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When and Manet's
Émile Zola quickly proclaimed it Manet's " masterpiece " and added, " When other artists correct nature by painting Venus they lie.

When and famous
Another logician, Gongsun Long, told the famous When a White Horse is Not a Horse dialogue.
When strangers encounter the duo in person, they already know their famous history.
Notable ones were samples from Beavis and Butthead and the famous faked orgasm scene from When Harry Met Sally ....
When war broke out in 1939, Mountbatten became commander of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla aboard his ship Kelly, which was famous for its many daring exploits.
When Delany married his first wife he acquired sole ownership, but it became famous as the home of Delany and his second wife-Mary Pendarves.
When Hadrian reached Britannia on his famous tour of the Roman provinces around 120, he directed an extensive defensive wall, known to posterity as Hadrian's Wall, to be built close to the line of the Stanegate frontier.
When Sylvester Stallone spotted Mr. T in this second airing, it is strongly believed that the interview with sports journalist Bryant Gumbel originated his famous line " I don't hate him but ... I pity the fool ", which was worked into the movie Rocky.
When the Civil War broke out and Tennessee seceded from the union in 1861, Driver knew or feared that the rebel government would attempt to destroy the locally famous Old Glory.
When not at the local YMCA or playing sports, Smith sometimes went with friends to the neighborhood lumberyard, springboarding off inner tubes and doing flips into sawdust piles ( a precursor to his famous backflips ).
When Netscape was acquired by AOL he wrote a famous bulletin explaining the nature of the Free Software Mozilla code.
When a goal is scored by Feyenoord in their home matches the song I Will Survive, covered by the Hermes House Band, but made famous by Gloria Gaynor in the 1970s is played.
When Taira no Masakado was secretly preparing for his famous revolt, there appeared in Kyoto so vast a swarm of butterflies that the people were frightened — thinking the apparition to be a portent of coming evil.
Some of his more famous lyrics include " Blue Moon ," " Mountain Greenery ," " The Lady Is a Tramp ," " Manhattan ," " Where or When ," " Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered ," " Falling in Love with Love ," " My Funny Valentine ," " I Could Write a Book ", " This Can't Be Love ", " With a Song in My Heart ", " It Never Entered My Mind ", and " Isn't It Romantic?
When the Kentish rebels arrived at Blackheath on 12 June, the renegade Lollard priest, John Ball, preached a sermon including the famous question that has echoed down the centuries: " When Adam delved and Eve span, who was then the gentleman?
When New York cabarets featured jazz, they tended to focus on famous vocalists like Nina Simone, Bette Midler, Eartha Kitt, Peggy Lee, and Hildegarde rather than instrumental musicians.
The Mulroneys with President and Mrs. Reagan in Quebec, Canada, March 18, 1985, the day after the famous " Shamrock Summit ", when the two leaders sang " When Irish Eyes are Smiling.
When the novel opens, Tierwater is a 75-year-old disillusioned ex-con living on the estate of a famous pop star in the Santa Ynez Valley, north of Santa Barbara, in California and looking after the latter's private menagerie.
When Hauser delivered the new instrument Segovia had ordered, Segovia passed his 1928 Hauser to his U. S. representative and close friend Sophocles Papas, who gave it to his classical guitar student, the famous jazz and classical guitarist Charlie Byrd, who used it on several records.
When Oliver King, Bishop of Bath and Wells 1495 – 1503, visited Bath in 1499 he was shocked to find this famous church in ruins.
When Deianira thus feared that her husband would leave her forever, she smeared some of the blood on Heracles ' famous lionskin shirt.
When Orpheus plays his lyre, even the trees are moved by the music ; in the famous cavalcade of trees that ensues, the position of the cypress at the end prompts a transition to the metamorphosis of Cyparissus.
When Tordenskjold carried out his famous raid at Dynekil in 1716 more than 80 percent of the sailors and 90 percent of the soldiers in his force were Norwegian.
When recording, the choir is usually accompanied by the Orchestra at Temple Square, the Tabernacle's famous pipe organ, or both.
When he travels to college campuses, audiences dislike his strange sense of humor and simply want to see his more famous TV characters, so he deliberately antagonizes them by reading The Great Gatsby aloud from start to finish.

