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* 1852 – At a general conference of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young explains the Adam – God doctrine, an important part of the theology of Mormon fundamentalism.
At an altitude of about, Young was able to view the landing site in its entirety.
At station nine, an area known as the " Vacant Lot ", which was believed to be free of ejecta from South Ray, Young and Duke spent about forty minutes gathering samples.
At the request of Young and Duke, the moonwalk was extended by ten minutes.
At this time the games tended to be low scoring, dominated by such pitchers as Walter Johnson, Cy Young, Christy Mathewson, and Grover Cleveland Alexander to the extent that the period 1900 – 1919 is commonly called the " Dead-ball era ".
At this time, Young was the second-oldest player in either league.
At the same time the non-album single " John, I m Only Dancing ", and " All the Young Dudes ", a song he wrote and produced for Mott the Hoople, became UK hits.
At the 1836 dedication of the Kirtland Temple the dedicatory prayer asks that God grant them the gift of tongues and at the end of the service Brigham Young speaks in tongues, another elder interprets it and then gives his own exhortation in tongues.
At first, the band was under-rehearsed and played poorly, but improved markedly with steady gigging and received rapturous responses at the Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin, Texas and at a filmed concert at Liberty Hall in Houston ( with Neil Young and Linda Ronstadt sitting in ) and Max's Kansas City in New York City.
At the fin de siècle, when Vienna was a major crucible and center for modern arts and culture, Altenberg was a very influential part of a literary and artistic movement known as Jung Wien or " Young Vienna ".
At around the same time Grundy's created a new teen-oriented soap, The Young Doctors, which also screened on Channel Nine starting late 1976.
At the start of the season the Padres starting rotation order was as follows: Jake Peavy, Chris Young, Clay Hensley ( injured, replaced by Justin Germano ), Greg Maddux, David Wells.
At the end of the game Young showed his jubilation at finally being able to win " the big one " while accepting the MVP trophy.
1987 also saw the band embark on another national tour, appearances on national television – including playing the final episode of Countdown and the lead single " At First Sight " making the Young Einstein soundtrack.
At the international level, the Communist International organized various international front organizations ( linking national mass organizations with each other ), such as the Young Communist International, Profintern, Krestintern, International Red Aid, Sportintern, etc ..
At the beginning of the 19th century it became more and more evident that light does not simply propagate along straight lines ( Thomas Young published his double-slit experiment in 1807 ).
At the age of fourteen Young had learned Greek and Latin and was acquainted with French, Italian, Hebrew, German, Chaldean, Syriac, Samaritan, Arabic, Persian, Turkish and Amharic.
At the age of four, Nell receives a stolen copy of an interactive book, Young Lady's Illustrated Primer: a Propædeutic Enchiridion in which is told the tale of Princess Nell and her various friends, kin, associates, & c., originally intended for an aristocrat's child in the Neo-Victorian New Atlantis phyle.
At the end of the play, as Lucius delivers his final speech, the camera stays on Young Lucius rather than his father, who is in the far background and out of focus, as he stares in horror at the coffin of Aaron's child ( which has been killed off-screen ).
At the age of 14, he is sent to reform school by a sympathetic Judge Willoughby ( Morris Carnovsky ) for stealing a pistol from a hardware store, despite the testimony of his friends Dave ( Nedrick Young ) and Clyde ( Harry Lewis ), his older sister Ruby and others that he would never kill any living creature.
At the same time, Sauvé actively involved herself in student and political affairs ; at the age of 20, she became the national president of the Young Catholic Students Group, which employed her in 1942, necessitating her move to Montreal.
At the conclusion of each episode of Warner Bros. Presents, host Gig Young would interview a different actor from a new Warner Bros. movie about the studio's latest theatrical release.
At the 7th Youth in Film Awards ( now known as Young Artist Awards ), Astin's portrayal of Mikey won the award for Best Starring Performance By a Young Actor in a Motion Picture.
At last, taking upon him to reprove some Young Rakes of the Conechta Clan very sharply for their impiety, they were so provok'd at the Freedom of his Rebukes, that they tied him to a Tree, and shot him with Arrows through the Heart.

At and Vic
At a council in Toulouges in 1027, the bishop of Vic established the first Peace and Truce of God that helped reduce private warfare.
At the Embassy Theatre in March 1937 he played Anderson in a mystery play, The Bat, before returning to the Old Vic in April, succeeding Marius Goring as Chorus in Henry V. Other roles that year included Christopher Drew in Daisy Fisher's comedy A Ship Comes Home at the St Martin's Theatre in May and Larry Starr in Philip Leaver's comedy Three Set Out at the Embassy in June, before joining John Gielgud's Company at the Queen's Theatre, September 1937 to April 1938, where he played Bolingbroke in Richard II, Charles Surface in The School for Scandal and Baron Tusenbach in Three Sisters.
At the Young Vic Theatre, he created the title role in Scapino, which he co-adapted with Frank Dunlop, and played Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew.
Picciotto also co-produced and contributed guitar on Vic Chesnutt's most recent album, At The Cut, for Constellation Records and performed live with Chesnutt on the Fall / Winter 2009 North American Tour.
At the end of the show, it is announced that Sam and Vic plan to get married.
At one point, she was set to elope with talent agent Vic Orsatti, only to report later that she was " concentrating on career.
In 1993 a pilot episode of Shooting Stars was screened on BBC Two as part of the At Home with Vic and Bob evening of programming.
* At Home With Vic & Bob-Vic and Bob chose sitcoms, sketch shows and films for a night on BBC Two.
At the picket lines the next day, Vic gets his comeuppance – partly at the hands of his mother ( literally, as she spanks him in public )and the workers and management all pull together to produce the big order to save the firm.
At one point during a sax solo, Vic can be heard shouting " Pack it in, Parker!
At the conclusion of the series, F4 Jerry Yan, Vic Zhou, Vanness Wu and Ken Chu continued to perform together and released three studio albums as quartet boy band F4.
* Superhuman Strength: At optimal capacity, Vic can lift / press in excess of several tons.
At this time ( 1932 – 36 ), he led a fairly successful Harlem band employing many jazz musicians who were later to become famous in their own right such as Edmond Hall, Jabbo Smith and Vic Dickenson ( although it's worth noting that his records were arranged to feature his piano more than his band ).
In Carry On At Your Convenience ( 1971 ) he played Vic Spanner, the obnoxious shop steward central to the film's trade union and industrial problems storyline and rival in the film's romantic sub-plot.
At the 2001 AFL National Under 18 Championships, Judd was named captain of the Vic Metro team, despite chronic shoulder problems.
Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer chose the film to end At Home with Vic and Bob ( 1993 ), which was an evening of programmes scheduled by the duo.
At Eastern Beach there is a sports ground ( Rogers Park ) named after Vic Rogers, a long serving local member of the former Manakau County Council in the 1950s and 60s, is used for junior soccer and a tennis club and courts.
At the point when the Man With The Stick appears, Vic shouts " What do we say when we see the man with the stick?
At the end of the final episode, the Man With The Stick drunkenly storms the stage brandishing a gun and shoots Vic, Graham Lister and finally himself.
He then appeared in repertory theatres, on the West End stage, At the Bristol Old Vic and on Broadway.
At this time he worked widely with leading British modernists including drummer Tony Crombie, clarinettist Vic Ash, the saxophonist-arranger Kenny Graham and trumpeter Dizzy Reece.

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