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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 ).
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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.
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 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.
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.
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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 resistance
At this consultation, the MRMRM document was met with resistance, and concern was raised in particular that CUIC was focusing to narrowly on reconciliation of ministries and " not taking seriously our commitment to working on those issues of systemic racism that remain at the heart of our continuing and separated life as churches here in the United States.
At the time he was the leader of growing national Dutch resistance against Spanish occupation of the country, which struggle is known as the Eighty Years ' War.
At least 70 new members entered the latter, with 20 seats going to Fatah representatives from the Gaza Strip, 11 seats filled by women ( the highest number of votes went to one woman who spent years in Israeli jails for her role in the resistance ), four seats went to Christians, and one was filled by a Jewish-born convert to Islam, Uri Davis, the first Jewish-born person to be elected to the Revolutionary Council since its founding in 1958.
At the time when the futility of armed resistance without external support was realized by most Poles, the various segments of the Polish society were undergoing deep and far-reaching social, economic and cultural transformations.
At higher frequencies, resistance and resistive losses in inductors grow due to skin effect in the inductor's winding wires.
At high frequencies, particularly radio frequencies ( RF ), inductors have higher resistance and other losses.
At this stage, several factors are critical to yield: optimal soil moisture and temperature, soil nutrient availability and balance, and resistance to pest attacks.
At the temperature of 4. 2 K, he observed that the resistance abruptly disappeared.
At various times Saddam released audio tapes promoting popular resistance to his ousting.
At higher frequencies, skin effect and proximity effect create additional winding resistance and losses.
At the Curie point temperature, the dielectric constant drops sufficiently to allow the formation of potential barriers at the grain boundaries, and the resistance increases sharply.
* November 7 – At the end of the third day of Christian's coronation feast, several leading figures of the Swedish resistance against the Danish invasion are imprisoned and tried for high treason.
At extremely high voltages, more than 2, 000 kV between conductor and ground, corona discharge losses are so large that they can offset the lower resistance loss in the line conductors.
At high frequencies, another effect called dielectric loss becomes significant, adding to the losses caused by resistance.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, a faltering home economy prompted the Portuguese to extract greater wealth from its colonies, resulting in increased resistance to Portuguese rule in East Timor.
At the Battle of Dunbar, Scottish resistance was effectively crushed.
At higher frequencies, skin effect increases the effective resistance by confining the conduction to a thin layer of each conductor.
At Arnhem, the British 1st Airborne Division encountered far stronger resistance than anticipated.
At the end of the war there were only two pockets of German resistance: La Rochelle, in the north and Royan in the south.
At very high temperatures, the contribution of thermally generated carriers will dominate over the contribution from dopant atoms and the resistance will decrease exponentially with temperature.
At the same time resistance flared up again in western Mercia, where the forces of Eadric the Wild, together with his Welsh allies and further rebel forces from Cheshire and Shropshire, attacked the castle at Shrewsbury.
At the time, the authorities and the public celebrated the Franco-Belgian resistance that the Germans did not expect.
At the time of the Reformation in the sixteenth century, many of the inhabitants of Montpellier became Protestants ( or Huguenots as they were known in France ) and the city became a stronghold of Protestant resistance to the Catholic French crown.
At first, there was resistance for her to play the character, because of her youth.
At first, Alvarado allied himself with the Cakchiquel nation in his conquest of their traditional rivals, the Quiché nation, but his cruelties alienated the Cakchiquel, and he needed several years to stamp out resistance in the region.

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