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At and rehearsal
At the time, only the dress rehearsal and opening night performance were held, and the play was not revived until after Jarry's death.
At a rehearsal for one of these entertainments, Ages Ago ( 1869 ), the composer Frederic Clay introduced Gilbert to his friend, the young composer Arthur Sullivan.
At each rehearsal, he went through each phase of the piece.
At the Thursday night rehearsal for the graduation, senior Sarah Barlow included a prayer that explicitly mentioned Jesus Christ, and during the graduation, student Laci Rae Mattice led people in the Lord's Prayer before a moment of silence.
At the age of 12, Evans stood in for a sick pianist in Buddy Valentino's rehearsal band, where Harry was already playing the trumpet.
At rehearsal, some musicians protested, not wanting to waste their little strength on an intricate and not very accessible work.
At the rehearsal dinner for the upcoming wedding of Sam Mastrewski ( Brendan Fraser ) to Anna Holiday ( Sam Jenkins ), Jack reminisces about exchanging his foreign money for American currency when he first came to America, and he presents Sam with the $ 20 bill as a wedding present.
At the hotel, Benny Golson is doing a sound check and asks Viktor to wait while he finishes his rehearsal.
At the end, just as the movement is striving to end in a victorious tone, the music unexpectedly degenerates into a manic frenzy ( rehearsal mark 111 ), which is then interrupted by a string quartet playing staccato " wrong notes " ( rehearsal mark 113 ) with rude interjections from low trumpets, making the ultimate B-flat major chord sound all the more ironic.
At their first rehearsal together, Hinz reported, "… it was like we had never left.
At her aunt's house, Weronika talks about her boyfriend, then meets a friend at a concert rehearsal.
At the time of his death, Beckinsale had almost completed Bloomers — writer James Saunders's original script reveals that Beckinsale was due to attend the sixth and last rehearsal for the final episode of the series on the day he died, with the show to be recorded the following day.
At the dress rehearsal, fellow contestant Jenelle Betz ( originally contestant number 8 ), swaps positions with Amber ( originally contestant number 1 ).
At the time, Maria Callas was doing a series of master classes at Juilliard and heard Conlon in rehearsal.
At the rehearsal, Don, realizing his mistake, decides to start over from scratch by creating routines more suited to Hannah's personality.
" At the rehearsal of the concert he publicly declared to Balakirev: ' Mily Alekseyevich!
At a rehearsal of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote, which Piatigorsky performed with the composer conducting, after the dramatic slow variation in D minor, Strauss announced to the orchestra, " Now I've heard my Don Quixote as I imagined him.
He decided to leave the company during the 1979 Australasian tour, and author Ian Bradley relates one of the incidents that served as a tipping point: " At the end of their first rehearsal Australia, conductor Fraser Goulding asked the chorus to stay on for a few minutes just to polish the act 2 finale.
At the start of the Second World War the gardens were closed at noon following Neville Chamberlain's radio broadcast announcing that Britain was at war with Germany on Sunday, 3 September 1939, forcing the cancellation of an " open rehearsal " by the Gorton Philharmonic Orchestra.
At the band's next rehearsal, Pebsworth showed up with his shoulder in a sling-he had broken it the previous weekend while stage-diving at a local punk show.
At this time, they were close to fellow Manchester bands Doves, I Am Kloot and Elbow, with whom they shared a rehearsal complex.
At the first rehearsal for the London concert, Richter addressed the orchestra, " Gentlemen, let us now rehearse the greatest symphony of modern times, written by the greatest modern composer – and not only in this country.
At the wedding rehearsal, Clara and Fabrizio are filling out the necessary forms when Signor Naccarelli sees something on Clara ’ s form that causes him to call off the wedding and take his family away at once.

At and Putney
At the Putney Debates in 1647, Colonel Thomas Rainsborough defended natural rights as coming from the law of God expressed in the Bible.
At the same time, " Mr Nasty " -- the man whose briefcase Henry accidentally took on the underground — is killed by " Mr Big " -- the man he had criminal dealings with — and thrown into the Thames near Putney Bridge -- which is quite close to Fulham --, together with Henry's briefcase ( which contains, among other things, a cheese and chutney sandwich ).
At the Putney Debates he opposed extremism, disliked the views of the Republicans and the Levellers, which he considered impractical and dangerous to the foundations upon which society was based, and wished to retain the constitution of King, Lords and Commons.
At the top of Putney Hill, the road taking that name veers off Tibbet's Ride at Putney Heath Lane ( which was formerly known as Cut-Through Lane ).
At this time his Putney community began to take shape.
* Mollie Panter-Downes, At the Pines: Swinburne and Watts-Dunton in Putney ( Boston: Gambit, 1971 ) ISBN 0-87645-049-4
At the funeral of Thomas Rainsborough ( a Member of Parliament and also a Leveller leader who had spoken at the Putney Debates ) there were thousands of mourners wearing the Levellers ' ribbons of sea-green and bunches of rosemary for remembrance in their hats, as there were the next year, 1649, at the funeral of Robert Lockyer a New Model Army Agitator hanged by Oliver Cromwell for mutiny.
At the Putney Debates it was agreed to hold three further rendezvous.
At the Putney Debates of 1647, representatives of various factions of the victorious Parliamentary army debated whether to adopt a more democratic franchise.

