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When and Byrd
When the gubernatorial campaign starts, Caldwell is expected to become a campaign coordinator for Byrd.
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.
After Byrd had collected the $ 10 joining fee and $ 3 charge for a robe and hood from every applicant, the Grand Dragon Joel L. Baskin for the mid-Atlantic states came down to Crab Orchard, to officially organize the chapter ... " When it came time to choose the Exalted Cyclops, the top officer in the local Klan unit, Byrd won unanimously.
When Governor Thomas Stevenson Drew resigned from office on January 10, 1849, Byrd was president of the Senate and became acting governor.
When he was denied the position, William Byrd II returned once more to London on romantic endeavors.
When Byrd wrote a letter to Lucy ’ s parents asking to court her, they immediately accepted.
When Lucy died of smallpox in 1715, Byrd suffered greatly.
When the electoral college cast its vote, all of the unpledged electors cast their votes for conservative Democrat Harry F. Byrd for President and Strom Thurmond for Vice President.
When Byrd returned to the States in 1961 armed with " Desafinado " and a cache of new Brazilian songs, the first person he rang up was jazz producer Creed Taylor.
When celebrity Paris Hilton was sent back to jail for driving with a suspended license on June 8, 2007, " Jake Byrd " was heard screaming " No, No, No, No!
When the Senator resigned in 1965, he was replaced by his son Harry F. Byrd, Jr. in the U. S. Senate.
When that wasn't enough, he pushed through the Byrd Road Act of 1932, a law that created the state's Virginia Secondary Roads System and gave the state responsibility for maintaining county roads, but didn't include similar assistance for Virginia's independent cities.
When a fisheries officer killed a Virginian waterman illegally dredging, Byrd disarmed the force.

When and arrived
When the captives arrived in Boston, `` the chaplain ( of their captors ) went to prayers in the open streets, that the people might take notice what they had done in a holy manner, and in the name of the Lord ''.
When I arrived at Viola's I was shown, to my surprise, into the kitchen.
When the police arrived, they found McClellan and the two lawyers sitting and staring silently.
When police arrived the man was still violent, Slate said.
When the latter arrived, he was killed by Seitz von Frauenberg.
When Andronikos arrived he found that his authority was overthrown: Isaac had been proclaimed Emperor.
When D-Day arrived, they had made enough penicillin to treat all the wounded Allied forces.
When the Israelites, led by Joshua toward the Promised Land, arrived at the banks of the River Jordan, the Ark was carried in the lead preceding the people and was the signal for their advance ( Joshua 3: 3, 6 ).
When sitting in review of a decision, the Court will only look at the method in which the decision was arrived at, whereas in an administrative appeal the correctness of the decision itself will be examined, usually by a higher body in the agency.
When Theseus arrived, he did not reveal his true identity.
When Nelson's fleet arrived off Egypt on 1 August and discovered Brueys's dispositions, he ordered an immediate attack, and his ships advanced on the French line.
" When Graham arrived in Greenville, Jones, Jr. emphasized that the basis of the university's position was scriptural and not personal.
When Caliph al-Mu ' izz li Din Allah finally arrived from the old Fatimid capital of Mahdia in Tunisia in 973, he gave the city its present name, al-Qahira (" The Victorious ").
When Beaux arrived in Paris, the Impressionists, a group of artists who had begun their own series of independent exhibitions from the official Salon in 1874, were beginning to lose their solidarity.
When Napoleon arrived, he reorganized the defenses, while realizing that without cannon, the city could not be held.
When the Industrial Revolution arrived, many changes occurred that brought about the food today in its modern form.
When news arrived of Cerialis ' victory over Civilis, Mucianus tactfully dissuaded Domitian from pursuing further military endeavours.
When the invitation arrived, Kaye was busy at work on The Inspector General ( which had a working title of Happy Times for a while ).
When Caraffa's replacement, Count Caprara, was himself transferred in 1694, it seemed that Eugene's chance for command and decisive action had finally arrived.
When the pro-Nestorius Antiochene delegation finally arrived, they decided to convene their own council over which Candidian presided.
When he arrived home, Sullivan learned he would not be able to air the Bergman material from it.
When most of the land army arrived, the King and Queen had a profound dispute.
When the French general Junot arrived in Lisbon, the Portuguese fleet had already left with all the local elite.
When they arrived they found that only 54 of the 193 deportées sent out three years earlier were left ; 11 had escaped, and the rest had died of tropical fevers and other diseases.
When pitcher Roger Clemens arrived in Boston for the first time in 1984, he took a taxi from Logan Airport and was sure the driver had misunderstood his directions when he announced their arrival at the park.

