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At and festive
At times, the family would be festive and playful ; at other times, serious and commemorative.
At the end of the festive day came the bedding ceremony, in which most of the court put the young couple to bed.
At Christmas the town presents festive lighting throughout its main and subsidiary streets, accompanied by competing shop displays.
At a festive film premiere the main actors involved in the performance may attend.
At social or festive occasions, e. g. races and weddings, a contrasting waistcoat is worn, usually dove grey or sometimes buff, although there has been a tendency towards ' fancy ' waistcoats of multicoloured and embridered materials.
At gatherings in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, beer boots are often passed among the guests for a festive drinking challenge.

At and reunion
At the University of Paris he advocated the establishment of chairs for Eastern languages to teach these languages to those who would labour for the conversion of the Muslims and the reunion of the schismatic churches in the East.
At the Computer History Museum TX-0 alumni reunion in 1984, Gordon Bell said DEC's products developed directly from the TX-2, the successor to the TX-0 which had been developed at what Bell thought was a bargain price at the time, about.
At the family reunion, an aunt might tell a story to the young female relatives, but males, although not addressed, might also hear the narrative.
At the Peace of Lunéville in 1801 Zweibrücken was ceded to France ; on its reunion with Germany in 1814 the greater part of the territory was given to Bavaria, the remainder to Oldenburg and Kingdom of Prussia.
While there, she had a reunion with an old school friend, who remembered: " At the end of lunch, over coffee, Norma leant in across the table.
** At the reunion, Amber, as the Sole Survivor, was then asked to select one of the other All-Stars to receive a car, and she selected Shii Ann Huang.
At the 1988 reunion, Jason Bonham, the son of Led Zeppelin's late drummer John Bonham, played drums.
At Brighton the veterans reunion took on new dimensions and it grew into a reunion of all Confederate veterans of Tipton County and the surrounding region.
At the end of the reunion special Dr. Bob Hartley gets on the elevator only to see three familiar looking workmen doing repairs in the elevator and one of them says to Bob " Hi.
At one point in the spring of 1976 in Miami the album promised to be the third attempt at a CSNY reunion, but when Crosby and Nash were bound to return to LA to finish Whistling Down the Wire, Stills and Young wiped the vocal contributions of the other pair off the master tape.
" At the tour press conference David Lee Roth stated " this is not a reunion, this is a reformation ".
At the reunion, Romy has begun to spread around her story about Post-its ; Michele, on the other hand, only talks about her recent falling-out with Romy.
At the latter of these two conferences, when Doellinger was seventy-six years of age, he delivered a series of marvellous addresses in German and English, in which he discussed the state of theology on the continent, the reunion question, and the religious condition of the various countries of Europe in which the Roman Catholic Church held sway.
At Rage's first reunion show, de la Rocha made a speech during " Wake Up " in which de la Rocha called numerous American presidents war criminals, citing a statement by Noam Chomsky regarding the Nuremberg Principles.
At a reunion of the Fugitive Poets in 1956, Warren confessed that for about a decade — from just before World War II to some years after — he had shut Agrarianism from his mind as irrelevant to the cataclysmic social and political events then playing out in the world.
At its final national reunion in May, 1951, a commemorative postage stamp was issued.
At his college class reunion, Babbitt reconnects with a former classmate, Charles McKelvey, whose success in the construction business made him a millionaire.
* At their reunion shows, the New York Dolls have been performing " You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory ", with member Sylvain Sylvain singing the lead vocal and sometimes changing the title lyric to " I can't put my arms around you, Johnny.
At his direction his theologians were prominent in the various conferences where representative Roman Catholics and Protestants assembled to attempt to find a working basis for reunion.
At first the split was amicable, hinging on a financial settlement which granted him compensation from the band's forthcoming reunion album ( to which he was not expected to contribute ).
At this time, people will try to solve puzzles on lanterns, eat yuanxiao (' 元宵 ' in Mandarin ) ( a glutinous rice ball, also known as tangyuan () and enjoy a family reunion.
At the reunion, in 1995, Zuckerman meets former classmate Jerry Levov who describes to him the tragic derailment of the life of his recently deceased older brother, Seymour " Swede " Levov.
At first returning, Yumi-sensei is there waiting to have a passionate reunion with Toposte, who hides from her.

At and congregation
At that time the French congregation of the order was composed of twenty-one monasteries, the head of which was that of Paris, and was governed by a Provincial with the authority of General.
At the local level is the congregation.
At the same time, one of the Israelites brought home a Midianitish woman in the sight of the congregation.
At about the same time, Brewster arranged for a congregation to meet privately at the Scrooby manor house.
At the mention of the Incarnation, the celebrant and the congregation genuflect.
At birth he was consecrated a bishop by his grandmother in the Solomon's Temple, a congregation of the United House of Prayer For All People, founded by her in her home about 1928 in the Black Bottom section of West Philadelphia, after she had a vision indicating: " A child shall lead you.
At St. Andrew's, he opposed the church-state connection, leading to a four-year battle within the congregation which ended with the departure of both Mackenzie and the congregation's minister, William Rintoul.
At the end, the priest, his shoulders enveloped in a humeral veil, takes the monstrance into his hands and with it makes the sign of the cross in silence over the kneeling congregation.
At more charismatic services, members of the congregation may harmonise freely during worship songs, perhaps singing in tongues ( see glossolalia ), and the worship leader seeks to be ‘ led by the Holy Spirit ’.
At age four, she caught the attention of the congregation of the Emmanuel Baptist Church ( in Newark ) when she sang The 5th Dimension's song " Let the Sunshine In ".
At that time, the town is important in Hasidic Jewish history for the founding of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty during the 19th century, the precursor to the Bobov dynasty founded in nearby Bobowa ( with a synagogue with occasional services by Kraków congregation ) and the Klausenberg dynasty.
At the altar a stone depiction of the Last Supper, based on the painting by Leonardo da Vinci, greets the congregation.
At the time, the Jotabeche Pentecostal Methodist congregation was the largest church in the world with over 60, 000 members.
At a mandir, the congregation often assembles in front of a shrine, and, led by priests, give offerings and sing devotional hymns.
At the time of Vyborg Manifesto, Mechelin was already the leader of the Finnish government (" Mechelin's senate " ( 1905 – 1908 )), which implemented the universal right to vote and freedoms of expression, press, congregation and association.
At 11: 39 a. m., an F4 tornado slammed into the Goshen United Methodist Church, collapsing the roof on the congregation during a Palm Sunday service.
At thirteen, he built a " brush arbor " shelter and organized his own congregation of 54 members.
At around the same time that Eaton was dismissed from Harvard, he apparently was also excommunicated from the congregation in Cambridge.
At the completion of ardās, the congregation bows down as one and places their foreheads on the floor to symbolize the fact that they will go as low as necessary to support Waheguru and all that He stands for ; in essence, they are placing themselves as the servants of God.
At the close of the Civil War, the congregation of Zion Church re-formed and began to meet in the Fairfax Courthouse.
At services on December 2, 2007, the first Sunday of Advent, St. Jacob's Church ( Estonian: Jakobi kogudus, literally St. Jacob's congregation ), the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church ( EELK ), celebrated its 75th anniversary.
At that point, she obtained papal permission to leave her congregation and to become a consecrated virgin.
# At the time fixed by the Congregation of Rites an ordinary meeting ( congregatio ) was held in which this appointment was debated by the cardinals of the aforesaid congregation and its officials, but without the vote or participation of the consultors, though this privilege was always granted them by prescript.
At this stage it was only required that the two miracles worked after the permission awarding a public cultus be discussed in three meetings of the congregation.

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