2 / 3 quorum ).
At the same time, the Hays Code affected the tone of Paramount's films.
At any instant, it could access only four virtual memory segments ( System Data, System Code, User Data, User Code ), each limited to 128 kB in size.
At this point, technical standards regulation, previously carried out in accordance with the IBA engineering " Code of Practice ", seems to have disappeared from the regulatory landscape.
At the time of Canadian Confederation, the Civil Code of Lower Canada replaced most of the laws inherited from the Custom of Paris and incorporated some English law as it had been applied in Lower Canada such as the English law of trusts.
At common law, and particularly following the passing of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 under Code C adverse inferences may be drawn in certain circumstances where the accused:
At May 2006 the Queensland Criminal Code remains largely unchanged.
At the time, FIRE called the University Code of Conduct “ illegally overbroad .” They considered the code to be in violation of the First Amendment of the Constitution which protects offensive speech.
At the union, the old Code of Jutland from 1241 was applied and even today some of those rules are still valid.
At PC Bruno, outside Paris, on 20 October 1939 the Poles resumed work on German Enigma ciphers in close collaboration with Britain's Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park.
At the ' Muck Rake 2004 ' conference in Vancouver in May, 2004, the federal government Health Canada department won its third Code of Silence award.
At the end of 1811, a new code called the Great Paris Code was sent to all French army officers.
At his request the East India Company had it printed in London in 1776 in a handsome quarto under the title of A Code of Gentoo Laws, or, Ordinations of the Pundits.

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