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At his inauguration, Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States of America on April 30, 1789, on the balcony of Federal Hall in New York City.
At his inauguration George Washington declared in his Inaugural Address: " By the article establishing the executive department it is made the duty of the President " to recommend to your consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.
At his inauguration, O ' Dwyer celebrated to the song, " It's a Great Day for the Irish ," and addressed the 700 people gathered in Council Chambers at City Hall: " It is our high purpose to devote our whole time, our whole energy to do good work ..." He established the Office of City Construction Coordinator, appointing Robert Moses to the post, worked to have the permanent home of the United Nations located in Manhattan, presided over the first billion-dollar New York City budget, created a traffic department and raised the subway fare from five cents to ten cents.
At the inauguration of the mainline of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1885, photos taken of the occasion show three large British warships sat in the harbor just off the railhead and its docks.
At the inauguration of Vaux-le-Vicomte, a Molière play was performed, along with a dinner event organized by François Vatel, and an impressive firework show.
At the time of his inauguration in Mercer, Pa. in January 2002 Chris Portman was one of the youngest mayors in the history of the USA.
At its inauguration, in Belfast City Hall, King George V made a famous appeal for Anglo-Irish and north – south reconciliation.
At his inauguration as pope in 1978 ( itself the abandonment of the traditional millennium-old papal coronation ), Pope John Paul II himself kissed cardinals on the cheeks, rather than follow the traditional method of homage of having his feet kissed.
At Tufts, the monument is the site of an " inauguration ceremony " for students who receive Ph. D. s in cosmology, in which a thesis advisor drops an apple on the student's head.
At the time of its inauguration in September 1946, the stadium's grass pitch was one of the largest in the country and a far cry from the 85x55 m dimensions of the Bryne Mill field.
The other eight consist of a rosette, also bearing the motto “ Benefit, Honor and Glory .” At the inauguration of Vladimir Putin, the emblem was placed on a red pillow, positioned on the left side of the podium.
At the time of their inauguration, each president is required under the Constitution to take a presidential oath promising to preserve and defend the Constitution and faithfully execute the law.
At the inauguration of the UN in 1945, Rubinstein showed his Polish patriotism at a concert for the delegates.
At Rome the priesthood was deliberately depoliticized ; the rex sacrorum was not elected, and his inauguration was merely witnessed by a comitia calata, an assembly called for the purpose.
At his inauguration he accepted the charter and seal presented to John Leverett the Younger in 1707, but dropped a number of other customs, including the singing of Gloria Patri and the Latin Oration.
At his inauguration, he committed himself to Northwest College with these words.
At his inauguration on October 27, 2007, Joseph Castleberry became the sixth president of Northwest University.
At the 16 December 1998 inauguration of the most recent version of the monument, the Zulu politician and then Minister of Home Affairs, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, apologized to the Afrikaner nation for the death of Piet Retief and the subsequent suffering.
At Pierce's inauguration, he stated, " The policy of my Administration will not be controlled by any timid forebodings of evil from expansion.
At one point, Bagapsh and his supporters threatened to hold their own inauguration on December 6, 2004.
At his second inauguration, United States President Abraham Lincoln wore a coat specially crafted for him by Brooks Brothers.
At the last moment ( just before the inauguration ceremony ), after a request by the President, he chose not to take office, instead accepting an appointment to become Ambassador in France ; however, the next day he retracted ( citing moral qualms and the pressure from public opinion as the reason ) and decided to occupy his legislative seat after all.
At the inauguration of the original Leeds Festival of autumn 1858 he was the star performer ( with Willoughby Weiss ) in Rossini's Stabat Mater.
At Walhalla's inauguration on October 18, 1842, there were 96 busts, plus 64 plaques for persons or events of which no portrait was available on which to model a sculpture.

At and Shaw
At one time or another, the membership included Isaac Asimov, Frederik Pohl, Cyril Kornbluth, James Blish, John Michel, Judith Merril, Robert A. W. Lowndes, Richard Wilson, Damon Knight, Virginia Kidd, and Larry T. Shaw.
At its peak of popularity eugenics was supported by a wide variety of prominent people, including Winston Churchill, Margaret Sanger, Marie Stopes, H. G. Wells, Theodore Roosevelt, George Bernard Shaw, John Maynard Keynes, John Harvey Kellogg, Linus Pauling and Sidney Webb.
