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At the school, he founded the Emerson Comedy Workshop, a troupe that continues on-campus as of 2011.
At a press conference in March 1968, the Children's Television Workshop and Sesame Street were announced.
At the end of the 1940s, he took classes in acting at the Dramatic Workshop of The New School in New York with the influential German director Erwin Piscator alongside Marlon Brando, Tony Curtis, Walter Matthau, Bea Arthur and Sidney Poitier, while performing with the American Negro Theatre.
At the Geneva summit meeting in 1985, Secretary Gorbachev suggested to President Reagan that the two countries jointly undertake the construction of a tokamak EPR as proposed by the INTOR Workshop.
At the time, Games Workshop was the holder of the license to publish D & D game products in the United Kingdom.
At university, as vice-chair of Theatre Workshop, Reid oversaw productions of Salome, The Revenger's Tragedy and As You Like It, which featured Toa Fraser and Oliver Driver.
At about the same time, the three decided to publish a massive World War II simulation game, and conceived and created Game Designers ' Workshop as their publishing company.
At the 2000 International Conference on Software Engineering ( ICSE 2000 ) Workshop on Standard Exchange Formats ( WoSEF ), GXL was accepted as working draft for an exchange format by numerous research groups working in the domain of software reengineering and graph transformation.
At Dance Theater Workshop:
At the time of the setting of the Games Workshop game Mordheim, it had not yet broken away.
* At the Workshop on Encoding and Digitizing the Thai Script, held on November 3, 2006 in Điện Biên Phủ, Vietnam, it has been proposed that the name of the script be called Tay, to indicate the Tai language as spoken in Vietnam.
At UCLA he formed the New Music Workshop with jazz trumpeter Don Ellis and others, where the first West Coast experiments in what would come to be called " performance art " and " concept art " would develop.

At and meetings
At speaker meetings one or two members tell their stories, while discussion meetings allocate the most time for general discussion.
At one of these meetings, Douglass was unexpectedly invited to speak.
At around this time the ad hoc meetings of Friends began to be formalized and a monthly meeting was set up in County Durham.
At the end of the day, members met for meetings and had a curfew of 9 p. m. On Sundays, the members respected the " Holy day " and did no unnecessary work, but attended church services, singing groups, and other social activities.
At subsequent congresses of the Russian Communist Party and meetings of the ECCI, Radek and Brandler were made the scapegoats for the defeat of the revolution by Zinoviev, with Radek being removed from the ECCI at the Fifth Congress of the Comintern
At one point she is arguing that witches went to their meetings on foot or on horseback in a quite non-magical way, and quotes from the well-known confession of Isobel Gowdie: " I had a little horse, and would say ' Horse and Hattock, in the Devil's name!
At these meetings, in which his western followers were invited to meet his Indian disciples, Baba gave darshan to many thousands of people despite the physical strain this caused.
At these meetings, Stalin discussed with the Politburo the field for which he was responsible ( members were responsible for a specific field ).
At the other two meetings, the troops who were summoned agreed to the manifesto without further protest.
At the World Cup Classics meetings there are usually two heats taking place to decide qualification for the final.
At the winter meetings that year, it awarded a new team to Los Angeles ( the Angels, now the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ) as well as a new team in the nation's capital.
At Geneva, the Idcs were successful in their proposal for the conference with its Secretariat to become a permanent organ of the UN, with meetings every four years.
At these meetings students discuss school concerns of any nature.
He would arrange " At Homes " in his rooms on Sunday evenings, as well as Sunday morning breakfast meetings ; he also organised informal discussions and formal lectures ( many of which he gave himself ) in the College Hall.
" At one of their last meetings, Joyce suggested to Frank Budgen that he write an article about Finnegans Wake, entitling it " James Joyce's Book of the Dead ".
At meetings held at the Westminster Palace Hotel, the delegates reviewed and approved the 72 resolutions ; although Charles Tupper had promised anti-union forces in Nova Scotia that he would push for amendments, he was unsuccessful in getting any passed.
At the meetings, no resolutions are proposed, no votes taken, and no policy statements issued " and noted that the names of attendees were available to the press.
At first the meetings took place in London at the home of Dr. Emanuel Herbert, King Hussein's physician.
At all our story meetings he would say, ' Hey, Steven, you always said you wanted to shoot musicals.
* At the Roses Theatre in Tewkesbury, the Eric Morecambe Room is used by local and national companies for conferences and meetings.
At early camp meetings southwest of Harrisonville after Americans came, as many as 500 Native Americans were often in attendance and seemed to enjoy religious services as much as the whites, with whom they mingled on such occasions.
At one of these meetings the question was asked " What shall we name this place?
At this time several Free Blacks and slaves were members of Barnwell Baptist Church, and they asked to use the 1829 sanctuary for worship services and meetings.

