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When and Cambridge
When James Watson came to Cambridge, Crick was a 35-year-old graduate student ( due to his work during WWII ) and Watson was only 23, but he already had a Ph. D.
When expanded, the universities are almost always referred to as " Oxford and Cambridge ", the order in which they were founded.
When Cardinal Wolsey, the king's Lord Chancellor, selected several Cambridge scholars, including Edward Lee, Stephen Gardiner and Richard Sampson, to be diplomats throughout Europe, Cranmer was chosen to take a minor role in the English embassy in Spain.
When they came down from college, the men of Cambridge began to meet the women of Bloomsbury through the Stephen family.
When he died in 1947 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U. S., there was no funeral, and his body was cremated.
When he was 11 he went to Elmhurst Grammar School in Street, and when his father was promoted to head postmaster in Ely in 1945, Polkinghorne was transferred to The Perse School, Cambridge.
When TW3 was cancelled in anticipation of the 1963 election, Rushton and some of the TW3 cast as well as some of the members of the Cambridge University revue Cambridge Circus ( including future-Goodies Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie ) went on tour in America as David Frost Presents TW3.
The Jim Kweskin Jug Band of Cambridge, Mass., which recorded for the Vanguard label, featured the washtub bass and jug player Fritz Richmond, who later played jug on Warren Zevon's " I'll Sleep When I'm Dead.
When, in 1893, the unexpected invitation came to lecture in Cambridge on the functions of the sense organs, he was already deeply read in the subject.
When Jenny Clack of the University of Cambridge discovered a fossil amphibian in what was once a fetid swamp, she named it Eucritta melanolimnetes, which is Greek for " the creature from the black lagoon.
When her third child Margriet was born, the Governor General of Canada, Alexander Cambridge, Earl of Athlone, granted Royal Assent to a special law declaring Princess Juliana's rooms at the Ottawa Civic Hospital as extraterritorial so that the infant would have exclusively Dutch, not dual nationality.
As she matured, she demonstrated a strong affinity for the plays of Henrik Ibsen, as Irene in When We Dead Awaken ( Cambridge, 1968 ), as Mrs. Alving in Ghosts ( Edinburgh, 1972 ), Aase in Peer Gynt ( BBC, 1972 ) and as Gunhild in John Gabriel Borkman ( Old Vic, 1975 ), in which she appeared with Ralph Richardson and Peggy Ashcroft.
* Kennedy, Hugh, When Baghdad Ruled The Muslim World, Cambridge, Da Capo Press, 2004
When reminded that precedence belonged to Oxford " by vote of the House ," Coke persisted in giving Cambridge primacy.
When he enrolled at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Mrs. Weinberger rented an apartment nearby for the first semester that Weinberger and his older brother, Peter, attended Harvard.
When her parents cut her allowance to a minimum, Sullavan defiantly paid her way as a clerk in the Harvard Cooperative Bookstore ( The Coop ), located in Harvard Square, Cambridge.
When this occurred, with part of the sum the Porson prize was founded in 1816 at Cambridge, and remainder was devoted to the foundation of the Porson scholarship, first awarded in 1855.
* Timothy Tackett, When the King Took Flight ( Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2003 )
When his paternal grandfather, Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, died, George traced his father's steps to Harrow School and then Trinity College, Cambridge.
When Kurt Lewin ( who was Jewish ) left Germany as Adolf Hitler came to power, he travelled to Israel via the USA, stopping off in England, where Trist briefly met him and showed him around Cambridge.
When the war ended, the club moved to Stourbridge Common and, after promotion to the Cambridgeshire League Division One in 1923, moved once again to land just off Newmarket Road in Cambridge.
When the developers met at Jesus College, Cambridge, Bell was already working on a game for Acornsoft called Freefall.
When Lord Cambridge died, on April 16, 1981 in Little Abington, he was buried in the Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore.
When Tunku was 16, he won a scholarship to further his studies at Cambridge University.

