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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 RCP, his supporters joined Gerry Healy's group The Club, although, having been deported to Ireland, Gluckstein himself did not.
On the break-up of his regiment he went to Scotland and took to farming at Kames Castle.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 Napoleonic
On the one hand, the major European nations had to maintain vis-a-vis each other an emphasis upon sovereignty, independence, formal equality -- thus insuring for themselves individually an optimal freedom of action to maintain the `` flexibility of alignment '' that the system required and to avoid anything approaching a repetition of the disastrous Napoleonic experience.
On the continent of Europe among some civil law systems ( i. e. those deriving from Roman law or the Napoleonic Code ), the inquisitorial system may be used for some types of cases.
On June 4, 1796, during the Napoleonic Wars, Mantua was besieged by Napoleon as a move against Austria, who joined the First Coalition.
On the other hand, the French annexations of 1793 were confirmed, and furthermore, the south of the Napoleonic département of Sarre was ceded to France, including the town of Lebach, the city of Saarbrücken, and the rich coal basin nearby.
On 14 October, Bavaria made a formal declaration of war against Napoleonic France.
On 19 May 1804, Ney received his Marshal's baton, emblematic of his status as a Marshal of the Empire, the Napoleonic era's equivalent of Marshal of France.
On 4 February 1813 during the Napoleonic Wars the Russian Ataman Aleksandr Chernichev and his Cossack troops defeated a French bataillon of 1, 500 men of Louis-Nicolas Davout's corps.
On 16 September 1810, Jérôme Bonaparte, King of Westphalia in Napoleonic times, decreed the convent's dissolution.
On 6 December 1807, under French occupation, the Danzig-Prussian convention made the town part of the Free City of Danzig ( Napoleonic ).
On May 31 the Napoleonic forces stormed Stralsund.
Carl von Clausewitz, in his book Vom Kriege ( On War ) published in 1832, and Antoine Henri Jomini in his book, Precis de l ' Art de Guerre, published in 1838, developed theories of warfare based on the concepts and methods used during the Napoleonic Wars.
On the whole the technology and dress of most characters seems appropriate to the late 20th century, and yet Alfred and Paljas / Boffin often travel in a spaceship with a technology far more advanced than that, while many characters such as the King's staff, Scratchpaws the cat, and Dolf in his Napoleonic incarnation wear clothes more appropriate to previous ages.
On 1 January 1808 the Napoleonic Code came into effect.
On Shenick Island can be found a Martello tower, one of a number of defensive towers erected during the Napoleonic era along the Irish coast by the British.
On the right of the French line General Gouvion Saint-Cyr, a future Napoleonic marshal, captured the village of Kaiserslautern supported by the artillery of General Desaix's division.
On September 28, 1810 by Napoleonic decree Frisanco became the administrative center of the Val Colvera which included annexing Poffabro.
On the fall of the Empire he had better fortune than most of the Napoleonic officers who were turned ashore.
On the road from Lickey to Lickey Beacon there is an obelisk folly commemorating Other Archer Windsor, 6th Earl of Plymouth, who created the Worcestershire Yeomanry volunteer regiment of cavalry, which fought in the Napoleonic Wars.
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On February 20, the Swedish government sent a mission to Christian Frederik, warning him that Norway's independence movement was a violation of the treaty of Kiel and put Norway at war with the victorious parties in the Napoleonic War.
Charles Oman writes " On that misty October 14th morning, at Sobral, the Napoleonic tide attained its highest watermark.
" On land granted to him for service in the Napoleonic Wars, Pinhey built a substantial estate comprising several log and stone structures.
Although most of the confusion over " absolute war " is the result of sloppy reading ( or no reading ) of Clausewitz's actual discussion in Book One of On War ( the only part of Clausewitz's unfinished draft that he considered to be in finished form ), some careful readers point out that there are several references in later sections of the book ( which, somewhat confusingly, are derived from earlier drafts ) to " absolute war " that reflect an earlier conception of such war as simply the more extreme reaches of the forms that Napoleonic warfare had actually achieved.

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