At and governing
At the time of the Lisbon Treaty ratification, they were actively campaigning against it, unlike the governing Civic Democratic Party, who endorsed it in the Chamber of Deputies.
At the time, the city was " a revolutionary hotbed ", with widespread animosity towards the governing Emperor Puyi ( 1906 – 1967 ) and the concept of absolute monarchy itself.
At one point, the civil struggle had resulted to the point of anarchy, and the King of the Southern Federation of Palau, the Ibedul, assumed responsibility over governing the Palauan islands which thereby established a temporary state of absolute monarchy.
At the congregational level, the governing body is called the session, from the Latin word sessio, meaning " a sitting ".
At each level, there was a governing structure that combined representative councils and government-appointed executive organs headed by governors, district officers, and mayors, respectively.
At the end of November 2008, the Bloc indicated that it would support a possible Motion of No Confidence against the governing Conservatives by the two other opposition parties, and would support the resulting Liberal-NDP coalition government at least until June 2010, without actually being part of the government.
At the time, it was also the worst defeat for a governing party at the federal level in Canada.
At issue were the rules governing the hiring of contract workers in preference to full-time hires.
At the same time it tells you how the history of the city is connected with the provincial governing board.
At the 2004 annual general assembly of the United Malays National Organisation, which is the largest member of the governing coalition, deputy chair Badruddin Amiruldin cautioned against questioning the Bumiputras ' special rights, which met with approval from the delegates: " Let no one from the other races ever question the rights of Malays on this land.
At this time, Shoreview ’ s governing was being done from a restored house and a converted barn.
At that same meeting the governing body established the position of Township Administrator.
slate was victorious. At present the local governing body is as mentioned:
At the beginning of the 20th century, Russian Konstantin Tsiolkovsky derived the famous rocket equation, the governing equation for a rocket-based propulsion.
At a young age he made bold decisions governing how he would live his personal life ; decisions that would later transform tribal custom in quite substantial ways.
At the time of his election he was archdeacon of the Roman Church, an important role in governing the see.
At the Canadian federal level, in the four most recent of the five occasions a governing party lost the plurality without another winning a majority ( 1957, 1963, 1979, and 2006 ) the incumbent governments resigned rather than attempt to stay in power.
At some point during the 13th dynasty, Xois and Avaris began governing themselves, the rulers of Xois being the Fourteenth Dynasty, and the Asiatic rulers of Avaris being the Hyksos of the Fifteenth Dynasty.
At the time of the Spanish Conquest, Itzohuatzin was governing Cuernavaca.
At the early 15th century there was political fragmentation, where countries weren ’ t unified and had many separate rulers governing small areas.
At that time, Kawagoe Castle played an important role in governing the northern part of Musashino Province and maintaining law and order in the area.
At Colleges of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin, full fellows form the governing body of the college.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, in some states — particularly the New England states — the state legislature has plenary authority over municipalities, and may create or abolish them, or change their governing laws, at will.
At the time, only one other governing party had lost more seats in an election ; Progressive Conservative, Arthur Meighen, was defeated by Mackenzie King's Liberals in the 1921 election and lost 104 seats in the process.

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