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When and Al
When Governor Al Smith offered New York National Guard planes to fly the mail in and out of the state, it seemed a likely temporary solution, easing Burlington's bottleneck and that at Montpelier too.
When Al was 11, the Capone family moved to 38 Garfield Place in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
" When he saw Al Jolson singing in The Jazz Singer in 1927, considered the first talkie, Capra recalled his reaction:
Trumpeter Al Hirt was part owner of the team, and his rendition of " When the Saints Go Marching In " was made the official fight song.
When Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said assumed power in 1970, Oman had limited contacts with the outside world, including neighbouring Arab states.
When Dubai's oil exports commenced in 1969, Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, was also able to use oil revenues to improve the quality of life of his people.
When Sam recovers, he finds his memories to be incomplete, particularly with knowledge about himself or the project ; Al would refer to this as his " swiss-cheesed memory " throughout the series.
Sports author Dick Crouser wrote, " When the late Al Helfer was broadcasting the Oakland A's games, he was not too enthusiastic about Reggie Jackson's speed or his hustle.
When the movie's star, Al Jolson, sings, however, the film shifts to sound recorded on the set, including both his musical performances and two scenes with ad-libbed speech — one of Jolson's character, Jakie Rabinowitz ( Jack Robin ), addressing a cabaret audience ; the other an exchange between him and his mother.
When Al identifies himself as Haskell, she blackmails him by threatening to turn him in.
When friend and fellow Army Scout Al Sieber learned what Schieffelin was up to, he is quoted as telling him, " The only rock you will find out there will be your own tombstone ".
When Columbia was preparing a screen biography of Al Jolson, many big-name stars were considered for the title role, including James Cagney and Danny Thomas ( both of whom turned it down ), but resident contractee Larry Parks was reportedly the first actor to be interviewed.
When LaMotta returned, he knocked out his first two opponents, Johnny Pretzie ( TKO 4 ) and Al McCoy ( KO 1 ), but a split decision loss afterwards to Billy Kilgore convinced him to finally retire.
* " When Hearts Are Young " w. Cyrus Wood m. Sigmund Romberg & Al Goodman
* " When You Play In The Game Of Love " w. Joe Goodwin m. Al Piantadosi
When Blanche cheats with mobster Al Torrio ( Anthony LaPaglia ), Ray leaves her and locates Hattie.
When Bush subsequently brought up the issue in a debate with Al Gore, Al-Arian was reportedly " thrilled — and began registering local Muslims to vote, and promoting Bush's candidacy at local mosques.
When Norris downed the champion for the count with a right to the jaw, Mugabi received the dubious distinction as the second fighter, after Al Singer, to both win and lose a world title by first round knockout when he was defeated by Norris.
When Merchant was a child, her mother listened to music ( The Beatles, Al Green, Aretha Franklin ) and encouraged her children to study music, but she wouldn't allow TV after Natalie was 12.
When Smails is antagonized by the obnoxious nouveau riche Al Czervik ( Rodney Dangerfield ) during a game, he throws a putter and accidentally injures a member of the club.
When drugs are sent overland, through the Sahara, the drug traders have been increasingly forced to cooperate with terrorist organisations, such as Al Qaida in Islamic Maghreb.
When the new council convened in 1980, led by new mayor Al Duffy, the town remained without a development plan.
When Coolidge declined to run again in the 1928 election, the Republican Party nominated engineer and Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, who was elected by a wide margin over Al Smith, the first Catholic nominee.
** Al Schmitt ( engineer ) for When I Look in Your Eyes performed by Diana Krall

When and Posen
When in 1830 the Polish November Uprising led by Michał Gedeon Radziwiłł broke out at Warsaw in Russian Congress Poland, his brother Antoni Radziwiłł was dismissed as Duke-Governor of the Prussian Grand Duchy of Posen by King Frederick William III and the sole rule passed to Flottwell as the new Oberpräsident.