At the end of Stephen Sondheim's The Frogs, William Shakespeare is competing against George Bernard Shaw for the title of best playwright, deciding which of them is to be brought back from the dead in order to improve the world.
* British — Coward, Sir Noël: " Parisian Pierrot " ( 1922 ; voice and orchestra ); Scott, Cyril: " Pierrot amoureux " ( 1912 ; voice and piano ), " Pierrot and the Moon Maiden " ( 1912 ; voice and piano ; text by Ernest Dowson from Pierrot of the Minute above under # England 2 | England ); Shaw, Martin: " At Columbine's Grave " ( 1922 ; voice and piano ; lyrics by Bliss Carman above under # Poetry | Poetry ).
At 24 years of age, Mao Dun was already renowned as a novelist by the community in general, and in 1920, he and a group of young writers took over the magazine Xiaoshuo Yuebao ( 小说月报 ), which translated means " fiction monthly ", to publish literature by western authors, such as Tolstoy, Chekhov, Balzac, Flaubert, Zola, Byron, Keats, Shaw, etc., and make new theories of literature better known.
It was built by Rodney Shaw, afterwards a well known citizen of Mansfield, PA. At the raising there was used one and one-half gallons of whiskey, bought of H. Freeborn, of Shaver ’ s Point — now Lawrenceville — for fifty cents.
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 one point, Wilde performed surgery on the father of another famous Irish dramatist, George Bernard Shaw.
At the height of his popularity, Shaw reportedly earned $ 60, 000 per week.
At the end of the season, an English team led by Alfred Shaw goes to Australia for the 1881 – 82 Test series.
At the age of 73, the eminent architect Norman Shaw was brought in to resolve the design, and drew up proposals for the Circus and the Quadrant which were approved in principle, but still subject to indecision and dispute, both on property acquisition matters, and the retailers ' demand for bigger display windows.
At 100 – 110 is the Shaw Theatre.
At the party, Russo said that Lee Harvey Oswald ( who Russo said was introduced to him as " Leon Oswald "), David Ferrie, and " Clem Bertrand " ( who Russo identified in the courtroom as Clay Shaw ) had discussed killing President Kennedy.
At the age of 23 he joined Mel Tormé's Mel-Tones, singing on Artie Shaw records such as " What Is This Thing Called Love?
At the film's end, Xavier erases her memory of the events with Shaw and Magneto while kissing her, in order to keep the school for mutants that he has opened during the crisis a secret.
At the suggestion of Payne, Carey devoted an additional seven years to the study of Shaw as an historical figure — artist, teacher and therapist.
At the start of the 2002 season, following the retirement of Dodgers closer Jeff Shaw, he was converted from a starting pitcher to a relief pitcher.
At this point Shaw and Edwards were so famous that they were asked to travel widely and present their powers.
At the time neither the authors ( McBurney and Greenberg ) nor the editor ( Kendrick Frazier ) knew that Shaw was part of Project Alpha.
Meeting in New York, Shaw proposes a reformation of the Inner Circle with the following line-up: At first operating in secret from outside the Hellfire Club ( still under Shinobi Shaw's control ), Sebastian's group soon reasserted control over the organization.
At the end of the movie, Sebastian Shaw is killed by Magneto and many of its members ( Emma Frost, Azazel, Riptide and Angel ) join Magneto and his new group the Brotherhood of Mutants.
At the party, Russo said that Lee Harvey Oswald ( who Russo said was introduced to him as " Leon Oswald "), David Ferrie, and " Clem Bertrand " ( who Russo identified in the courtroom as Clay Shaw ) had discussed killing Kennedy.
At that point, the park's dance hall and ballroom were major draws, with big band music performed by Guy Lombardo, Fred Waring, Artie Shaw, and other big names of the time.
At one side of Harold's Cross is Mount Jerome Cemetery, as mentioned in Joyce's Ulysses, originally the residence of a family named Shaw.
At the great assault of 19 January, Shaw carried his general, mortally wounded, from the crest of the glacis and later conveyed Wellington's summons to surrender to the French governor.

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