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With the battle still not won, Marlborough had to rebuke one of his cavalry officers who was attempting to leave the field – " Sir, you are under a mistake, the enemy lies that way ..." Now, at the Duke's command, the second Allied line under von Bulow and the Count of Ost-Friese was ordered forward, and, driving through the centre, the Allies finally put Tallard's tired horse to rout, not without cost.
In 1962, another of Geelong's star players, Alistair Lord won the Brownlow Medal playing in the centre.
Notable athletes are Whitehorse born hockey players Bryon Baltimore, who made it to the Los Angeles Kings in 1974, and Peter Sturgeon who played for the Colorado Rockies in 1974, Whitehorse born olympic cyclist Zachary Bell, Whitehorse raised olympic weightlifter Jeane Lassen who won medals in several world competitions, Whitehorse born basketball players Aaron Olson, and 1984 Olympics centre for Team Canada Greg Wiltjer.
Altogether the right of centre parties won 60 seats, compared to only 41 for the left wing, and so were expected to form the next government.
Carey consistently won games off his own boot, including a game against reigning premiers the West Coast Eagles at the WACA in round 12, where he cut All Australian and Hall of Fame centre half-back Glen Jakovich to shreds and then against that year's eventual premiers in Essendon in round 15, where he played a dominant final quarter that marked him as an out-and-out champion.
In 1951, ATL won a contract from Bristol Aircraft to manufacture wing centre sections for Bristol Freighters.
The second war was conversely won by Rome, which subsequently cut off Taranto from the centre of Mediterranean trade, by connecting the Via Appia directly to the port of Brundisium ( Brindisi ).
The battle was won by the Saxons, who afterwards occupied the three cities of Cirencester ( Corinium ), probably a provincial capital in the Roman period, Gloucester ( Glevum ), a former legionary fortress and a colonia, and Bath ( Aquae Sulis ), a renowned pagan religious centre and spa-city.
Despite a concerted Anglo-Hanoverian attack on the French centre, which led many to believe the Allies had won, the failure to clear the woods and of the Dutch forces to capture Fontenoy forced Cumberland's force onto the retreat.
During the game, in which he played in the centre of midfield, he also set up a scoring chance for Darren Bent as the Young Lions won 2 – 0.
They finished first in the highest football league in 1999, 2002 and 2011 and won the Belgian Cup in 1998, 2000 and 2009 Because of this success, the Cristal Arena ( formerly known as Fenix stadium ) of KRC Genk ( place for 25 500 supporters ) has become an important centre of both sport and non-sport activities in recent years.
A younger brother, Bert, was a centre who played three times for Wales including in the same Welsh team as Gould that won the Triple Crown for the first time in 1893.
Following the trade, Ducks centre Steve Rucchin commented, " Paul had a lot of pressure on him ... He singlehandedly won some games for us this year ... Now that we have Teemu, there's no way everybody can just key on Paul.
The convention centre also hosted the African National Congress ' victory celebrations after the party won the 2004 elections.
Moyes made over 540 league appearances as a centre half in a playing career that began with Celtic, where he won a championship medal.
Moyes enjoyed an unremarkable playing career as a journeyman centre half beginning at Celtic, where he won a championship medal and made 24 league appearances, and ending with Preston North End
He led the army from Italy to join with Napoleon, and at Wagram, led the attack which broke the Austrian centre and won the victory.
In 1935 all the parties of left and centre formed the Popular Front, which at the elections of June 1936 won a sweeping victory.
These include Waterbrook, a 740, 000-m² ( 183-acre ) site for production, storage and distribution with a freight clearance facility ; Eureka Science and Business Park, including manufacturing sites and prestige office complexes ; the 570, 000-m² ( 141-acres ) Orbital Park ; the Ashford Designer Outlet shopping centre, which has won a design award ; and fourteen other business parks and industrial estates.
Environment awards On 7 November 2007, Redruth jointly won ( with Luton ) the annual UK town centre environment awards, which are run by the BCSC ( a retail property consortium ).
