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When and Cúchulainn
When Fand sees that Cúchulainn's jealous wife, Emer is worthy of him ( and accompanied by a troop of armed women ), she decides to return to Manannán, who then shakes his magical cloak of mists between Fand and Cúchulainn so that they may never meet again.
When Lugaid mac Con Roí and Erc mac Cairpri killed Cúchulainn, Conall pursued them.
When Ailill and Medb, king and queen of Connacht, invade Ulster to steal the bull Donn Cúailnge, their progress is held up by Cúchulainn, who demands single combat.
When he, Cúchulainn and Conall Cernach contend for the champion's portion at Briccriu's feast, Lóegaire is always a distant third.
When Cúchulainn returned to Emain Macha after his first foray, his fury was so great the Ulstermen feared he would destroy them.

When and lay
When Blackman emerged from the bedroom, everyone was gone except the tolerant Lord Thomson, who stayed and chatted with him for half an hour, and then Blackman lay awake most of that night, despairing of what he must expect on the Continent.
When the great reform of the 11th century had put an end to the direct jurisdiction of the lay abbots, the honorary title of abbot continued to be held by certain of the great feudal families, as late as the 13th century and later, the actual head of the community retaining that of dean.
When she entered features, Hollywood believed that the movies ' future lay in reproducing Broadway plays for a mass audience.
When I speak that Word, I shall lay the foundation for that which is to take place during the next seven hundred years.
Thus, personal involvement is linked with public opinion Proverbs that speak to the political disgruntlement include: “ When the Czar spits into the soup dish, it fairly bursts with pride ”; “ If the Czar be a rhymester, woe be to the poets ”; and “ The hen of the Czarina herself does not lay swan ’ s eggs .” While none of these proverbs state directly, “ I hate the Czar and detest my situation ” ( which would have been incredibly dangerous ), they do get their points across.
When the king said that he would call his friends into council and consider what he ought to do, Popilius drew a circle in the sand around the king's feet with the stick he was carrying and said, " Before you step out of that circle give me a reply to lay before the senate.
When monks came to him to settle the dispute over Sandwhich, he " lay and grew black as they spoke ".
When his calculations showed that the manholes on telephone routes were sufficiently close together to be able to insert the loading coils without the expense of either having to dig up the route or lay in new cables he changed to this new plan.
When the Illinois Central Railroad was built into Chicago in 1852, it was permitted to lay track along the lakefront on a causeway built offshore from the park.
When Henry V advanced with an army into Italy in order to be crowned, the Pope agreed to a compact in February 1111 which stipulated that the Church should surrender all the possessions and royalties it had received from the Empire and kingdom of Italy since the days of Charlemagne, while Henry V on his side should renounce lay investiture.
When the Institute was dissolved, the trustees decided to lay out a townsite on the Institute lands.
When Itō reached London, he had talks with Lord Lansdowne which helped lay the groundwork for the Anglo-Japanese Alliance announced early the following year.
When a pipeline is built, the construction project not only covers the civil work to lay the pipeline and build the pump / compressor stations, it also has to cover all the work related to the installation of the field devices that will support remote operation.
When self-inseminated, the wild-type worm will lay approximately 300 eggs.
When a large bet comes in, a bookmaker can also try to lay off the risk by buying bets from other bookmakers.
When he died on 5 May 1807 at 4½ years of age, his body lay in state at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
When Peter's nephew Boniface, Count of Savoy, died without heirs in 1263, the question of the succession to Savoy lay unanswered.
When the female is ready to lay her eggs, the entrance is just large enough for her to enter the nest, and after she has done so, the remaining opening is also all but sealed shut.
When Quarter Horse racing began, it was very expensive to lay a full mile of track so it was agreed that a straight track of four hundred meters, or one quarter of a mile would be laid instead.
When I am to flit from one house to another, they lay me on parchment, seal me up carefully, make a parcel of me and take me round.
When the guns fell silent on May 7, over 29, 000 soldiers lay dead or wounded on the fields at the Wilderness, and Grant ’ s Union army was able to disengage and press on toward Richmond.
When the Egyptians conquered Sinai, he was also thought to guard the turquoise mines, which predominantly lay within Sinai.
When they left the following evening, the entire town lay in ruins, burned to the ground as punishment for Fairfield's support of the rebel cause.
When the state's first twelve counties were established in 1683, the territory that would become Orangetown lay within Orange County.

When and wounded
When it was over, eight of his company were still alive and all eight were wounded.
When we got there, Trig and the Negro were quarreling over possession of a gold crucifix around the neck of a wounded Filipino.
When the boat had touched, the weaker ones and the two wounded men had been lifted out and carried away by the soldiers.
When D-Day arrived, they had made enough penicillin to treat all the wounded Allied forces.
When Heureux and Mercure had cut their anchor cables to escape the exploding Orient, their crews had panicked and neither captain ( both of whom were wounded ) had managed to regain control of their ship.
When the Pope passed them, Ağca fired several shots and wounded him, but was grabbed by spectators and Vatican security chief Camillo Cibin and prevented from finishing the assassination or escaping.
When Otto was carried off the field by his wounded and terrified horse, and Ferdinand, Count of Flanders, severely wounded, was captured by the French, the Flemish and Imperial troops saw that the battle was lost, turned and fled from the battlefield.
" When Patton asked Kuhl where he was hurt, Kuhl shrugged and replied that he was " nervous " rather than wounded, adding " I guess I can't take it.
When a mortar team from the US 10th Mountain Division was hit by enemy mortar fire, Wallace put himself in harm's way, collecting some of the wounded by dragging them into the creek bed, then dressing their wounds along with another SASR liaison officer.
When she learns that her son has also been wounded, she searches the battlefields, crawls through trenches, and finally reaches him at a medical station only to have him die in her arms.
When conflict resumed he was wounded at Appleby in July 1648.
When the populace came to the defense of the monks, the resulting clashes saw 30 civilians killed and 200 wounded.
When World War I broke out, Chevalier was in the middle of his national service, already in the front line, where he was wounded by shrapnel in the back in the first weeks of combat and was taken as a prisoner of war in Germany for two years.
When Benjamin's young son Thomas tries to free Gabriel, he is shot and killed by Tavington, who orders the Martins ' house burned and wounded American regulars executed.
When Paris later left her for Helen she told him that if he ever was wounded, he should come to her for she could heal any injury, even the most serious wounds.
When thou comest to thy ships many of thy people will conspire against thee, and then a battle will follow in which many of thy men will fall, and thou wilt be wounded almost to death, and carried upon a shield to thy ship ; yet after seven days thou shalt be well of thy wounds, and immediately thou shalt let thyself be baptized.
When the troops fell back he brought off the flag, under a fierce fire in which he was twice severely wounded.
When its commander Lorenzo de Olazo was wounded, the Spaniards retreated.
When he takes out and opens a small device, Klaatu is shot and wounded by a nervous soldier.
" When Billy flips his middle finger up at them, the hillbilly fires the shotgun at Billy, who immediately hits the pavement, seriously wounded in the side.
When his father, Bardas was wounded in battle in 953, Nikephoros was promoted to supreme commander on the eastern frontier.
When Antony and Cleopatra die, Pullo and his comrade Lucius Vorenus slip through Octavian's border guards with the child, though Vorenus is severely wounded.
When Gloucester attacked this group at a council meeting in June 1483, Stanley was wounded and imprisoned but at least spared the fate of Lord Hastings – that of summary execution.

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