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At a ceremony in the reception room of Mayor Richardson Dilworth, the Eagles were honored for winning the championship.
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 the reception, Charles finds himself seated at a table with several ex-girlfriends who relate embarrassing stories about his inability to be discreet, and afterwards bumps into Henrietta ( known among Charles ' friends as " Duckface "), with whom he had a difficult relationship.
At the beginning of February, Grammer and Walsh booked the ballroom at the Plaza Hotel for their wedding, at a cost of more than $ 100, 000 for the reception, despite rumors of Grammer's divorce not being finalized.
" At Maecenas ' reception room "
At the wedding reception held at the local VFW bar, the guys get drunk, dance, sing and have a good time, but then notice a soldier in a US Army's Special Forces uniform.
At their wedding reception, the other " freaks " resolve that they will accept Cleopatra in spite of her being a " normal " outsider, and hold an initiation ceremony, wherein they pass a massive goblet of wine around the table while chanting, " We accept her!
At the ninth symphony's premiere at Carnegie Hall ( December 16, 1893 ) the reception was one of perpetual cheering.
At a reception, Glick meets Laurette, Harrington's daughter ; he immediately and genuinely falls in love with this " golden girl ," discarding his girlfriend.
At 9: 45am at the Embassy reception desk, Grynszpan said that he was a German resident and that he wanted to see an Embassy official-he did not ask for anyone by name ( an important point in the light of later events ).
At the last show of the tour, as the group considers venturing into a musical theatre production on the theme of Jack the Ripper entitled ' Saucy Jack ', Tufnel reappears and informs them that while their American reception is poor, the group is wildly popular in Japan.
At the end of her visit, she wrote to the Duke and commented on how enjoyable her visit was, commenting on the " beautiful " castle and the friendliness of her reception.
At a concert held in Litomyšl's Philosophical Academy he played a piano arrangement of Auber's overture to La muette de Portici, to a rapturous reception.
At its Covent Garden premiere in 1977 it received a mixed reception.
At a reception given in the monarch's honor, the Tsar asked Rubinstein if he was pleased with this gift.
At most angles the loop has a fairly flat reception pattern, but when it is aligned perpendicular to the station the signal in one side cancels the signal in the other, producing a sharp drop in reception known as the " null ".
At a reception at Heathrow Airport when asked what he wanted to do first, he replied " I want Mandi " which shocked the reception party because they did not know that " Mandi " means " take a bath " in Malay.
At Moscow's Olympic Stadium the band played ten consecutive nights to a total of 180, 000 people ( following a reception that Bernie Shaw remembered as being " something like Beatlemania ") which was represented in the international press as not just an achievement for Uriah Heep but a major breakthrough for Western music in general.
At St. Petersburg he met with a more cordial reception from Catherine II, and in 1787 he was permitted to return to France, though not to Paris.
At a diplomatic reception in Mexico City, Ames got into a loud, drunken argument with a Cuban official that " caused alarm " among his superiors.
" At least part of the negative academic reception to Sexual Personae can be attributed to Paglia's ignoring such prominent structuralist / post-structuralist thinkers as Althusser, Derrida, Foucault and Lacan, knowledge of whom had become de rigueur in the academic humanities by the book's 1990 publication.
At the ' 95 Source Awards, the Death Row roster's performance garnered a poor reception from the mainly east coast audience ; Knight also made comments pertaining to Bad Boy Entertainment CEO Puff Daddy, sparking friction between the two labels ( and, later, the two entire coasts ).

At and newly
At the other are organizations like the newly formed Nassau Library System, in a high-density area, with ample resources and a rapidly growing territory to serve.
At this time the Theodosian Walls kept the city impregnable from the land, while a newly discovered incendiary substance known as " Greek Fire " allowed the Byzantine navy to destroy the Arab fleets and keep the city supplied.
At the age of nine, his dancing during the newly introduced music and movement classes was strikingly imaginative: teachers called his interpretations " vividly artistic " and his poise " astonishing " for a child.
At thirteen, Munch had his first exposure to other artists at the newly formed Art Association, where he admired the work of the Norwegian landscape school.
At the urging of Abraham Flexner, who had done pioneering studies of medical education, and University of Rochester President Rush Rhees, Whipple agreed in 1921 to become Dean of the newly funded and yet-to-be-built medical school in Rochester, New York.
At the same time, further edicts stripped the gens de couleur of their newly won civil rights.
At this time Hall hired designer Mark Jordan to join the newly formed Mazda design studio in Southern California.
At this point, the formation of an open cluster will depend on whether the newly formed stars are gravitationally bound to each other ; otherwise an unbound stellar association will result.
At the end of the decade, in October 1970, the Phillies played their final game in Connie Mack Stadium and prepared to move into newly built Veterans Stadium, wearing new maroon uniforms to accentuate the change.
At the same time, Paul believed that the newly resurrected body would be a heavenly body ; immortal, glorified, powerful and pneumatic in contrast to an earthly body, which is mortal, dishonored, weak and psychic.
At the beginning of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Egyptian forces entered the former British Mandate of Palestine from Sinai to support Palestinian and other Arab forces against the newly declared State of Israel.
At the Pyrenees, he left a detachment of 11, 000 Iberian troops, who showed reluctance to leave their homeland, to garrison the newly conquered region.
At the age of fourteen, two years after the death of his father, he was sent to the newly created Jesus College, Cambridge.
At the time Humphrey was newly appointed as Director of the Division of Human Rights within the United Nations Secretariat.
At first, most of the newly settled Normans kept household knights and did not settle their retainers with fiefs of their own, but gradually these household knights came to be granted lands of their own, a process known as subinfeudation.
At first, she received government rations for her work, but newly freed blacks thought she was getting special treatment.
At first he moved the capital to the newly built town of Trakai, but in c. 1320 re-established a permanent capital in Vilnius.
At the first regional meeting of the newly founded National Student Association in the spring of 1948, Washington and nine other delegates proposed student representation on faculties, and a " Bill of Rights " for students ; both measures were roundly defeated.
At the outset, Garfield's relationship with the newly inaugurated President was cool on both sides ; Grant refused a requested post office appointment which Garfield recommended ; Garfield, out of loyalty to his army commander, still harbored some resentment for Grant's dismissal of Rosecrans.
At the project's inception, the Apollo guidance computer was considered the riskiest item in the Apollo project as it employed the then newly developed monolithic integrated circuits to reduce the size and weight.
At the end of World War I the city became part of the newly independent Second Polish Republic, as the capital of the Białystok Voivodeship ( 1919 – 1939 ).
At approximately 120, 000 words, this latter publication is unusually large when compared to most traditional print editions of science fiction magazines, and the average size of the newly reconfigured Gazettes is similarly generous.
At one point, Sam Houston, president of the newly created Republic of Texas, almost succeeded in reaching a peace treaty with the Comanche.
At Amsterdam, he tied for first place, along with Mikhail Tal, Vasily Smyslov and Bent Larsen on 17 / 23, with all four, along with Borislav Ivkov and Lajos Portisch thus qualifying for the newly created Candidates ' Matches the next year.
At this time both Challenger and Low left the company to join the newly established aircraft division of the armament firm Vickers.

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