These elephants were placed at the centre of the Persian line and made such an impression on the Macedonian troops that Alexander felt the need to sacrifice to the God of Fear say that the Timurids ultimately won by employing an ingenious strategy: Timur tied flaming straw to the back of his camels before the charge.
The complex won the " Sports centre of the Year Award " in 2009.
It also has a tribute to Herbert George Columbine, who won the VC and after whom the local leisure centre is named, and a tribute to those lost in World War I in HMS Conquest.
In 1974, a renowned hydrotherapy centre was sponsored by champion cyclist Louison Bobet, retiring after having won the Tour de France three times from 1953 to 1955.

centre and 2002
Nevis and neighbouring Leeward Islands during the 2002 volcanic eruption in Montserrat ( centre ).
It was evicted in December 2002 following its use as a convergence centre for protests against the November World Trade Organisation talks.
From 19 January 2002 to November 2004, the opera company was transferred to the new Teatro degli Arcimboldi, built in the Pirelli-Bicocca industrial area 4. 5 miles from the city centre.
Percy Nils Barnevik ( born 13 February 1941 in Simrishamn ) is a Swedish business executive, best known as CEO and later Chairman of Asea Brown Boveri ( ABB ) 1988 – 2002, and for being the centre of a giant pension dispute that shook Sweden in 2003.
Roscommon has a leisure centre which opened early 2002 and has a 25 m ( 82 ft ) deck level pool with a learner swimming pool and spectator gallery and fully equipped gymnasium.
In January 2002, a new education centre was officially opened by King Harald V of Norway.
Before moving to their £ 129 million headquarters in the outskirts of the town in 2002, Vodafone used 64 buildings spread across the town centre.
The centre first opened in 2000, and in 2002 it was recognized as a Site of Special Scientific Interest as the Barn Elms Wetland Centre.
This modern ( constructed in 2002 ) visitor centre houses a coffee shop, store, and information centre.
Tereshkova at the Heureka science centre, in Finland, 2002
In 2002, Doig moved back to Trinidad, where he set up a studio at the Caribbean Contemporary Arts centre near Port of Spain.
Between 1991 and 2002, the campus was home to the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, a leading research centre whose members ' work came to be known as the Birmingham School of Cultural Studies.
Burton town centre is run by Burton Town Centre Management, which was formed as a limited company in 2002.
In 2002 a jet centre catering for corporate aviation was opened, as well as additional aircraft stands at the western end of the apron.
Even though the personal identities behind the pseudonym as well as their artistic intentions and strategies remain under dispute even today, Nezvanova's experimental web browser " nebula. m81 " co-won the 2001 artistic software award with Adrian Ward at Transmediale in Berlin, and she was awarded the fictitious post " Director of Leaves and Petals " at the Dutch live electronic music centre STEIM in Amsterdam, where Nezvanova worked as a curator from 2002.
In 2002, Kaiserslautern found itself on the brink of bankruptcy and at the centre of controversy being played out publicly.
Lulworth was one of a number of gateway villages on the coast with a Heritage Centre — part visitor centre, tourist information and natural history museum — which in 2002 received 418, 595 visitors.
The city acts as the economic centre of the Heilbronn-Franken region and is one of 14 cities referred to in the Baden-Württemberg master plan of 2002 as major economic centers.
In 2002 HLS moved its financial centre to the United States and incorporated in Maryland as Life Sciences Research, Inc.
Turnbull was Federal Treasurer of the Liberal Party and a member of the party's federal and New South Wales executives from 2002 to 2003 and was also a director of the Menzies Research Centre, the Liberal Party's research centre.
A monumental statue of Michael Collins by local artist Kevin Holland was erected in the centre of Clonakilty and dedicated in 2002.
They play at Altcar Road, behind Tesco just off the A565 Formby Bypass, having moved in the summer of 2002 from their town centre home at Brows Lane.

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