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On the morning of September 2 the Fourth Corps and the Armies of the Tennessee and the Ohio followed the line of Hardee's retreat.
On 13 October 1946, a new constitution established the Fourth Republic.
On the Fourth of July, he delivered an anti-secessionist speech on board a ship near Boston.
On 15 November 1215 Innocent opened the Fourth Lateran Council, considered the most important church council of the Middle Ages.
On the Fourth of July, 2007, the planned October release of their latest project with Mute Records, The Voice of Midnight ( a music theater adaptation of E. T. A.
On December 14, 2010, in United States v. Warshak, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled that a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy in his emails and that the government violated Warshak's Fourth Amendment rights by compelling his internet service provider to turn over his emails without first obtaining a warrant based upon probable cause.
On Mars, former Fourth Expedition member Sam Parkhill has opened a hot-dog stand and is expecting a huge rush of business as soon as the next wave of settlers and workers arrives from Earth.
On board the rocket is his old commander, Captain Wilder, ( also from the earlier stories about the Fourth Expedition ) returning to Mars after twenty years exploring the outer solar system.
On Monday and Wednesday of the Fourth Week, a Veneration of the Cross takes place at the First Hour ( repeating a portion of the service from the All-Night Vigil of the previous Sunday ).
On 9 February General Rawlinson, commander of the Fourth Army suggested that Messines Ridge could be taken in one day and that the capture of the Gheluvelt plateau should be fundamental to the attack further north.
On 7 October the German Fourth Army again dispersed its troops in the front defence zone.
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On July 18, Zhou relinquished his position as political commissar, and several leading positions were taken over by generals of the Fourth Red Army.
On 14 July, the Fourth Army was finally ready to resume the offensive in the southern sector.
On the night of 22 July, Rawlinson launched an attack using six divisions along the length of the Fourth Army front that failed completely.
On the Fourth Army's front, the struggle for High Wood, Delville Wood and the Switch Line dragged on.
On 29 September he had outlined plans for Allenby's Third Army to rejoin the battle in the north around Gommecourt and for the Fourth Army to attack towards Cambrai.
On the Fourth Army's front, major operations in the Battle of the Somme had now ceased.
On his entrance in Constantinople, Michael VIII Palaiologos abolished all Latin customs and reinstated most Byzantine ceremonies and institutions as they had existed before the Fourth Crusade, repopulating the capital and restoring damaged churches, monasteries, and public buildings.
On October 7, 1918, Samara fell to the Fourth Army of the Red Army.
On the opening day of the Fourth Test at Headingley ( Leeds ), England were out for 200, but Australia slumped to 3 / 39, losing the third wicket from the last ball of the day.
On the Fourth of July, a parade runs through town led by the fire engines and ambulances of the town's modern fire department.
On 1 July the wing was relieved from assignment to Fifteenth Air Force and SAC and assigned to the Fourth Air Force and ConAC.
On the state level, Alford is represented in the Massachusetts House of Representatives by the Fourth Berkshire district, which covers southern Berkshire County, as well as the westernmost towns in Hampden County.

On and annual
On the day before the Thesea at Athens there were annual sacrifices to the Amazons.
On Halgaver Moor ( Goats ' Moor ) near Bodmin there was once an annual carnival in July which was on one occasion attended by King Charles II.
On January 20, 2006, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi devoted part of his annual keynote speech to the controversy, pledging to submit a bill allowing women to ascend the throne to ensure that the succession continues in the future in a stable manner.
On 24 October 1922, the Fascist party held its annual congress in Naples, where Mussolini ordered Blackshirts to take control of public buildings and trains and to converge on three points around Rome.
On June 3, 2008, one day prior to GM's annual shareholder meeting, Rick Wagoner, GM's CEO at that time, said the brand was being reviewed, and had the possibility of either being sold, having the production line completely redesigned, or being discontinued.
On March 1, 2007, the Library of Congress announced that Paul Simon, one of America's most respected songwriters and musicians, was the first recipient of the annual Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.
On May 16, 2011, the MDA announced that the 2011 edition of its annual telethon would be Lewis ' last as emcee.
On April 10, 2010, during the annual ( non-university sanctioned ) block party, police equipped with riot gear used force to disperse a group of 8, 000 college-aged individuals were gathered in the townhouse development on Village Lane, just off campus.
On April 20, 2009, Grammer was presented the inaugural Television Chairman's Award at the annual NAB Show in Las Vegas.
On the first day of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the Altador Cup started as an annual international online gaming event and had 10. 4 million participants the first year.
On 22 November 1979 Jenkins delivered the annual Dimbleby Lecture which he called " Home Thoughts from Abroad ", detailing what he saw as the reasons for Britain's persistent underperformance as a failure of adaptability and problems associated with the two party system.
On 31 December, in his annual summary, he wrote that ' I have never lived so merrily ( besides that I never got so much ) as I have done this plague time '.
On July 4, 1969, the Mattachine Society performed its annual picketing in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, called the Annual Reminder.
On the covers of the annual WOTF anthologies, Hubbard's name appears " above the title ", and in at least as prominent a font.
On 16 March 1934 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act, which requires an annual stamp purchase by all hunters over the age of sixteen.
On July 17, 2009 LLNL announced that the Laboratory had captured eight R & D 100 Awards – more than it had ever received in the annual competition.
On hearing of this, Henry, although he had sworn to observe this will, had himself released from his oath by the pope, and hurriedly marched against his brother, from whom in the beginning of 1156 he succeeded in taking Chinon and Mirebeau ; and in July he forced Geoffrey to give up even his three fortresses in return for an annual pension.
On April 30, 2011, Anthrax headlined in the Philippines for the first time in the annual Pulp Summer Slam along with Death Angel, Hellyeah and UAE's heavy metal band Nervecell.
On April 4, 1976, on the eve of China's annual Qingming Festival, a traditional day of mourning, thousands of people gathered around the Monument to the People's Heroes in Tiananmen Square to commemorate Zhou Enlai.
On the strength of these three releases, the annual Quigley poll revealed Tracy was MGM's biggest money-making star of 1944.
On July 7, 2012, at their annual convention, the National Council of the Japanese American Citizens League unanimously ratified the Power of Words Handbook, calling for the use of "... truthful and accurate terms, and retiring the misleading euphemisms created by the government to cover up the denial of Constitutional and human rights, the force, oppressive conditions, and racism against 120, 000 innocent people of Japanese ancestry locked up in America ’ s World War II concentration camps.
On February 26, 2012, Simon paid tribute to fellow musicians Chuck Berry and Leonard Cohen who were the recipients of the first annual PEN Awards for songwriting excellence at the JFK Presidential Library in Boston, Massachusetts.
On January 31, 2009, Ebert was made an honorary life member of the Directors Guild of America during the group's annual awards ceremony.
On September 3, 1992 the Conference on Disarmament submitted to the U. N. General Assembly its annual report, which contained the text of the Chemical Weapons Convention.

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