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When and Camp
When Lindh arrived at Camp Rhino he was stripped and he was restrained to a stretcher, blindfolded and placed in a metal shipping container, which was procedure for dealing with a potentially dangerous detainee associated with a terrorist organization.
When the Committeee for Non-Violent Action sponsored a protest in August, 1957, at the Camp Mercury nuclear test site near Las Vegas, Nevada, 13 of the protesters attempted to enter the test site knowing that they faced arrest.
When word of Charles Dickens's death reached Bret Harte in July 1870, he immediately sent a dispatch across the bay to San Francisco to hold back the forthcoming publication of his Overland Monthly for twenty-four hours, so that he could compose the poetic tribute, " Dickens in Camp ".
When Banza entered Camp Kassaï on 9 April 1969, he was ambushed by Mandaba and his soldiers.
When asked if she knew who raped her, Crow gave them the name of Grant Richardson, an African American who lived near the Braehead Slope Mine Camp, northeast of Centreville.
* Selected Poetry of Charles Hamilton Sorley-Biography and 5 poems ( All the Hills and Vales Along, Barbury Camp, Expectans Expectavi, The Song of the Ungirt Runners, To Germany, When You See Millions of the Mouthless Dead )
When construction began in September, 1943 people were told this would be a " Conchie Camp " for the conscientious objectors from the United States.
When World War II ended, the fate of Camp Lee was in question.
When the Wisconsin Central / Soo railroad came thru the area, there was a depot stop created as Camp Lake.
When the Camp David accords were signed, Jordan's King Hussein saw it as a slap to the face.
When Cornwallis resumed his march, these 75 wounded prisoners were left behind at Cross Creek, Cornwallis having earlier left 70 of his own most severely wounded men at the Quaker settlement of New Garden near Snow Camp.
When Japan surrendered, all of the divisions units returned to their parent formation and the division moved to Camp Myles Standish in Taunton, Massachusetts, being officially inactivated on 16 September 1945.
When Texas seceded, Smith, now a major, refused to surrender his command at Camp Colorado in what is now Coleman, Texas, to the Texas State forces under Col. Benjamin McCulloch and expressed his willingness to fight to hold it.
When France declared war on Germany in 1939, Feuchtwanger was interned for a few weeks at Les Milles ( Camp des Milles ).
When the Mornington and Stony Point railway lines opened in the late 1880s, the railway station near the Military Camp (... now a Flora and Fauna Reserve ) was named Langwarrin.
When Anjali leaves Camp Sunshine to marry Aman, he pleads with her to stay.
When many Comanche tried to flee the area, Ross, one of his scouts, Lieutenant Cornelius Van Camp of the 2nd Cavalry and one of his troopers chased a party of noncombatants that appeared to contain a white child.
* Kirk, Andrew and Charles Palmer, " When Nature Becomes Culture: The National Register and Yosemite's Camp 4 ," Western Historical Quarterly ( Fall 2006 )
When it opened, it was the top grossing film in New York, beating out its horror competition by taking in almost double the gross of Amityville 3-D. Sleepaway Camp attained a modest success in its theatrical run.
When the Cachalot and Massasoit Councils merged in 1972, the choice to sell off Camp Noquochoke stemmed from the size of the barren Cachalot property.
When the Avengers Resistance, consisting of many of Penance's New Warriors teammates, come to Camp H. A. M. M. E. R.
When Club Captain Paul McKenna was injured, Camp stepped in as the Nottingham Forest Captain.
When Leo McGarry looked unable to serve as Chief of Staff, following his heart attack at Camp David, White House reporter Greg Brock suggested that Will might be appointed as Bartlet's new Chief of Staff.
When the syndicate threatens and kidnaps his fiancée, Ann Morris ( Colleen Camp ), Billy is forced to come out of hiding in order to save her.

