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When and Brooklyn
When Al was 11, the Capone family moved to 38 Garfield Place in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
When he was a child, the family moved to Brooklyn, New York.
When he was three years old, his family moved to the United States and settled in the Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn for about 10 years before returning to Italy.
When the film was screened in New York in 2005, film critic Joshua Land wrote, " Little Fugitive shines as a beautifully shot document of a bygone Brooklyn — any drama here resides in the grainy black-and-white cinematography, with its careful attention to the changes in light brought on by the inexorably advancing sun ... Filled with ' Aw, fellas!
When Abbott was 16, his father, now an employee of the Columbia Burlesque Wheel, installed him in the box office of the Casino Theater in Brooklyn.
When MECC existed, its headquarters were in Brooklyn Center.
" When Dr. George Hopkins ( Brooklyn ) ran the Colonial Springs bottling works: " A bottling house was built and the springs were welled in with enameled brick and covered with glass tops.
When it was evident he was not coming back, Mae went to work for the Brooklyn – Manhattan Transit Corporation ( BMT ).
When the Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, the second version of the Hollywood Stars was forced to relocate and, in an ironic twist, were sold and moved " back " to Salt Lake City, becoming the Salt Lake City Bees.
When the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company electrified the steam railroads and connected Brooklyn to Manhattan via the Brooklyn Bridge at the beginning of the 20th century, Coney Island soon turned from a resort to a location accessible to day-trippers from New York City, especially those escaping the summer heat.
When she was eight years old, she was raped while staying with a family friend in Brooklyn.
When he was seven, his family emigrated to Seattle ( United States ), where he attended Queen Anne Elementary School, Meany Middle School and Garfield High School, and honed his game at a ( now-defunct ) coffeehouse, the Last Exit on Brooklyn, playing against the likes of Latvian-born master Viktors Pupols and six-time Washington State Champion James Harley McCormick.
When I finally got up to Brooklyn, I went to Pee Wee and said, ' Black people love you.
When his slump continued into the following spring, fans reacted with countless letters and good-luck gifts, and one Brooklyn priest – Father Herbert Redmond of St. Francis Roman Catholic Church – told his flock: " It's far too hot for a homily.
When he hears from another inmate that the Brooklyn Dodgers have promoted Jackie Robinson ( then a notable Negro League player ), Little is happy, but Baines reminds Little to never forget four hundred years of slavery.
When her children left home, Green moved repeatedly among small apartments in Brooklyn Heights and Hoboken, New Jersey, mainly to avoid establishing a residence permanent enough to attract the attention of tax officials in any state.
When he was found in Brooklyn in 1976, the NAACP and Alabama's attorney urged Governor George Wallace to pardon Norris, which he did in the same year.
When he was still very young, his family moved to Brooklyn, where his father became a book binder.
When classes resumed on September 21, 2001, students were moved to Brooklyn Technical High School while the Stuyvesant building served as a base of operations for rescue and recovery workers.
When the observers balked and produced injunctions from the Brooklyn Supreme Court McKane supposedly declared " injunctions don't go here " and ordered the men away.
When referring specifically to the lower Manhattan business district and its immediate environs, the northern border is commonly designated by thoroughfares approximately a mile-and-a-half south of 14th Street and a mile north of the island's southern tip: Chambers Street from near the Hudson east to the Brooklyn Bridge entrances and overpass.
When the 14th Street – Eastern Line and Canarsie Line were connected on July 14, 1928, the old Canarsie Line service was renamed the Broadway ( Brooklyn ) Line, providing only weekday local service over the Broadway Elevated west of Eastern Parkway.

When and Tigers
When that season ended, Short dealt his best starting pitcher and the left side of his infield to the Detroit Tigers for erstwhile 30-game-winner Denny McLain, who had spent most of the 1970 campaign suspended because of gambling allegations.
When the Tigers began the 1968 season in first place, winning nine consecutive games after losing the season opening game, McLain made controversial statements in early May by criticizing Detroit fans for being, " the biggest front-running fans in the world.
When Mantle came to bat in the eighth inning with McLain and the Tigers holding a 6-1 lead, McLain intentionally threw a soft pitch directly over home plate.
When the Vernon Tigers abandoned Los Angeles after the 1925 season, it was suggested to Lane that he would do well to transfer his team to southern California.
In particular, the song " When the Tigers Broke Free " ( featured in the soundtrack to the film of The Wall, and later added to The Final Cut ) recounts the events at Anzio.
* This battle inspired the Pink Floyd song " When the Tigers Broke Free ".
* When the Tigers Broke Free
When the Massillon Tigers arrived on the scene and went professional, Canton, as an amateur team, was no longer competitive.
When Thorpe returned to action in a postseason game against the New York Brickley Giants in December, the Tigers were again victorious.
When the newspapers reported about " the Tigers " it was usually in reference to the amateurs.
When they beat Waterloo on the last day of the 1987 / 88 season, the Tigers became England ’ s first official champions.
When it was initially ( and erroneously ) reported that Nap Lajoie had won the batting title, Crawford was alleged to have been one of several Tigers who sent a telegram to Lajoie congratulating him on beating Cobb.
Echoes is the first album released on Compact Disc that includes " When the Tigers Broke Free ", which appeared in the film version of Pink Floyd — The Wall ( the song later appeared on the 2004 re-release of The Final Cut in a slightly re-mixed form ).
When the Tigers ' Alan Trammell hurt his arm and could not play tonight, Manager Joe Altobelli named Griffin to the team, partly because he's a fine player, but mostly because he was here.
When Doolittle arrived in Chongqing, he told Colonel Claire Chennault, leader of the Flying Tigers, about Birch and his help.
When the 2004 Major League Baseball season opened in Japan, the Tigers played an exhibition game against the New York Yankees at the Tokyo Dome on March 29.
" When paired with Larry Osterman on Tigers telecasts in the late 1960s and early ' 70s, the opening was often " Thank you, Larry, and good afternoon.
When the novelist threw out the first pitch at a June 15, 1999 Tigers game, Leonard wore a No. 21 jersey that was presented to him by the Tigers in an homage to Kell.
When his playing career ended after stints with the Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres, Podres served as the pitching coach for the Padres, Boston Red Sox, Minnesota Twins and Philadelphia Phillies for 13 seasons between and.
When Tigers pitcher Bill James agreed that his team would go easy, the Tigers lost all four games, allowing the White Sox to win the American League pennant.
His brother Mike McTernan was the singer for Damnation A. D., and currently sings for When Tigers Fight.
* When Tigers Fight

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