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At and gala
At the Academy Awards gala, Chaplin was given a twelve-minute standing ovation, the longest in the Academy's history.
At a gala in Monaco, organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations ( IAAF ), she was declared the " Female Athlete of the Century ".
At the party, Triplette tries to persuade Haven to perform at the Walker gala by telling him that if Walker is elected, Walker would back Haven for state governor.
At a December 5, 2010 gala in Washington, D. C. he was honored with musical performances by Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill, Jamey Johnson, Kid Rock, Miranda Lambert and Brad Paisley.
At that gala, was proclaimed winner singer Rosa Lopez, who also won the third edition of ¡ Mira quién baila !.
At the 16th SOCAN gala, his song " Je Ferai Tout ," was listed among the top ten most played francophone songs on the radio.
At the inaugural Autosport Awards gala, Mouton won the International Rally Driver of the Year award.
" At a NYGASP gala at Symphony Space in 1987, Reed proposed on stage to noted sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer.
For the 2007 premiere of the third installment of the trilogy, the Rivers of America was once again home to the gala for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
At the 1926 gala opening of the Miami Biltmore Country Club, Dr. Frank Crane predicted that " many people will come and go, but this structure will remain a thing of lasting beauty.
At a gala for Sony executives, Starr gave a copy of Carey's demo tape to Tommy Mottola, CEO of Columbia Records.
At the same time, however, it notes that “ rugby league is, generally, missing a recreational game that keeps people playing the sport when they drop out of the so-called elite stream .” To combat this, the ARL is investing programs, modified rules and gala days to increase senior participation such as the ARL Masters Carnival.

At and opening
At the opening of the trial, the jury panel was questioned as a group by Mr. Weaver about Ku Klux Klan connections.
At the opening of the Dusseldorf show, Thompson himself scarcely glanced at the treasures that he was seeing together for the last time.
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 the end of the opening round, the top 16 competitors move on to the playoffs.
At the 2010 World Cup itself England drew their opening two games leading to questions about the team's spirit, tactics and ability to handle pressure.
At the end of the century, the administration of the city hall and the city underwent diverse structural changes with the opening of several avenues, hospitals, cultural spaces and it became one of the main tourist destinations in the Northeast and in Brazil.
At the turn of the 20th century, man's increased reliance upon science was both opening new worlds and solidifying the manners by which he could understand them.
At the free end of the body is a mouth opening surrounded by one to twelve thin, mobile tentacles.
* 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 the opening PM quickly announces some definitions:
" Speaking at the opening of the Michael Reagan Center in Spring, Texas, October 7, 2005, Michael said, " At 8 years old, I thought I was going to hell.
At the same time, Urban repealed the Jesuit monopoly on missionary work in China and Japan, opening these countries to missionaries of all orders.
At the opening ceremony he dove into the pool fully clothed as soon as the venue was declared open.
At the request of Portmeirion's designer Clough Williams-Ellis, the main location for the series was not disclosed until the opening credits of the last episode.
At the opening of the episode, after a rocket shoots down the Iron Chicken, Major Clanger kicks a door to make it work, and his first words are " Oh, sod it ; the bloody thing ’ s stuck again ".
At the opening ceremony, letters of congratulation from President Bush and John Frohnmayer, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, were read.
At the opening of Yeosu Expo 2012, Kook Jin Moon, a son of Moon responsible for economic development of the movement, sat in front of the South Korean President Lee Myung-bak among the VIP group.
* March 5 – At the opening of the new State Duma in St. Petersburg, Russia 40, 000 demonstrators are dispersed by Russian troops.
* July 24 – At the opening of the American National Exhibition in Moscow, United States Vice President Richard Nixon and USSR Premier Nikita Khrushchev engage ine the " Kitchen Debate ".
* August 10 – At the Vienna Hofburg, the grand opening ceremony is held for the Imperial Natural History Museum (), begun in 1871 ; from August 13 to the end of December, the museum counts 175, 000 visitors.
At the park's opening, Roy O. Disney dedicated the property and declared that it would be known as " Walt Disney World " in his brother's honor.
At the opening of the tale, Salieri is an old man, having long outlived his fame, and is convinced he used poison to assassinate Mozart.
At the junction of the bell and the uterus there is a second small opening situated dorsally.
At this step, placing one trough together with another, one pours the molten bronze down into an opening.
At the opening of their set, Peter Murphy was lowered to the stage upside-down singing " Bela Lugosi's Dead ".