When and originated
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 he was two, his mother moved to the South Bronx near the Bronx Zoo, to live with her parents, Kate and James Gerardi, who originated from Corleone, Sicily.
When The WB added the Kids ' WB programming block in 1995, Warner Bros. Animation-produced Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs and later Batman: The Animated Series, ( all of which originated either on Fox Kids or in syndication ) moved to Kids ' WB with new productions and original shows included.
When John L. Caskey of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens outlined the results of his excavations at Lerna from 1952 up until 1958, he stated that the hallmarks of Middle Helladic culture ( i. e. Gray Minyan ware and the fast potter's wheel ) may have originated from Early Helladic III.
When delicate balancing and strict scoring of trials were dispensed with in favor of a race to be the fastest rider to the finish, it was called scrambles, said to have originated in the phrase, " a rare old scramble " describing one such early race.
When the Royal Panopticon ( afterwards the Alhambra in Leicester Square ) was originated in 1854 as a scientific institution, Buckingham was selected to write and deliver the explanatory description of the views of various countries, and more recently at the Egyptian Hall he was the lecturer engaged to illustrate Hamilton's Tour of Europe.
The FidoNet list originated with a 1988 Saturday Night Live skit featuring Bond Villains touting a book " What Not To Do When You Capture James Bond ".
When the package began with two Monday night games on September 11, 2006, Primetime aired from McAfee Coliseum in Oakland, California, while Countdown originated at FedExField in Landover, Maryland ).
When the Commission counsel asked Tague where he sensed was the source of the gun shots, Tague testified the shots originated " from the monument or whatever it was " which was the area of the North Pergola Monument, located on the grassy knoll, several hundred feet west of the Book Depository building.
When nanny vans originated, they were regulated primarily by the schools and the van drivers.
When the Inner Circle line first opened, services originated from Spencer Street Station at the western end of the central business district.
When navigating down rivers, the crew used high-sided boats that originated in Russia.
When it originated, the Southwide Baptist Fellowship was almost identical in teaching and outlook as the core of Independent Baptist Fundamentalism.
When Bonfires originated in Alicante there were not made by " fallero " artists, and the first Bonfires were made by local painters and sculptors.
* When Han Xin selects his troops, the more the better ( 韓信點兵, 多多益善 ): originated from a conversation between Han Xin and Liu Bang.
For the song's vocals, Beck attempted to emulate the rapping style of Public Enemy's Chuck D. According to Beck, the line that became the song's chorus originated because " When played it back, I thought, ' Man, I'm the worst rapper in the world, I'm just a loser.
When she termed her works contes de fées ( fairy tales ), she originated the term that is now generally used for the genre.
When the 45 rpm record was originated in the late 1940s, a prefix was set up for each type of music, with 47-for the popular records whose 78 rpm version was given a 20-prefix and 48-for the country records whose 78 rpm version was given a 21-prefix.
When used as a technical term in Hindu religious literature it refers to a short introductory section that gives standard details about the work, such as the sage () who is said to have originated the work, the meter in which it is to be chanted, the deity () considered to preside over it, and other technical details of its use.
When Low Kim Pong was sixty, he had a dream where he saw a golden light rising from the west over the sea ( the west being symbolic of Buddhism which originated in India, and is west of China ).
When they started the experiment again and the electrons hit the surface, they were scattered by atoms which originated from crystal planes inside the nickel crystal.
When the Federal Government took over operations of the CNR Network in the 1930s, CKY continued the relationship and much of CKY's programing originated with the CRBC ( which later became the CBC ).
When the astronomers ask the cloud how its lifeform originated, it replies that they have always existed.
He used to say that the earliest gospels were those containing the genealogies Luke, while Mark's originated as follows: When, at Rome, Peter had openly preached the word and by the Spirit had proclaimed the gospel, the large audience urged Mark, who had followed him for a long time and remembered what had been said, to write it all down.

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