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When and distressed
When Faustina died in 141, Antoninus was greatly distressed.
When separated or distressed, baby opossums will make a sneezing noise to signal their mother.
When he died in 1199, she was greatly distressed, perhaps more so at being deliberately overlooked as Queen of England and Cyprus.
: When racked with labour pangs, and sore distressed
At twelve years old, Sontag found images of holocaust camps and was so distressed by them she says “ When I looked at those photographs something broke ... something went dead, something is still crying ” ( 20 ).
When Tunku, who was famous sympathy for the distressed heard about this problem, he visited the market, talked to some of the refugees and called a meeting at his house.
When they eventually recognized Barrett, Waters was so distressed he was reduced to tears.
When Abu Hanifa learned this, he was greatly distressed as he had no means of refunding their money.
When holding his presentation, he was described by his audience as a " haggering ", " distressed " and as a man under a lot of " strain ".
When Emperor Yao became old, he distressed over the fact that his 9 sons were all useless, only knew how to spend their days enjoying themselves with wines and songs.
When she awakes, she lives in luxury, but is deeply distressed to hear that a fire has broken out at the library, Sam's whereabouts are unknown, and she has had a miscarriage.
When Matthew becomes distressed and asks why she is degrading herself, Danielle calls him out on his base intentions and abruptly ends the relationship.
# When individuals find themselves participating in inequitable relationships, they become distressed.
When he visited the old city, he was distressed upon seeing the destroyed areas.
When purchasing the stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average that have the highest relative dividend yield, an investor is often buying many of the " distressed " companies among those 30 stocks.
When the distressed Effie and her friends enter after hearing Gurn's report, the sylph disappears.
When Sir William learned of his royal captive's escape, he was so distressed that he attempted to stab himself with his own dagger.
When she temporarily leaves the room, a nervous Morgan calls Finster, and becomes even more distressed.
When Nico refused, Karolina was distressed, having just gotten over the isolation of being the team's sole alien and now was outed as the team's only lesbian.
When he entered the Friars Minor, he became distressed that he would no longer be able to offer this gift.
" When, after four decades, the Encyclopedia was revised by other editors for a new edition, Edwards told Peter Singer that he was " distressed that the revisions had diluted the philosophical message and had been too gentle on a lot of postmodern thought.
* When he goes to Willow for help, Xander is distressed about his double taking over his life.
* When Buffy and Dawn argue, Joyce grabs her head and refers to her " two teenage girls in the house " headache, all the while looking visibly distressed.
( When the imperial train could not locate Prince Wu, both Emperor Jing and Empress Dowager Dou was greatly distressed, and she accused him of killing Prince Wu.

When and assets
When a central bank wishes to purchase more bonds than their respective national governments make available, they may purchase private bonds or assets denominated in foreign currencies.
When released in 1803, from a brief time in prison, Rapp told his followers to pool their assets and follow him on a journey for safety to the " land of Israel " in the United States, and soon over 800 people were living with him there.
When the U. S. Attorney decides to indict someone under RICO, he or she has the option of seeking a pre-trial restraining order or injunction to temporarily seize a defendant's assets and prevent the transfer of potentially forfeitable property, as well as require the defendant to put up a performance bond.
When conflicts arise, corporations, governments, organized crime syndicates, and even wealthy individuals subcontract their dirty work to specialists, who then perform " shadowruns " or missions undertaken by deniable assets without identities or those that wish to remain unknown.
When asked about buying back his former assets, he replied that he can't afford them now.
When the Chinese begin losing the war, U. S. forces begin to target their strategic assets.
When any of trustees die, the trust and any assets owned by it, remain unaffected.
When NOAA was established in 1970 and the Coast and Geodetic Survey's assets became a part of NOAA, NOAA based its own flag on that of the Coast and Geodetic Survey.
When the lease expired on 1 July 1916, all the assets of the MTT and MTOC cable network were taken over by the Melbourne Tramways Board ( MTB ).
When Denmark abolished slavery in 1848, many plantation owners wanted full reimbursement, on the grounds that their assets were damaged by the loss of the slaves, and by the fact that they would have to pay for labor in the future.
When the war with France broke out, the French king confiscated the Riccardi's assets, and the bank went bankrupt.
When such CDOs are backed by assets of dubious value, such as subprime mortgage loans, and lose market liquidity, the bonds and their derivatives become what is referred to as " toxic debt ".
When its last assets were sold in 1951, HOLC turned a small profit.
When they heard Nixon might make Dole chairman of the Republican National Committee, half the Republican Senators protested, especially moderates who feared Dole would direct party assets to conservatives.
When one party to a divorce is unable to afford an attorney that party is allowed to request the court to order the spouse with the greater income or assets to pay all or part of the other spouse's legal fees.
When the deal closed, $ 20 million of Waterman cash and assets were used to retire $ 20 million of the loan debt.
When the girl refused his advances, he had her beheaded, and then seized all of her wealth and assets.
When the GLC was abolished in 1986, its housing assets and the remaining undeveloped land was vested in a non-profit organisation Thamesmead Town Limited ( TTL ).
When Deputies are not making arrests on the street, they can be found guarding prisoners arrested by other investigative agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation or Immigration and Customs Enforcement, protecting government officials, processing seized assets of major crime rings for investigative agencies, relocating and providing new identities for federal witnesses in the United States Federal Witness Protection Program, which is headed by the USMS.
When TELEVISA went bankrupt in 1960, Diego Cisneros purchased the remaining assets of the company.
When he realized Oldsmar was not growing as he had anticipated, he started liquidating his assets.
When the bubble inevitably bursts, those who hold on to these overvalued assets usually experience a feeling of reduced wealth and tend to cut discretionary spending at the same time, hindering economic growth or, worse, exacerbating the economic slowdown.
When investors feel that they are no longer well compensated for holding those risky assets, they will start to demand higher rates of return on their investments.
When Nigeria demanded Gbagbo step down and the EU began imposing sanctions and freezing assets, Gbagbo demanded foreign troops ( by which he meant UN and French troops ) leave the country.
When Admiral Dudley Pound enquired about aerial assets in trade and commerce defence, Chief of the Air Staff Cyril Newall, replied that there was not enough " jam " to go around and stated it was more advisable to risk losses on trade routes than weaken the RAF's ability to protect Britain from air attack and bomb its enemies.

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