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At a time when only a handful of black players existed in mainstream college football, this made UCLA college football's most integrated team.
At UCLA, he met John Ehrlichman, who would become a close friend and colleague in the Nixon administration.
At Rowlands ' request, UCLA created an alternate print with almost ten minutes of content edited out, as Rowlands felt that these scenes were in poor taste.
At the beginning of the 1950s, she taught music and drama at the American School in Japan ( Chōfu, Tokyo ), then returned to America, where she ultimately taught music theory at Fullerton College ( Fullerton, California ) and directed a women's choir at University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA ).
At the " Filmi Melody: Song and Dance in Indian Cinema " archive presentation at UCLA, filmi was praised as a generally more fitting term for the tradition than ' Bombay melody ' " to suggest that the exuberant music and melodrama so closely identified with the Hindi commercial cinema produced in Bombay ( Mumbai ) are truly pan-Indian.
" At that time, UCLA was the nation's dominant college basketball program.
At UCLA, Winfrey worked as an animator on South Park during the first and second seasons ( though she only did the first five episodes on the second season ).
At the end of Blossom, she chose to attend UCLA, although she also had been accepted to both Harvard and Yale.
At the same time, art collector Norton Simon announced plans to give his prized collection to nearby UCLA, to be housed in a museum two blocks from the Hammer.
At Tennessee, Holdsclaw was a four-time Kodak All-America, one of only six women's basketball players to earn the honor ( along with teammate Tamika Catchings, Cheryl Miller of USC, Ann Meyers of UCLA, Lynette Woodard of Kansas and LaToya Thomas of Mississippi State.
At UCLA, he dealt with the turbulence of student movements in the 1960s in a progressive manner, and successfully kept the university stable.
At this point a frustrated Hillman considered quitting music and enrolling at UCLA when he received an offer from The Hillmen's former manager and producer, Jim Dickson, to join Jim ( later Roger ) McGuinn, David Crosby, Gene Clark and Michael Clarke in a new band, The Byrds.
At UCLA, Shapiro lived off-campus.
At the end of the 1985 season, Santa Clara University hired him away from UCLA to serve as their men's soccer head coach.
At UCLA Goodrich helped compile a 78-11 three-year record.
At UCLA, Donnie Edwards left school ranked third in tackles for losses in school history with 38, and fifth in sacks in the school's history, with 22. 5 sacks.
At the age of eighteen, she attended the University of California, Irvine, later on transferring to UCLA.
* At UCLA, Dead Week is the week that precedes Finals week.
At UCLA, Bjerknes and fellow Norwegian-American meteorologist, Jorgen Holmboe, further developed the pressure tendency and the extratropical cyclone theories.
At the end of the 2005 – 2006 season, he and UCLA football coach Karl Dorrell received pay bonuses after coaching successful seasons.
At the start of the 2007-08 season, expectations for UCLA were the highest ever with the arrival of Kevin Love, one of the best low-post prospects in the high school class of 2007.
At the time, the position was not necessarily a permanent one, and Neumann was granted a leave of absence from UCLA.
At UCLA, she received the Gene Reynolds Scholarship for Directing and the Ray Stark Memorial Scholarship for Outstanding Undergraduates.
At the end of the 2005 season, Dorrell and fellow UCLA coach Ben Howland received pay bonuses for coaching successful seasons.

At and Coppola
At one point, Coppola was told by the then-president of Paramount that " Marlon Brando will never appear in this motion picture ".
At one point, Coppola approached Capra to produce the film with Lucas, however, Capra thought Tucker was a failure and Coppola dropped that plan.

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" At its worst, Scheler says, " love for the small, the poor, the weak, and the oppressed is really disguised hatred, repressed envy, an impulse to detract, etc., directed against the opposite phenomena: wealth, strength, power, largesse.
" At noon, Johnson conducted his first cabinet meeting in the Treasury Secretary's office, asked all members to remain in their positions, and directed the appropriate members to initiate Lincoln's funeral arrangements.
At MGM he was one of the main directors of their female stars – he directed Joan Crawford six times and Greta Garbo seven.
At the same time he argues that not everyone can speak in tongues ( 1 Cor 12: 29 ) and discourages simultaneous speaking in tongues directed at people rather than God, lest unbelievers should think that the assembled believers were " mad " ( 1 Cor 14: 23, 27 ).
At the last moment he noticed children playing in the area, and directed the helicopter elsewhere to prevent their deaths.
At last, in one noisy debate, the individual impulse of a certain Ciancabilla directed him to shoot Malatesta, who was badly wounded but obstinately refused to name his assailant.
At the Congress of Berlin in 1878 he was the principal Austrian plenipotentiary, and directed his efforts to diminish the gains of Russia and aggrandize the Dual Monarchy.
At the height of his popularity as a director, Whale directed The Road Back, a sequel to All Quiet on the Western Front, in 1937.
The first novel was filmed as At the Earth's Core ( 1976 ), directed by Kevin Connor and starring Doug McClure as David Innes and Peter Cushing as Abner Perry.
At the height of Hauer's fame, he was even set to be cast as RoboCop in the film directed by old friend Verhoeven, although the role ultimately went to American everyman method actor Peter Weller.
At times, over half of the brewery's output is directed overseas to the U. S. In 2010, more than 640, 000 hectolitres of the beer were sold in the United States, more than double the 2001 total.
At the New York City Opera, in October 1953, Preminger directed the American premiere ( in English translation ) of Gottfried von Einem's opera Der Prozeß, based on Franz Kafka's novel The Trial.
At the Stratford Festival, the play was directed in 1970 by Jean Gascon and in 1987 by Robin Phillips.
At age 74 Eastwood became the oldest of eighteen directors to have directed two or more Best Picture winners.
Her next film, At Long Last Love ( 1975 ), a musical again directed by Bogdanovich, also flopped.
At the beginning of Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind, first published in 1936, the fictional character Rhett Butler warns a group of upper-class secessionists of the folly of war with the North in terms very reminiscent of those Sherman directed to David F. Boyd before leaving Louisiana.
At 17, she directed and starred in a student production of the Eugène Ionesco play, Exit the King.
At the conclusion of Compton's 1923 paper, he reported results of experiments confirming the predictions of his scattering formula thus supporting the assumption that photons carry directed momentum as well as quantized energy.
At about 2: 30, Excellent having been directed by signal to bear up, edged away and at 2: 35, arriving abreast of the disabled Spanish three-decker Salvator del Mundo, engaged the latter on her weather bow for a few minutes ; then passing on to the next Spanish ship in succession, the San Ysidro, whose three topmasts had already been shot away.
At the same time, other West European countries entered a period of more daring policy directed to the East.
At the time of its original release, however, it was a critical and box-office failure, and Laughton never directed again.
At the same time, both parties have advocated the revision of Article 9 by adding an extra clause explicitly authorizing the use of force for the purpose of self-defense against aggression directed against the Japanese nation.
At a mass rally in Beijing, Jiang directed a " struggle session " against a woman, Fan Jin, who had married Jiang's second husband after Jiang separated from him in 1931.
At the time, the foreign language education program at OSU was the major doctoral program in that field in the U. S. While at Ohio State he created and directed the Listening Center, one of the largest language laboratories in the United States.

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