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By nightfall of 10 April, the only Canadian objective not yet achieved was the capture of the Pimple.
By nightfall on 12 April 1917, the Canadian Corps was in firm control of the ridge.
By nightfall, the French were ready to cut the allies off from their line of retreat.
By nightfall, Blake's positions still held.
By nightfall, contact had been broken and the exhausted French had to stop the pursuit and camp on their positions.
By nightfall on 6 July, the still combat-able Austrians had broken contact with their pursuers and Charles had managed to reestablish a cohesive, albeit irregular front.
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By nightfall, 5, 000 students and workers, many of them with spouses and children, had congregated outside an apartment complex in the Plaza de las Tres Culturas in Tlatelolco for what was supposed to be a peaceful rally.
By nightfall of 24 March, out of the 7, 220 men of the 6th Airborne Division who had taken part in the operation, 1, 400 men had been reported killed, wounded or missing.
By nightfall on 8 August, the 11, 000 Allied troops secured Tulagi, the nearby small islands, and a Japanese airfield under construction at Lunga Point on Guadalcanal ( later renamed Henderson Field ).
By nightfall the Indian Brigade had managed a foothold at the base of the hill.
By nightfall, most of Blankenburg had surrendered except for a few strongpoints that comprised fanatical resisters unwilling to lay down their arms or soldiers who had not yet received word to surrender.
By nightfall of the 24th, the 15th ( Scottish ) Infantry Division had joined up with elements of 6th Airborne, and by midnight the first light bridge was across the Rhine.
By nightfall, they had fought their way into the streets of Gaza ; the Anzac Mounted Division suffering very few casualties during this battle.
By nightfall this combined force was consolidating its positions ; only on the south western side of Gaza in the sand hills had the attack not been completely successful.
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By nightfall, cities were dealing with temperatures in the teens and single-digits on the Fahrenheit scale.
By the time the redoubt was captured, the attack was running many hours behind schedule and the possibility of launching the combined infantry and mounted assault on the town before nightfall looked slim.
By nightfall only thirteen of the planned sixteen gaps were open, and of the 175 NCDU men who went ashore there, 31 were killed and 60 were wounded.
By nightfall German troops had occupied Galatas, and Lieutenant-Colonel Howard Kippenberger prepared a counter attack.
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By nightfall, Godzilla and his son meet near an airport called Haneda.

By and Scott's
By the end of the era, Louis Blériot had crossed the English Channel by air, the largest ship in the world, RMS Olympic, had sailed on its maiden voyage, automobiles were common, and the South Pole was reached for the first time by Roald Amundsen's and then Robert Falcon Scott's teams.
By 1979, Phil Gould and Mark King were both based in London and became involved in Robin Scott's pop project M ( Gould played on the US number one single ' Pop Muzik ').
By later criticism, stimulated in some measure by Scott's eulogy that he is " unrivalled by any which Scotland has produced ," he has held the highest place among the makars.
By all accounts, Wilson was probably Scott's closest comrade of the expedition.
By 23: 00 on that first day, Scott's entire army had been brought ashore without a single man lost: the first large scale amphibious landing conducted by the U. S. military was a success.
By the mid 1800s, the breed was known as the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, and became sought after for hunting after Scott's writings were published.
By May 29, 1861, Butler's force which included the 1st Vermont Infantry, Colonel John A. Bendix's 7th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment ( a regiment of German speakers ), the 4th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Scott's Life Guards, and a detachment of U. S. Regulars to man artillery, completed the mission.
By June, with the album virtually finished, Dylan gave London's Capital Radio station an acetate of " Precious Angel ," which premiered on Roger Scott's afternoon radio show.
By 23: 45, Gotō's ships were only away from Scott's formation and visible to Helenas and Salt Lake Citys lookouts.
By May 29, 1861, Butler's force which included the 1st Vermont Infantry, Colonel John A. Bendix's 7th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment ( a regiment of German speakers ), the 4th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Scott's Life Guards, and a detachment of U. S. Regulars to man artillery, completed the mission.
By mid-1813, Scott's health had begun to fail rapidly.
By 1981, the station aired Dr. Scott's shows full time.

By and brigade
By 1961, a British military mission had converted the constabulary into a combined a brigade of 2, 500 men which also established small air and naval forces in 1961.
By 2006-7, the Moldovan Ground Forces had been reduced to a strength of 5, 710, including three motor rifle brigades, one artillery brigade, and independent SF and engineer battalions, plus an independent guard unit.
By early summer, Forrest commanded a new brigade of " green " cavalry regiments.
By August 1948, his brigade was surrounded by the Israeli Army and appeals for help from Jordan's Arab Legion went unheeded.
Col. Thomas C. Devin ’ s dismounted Union cavalry brigade attacked about 8: 00 a. m. By mid-afternoon, with Buford ’ s cavalrymen running low on ammunition and gaining little ground, Col. Lewis A. Grant ’ s First Vermont Brigade of infantry arrived and jabbed at the Confederate center less than one mile away.
By World War I he had attained the rank of General, and commanded a brigade on the western front.
By 1794 he was adjutant-general ( with the rank of chef de brigade ).
By July he commanded a brigade and by September he was a brigadier general.
By this time, with casualties mounting and supplies running short, the parachute brigade commander, Gerald Lathbury, had relinquished control of the bridge to the Germans.
By 1978 this elite force comprised a brigade of 4, 000 – 5, 000 men, including a battalion of Chieftain tanks.
By early June, the army of the Kingdom of Greece had a grand total of some 142, 000 armed men with nine infantry divisions and one cavalry brigade.
By 15: 30, the brigade had secured all of its objectives and linked up with other British airborne units.
By the time he recognized his mistake, his best infantry division had been replaced by a poorly trained reserve brigade, greatly weakening his assault force.
By dawn on 15 November, Bonaparte's troops reached the intended crossing, and soon afterward Chef de brigade ( Colonel ) Antoine-François Andréossy's engineers had a pontoon bridge in operation.
By this time, the village and airstrip had become a major logistical base, supporting an entire U. S. division and airborne brigade and six ARVN battalions.
By late afternoon another 9, 000 British troops had landed at Kip's Bay, and Howe had sent a brigade toward New York City, officially taking possession.
By incorporating the former UVF into the USC as the C1 Specials, the Belfast government had created a mobile reserve of at least two brigades of experienced troops in addition to the A and B Classes who, between them, made up at least another operational infantry brigade, which could be used in the event of further hostilities.
By the end of 1941, there was only one brigade, the 2nd, which was operating only Crusaders.
By April 1951, the brigade consisted of four infantry battalions, one Australian, one Canadian and two British, including: the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment ; the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry ; the 1st Battalion, Middlesex Regiment and the 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
By 20: 00 that evening a large number of South Koreans were retreating in disarray through a gap in the line held by the brigade, the majority of them moving through the Australians.
By the 1920s, both a Progress Association and a fire brigade had been established, and by the end of the 1920s and early 1930s, many weekenders had been built in the area.
By January 1943 the brigade had 9828 men, including an armored unit with one heavy KV-II, two medium T-34, 3 BT-7 and 2 BT-5 light tanks and three armoured cars ( BA-10, 2 BA-20 ).
By the beginning of October 1943, the brigade had lost two thirds of its personnel, while still in possession of 12 tanks ( 8 of them T-34s ), one 122-mm, 3 – 76 mm and 8 45 mm artillery pieces.

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