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When they were offered $ 400 to play at a dance, Orbison realized that he could make a living in music.
When the film opened in June 1989, it was backed by the biggest marketing and merchandising campaign in film history at the time, and became one of the biggest box office hits of all time, grossing well over US $ 250 million in the US alone and $ 400 million worldwide ( numbers not adjusted for inflation ) and earning critical acclaim for the performances of both Keaton and Nicholson, as well as the film's production aspects, which won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.
" When the vanguard, comprising 5, 400 English and Welsh infantry plus several hundred cavalry, had crossed the Bridge, the attack was ordered.
When the Jacobites retreated across the border to Scotland they left a garrison of 400 in Carlisle Castle.
When the ball cleared the fence, a good 400 feet away from home plate, it was still rising.
When the attempt to swap Hearst for jailed SLA members failed, the SLA demanded that the captive's family distribute $ 70 worth of food to every needy Californian – an operation that would cost an estimated $ 400 million.
When Flamininus began his march to Larisa he had under his command about 32, 500 to 33, 400 soldiers.
When the railways arrived the rate of population growth increased — reaching nearly 400, 000 by the turn of the century ; with the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury particularly suffering deprivation, poverty and severe overcrowding.
When Los Alamitos incorporated in 1960 its population was only about 3, 400, while still-growing Rossmoor was nearing 10, 000.
When Bainville incorporated in 1918, it had five hotels, two grain elevators, and more than 400 residents.
When Talihina incorporated in 1905, the town claimed a population of 400.
When the local department store in Powell closed, the community raised $ 400, 000 and established the Powell Mercantile, a community-owned store.
When William, Prince of Orange invaded England in November 1688, Churchill, accompanied by some 400 officers and men, rode to join him in Axminster.
When Elizabeth I visited Kenilworth in 1575 she brought an entourage of 31 barons and 400 staff for a visit that lasted an exceptional 19 days ; Leicester, the castle's owner, entertained the Queen and much of the neighbouring region with pageants, fireworks, bear baiting, mystery plays, hunting and lavish banquets.
When production ended in 1995, more than 1, 400, 000 second generation cars had been sold.
When Via bought Cyrix, they had 400, and we had 60, and we were turning out more product.
When sets were finally made available in late 1964, they were put on the market at a competitive 198, 000 yen ($ 550 ), but cost the company over 400, 000 yen to produce.
When used as corsairs they carried a crew of 300 to 400 men and mounted perhaps 16 to 40 guns according to size.
When crowds failed to appear in the anticipated numbers — the exposition was attracting on average 13, 000 visitors daily, only 7, 400 of whom paid entrance — the company was able to repay only $ 140, 000 of the million dollar loan.
When calculating counterfeit products, current estimates place the global losses at $ 400 billion.
When the king's sub-librarian Jean Gosselin died of extreme old age in 1604, Casaubon succeeded him, with a salary of 400 livres in addition to his pension.
When arriving in Anatolia from Merv ( Turkmenistan ) with his 400 horsemen to aid the Seljuks of Rum against the Byzantines, Ertuğrul set off the chain of events that would ultimately lead to the founding of the Ottoman Empire.
When the Commentaries were first printed in North America, 1, 400 copies were ordered for Philadelphia alone.
When Tony George ( Hulman's grandson ) inherited the track, he brought more racing to the Speedway, with NASCAR in 1994 ( the Brickyard 400, known from 2005 to 2009 as the Allstate 400 at The Brickyard ), and an International Race of Champions ( IROC ) event in 1998.

When and Riddler
When the player finds one of the Riddler trophies in a cell next to hers after her capture, Harley taunts Batman for falling in a trap of hers, but she is surprised only seconds later when the player breaks out of the cell.
In Catwoman: When in Rome, Scarecrow supplies the Riddler with fear gas to manipulate Catwoman, and later aids Riddler when he fights Catwoman in Rome.
When the Riddler threatens to expose Batman's secret identity, however, the Caped Crusader mockingly labels it an empty threat, pointing out that if Riddler revealed the answer to the riddle " who is Batman?
When Joker sends Deathstroke to kill Riddler, the players help Query and Echo protect Riddler from Deathstroke.
When Deathstroke is defeated, Riddler mentions to Deathstroke that Joker never made the payment transfer and Deathstroke leaves.
When the Riddler gives a riddle at the dinner table, his wife tells him to just ask for the salt.
When Bane and Riddler are defeated, Mad Hatter is apprehended and uses his expertise in nanotechnology to show them that the nanites are not his ( he claimed he would be proud if they were ), but of alien technology ( actually Brainiac's technology ).
When one of the cut-outs turns out to be Matthew Lesko, Jefferson explains that he mistook Lesko for a villain " he was wearing punctuation on his suit ", like that worn by the Batman villain The Riddler.

