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On and break-up
On May 30, 2006, shareholders approved the break-up of Albertsons.
* On 4 February 1952, a C-47 ( registered OO-CBA ) with sixteen occupants ( twelve passengers, four crew ) crashed near Kikwit following the mid-air break-up of a propeller, which resulted in vital parts of the airliner being destroyed by debris.
On the break-up of the division the officers presented Picton with a valuable service of plate, and on 24 June 1814 he received for the seventh time the thanks of the House of Commons for his great services.
On 4 January 2007, Henin withdrew from the Australian Open and the warm-up tournament in Sydney to deal with the break-up of her marriage.
1996: On September 4, at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards, the four original members of Van Halen received 20-second standing ovation when they made their first public appearance together since their break-up in April 1985.
On the break-up of the Napoleonic system in Germany ( October 1813 ), Fouché was ordered on missions to Rome and thence to Naples, in order to watch the movements of Joachim Murat.
On the break-up of the RCP, his supporters joined Gerry Healy's group The Club, although, having been deported to Ireland, Gluckstein himself did not.
On March 1, 2007 Cheap Sex's former guitarist, Chris Wick, hanged himself due to struggling with heroin addiction and the death of his mother in 2004, leading to the band's break-up.
On November 10, 2008, Jorge Salán announced on the band's website about his official break-up from the band, to focus on his own music.
On 26 June 2009 it was announced by his family that Miika died from an heart attack caused by a genetic heart condition that he had for many years previous to the break-up.
On 16 February 2006, Zubr leaders Aleh Myatselitsa and Pavel Yukhnevich were among the detained after a police break-up of a peaceful protest calling for the release of political prisoners.
On the break-up of Yugoslavia, The HDZ government nationalized private agricultural property and rezoned it under the guise of forest statesmanship, when their publicly professed agenda was to only complete the nationalization of the communists.
On February 2, 1944, the city was liberated by the Red Army in the Battle of Rovno, and remained part of Soviet Ukraine until the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991.
On the break-up of Mercia under Hardicanute, Nottinghamshire was included in the earldom of the Middle English, but in 1049 it again became part of Leofric's earldom of Mercia, and descended to Edwin and Morkere.
" On July 20, Melchiondo addressed the supposed " break-up " and stated " I can only speak for myself, but as far as I ’ m concerned, as long as Aaron and I are both alive on this planet, Ween is still together.
On the break-up of the Federation, Barbados regained its independence and saw the Barbados Regiment returned to service.
On the mainland, across the Moose River, is the nearby community of Moosonee, which is accessible by water taxi in the summer, ice road in the winter and chartered helicopter in the off-season ( break-up or freeze-up ).
On the break-up of the Moriarty crime ring in The Final Problem ( early 1891 ), Moran escaped incrimination, and followed the Professor to Reichenbach Falls.
On March 8, 2000, Prey. net ( an early Prey site with a section about KMFDM ) released a RealAudio file of a third KMFDM song: " Missing Time ", which was going to be part of the Prey soundtrack but was featured in the film Heavy Metal 2000 instead ( under the name MDFMK which is a side project of KMFDM members during their temporary break-up ).
On a more personal level, in his The Pit and the Pen column in Fangoria magazine producer Alex Gordon revealed that the movie nearly caused a break-up with his then-fiancee Ruth Alexander.
On the afternoon of the 26th July information was received that the Afghan force was making for the Maiwand Pass a few miles away Burrows decided to move early the following day to break-up the Afghan advance guard.

On and regiment
On July 4, Allen and Warner made their case to New York's Provincial Congress, which, despite the fact that the Royal Governor had placed a price on their heads, agreed to the formation of a regiment.
On that day, weather conditions were ideal and the fleet was ready, but the Yenihan regiment earmarked for the operation failed to arrive on time.
On 5 February 2012, there were munitions explosions at a tank regiment ( seemingly ' Regiment Blinde ') barracks located in Brazzaville's fifth arrondissement, Ouenze.
On 16 October, the first day of a new offensive against East Prussia, the regiment ’ s pilots claimed 29 enemy aircraft destroyed without loss.
In July 1943, when the invasion carried out with the ' Operation Husky was in full swing, the port of Milazzo was significantly strengthened in its defenses as an important maritime center, rail and military. On August 14, 1943 the troops of the 15th Tactical Group III of the regimental American Infantry Division occupied Milazzo following the disengagement of the 71 th regiment of German infantry belonging to the 29th Division Panzergrenadier.
On 29 June 1973, Colonel Roberto Souper surrounded the presidential palace, La Moneda, with his tank regiment but failed to depose the government.
On 23 December 1854 a fourth regiment was created, the Zouaves of the Imperial Guard.
On June 25, a regiment composed of 1800 men, ( 900 Russian troops from Port-Arthur, 500 British seamen, with an ad hoc mix of other assorted Alliance troops ) finally arrived.
On 12 July, the sabre charge of Charles-Eugène de Lorraine, prince de Lambesc's cavalry regiment, the Royal-Allemand, on a crowd gathered at the Tuileries gardens, sparked the Storming of the Bastille two days later.
On 23 April, escorted by an Austrian regiment, mother and son left Rambouillet and France forever, for their exile in Austria.
On 28 October 1797 Brock purchased the rank of lieutenant-colonel, and became acting commanding officer of the regiment, assuming substantive command on 22 March 1798 with the retirement of Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Keppel.
On active service they moved at the head of marching columns with axes, shovels and pickaxes clearing obstacles or building bridges to open the way for the bulk of the regiment to move through difficult terrain.
On 14 August 1862, Mr. John C. Holley received authority to recruit a regiment in Sullivan County, which was organized at Monticello, with David P. DeWitt as Colonel, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years October 8, 1862.
On Sept. 21, 1812, Col. William Jennings, with his regiment of Kentucky riflemen, was ordered by Gen. W. H. Harrison to cut a road from Fort Barbee at St. Marys to a point midway between that place and Defiance, and there establish a fort.
On July 22, Pennsylvania's governor ordered every militia regiment in the state to report for duty.
On April 27, 1898, two days after Spain declared war, the various companies that formed the regiment ( including Plymouth's Company I ) met at the Wilkes-Barre armory and marched to the Lehigh Valley railroad station.
On June 22, 1763, Colonel Gabriel Thorman was sentenced to imprisonment until he returned funds and property embezzled from his regiment, while Colonel Marcus Saussure was sentenced to death for desertion.
On leaving school in 1767 he received a commission in a cavalry regiment which his grandfather had commanded years before.
On hearing this, the Archduke came down post haste from his regiment at Brandeis and sought out his grandmother, Archduchess Maria Theresa, who was also my aunt and the natural confidante in such matters.
On they pushed to Rexpoede, which was seized by Jourdan with three battalions and a regiment of cavalry.
On the first week of May 1857, he killed a higher officer in his regiment at Barrackpore for the introduction of the offensive rule.
On 8 June 1982, he was with other members of his regiment on in Bluff Cove, just off the Falkland Islands, when it was bombed and set on fire by enemy Skyhawk fighters.
On 21 October 1969 occurred the Tacnazo insurrection, a brief non-violent demonstration of the Tacna artillery regiment in Santiago, led by General Roberto Viaux.
On the other hand, recruitment from a single community can lead to a concentrated and potentially devastating local impact if the regiment takes heavy casualties.
On 1 October 2005, the word " regiment " was formally appended to the name of all active and inactive CARS and USARS regiments.

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