When and batted
When spring training concluded, Smith had amassed a. 288 batting average and zero errors in the field, and Clayton batted. 190 with eight errors.
When a ball is batted into play, runners generally must attempt to advance if there are no open bases behind them ; for example, a runner on first base must run to second base if the batter puts the ball in play.
When used without a modifier, the " Triple Crown " generally refers to a batter who has led the league in batting average, home runs, and run batted in ( RBI ).
When England batted first, Hobbs and Sutcliffe added 136 for the first wicket ; Hobbs, playing a Test innings in England for the first time since 1912, scored 76.
When he batted in the fourth Test, he scored slowly, determined not to be dismissed, and shared an opening partnership of 108 with Sutcliffe, their 11th century stand against Australia.
When Lancashire batted on for too long against Oxford University at Oxford in 1990, Phil Gerrans, an Australian playing for Oxford, bowled a ball underarm.
When a defensive player has the ball and can end the play by preventing further advance, but fails to do so because of a mental mistake ( not an error ) and a runner subsequently scores, the official scorer must decide whether to credit the batter with a run batted in ( RBI ).
When the match began, Ranjitsinhji batted towards the end of the first day and, still weak from his illness, played carefully ; he was exhausted after scoring 39 not out.
) When an out is recorded without a fielder's direct involvement, such as where a runner is hit by a batted ball, the fielder nearest to the action is usually credited with the putout.
When Australia batted, Lawry, their stumbling-block-extraordinary, took root, and in an interminable left-handed stand with Cowper effectively droused English prospects.
When Australia batted again, Verity took eight for 43, dismissing Bradman a second time, to give him match figures of 15 for 104 ; 14 of the wickets came on the third day.
When England batted they had no answer to Lance Gibbs and lost by an innings after following on.
When the New South Wales team batted and Billy Murdoch was adjudged run out, no new batsman emerged.
When England batted they struggled to 325 only because Briggs at No. 8 scored 57.
When England batted, Edwards shared an opening partnership of 94 with Laura Newton, and both made half-centuries as England paced themselves well, keeping the required run rate just around six per over.
When play resumed in 1995, Vizcaino responded with his best season to that point, collecting 146 hits, including a career-high 21 doubles and 56 runs batted in, although his strikeouts increased slightly to 76.

When and second
When it was followed by a second, whining even closer, Cobb swerved sharply aside into a depression.
When he came to Baltimore, he was leaving a team which was supposed to win the National League pennant, and he was joining what seemed to be a second division American League club.
When this second dilemma first became obvious -- during the mid to late '50's -- the United States appeared to have three choices.
When he returned home, the station wagon loaded with tools, Jinny had gone with a friend to some meeting in the village, using the recently purchased second car.
When 1 ml of conjugate was passed through a column ( Af ), the first and second milliliter fractions collected were the most specific and gave no nonspecific staining in some experiments, and very little in others.
When we look at countries like Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Burma, where substantial progress has been made in creating a minimum supply of modern men and of social overhead capital, and where institutions of centralized government exist, we find a second category of countries with a different set of problems and hence different priorities for policy.
When a second quake came, they dashed back to the beach, fearing that they might be buried under landslides.
" When Jesus the Christ, who is the Word and the Bread of Life, comes a second time, the righteous will be raised incorruptible and will be taken in the clouds to meet their Lord.
When questioned on why she followed Thomas to the second job after he had already allegedly harassed her, she said she had wanted to work in the civil rights field, she had no alternative job, " and at that time, it appeared that the sexual overtures ... had ended.
When the ball crosses the plate the runner breaks for second base, and is essentially stealing the base on the middle infielders who have not covered second base.
When MLB adopted the addition of a second wild card team, the 2012 Division Series are scheduled to use the 2-3 format due to scheduling conflicts, which will revert back to the 2-2-1 format from 2013 onwards.
When the serving side loses a rally, the serve immediately passes to their opponent ( s ) ( this differs from the old system where sometimes the serve passes to the doubles partner for what is known as a " second serve ").
When shuffled, the second deck is placed to the shuffler's right, i. e. to the next dealer's left.
When the Assyrians attacked Judah in 701 they did so via the Philistine coast and the Shephelah, the border region which included Micah's village of Moresheth, as well as Lachish, Judah's second largest city.
When Ansgar asked if King Olof would permit him to establish the Christian religion in the kingdom during his second visit in 852, the king said to him:
* When a stream is too difficult to modify with canalization, a second stream can be created next to the existing stream.
When a body is acted upon by external contact forces, internal contact forces are then transmitted from point to point inside the body to balance their action, according to Newton's second law of motion of conservation of linear momentum and angular momentum ( for continuous bodies these laws are called the Euler's equations of motion ).
When his second wife died in 1831 after a long illness, one of his daughters, Therese, took over the household and cared for Gauss until the end of his life.
When he returned to the narrative later in life, Claudius skipped over the wars of the second triumvirate altogether.
When it gets to the second half of the season the Panthers will start to wear their colored jerseys for home games as temperatures will be cooler.
When the second novel, Dune Messiah, opens, Muad ’ Dib ’ s religion has sent his fanatical soldiers on an interstellar jihad, destroying the traditional structures of government and leaving billions dead.
When the first program reached an instruction waiting for a peripheral, the context of this program was stored away, and the second program in memory was given a chance to run.
* When the first half ends, the team which kicked to start the first half may receive a kickoff to start the second half.
When appropriate, the second line may begin with a ' form ' number — e. g., 1 stands for history and criticism of a subject, 2 for a bibliography, 5 for a dictionary, 6 for an atlas or maps, 7 for a periodical, 8 for a society or university publication, 9 for a collection of works by different authors.

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