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When on the morning of 3 September 1939 Chamberlain followed through with his threat of a British declaration of war if Germany attacked Poland, a visibly shocked Hitler asked Ribbentrop " Now what?
When Winston Churchill came to power after the resignation of Chamberlain in May 1940, Canaris ' hopes were renewed, given the new Prime Minister's strong position against Hitler.
When the Pawn, which was produced by Jon Brion, used more expressive lyrics, experimented more with drum loops, and incorporated both the Chamberlin and drummer Matt Chamberlain .< ref >
When war did come, Astor admitted that she had made mistakes, and even voted against Chamberlain, but hostility remained.
When elected, Chamberlain resigned as mayor of Birmingham, and was introduced to the House of Commons by John Bright and Joseph Cowen, an M. P.
When Chamberlain suggested that he would march on London with thousands of Birmingham constituents to protest the House of Lords ' powers, Salisbury remarked that " Mr. Chamberlain will return from his adventure with a broken head if nothing worse.
When Gladstone stated his intention to give Ireland a separate Parliament with full powers to deal with Irish affairs, Chamberlain resolved to resign, writing to inform Gladstone of his decision two days later.
When Hartington took his seat in the House of Lords as the Duke of Devonshire, Chamberlain was able to assume the leadership of the Liberal Unionists in the House of Commons, resulting in a productive relationship with Balfour, leader of the Conservatives in the Commons.
" When the Republic of South Africa ( Transvaal ) formally rejected the notion of British suzerainty as allegedly described by the peace treaty of 1881, Chamberlain and Balfour prompted Salisbury to initiate discussions with Portugal regarding Delagoa Bay.
When the Boers bombarded Ladysmith with Creusot ninety-four pounder siege guns, Chamberlain asked for the dispatch of comparable artillery to the war, but was exasperated by the Secretary of State for War, Lord Lansdowne's argument that such weapons required platforms that needed a year of preparation, even though the Boers operated their " Long Tom " without elaborate mountings.
When in January 1900 the government faced a vote of censure in the House of Commons concerning the management of the war, Chamberlain conducted the defence.
When he first met Theodor Herzl on 23 October 1902, Chamberlain expressed his sympathy to the Zionist cause.
When it became evident that these efforts were coming to naught, Chamberlain, on 24 April 1903, offered Herzl a territory in East Africa.
When the Cabinet meeting failed to endorse his proposals, Chamberlain announced his resignation, but Balfour did not tell the meeting about Chamberlain's resignation letter, instead telling many members of his belief that Chamberlain was not serious about resigning.
When the Liberal-supporting Daily News used official import prices to demonstrate that a loaf of bread under tariff reform would be smaller than a free trade loaf of bread, Chamberlain arranged for two loaves to be baked based upon free trade and tariff reform prices.
When the dissident Liberals eventually formed the Liberal Unionist Council, which was to become the Liberal Unionist party, Chamberlain organised the separate National Radical Union in Birmingham.
When Arthur Balfour resigned, Austen Chamberlain and Walter Hume Long both declared themselves as candidates for the leadership of the Unionist Party in the Commons.
When Chamberlain resigned in 1903, Marsh became private secretary to his successor, Alfred Lyttelton.
When Chamberlain fell and Churchill became Prime Minister his long running feud with Reith led to the latter being moved to the Ministry of Transport.
When Chamberlain had his final meeting with Hitler at Munich in September 1938, Dunglass accompanied him.
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher invoked the example of Churchill during the Falklands War of 1982: " When the American Secretary of State, Alexander Haig, urged her to reach a compromise with the Argentines she rapped sharply on the table and told him, pointedly, ' that this was the table at which Neville Chamberlain sat in 1938 and spoke of the Czechs as a faraway people about whom we know so little '.
When the elections began Long and Chamberlain were the frontrunners, Chamberlain commanding the support of many tariff reformers and Long the leader of the Ulster Unionists.

When and spoke
When this proposal was made, Stalin spoke with stronger emotion than at any other time during the Conference.
When a cowboy spoke of `` dustin' '' a cow, he meant that he throwed dust into her eyes.
When Thespis stepped out from the chorus, he spoke as if he was the character ( for example, " I am Dionysus.
Freda Kirchwey, then editor of The Nation, wrote at the time of her death: " When she spoke to people — whether it was to a small committee or a swarming crowd — hearts beat faster.
" When the bodies proved to have been discovered near where Aaron indicated, Bray asked Aaron for further details, and Aaron claimed that he had witnessed the murders committed by Satanists who spoke Spanish.
Leary and Clarke both spoke about their early affiliations and influences in the Boston comedy scene in the documentary film When Standup Stood Out ( 2006 ).
When he thought an actor, director, or a movie studio had done something shoddy, he spoke up about it and was willing to be quoted.
When these bishops and councils spoke on the matter, however, they were not defining something new, but instead " were ratifying what had already become the mind of the Church.
When the Romans encountered the Greek geographers they used Iberia poetically and spoke of the Iberi.
When they finished, Pei spoke with his father at length about the proposal.
When talking to FBI interrogators Russell Fincher and Marty Mahon, he seemed " genuinely friendly " and spoke chiefly in English, calling for a translator only when necessary.
When Graydon Creed was running for President ( with a heavy anti mutant campaign ) Bobby was chosen to infiltrate in the campaign, his father stand out in a crowd and spoke in favor of the mutants, this came as a surprise to Bobby.
When he was awarded the Alf Henrikson Prize in 2004, the jury's motivation spoke of his renditions of the " existence of the everyday human between ideals and matter ".
When already regarded as a legend, he met the teenage Spacey backstage after a theater performance and spoke to him about pursuing an acting career.
When elites spoke, journalists listened and recorded the information, distilled it, and passed it on to the public for their consumption.
When the curia did nothing, he spoke to the city's leading citizens, trying to persuade them to take action.
When Atwood and other core members of the SLA were killed in 1974 during a standoff with police near Watts, California following their murder of the Oakland school superintendent, the Soliahs organized memorial rallies, including a rally in Berkeley's Ho Chi Minh Park where Soliah spoke in support of her friend Atwood, while being covertly filmed by the FBI.
When Moses came to look more closely, God spoke to him from the bush, revealing his name to Moses.
When he spoke during the opening ceremonies, Jacques Rogge, presiding over his first olympics as IOC president, told the athletes of the United States, the host country:
When monks came to him to settle the dispute over Sandwhich, he " lay and grew black as they spoke ".
When he arrived at Milan, Gullit initially struggled to settle as he spoke no Italian and was unused to living in a foreign country.
When Ralph Sadler spoke to her again in August, Guise assured him the English marriage would go ahead when Mary was ten years old.
When Severa saw Justina in the bath she was greatly struck with the beauty of the virgin, and spoke of her to the emperor ; saying that the daughter of Justus was so lovely a creature, and possessed of such symmetry of form, that she herself, though a woman, was altogether charmed with her.
When Paul Roux-a pastor who arrived with the main group of Huguenots died in 1724-the Dutch administration, as a special concession, permitted another French cleric to take his place " for the benefit of the elderly who spoke only French ".
When he spoke out publicly against Scientology, his Scientologist pupils disconnected from him and refused to pay him.

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