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At and Opening
At the State Opening of Parliament in November, the King's speech from the throne was read for him by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Simonds.
At the 1988 Summer Olympics, she was the flag bearer for the United States team at the Opening Ceremony.
At the beginning of each half time show, they perform what is known as " Opening Routine.
* 7 / 27 / 1907 ; The Opening Races And Speed Trials on the New Cement Track of the Brooklands Racing Club At Weybridge, England
At the State Opening of Parliament, Members of Parliament were summoned from the nearby House of Commons chamber by Black Rod, a royal official who would " command the members on behalf of His Excellency to attend him in the chamber of peers ".
* 14-Act II Opening Chorus-" At the Palace of Boobhamba ..."
* A Chorus Line-1975 (" Opening ," " Nothing ," " At The Ballet ," "... And ," " What I Did For Love ")
At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Mirnyi carried the flag of Belarus at the Opening Ceremony on the 27 July 2012, and won the gold medal in the mixed doubles with Victoria Azarenka on 5th August 2012.
At the Pride Grand Prix 2000 Opening Round, Guy Mezger, one of Shamrock's best fighters, fought Kazushi Sakuraba, who at the time was considered to be one of the best pound for pound fighters in the world.
Cinema Opening / Sir Arthur At The Tailor / The Great War / Pete and Dud – The Worst Thing in the World / Alan A ’ Dale
Underwater Pianist Opening / At the Zoo / Fight of the Century / A Bit of a Chat
Pete and Dud At The Seaside Opening / The Frog And Peach */ Commercials / Slapstick Comedy
At 22 years old, he was the youngest pitcher to start on Opening Day since Dwight Gooden started for the New York Mets at the age of 20 in the 1986 season.
At that year's Opening Meeting he took a highly creditable third place, and won a Campbell circuit handicap race later in the year.
At the annual Opening Convocation, each incoming student and new faculty member signs a pledge to adhere to these principles.
At Randwick, three weeks later, Might and Power faced a field of six in the AJC Queen Elizabeth Stakes, which included the multiple Group One winners Juggler, Champagne, Catalan Opening, and Intergaze, but it was a one-act affair as he won by an 10½ lengths.
At her request, he also arranged and orchestrated " Theme of Bahamut Lagoon ~ Opening " for the bonus disc of the original soundtrack to Bahamut Lagoon ( 1996 ).
At the K-1 World Grand Prix ' 99 Opening Round, the qualifying round for the 1999 K-1 WGP, on October 5, 1999, he took a unanimous decision victory over Lloyd van Dams.
At the beginning of the episode, Abe watches his idol Ben Matlock talk to a crowd of excited seniors at the Grand Opening of the Center for Geriatric Medicine.
At the State Opening of Parliament The Queen ’ s Bargemaster and four Royal Watermen travel as boxmen on coaches, guarding the regalia when it is conveyed from Buckingham Palace to Westminster and back.
* 02-I Look Up At The Sky Because You Are There ( Opening Theme )
At the Opening Ceremony of the Games, the final relay runner hands the baton back to the Queen or her representative, who reads the message aloud to officially open the Games.

At and Closing
At the Closing Ceremony, President of the International Olympic Committee, Juan Antonio Samaranch, declared:
Some of her more well-known poems include, " The Eyes of My Regret ", " At April ", " Trees " and " The Closing Door ".
* Closing to Kidsongs A Day At Old McDonalds Farm 1985 VHS to My Lou ( Instrumental )
At CNBC, she is the anchor of the Closing Bell program and the host and managing editor of The Wall Street Journal Report and is credited for becoming the first reporter to broadcast live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