When and Olympia
When the 23 year-old Albert Einstein started a study group, the Olympia Academy, with his two younger friends, Maurice Solovine and Conrad Habicht, he suggested that the first book to be read was Pearson's The Grammar of Science.
When his people were driven from their traditional clamming grounds, Si ’ ahl met Maynard in Olympia ; they formed a friendly relationship useful to both.
When the modern Olympics came to Athens in 2004, the men's and women's shot put competition was held at the restored Olympia stadium.
When Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the International Olympic Committee, died in 1937, a monument to him was erected at ancient Olympia.
When General Motors in 2008 made a list of their top ten cars, the Saab 92 came in first followed by the Pontiac GTO ( 1964 ), the Chevrolet Corvette ( 1953 ), the EV1 ( 1996 ), the Opel Olympia ( 1936 ), the LaSalle ( 1927 ), the Chevrolet Bel Air ( 1955 ), the Cadillac V16 ( 1930 ), the Cadillac Model 30 ( 1910 ) and the Cadillac ( 1912 )
When the Olympia passed, the Texas found itself engaged by the Oquendo, the fourth ship in the Spanish line, and received four hits, the Spaniard firing the last of its " good " ammunition ( the Spanish vessels were handicapped because their otherwise rapid-firing 5. 5 inch guns only had a limited supply of properly-made ammunition, which they expended very quickly ).
When the Arcadians miscalculated and seized the Pan-Hellenic sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia in Elis, one of the Arcadian city-states, Mantinea, detached itself from the League.
When the rumors of Olympia begin to suggest that Kramer was involved, Kramer begins his own investigation.
When it opened, Olympia contained the largest indoor skating rink in the United States at by.
Live in Paris is the first DVD and live album ( seventh overall ) by Canadian jazz pianist and vocalist Diana Krall, released in 2002 ( see 2002 in music ) it was filmed during Krall's sold-out concert at Paris's Olympia on November 29-December 2, 2001 and includes songs from her multi-platinum albums Only Trust Your Heart, All for You, When I Look in Your Eyes and The Look of Love.
When they arrive at the bakery, Grace jumps asks the shop assistants, ( Olympia Dukakis and Justine Johnston ), and is told a black man bought the cake for Danielle and Dominique.
When the University of California excavated this site in 1902, and again in the 1920s, they found that the mound consisted mostly of clam, mussel, and oyster ( predominantly Olympia Oyster ) shells, with a plentiful mixture of cockleshells.
When the 1984 Ms. Olympia continued this trend — winner Cory Everson was the tallest ( 5-8 ) and heaviest ( 148 pounds ) competitor, brought very broad shoulders and large thighs — Roberts third-place placing brought some controversy.

When and 1865
When the Confederate attempt to defend Petersburg failed, the Confederate army retreated but was pursued and defeated, which resulted in Lee's surrender to Grant at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865.
When called upon to go to the aid of this settlement, which in 1865 – 1866 was sore pressed by one of the mountain Bantu tribes known as the Baramapulana, the burghers of the southern Transvaal objected that the white inhabitants of that region were too lawless and reckless a body to merit their assistance.
When Gladstone first joined Palmerston's government in 1859, he opposed further electoral reform, but he changed his position during Palmerston's last premiership, and by 1865 he was firmly in favour of enfranchising the working classes in towns.
When the first transatlantic telegraph cable was laid in 1858 by businessman Cyrus West Field, it operated for only a month ; subsequent attempts in 1865 and 1866 were more successful.
When he was appointed a brevet brigadier general on March 13, 1865, the citation made explicit mention of his role.
When Cunard died in 1865, the equally conservative Charles MacIver assumed Cunard's role.
When Schleswig-Holstein became a Prussian province in 1865, the Prussian administration established the district of Segeberg.
When C. J. STEVENS moved his lumber trade and agricultural machinery to Orford ( or Montour ) in the spring of 1865, the town had a total of seven houses.
When in 1865 the railroad between Alkmaar and Den Helder came into use, the market and home industries flourished.
When the capital was relocated from Auckland to Wellington in 1865, the Treaty documents were fastened together and deposited in a safe in the Colonial Secretary's office.
When the Villa was rented out to John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute between 1865 and 1892, the central Gallery space, headed by apses at both ends, became his chapel.
When Albert Victor was just short of seventeen months old, his brother, Prince George of Wales, was born on 3 June 1865.
When Palmerston suddenly died in late 1865, Russell again became Prime Minister.
When Mrs Gaskell died suddenly in 1865, it was not quite complete, and the last section was written by Frederick Greenwood.
When he first arrived in Edinburgh in 1865, Masson lived in Rosebery Crescent, then he lived at 10 Regent Terrace from 1869 to 1882 before moving to Great King Street.
When the war and the draft ended in 1865, the remaining $ 1, 200 was used to erect the frame building that has served as the Crosby Township Hall ever since.
When Richmond fell to U. S. forces in April 1865, Van Lew was the first person to raise the United States flag in the city.
When he saw that the Ottomans didn't give their promises of relief on feudal duties and tax cuts, he tried in 1865 to once again start an uprising, but without any help, he was unsuccessful.
When Abdul Rahman's brothers — Saud and Abdullah — were struggling for power in 1865, Abdul Rahman and his brother Muhammad tended to align themselves with Saud.
When Robert E. Lee surrendered his Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox Court House in 1865, Grant agreed to allow the men under Lee's command to go home under parole and to keep sidearms and private horses.
When Lincoln was assassinated on April 15, 1865, revenue cutters were ordered to search all ships for any assassins who might be trying to escape.
* Ash, Stephen V. When the Yankees Came: Conflict and Chaos in the Occupied South, 1861 – 1865 University of North Carolina Press, 1995.
When viewed as an entrenched clause, the Corwin Amendment — had it been ratified — might have been construed to prohibit the Thirteenth Amendment, ratified in 1865, which abolished slavery in the United States and gave Congress enforcement power.
When Palmerston died in 1865, however, the floodgates for reform were opened.
When it came to deriving the electromagnetic wave equation from displacement current in his 1865 paper A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field, he got around the problem of the non-zero divergence associated with Gauss's law and dielectric displacement by eliminating the Gauss term and deriving the wave equation exclusively for the solenoidal magnetic field vector.

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