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At these words of sympathy and understanding, Harmony said generously, `` I don't mind setting here along with Gran while you go out and join in the games ''.
At Harmony, George Rapp, also known as Father Rapp, was recognized as the spiritual head of the Society, the one that they went to for discussions, confessions, and other matters.
At Harmony, Pennsylvania, four to six members were assigned to a home, where they lived as families, although not all those living in the household were related.
At the same time, Harmony Gold licensed the Macross TV series for direct-to-video distribution in 1984, but their merchandising plans were compromised by Revell's prior distribution of the Macross kits.
At the centre of the Capitol is the Panopticon, beneath which is the Eye of Harmony.
At New Harmony, Robert Dale Owen taught school and published the New Harmony Gazette with Frances Wright.
At New Harmony Maclure also established one of the first industrial or trade schools in the country.
At New Harmony, he taught printing and published a bimonthly newspaper, Disseminator of Useful Knowledge, and books using the town's printing press.
At about this time, after the First World War, she started the Children's Theatre, and later the Cave of Harmony, a nightclub at which modern plays and cabaret turns were performed.
At first the ELM-PS, the small cargo bay, was connected to a temporary location into Harmony Module ( Node 2 ) and later, on 6 June 2008, was moved to its final destination, or berthing location, on top ( zenith ) of the main laboratory.
At Berklee, Steve instructs an international student body in all aspects of contemporary jazz and popular harmonic practice, including Reharmonization Techniques, Advanced Harmonic Concepts, and Advanced Modal Harmony, which are considered the heart of Berklee's legendary harmony curriculum.
At New Harmony, Thomas Say carried on his monumental work describing insects and mollusks, leading to two classic works:
At this point in her un-life, Harmony feels isolated and alone.
At the age of 15, she was subsequently discovered on her front porch step by photographer Larry Clark and Harmony Korine, where Harmony lauded her as being perfect for a part he had written in his screenplay that would become the controversial 1995 film Kids.
At its peak, the creamery employed 10 workers, producing high quality dairy products, including butter and cheese that gave Harmony name recognition statewide.
At the age of seventeen Captain Folger made Rodgers First Mate of the merchant ship Harmony.
# At Harmony Ranch-Whirling plastic tubes hose ( tubing ) | hoses, peepers ( frogs ), " Guido " the dog
At the time of its release, Harmony of Dissonance received positive reviews from English-language critics.
At this point Bill Steer and Lee Dorrian departed the band due to creative differences, later, Harris was the sole band member who remained in the tumultuous group through many line-up changes, eventually leaving in 1991, just after the tour for Harmony Corruption.
At the office, Angel is speaking with Harmony when Gunn, Lorne, Spike, and Wesley tell him they need to speak.
At the age of 14, he took up a " flexible " position as Assistant Organist at St David's Cathedral in Wales, followed at 16 by a scholarship to the Royal College of Music where he was Professor of Organ and Harmony from 1921 to 1955.
At about eleven at night the parade returned to Harmony Hall for food, drink and dancing.

At and Society
At the age of 30, in 1905, Schweitzer answered the call of " The Society of the Evangelist Missions of Paris " which was looking for a medical doctor.
At this time, Lord Sandwich, together with the President of the Royal Society, Sir Joseph Banks, was advocating establishment of a British colony in New South Wales.
At age 16 he helped found and became secretary of the Students Society of Gjirokastër, which protested against the monarchist government.
At a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in Britain, a team from University of Queensland described 40 unknown " dwarf " galaxies in this constellation ; follow-up observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope revealed that ultra compact dwarfs are much smaller than previously known dwarf galaxies, about across.
* At Oxford University, the Oxford Libertarian Society was previously known as the Hayek Society.
At first approaching the subject through The Republic by Plato, he soon turned to contemporary ideas of socialism as expressed by the recently formed Fabian Society and free lectures delivered at Kelmscott House, the home of William Morris.
At the time of the Society ’ s dissolution, its net worth was $ 1. 2 million.
At the April 2008 " Toward a Science of Consciousness " Conference held in Tucson, Arizona, Marcel Kuijsten ( Executive Director and Founder of the Julian Jaynes Society ) and Brian J. McVeigh ( University of Arizona ) hosted a workshop devoted to Jaynesian psychology.
At first called the Lunar Circle, " Lunar Society " became the formal name by 1775.
At the University of Birmingham, a ' Lunar Society ' meets every Thursday between 6-8pm to debate and discuss all manner of topics in the Guild bar, from current events to historical precedents.
At the time of his death, Weber had not finished writing his magnum opus on sociological theory: Economy and Society.
At the end of World War II, the National Jewish Welfare Board had a matzo factory ( according to the American Jewish Historical Society, it was probably the Manischewitz matzo factory in New Jersey ) produce matzo in the form of a giant " V " for " Victory ," for shipment to military bases overseas and in the U. S., for Passover seders for Jewish military personnel.
* 1660 – At Gresham College, 12 men, including Christopher Wren, Robert Boyle, John Wilkins, and Sir Robert Moray decide to found what is later known as the Royal Society.
* 1825 – At Union College in Schenectady, New York a group of college students form Kappa Alpha Society, the first college social fraternity.
At the age of six, Webster began attending a dilapidated one room primary school that had been built by West Hartford's Ecclesiastical Society.
At the same time the Geological Society of America published the “ Physiography and Geology of Region Adjacent to the Nicaragua Canal Route ” in its Bulletin in May 1899 which stands to this day as one of the most detailed geological surveys of the San Juan river region.
At first, the dictionary was unconnected to Oxford University but was the idea of a small group of intellectuals in London ; it originally was a Philological Society project conceived in London by Richard Chenevix Trench, Herbert Coleridge, and Frederick Furnivall, who were dissatisfied with the current English dictionaries.
At this time, shocked when the student Pacifist Society sent money to the Viet Cong, he founded Alf's Imperial Army devoted to sensational but non-violent warfare and regularly organized battles on campus.
At Yale, he was a member of the Linonian Society, a literary and debating society ; Skull and Bones, the secret society co-founded by his father in 1832 ; and the Beta chapter of the Psi Upsilon fraternity.
* November 28 – At Gresham College in London, twelve men, including Christopher Wren, Robert Boyle, John Wilkins, and Sir Robert Moray meet after a lecture by Wren and decide to found " a College for the Promoting of Physico-Mathematicall Experimentall Learning " ( later known as the Royal Society ).
At Heidelberg he founded the Sodalitas Litterarum Rhenana (" Rhineland Literary Society ").
* At The Fair by 1904 WF Society member Lee
" Society people came from the city for the whole summer, or for a week or two during the racing season over at Charles Town ... At Hilltop House ( hotel ) guests included bank presidents, businessmen, and real high society.

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