When and cradled
Of this region, Mary Notarthomas has written that " When walking on the lake trails, one is cradled between the rich, vibrant, almost alien blue-green waters on one side and thickly vegetated, steep wooded inclines on the other .."
The answer they had expected was the one Sir Eastwind had reported: " When Britain was cradled in the west, the eastwind hardened her and made her great.

When and arms
When I hold my son he stiffens his whole body in my arms until he is as straight and stiff as a board.
When a fisherman brought her up in his arms, still, small, as if she were a child asleep, I began to shudder with a terrible excitement, almost triumphant, that I still cannot account for.
When the anchor lands on the bottom, it will generally fall over with the arms parallel to the seabed.
" When fighting broke out again, Hinde saw his Batetela allies drop human arms, legs and heads on the road.
When in an aggressive mode, a chimp will swagger bipedally, hunched over and arms waving, in an attempt to exaggerate its size.
" George Fenneman, his radio and TV announcer, good-natured foil, and lifelong friend, often related a story in subsequent years of one of his final visits to Groucho's home: When the time came to end the visit, Fenneman lifted Groucho from his wheelchair, put his arms around his torso, and began to " walk " the frail comedian backwards across the room toward his bed.
When the police came to his house, Harold watched as they told his mother that he had died in the fire, and saw her collapse into the policemen's arms.
When the arms of a knight and his wife are shown in one achievement, the insignia of knighthood surround the husband's arms only, and the wife's arms are customarily surrounded by a meaningless ornamental garland of leaves for visual balance.
When Frederick I became Duke of Swabia in 1079, his coat of arms depicted a black lion on a gold shield.
When they refused to hand the arms to the government, Ben-Gurion ordered that the ship be sunk.
When on the ground, they stand upright and move with short hops forward, with their arms held high.
When the legs are flat, the rower begins to pull the handle toward the chest with their arms while keeping their arms straight and parallel to the floor.
When the federal government tried to assert authority on behalf of the Cherokees, the governor of Georgia took up arms.
" When a young man stood before him for sentencing after admitting to stealing jewels from a parcel, the defendant's wife stood near him, infant daughter in her arms, and Landis mused what to do about the situation.
When asked, Miaoshan willingly offered up her eyes and arms.
When he found out that Cleopatra was still alive, his friends brought him to Cleopatra's monument in which she was hiding, and he died in her arms.
When Congress prohibited further funding to the Contras, Reagan continued the funding through arms sales that were also prohibited by Congress.
When this scheme was revealed, Reagan admitted that he knew about Iranian " arms for hostages " dealings but professed ignorance about the proceeds funding the Contras ; for this, National Security Council aide Lt. Col. Oliver North took much of the blame.
When Sophie, Countess of Wessex was granted arms, the sinister supporter assigned was a blue wyvern, described by the College of Arms as " an heraldic beast which has long been associated with Wessex ".
When Mr Gladstone appeared on the Tyne he heard cheer no other English minister ever heard ... the people were grateful to him, and rough pitmen who never approached a public man before, pressed round his carriage by thousands ... and thousands of arms were stretched out at once, to shake hands with Mr Gladstone as one of themselves.
When Gregory was hard pressed by Henry IV, Robert Guiscard left him to his fate, and only intervened when he himself was threatened with German arms.
When the Zanni's leg lifts, their chest is forward and their arms are in the position of a chicken.

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