When and Cooke
When Rupe walked in on a recording session and heard Cooke covering Gershwin, he was quite upset.
When the president is deposed by a military coup, Tony is sacked and deported back to England and ends up staying with his brother Chris ( Christopher Blake ) and his wife Molly ( Kirsten Cooke ).
When general manager Bobby Beathard pointed out the forty-year-old San Diego assistant coach, Cooke, who had a keen eye for spotting leadership talent ( he also gave Sparky Anderson his first managerial job ), saw Gibbs ' potential during an interview at the Chrysler Building and hired him.
In 1973, Womack released another hit album, Facts of Life, and had a top 40 hit with " Nobody Wants You When You're Down and Out ", an older song Sam Cooke had done years before.
When the editors of the Toledo Blade, where Cooke had previously worked, read her biographical notes, they noticed a number of discrepancies.
When driving from the east to the west, the highest parts of the Beartooth Highway level off into a wide plateau near the top of the pass, and then descend to where the Beartooth Highway connects to the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway near Cooke City, which forms the northeast gateway to Yellowstone National Park.
When the series concluded in 1976, series producers Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer devised two spin-offs of the series.
When he proposed marriage that year, Cooke told Beauchamp she would marry him on the condition that he kill Sharp.
When he left Rogers ' employ, Cooke formed a partnership with Charles Danforth.
Other hit singles from Dr. Hook included " Only Sixteen " ( originally by Sam Cooke ) ( U. S. number 6 ), " Sharing the Night Together " ( number 6 ), " When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman " ( number 6 ) and " Sexy Eyes " ( number 5 ).
When Cooke met Professor Ritchie, Ritchie is the one person who likely recommended the young Kerby as a competent machinist.
When first found, all of this inferred that Frederick Kerby was the author of the Cooke journal.
When the London and Birmingham Railway declined the use of Cooke's telegraph, there is one account that exists that claims Cooke had been introduced to Brunel by Robert Stephenson.
When Confederate forces evacuated the city of Yorktown, Cooke was sent along with Major General George Stoneman in pursuit and his cavalry was roughed up in an assault ordered by Stoneman against Fort Magruder.

When and closed
When he had closed the suitcase he found a rag and moved about the room, wiping carefully everything he might have touched.
When the plague hits, the deprivation of this symbol of freedom becomes more pronounced, as the beaches are closed, as is the port.
When closed the altarpiece displayed the four panels of the legend of St. Sebastian ’ s Martyrdom, while the opened wings displayed the Stations of the Cross.
When the key was not in use, that switch was kept closed, so that a signal was continually sent.
When the rest of the line was closed and all passenger services ceased, the section of the line between Cheddar and Yatton remained open for goods traffic.
When frightened, a " full closed grin " causes nearby individuals to be fearful, as well.
When a new junior high school was opened in 1986, the Fairmount High School building was closed for good.
When the border between Spain and Gibraltar was eventually closed by the Spanish dictator in 1969, the newspaper changed its ownership and begun to be published in English.
When he reached the town, he found the school closed for the night.
When it closed in 2002 it said its mission had been successfully achieved.
When the hats are closed, the pressure holding them together can be varied by varying the foot pressure.
When the loop is closed, the system may function as an artificial pancreas.
When a fluid is flowing through a closed channel such as a pipe or between two flat plates, either of two types of flow may occur depending on the velocity of the fluid: laminar flow or turbulent flow.
When the bomb reached the design height for this stage ( reportedly 2, 000 meters ) the membrane closed a circuit, activating the circuit between the radar altimeters and the projectile gun.
When the altimeters sensed the correct height, the firing switch closed, igniting the three BuOrd Mk15, Mod 1 Navy gun primers in the breech plug, which set off the charge consisting of four silk powder bags each containing two pounds of WM slotted-tube cordite.
When the Bank Street ground was temporarily closed by bailiffs in 1902, club captain Harry Stafford raised enough money to pay for the club's next away game at Bristol City and found a temporary ground at Harpurhey for the next reserves game against Padiham.
When considered together, the object and the mass constitute a closed system in which total momentum is conserved.
When the water level is below both switches, the switch contacts are closed providing signals to both the " Low Level " and " High Level " inputs to the PLC.
When not in use, the drawstring could be closed, completely covering the arrows so as to protect them from rain and dirt.
When considering isometry groups, one may restrict oneself to those where for all points the set of images under the isometries is topologically closed.
When a case is closed to the public, the court has to declare the reason.
When theories are studied in mathematics, they are usually expressed in some formal language and their statements are closed under application of certain procedures called rules of inference.
When the throttle is closed, compressed air will flow to the throttle valve without an exit ( i. e., the air has nowhere to go ).
When the network was closed, there were very few, if any, active TACS customers left.
When the bar closed, he found that his entire rig — horse, buggy, and samples — had been stolen.

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