At and Richard
At a reception for new members of Congress, Oregon Democrat Maurine Neuberger, taking the Senate seat held by her husband Richard until his death last March, got a brotherly buss from Democratic Elder Statesman Adlai Stevenson, U.S. Ambassador-designate to the U.N..
At dinner one night, when he was fourteen, Richard announced, `` There is only one god ''.
At age 12, Charles read his older brother's copy of Richard Whately's Elements of Logic, then the leading English-language text on the subject.
In the Victory At Sea suite, Richard Rodgers wrote " Beneath The Southern Cross " to depict the battleships in convoy and the loneliness of the sailors in the Southern Pacific during World War II.
A high point for the group was their 1963 live album At Carnegie Hall, described by critic Richard Palmer as " arguably Dave Brubeck's greatest concert ".
At one time or another, the membership included Isaac Asimov, Frederik Pohl, Cyril Kornbluth, James Blish, John Michel, Judith Merril, Robert A. W. Lowndes, Richard Wilson, Damon Knight, Virginia Kidd, and Larry T. Shaw.
At the beginning of the Industrial revolution in Britain, water was the main source of power for new inventions such as Richard Arkwright's water frame.
* 1959 – At the opening of the American National Exhibition in Moscow, U. S. Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev have a " Kitchen Debate ".
At age 17, Booth made his stage debut on August 14, 1855, in the supporting role of the Earl of Richmond in Richard III at Baltimore's Charles Street Theatre.
At this point Walter of Coutances, the Archbishop of Rouen, returned to England, having been sent by Richard to restore order.
At a bar, a local loan shark named Michael ( Richard Romanus ), comes looking for Johnny to " pay up ", but to his surprise, Johnny insults him.
At the turn of the 21st century, well-established artists such as Sir Anthony Caro, Lucian Freud, Cy Twombly, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Agnes Martin, Al Held, Ellsworth Kelly, Helen Frankenthaler, Frank Stella, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, James Rosenquist, Alex Katz, Philip Pearlstein, and younger artists including Brice Marden, Chuck Close, Sam Gilliam, Isaac Witkin, Sean Scully, Mahirwan Mamtani, Joseph Nechvatal, Elizabeth Murray, Larry Poons, Richard Serra, Walter Darby Bannard, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Ronald Davis, Dan Christensen, Joel Shapiro, Tom Otterness, Joan Snyder, Ross Bleckner, Archie Rand, Susan Crile, and dozens of others continued to produce vital and influential paintings and sculpture.
At the time, the Cambridge economics faculty was divided into a Keynesian majority ( including Joan Robinson and Richard Kahn ) and an anti-Keynesian minority ( headed by Dennis Robertson ).
At the same time, the influence of Richard Wagner was felt as a challenge to the French tradition.
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 first the French and English crusaders travelled together, but the armies split at Lyon, as Richard decided to go by sea, and Philip took the overland route through the Alps to Genoa.
At Mantes on 9 July 1193, Philip came to terms with Richard's ministers who agreed that Philip could keep his gains and would be given some extra territories if he ceased all further aggressive actions in Normandy, along with the condition that Philip would hand back the captured territory if Richard would pay homage to Philip.
At the time of the death of his father and older brother Edmund, Earl of Rutland at the Battle of Wakefield, Richard, who was eight years old, was sent by his mother, the Duchess of York to the Low Countries, beyond the reach of Henry VI's vengeful Queen, Margaret of Anjou.
At this time Richard was named Duke of Gloucester as well as being made a Knight of the Garter and a Knight of the Bath.
At the time of his last stand against the Lancastrians, Richard was a widower without a legitimate son.
At one point, while sick from scurvy, Richard is said to have picked off guards on the walls with a crossbow, while being carried on a stretcher.
At the same time, John, Richard's brother, and King Philip of France offered marks for the Emperor to hold Richard prisoner until Michaelmas 1194.
At Freteval in 1194, just after Richard's return from captivity and money-raising in England to France, Philip fled, leaving his entire archive of financial audits and documents to be captured by Richard.
At the battle of Gisors ( sometimes called Courcelles ) in 1198 Richard took " Dieu et mon Droit "—" God and my Right "— as his motto ( still used by the British monarchy today ), echoing his earlier boast to the Emperor Henry that his rank acknowledged no superior but God.
At some time around the 16th century, tales of Robin Hood started to mention him as a contemporary and supporter of King Richard the Lionheart, Robin being driven to outlawry, during the misrule of Richard's evil brother John, while Richard was away at the Third Crusade.

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