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During the 1940s Alston also took occasional art classes studying under Alexander Kostellow.
During Howard's prime ministership, Keating made occasional speeches strongly criticising his successor's social policies, and defending his own policies, such as those on East Timor.
During the Vietnam War, Korean War, and World War II, the Purple Heart was often awarded on the spot, with occasional entries made into service records, but this was often not the case.
During the 1970s, occasional filmed inserts were used to incorporate outdoor-shot sequences in soap operas.
During the late 1980s the " Black Sun " was rekindled, this time written, illustrated and produced by Tim Pollard ( with occasional contributions from other GW authors such as Andy Chambers ).
During the latter half of his career, he was used primarily as a designated hitter, with occasional games at first base.
During the final years of his life, he managed occasional pieces of journalism and co-operated in a BBC documentary about his life in 1995 ( Odd Man Out was broadcast on 11 November ).
During this time period, he got an occasional bit television role, but left acting briefly to teach in order to support himself.
During the British occupation, in 1814, the leprosarium was once again opened after renovations, and following Enosis in 1864 the leprosarium again saw occasional use.
During his residence in Berlin Bach composed a fine setting of the Magnificat ( 1749 ), in which he shows more traces than usual of his father's influence ; an Easter cantata ( 1756 ); several symphonies and concerted works ; at least three volumes of songs ; and a few secular cantatas and other occasional pieces.
During this period, more than half of the summer days bring occasional afternoon thunderstorms and seabreezes that somewhat cool the rest of the day.
During this period 5 peso, and to a lesser extent, 10 peso, coins were also used as vehicles for occasional commemorative strikings.
During this period Ronsard's work was considerable but mostly occasional, and the one work of magnitude upon which Charles put him, the Franciade ( 1572 ), has never been ranked, even by his most devoted admirers, as a chief title to fame.
During the summer season, there is an occasional bus service around the island.
During the 19th century the Camerlengo of the time would on occasion communicate the death of a Pope to the British Monarch ( along with other rulers ), and made occasional other communications.
During their discussions Macmillan commented that de Gaulle showed " all the rigidity of a poker without its occasional warmth.
During this period, characters from Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley would make occasional guest appearances on each other's shows.
During the existence of the German Democratic Republic, there were occasional studies about whether there were differences between the standard varieties of the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic.
During the occasional battle with an enemy ship, control of the tactical console can be delegated to Lt. Worf, or controlled by the player.
During the period that Margaret Thatcher led the Conservative Party, the Monday Club were prolific publishers of booklets, pamphlets, policy papers, an occasional newspaper, Right Ahead, and a magazine Monday World edited for some years by Sir Adrian FitzGerald, Bart., Sam Swerling, and later, Eleanor Dodd.
During Double Your Money Green kept up an occasional but good-natured feud with " rival " quiz show host Michael Miles, who compered Take Your Pick, Miles even appearing on one occasion with a huge bouquet of flowers for a guest, to Green's ( mock ) indignation.
During the 1990s and 2000s, artists such as Yiannis Parios, Stella Konitopoulou, and the Mythos Band helped this music gain occasional mainstream popularity.
During special events some trains continue a further two miles to where a connection to Network Rail allows occasional through trains to operate onto the national network.
During the series ' tenth and final season, he signed up for 16 of the 20 episodes, taking some time off in March 2006 for the birth of his third child ( second with wife and occasional co-star Lexa Doig ).

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During Hindu marriage ceremonies the following slokas are uttered by the grooms but, these days, their import little understood or ever attempted to understand.
During the inauguration ceremonies, however, neither Freed nor Pei was recognized for their role in the project.
During these four months the monks give daily discourses, undertake religious ceremonies, etc.
During this period, Kipsigis males undergo three main traditional ceremonies called the kelab-eun, the tyenjinet and the kayaet.
During the departure ceremonies, Gen. Ali Habib, Syria's chief of staff, said that Syria's president had decided to recall his troops after the Lebanese army had been " rebuilt on sound national foundations and became capable of protecting the state.
During the 2002 Winter Olympics, the university hosted the Olympic Village, a housing complex for the Olympic and Paralympic athletes, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies.
During the Winter Olympics, the National Olympic Committees ( NOCs ) of the constituent countries had not yet been affiliated to the IOC, so the Olympic Flag was used in place of a national flag at the Opening Ceremony and at medals ceremonies, and the Olympic Hymn was played for gold medallists.
During the early 19th century, the Cheyenne formed a unified tribe, with more centralized authority through ritual ceremonies and structure than other Plains Indians.
During ceremonies for larger schools this piece is played repeatedly.
During ceremonies of accession with a new monarch, the crown and scepter are also present, but the crown itself is never placed on the monarch's head.
During their ceremonies to Tohil, the K ' iche ' would offer quetzal feathers to the god.
During the Stolen Generation many tribes lost information about their culture, traditional beliefs, stories and ceremonies, and because Aboriginal customs were not written down and recorded, the effect of the Stolen Generation affected all.
During a routine systems check before the ceremonies, an electrical short in the upper floors starts a small fire in a storage room on the 81st floor, which goes undetected.
During these ceremonies, they would leave the person / people's hair hanging down until after dancing ; they would then cut the hair and tie it back tightly so that no evil spirits could enter and no good spirits could escape.
In that sworn statement, the organizers indicated that " Einhorn, given a small role on the stage at Earth Day, grabbed the microphone and refused to give up the podium for thirty minutes " During Einhorn ’ s murder trial, one of the Earth Day organizing committee members, psychiatrist Donald Nathanson, took the stand and under oath testified that the committee had barred Einhorn from their discussions, considering him a nuisance .. Again, under oath and penalty of perjury, Dr. Nathanson said there was no master of ceremonies and Einhorn ’ s only role at the event had been as a liaison with poet and featured speaker Allen Ginsberg.
During ceremonies Brahmins swing, trying to grab a bag of coins placed on one of the pillars.
During his residence at Calcutta he wrote his Sanskrit Grammar ( 1805 ), some papers on the religious ceremonies of the Hindus, and his Essay on the Vedas ( 1805 ), for a long time the standard work in English on the subject.
During the 1930s, Amsterdam was a regular on The Al Pearce Show radio program, and by 1937 was the master of ceremonies on The Night Club of the Air.
During the period that Jack Straw, an MP, was Lord Chancellor, he was officially named as one of the Lords Commissioners, but did not take part in the formal ceremonies of granting Royal Assent and proroguing Parliament.
During the inaugural ceremonies, Sun Yat-sen delivered a speech that was later to become the lyrics of the national anthem of the Republic of China.
During ceremonies, members wore Crusader-type robes and were to hold in awe a sword which Di Mambro said was an authentic Templar artifact, given to him a thousand years ago in a previous life.
During the absence of the horse, an uninterrupted series of ceremonies is performed in the sacrificer's home.
During this celebration, the shamans carried out ceremonies to assure good crop harvests and to expel harmful insects.
During the eighteenth century the growth of the town continued, as did its patronage by the wealthy leisured classes – it received celebrity cachet from visits by figures such as Cibber, Johnson, Garrick and Richardson – and in 1735 Richard ( Beau ) Nash appointed himself as master of ceremonies for all the entertainments that Tunbridge Wells had to offer.

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