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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 ).
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" 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.
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At the forefront of contesting the Code was director Otto Preminger, whose films violated the Code repeatedly in the 1950s.
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.
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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 gang
At one point, he was arrested and imprisoned in Maxstoke Castle, but he escaped, swam the moat, and regrouped with his gang at Newbold Revel.
" At age 14 in Savannah, Georgia, he was arrested for vagrancy and put on a local chain gang.
At first under intense interrogation, the suspects admitted only to their involvement in the McLaverty abduction but Nesbitt, seizing on McAllister's references to the size of a knife used on McLaverty, had his team of detectives press the case and eventually most of the gang admitted their part in the activities of the Butchers.
At one point, a gang named the Freemasons gang, which were of Cantonese descent, had attempted to claim East Broadway as their territory.
At the still active Little Bohemia Lodge on Little Star Lake in Manitowish Waters, then owned by Emil Wanatka, the Dillinger Gang and FBI were involved in a shoot-out, which resulted in the accidental shooting death of a local resident and two Civilian Conservation Corps workers at the hands of the FBI, who mistook them for an escaping John Dillinger and members of his gang.
At age 14, McQueen left Claude's farm without saying goodbye and joined a circus for a short time, after which he slowly drifted back to his mother and stepfather in Los Angeles, and resumed his life as a gang member and petty criminal.
At ten, he was shot in the knee during a fight with a rival gang while attending a block party.
At a Rolling Stones concert in Altamont, California, a fan was stabbed to death by Hells Angels, a biker gang that had been hired to provide security for the event.
At age ten, he was beaten by a gang of police officers.
At age 13, Gravano joined the Rampers, a prominent street gang in Bensonhurst.
At first, the Vory v Zakone played a key role in arbitrating the gang wars that erupted in the 1990s.
At the end of 2008, mayor Job Cohen announced plans to close half of the city ’ s 400 prostitution windows because of suspected criminal gang activity ; part of the city's 70 marijuana cafes and sex clubs will also be closed.
* Oliver Van Rossum ( David Gallagher ): At first Sam's main rival in intelligence, he later became a close friend to the gang along with Eddie.
: At fifteen years old, Scheris Adjani is a former native Alter who was rescued from gang members by Ryuhou in a HOLY raid as a child.
At the time of his death, Washington no longer had any real control over the gang he originally founded.
At the same time, a variety of factors led to a decreasing level of income, from discrimination to gang problems and the changing economy of the Los Angeles area led to the loss of many blue-collar, unionized jobs.
At the time of the Little Bohemia shootout, Nelson's identity as a member of the Dillinger gang had been known to the F. B. I.
At the same time, most of the former slaves had labor but no money and no land ; they rejected the kind of gang labor that typified slavery.
At this point, the gang very briefly feel pangs of conscience.
At the drive-in alone one night, Scotty gets wrongly targeted by a gang who are looking for the person who slashed one of their tires.
At this point, members of Masseria's gang began defecting to Maranzano, rendering the original battle lines of the conflict ( Castellammarese versus non-Castellammarese ) meaningless.
At the same time, the leader of the gang contacts Cranston, looking to make a deal for the return of Jacobs.
At the latter, the gang returned a watch to a Confederate veteran, saying, " Northern men had driven them to outlawry, and they intended to make them pay for it.
At first, the gang of schoolboys find themselves merely waiting on the outside and watching the amazing happenings.

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