When and challenges
When dealing with new life challenges, adolescents take comfort in discussing these issues within their peer groups instead of their parents.
When passenger Eldreth " Ellie " Coburn visits her pet, an alien, semi-intelligent " spider puppy " that Max has befriended, she learns that he can play three-dimensional chess, and she challenges him to a game.
When a civilization responds to challenges, it grows.
When Penelope challenges the suitors to string Odysseus ' bow and shoot an arrow through the handle-holes of twelve axeheads, Telemachus is the first to attempt the task.
When Albert blames the Count for his father's downfall and publicly challenges him to a duel, Mercédès goes secretly to the Count and begs him to spare her son.
When the three heroes return to Ulster, Cú Roí appears to each in the guise of a hideous churl ( bachlach ) and challenges them to behead him, then allow him to return and behead them.
When one tribe has more players than the other tribe, it must designate players to sit out of tribal challenges so that equal numbers compete.
When Messer took over, the museum's ability to present art at all was still in doubt due to the challenges presented by continuous spiral ramp gallery that is both tilted and has curved walls.
When sinkholes are very deep or connected to caves, they may offer challenges for experienced cavers or, when water-filled, divers.
When one Great Khan died, rival kurultai councils would simultaneously elect different successors, such as the brothers Ariq Boke and Kublai, they were both elected and then not only had to defy each other, but also deal with challenges from descendants of other of Genghis's sons.
When the traveling Buffalo Bill's Wild West show visits Cincinnati, Ohio (" Colonel Buffalo Bill "§), Frank Butler, the show's handsome, womanizing star (" I'm a Bad, Bad, Man "§), challenges anyone in town to a shooting match.
When teaching he is never cited in the Analects as lecturing at length about any subject, but instead challenges his students to discover the truth through asking direct questions, citing passages from the classics, and using analogies ( Analects 7. 8 ).
When local networks understand the factors that contribute to their success and those that pose challenges, they can better undertake strategies to maximize their strengths and effectively address their weaknesses.
When next seen, he is imprisoned at Nijō Castle, although, according to the shoshidai of Kyōto in a conversation with Koetsu, it is more of a protective custody, since his nation-wide fame from defeating the Yoshioka now makes him the target of possible revenge, challenges from fighters seeking fame and invitations to serve as a samurai.
* ( 2008 ): When starvation challenges the tradition of niche conservatism: On a new species of the saxicolous genus Phymaturus from Patagonia Argentina with pseudoarboreal foraging behaviour ( Iguania, Liolaemidae ).
#" When There Was Someone Else "-Roobarb makes friends with a shadowy boxer and challenges everybody to have a boxing fight with him.
When he presented the FY1998 budget, Cohen noted that he would involve himself with the Quadrennial Defense Review ( QDR ), which would focus on the challenges to U. S. security and the nation's military needs over the next decade or more.
When Maleficent challenges Regina to kill her, Regina states she won't because Maleficent is her only friend.
When the Gunslinger challenges the two men to a showdown, Blane treats the confrontation as a typical amusement until the robot shoots and kills him.
When Will challenges Davy Jones to Liar's Dice, betting his soul against the key to the Dead Man's Chest, Bootstrap joins in, and purposely loses to save his son from eternal enslavement.
When the Red Shadow comes face to face with General Birabeau, the old man challenges the rebel leader to a duel.
When later challenges to the legitimacy of the papers submitted by the Bogdanov brothers arose, the debate spread to the question of whether the substitution of a " publication requirement " by university professors when they do not understand students ' work is a valid means of determining the veracity of a paper.
When Brian's tribe lost the first and second immunity challenges, he joined the majority to vote out John Raymond and Tanya Vance.
When you see Lars under the pier, Pi challenges Otto to a halfpipe skate duel.

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