At and Ceremonies
At the time Emperor Yōzei was deposed, Prince Tokiaytsu was already Governor of Hitachi and Chief Minister of Ceremonies ( Jibu-kyō, 治部卿 )
At the launch of OS / 2 Warp in 1994, Patrick Stewart was to be the Master of Ceremonies ; however Kate Mulgrew of the then-upcoming series Star Trek: Voyager was substituted at the last minute.
At the peaceful height of Middle Byzantium, court life " passed in a sort of ballet ", with precise ceremonies prescribed for every occasion, to show that " Imperial power could be exercised in harmony and order ", and " the Empire could thus reflect the motion of the Universe as it was made by the Creator ", according to the Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, who wrote a Book of Ceremonies describing in enormous detail the annual round of the Court.
At every performance, Chick Darrow was the Master of Ceremonies.
At a large Catholic church or cathedral, the Master of Ceremonies organises and rehearses the proceedings and ritual of each Mass.
At major festivities such as Christmas and Easter, when the liturgies are long and complex, the Master of Ceremonies plays a vital role in ensuring that everything runs smoothly.
* Information, Guidelines & Regulations For Catholic Wedding Ceremonies At the U. S. Naval Academy ( at " Weddings in the USNA Chapel ").
At his first public performance in 1958 he shortened his name to Kamal, but the Master of Ceremonies announced him as " Camel ".
* Groundbreaking Ceremonies For New Iowa State Penitentiary At Fort Madison Held April 22, 2010 ( KHQA Television )

At and athletes
At 4: 30 a. m. local time on 5 September, as the athletes slept, eight tracksuit-clad members of Black September carrying duffel bags loaded with AKM assault rifles, Tokarev pistols, and grenades scaled a two-meter chain-link fence with the assistance of unsuspecting athletes who were also sneaking into the Olympic Village.
At the Munich Olympic Games, Black September kidnapped and killed eleven Israeli athletes.
At the Olympics Games, Welsh athletes compete alongside those of Scotland, England and Northern Ireland as part of a Great Britain team.
At the same time CSICOP began a study of U. S. athletes in consultation with Zelen, Abell and Rawlins.
At the professional level, meetings began to offer significant financial incentives for all athletes in the 1990s in Europe with the creation of the " Golden Four " competition, comprising meetings in Zürich, Brussels, Berlin and Oslo.
At the 1976 games, amputees and visually impaired athletes competed for the first time ; previous editions of the Paralympic Games had included only wheelchair athletes.
At the age of 14, he became one of the youngest athletes to sign a professional contract in the United States, after he was selected by D. C. United in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft.
At first, the market for sneakers was small and practically invisible, but after World War I, the U. S. turned to sports and athletes as a way to demonstrate moral fiber and patriotism.
At the 2000 Summer Paralympics, he served as an athletes liasison officer.
At various levels of collegiate sports, varsity student athletes are eligible for scholarships solely or partially based on athletic skills.
At the end of August during the 1950s, Labatt Park annually hosted athletes from across the city's playgrounds competing in a variety of sports during a two-to three-day event, called the " Junior Olympiad.
At Helsinki, Mathias asserted himself as one of the world's best athletes.
At the time, the team was still made up from athletes of both East and West Germany.
At its simplest, it may be a local group of amateur athletes who form teams among themselves and compete on weekends ; at its most complex, it can be an international professional league making large amounts of money and involving dozens of teams and thousands of players.
At an early age, many coaches train their athletes to hurdle with both legs.
At the time, the AAU was rescinding athletes ' amateur status if they were endorsed in any way.
At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Baumann would find it a difficult challenge to successfully defend his Olympic title, because the other athletes had been setting much faster times than Baumann's during 1995 and 1996 seasons.
At Bethel College the athletes also compete academically ; 89 student athletes have been named American Scholar Athletes.
At North Carolina, he coached athletes such as Marion Jones and Allen Johnson.
At South Carolina, some of his most successful athletes include Terrence Trammell, Demetria Washington, Miki and Lisa Barber, Otis Harris, Aleen Bailey, Lashinda Demus, Natasha Hastings and Tiffany Ross-Williams.
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, he was Head Coach of the Romanian squad, and most of the members of the team were Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej athletes.
At the 1991 World Championships, four of the six athletes on the U. S. women's team — Kim Zmeskal, Betty Okino, Hilary Grivich and Kerri Strug — were trained by Károlyi ; the other two, Shannon Miller and Michelle Campi, were trained by ex-Károlyi club coaches.

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