At and evening
At the other extreme in character was the half-hour excerpt from the Petipa-Minkus ballet `` Bayaderka '', which opened the evening.
At dinner that evening, the crew observed a man approaching the ship who was shortly joined by eight to ten others.
At 8 pm on the evening of 1 May, Goebbels arranged for an SS dentist, Helmut Kunz, to kill his six children by injecting them with morphine and then, when they were unconscious, crushing an ampoule of cyanide in each of their mouths.
At the age of 15 he left school to work, combining a job at a local garage with an evening course in mechanical engineering.
At the exhibition's entrance he placed Salvador Dalí's Rainy Taxi ( an old taxi rigged to produce a steady drizzle of water down the inside of the windows, and a shark-headed creature in the driver's seat and a blond mannequin crawling with live snails in the back ) greeted the patrons who were in full evening dress.
At times, during evening parties with his friends, Kekkonen got drunk, and he had at least two longtime mistresses.
At the Itard home, housekeeper Madame Guérin was setting the table one evening while crying over the loss of her husband.
At the end of the act ( and its successor ), a boy arrives, purporting to be a messenger sent from Godot, to advise the pair that he will not be coming that " evening but surely tomorrow.
" At dinner that evening, the Prince was appalled by Caroline's garrulous nature and her jibes at the expense of Lady Jersey.
At the present, Universidad Diego Portales offers 31 undergraduate programs in daytime and evening formats at its various Faculties.
At non-gay clubs, more people dance with the same partner for the entire evening than at gay clubs where people often dance with a variety of partners throughout a dance.
At the newlyweds ' bedding ceremony later that evening, the exiled Queen of England had the honour of handing the new Duchess of Chartres her bed clothes.
At the evening convocation of January 29, Mrs. Beth Norris announced to the audience that Wolfe ( retired and residing in North, South Carolina ) was aware his song was part of the program that night.
At its porte cochere, chauffeur-driven limosines from the estates deposited their owners in evening gowns and tuxedoes, to be joined by hotel patrons for dinner at 7: 30 p. m. Post-prandial entertainments included chamber music by a Boston Symphony ensemble in the lobby, or Saturday dancing and costume parties in the ballroom.
At this time, William Allsworth, a shoemaker by trade, who had visited the Connecticut land at Wyoming for the purpose of selecting a place for his home the year previous, reached the point at evening, where he encamped and lit his fire in the forest where Dunmore was thus founded.
" At a special meeting of the school board held last evening in the office of the secretary, J.
At dinner the next evening, the Prince of Wales retells the story, bragging to their dinner companions that he had been the one to warn Brown of the assassin.
At lunchtime the zhiban arrives pulling a handcart with a large tub of vegetable soup, two hunks of cornbread for each prisoner, and a large tube of drinking water … after about thirty minutes, work is resumed until the company chief announces quitting time in the evening.
At evening send peace from Thy heaven above,
At this point, a corruption scandal involving Vladimiro Montesinos broke out, and exploded into full force on the evening of 14 September 2000, when the cable television station Canal N broadcast footage of Montesinos apparently bribing opposition congressman Alberto Kouri for his defection to Fujimori's Perú 2000 party.
At the bar, Roger has an idea for a game show and the head of BBC1's early evening programmes hires him for £ 500, 000 a year.
At some point in the evening, Carlyle evidently decided the outlaws were stalling.
* At St. Edward's School, Oxford and Radley College in Oxfordshire, gaudy is the name given to the end of year celebrations ; occasionally taking the form of an evening event.
At Easter 2010, as part of wider changes to the Radio 2 evening schedule, Trevor Nelson took over the Wednesday 2300 slot ( having previously been on in the hour before Lamacq ), with Lamacq moving to 2300 on Saturday nights.

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