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When Sam happens to run into Edith in Venice, she persuades him to accompany her on a visit to a village in the vicinity of Naples.
When she dies in 1914, aged only 42, Edith has to take over all of Ada's chores and duties (" Your mother's dead.
When Edith was just a few months old the Södergrans moved to the village of Raivola on Karelian Isthmus where her grandfather, Gabriel Holmroos, bought a house for them.
When he died in 1917 Edith wrote two poems Trädet i skogen (" The Tree in the Forest ") and Fragment av en stämning (" Fragment of a Mood ") which expresses her sorrow and conflicted memories of her time in Switzerland.
Later on in the episode, a frustrated Archie yells at Edith " When I had the hernia I didn't make you wear the truss.
When All in the Family premiered in 1971, Edith was a housewife.
When Jean Stapleton reminded him that Edith was a fictional character, Lear took a long pause and with a sad tone responded, " I don't see it that way.
When Edith agrees to marry Louis, they notify Ethelred.
When the show's hosts asked her to perform in Edith Bunker's voice, she jokingly told them that she only does so " for pay ".
When Edith was fifteen, her father shot and killed his second wife, and was subsequently hanged for the crime.
When he was eleven, he went to a production of La traviata by an amateur company founded by the mother of a friend ( Edith Mugdan, the mother of the young Conlon's best friend, Walter Mugdan, and the founder of the North Shore Opera ).
When the Lyric Theatre performed Venice Preserv ’ d in 1920, Edith Evans performed as a successful Aquilina.
When the Godwins effected their return through force in 1052, Edith was reinstated.
The studio was a launching pad for stars of the future ( Preston Foster in Sensation Hunters, Randolph Scott in Broken Dreams, Lionel Atwill in The Sphinx, Alan Ladd opposite Edith Fellows in Her First Romance, Robert Mitchum in When Strangers Marry.
When she was about six years old, Matilda of Scotland ( or Edith as she was then probably still called ) and her sister Mary were sent to Romsey Abbey, near Southampton, where their aunt Cristina was abbess.
When alone with René and Edith, he explains how he became an English citizen and an ally ( as he revealed in " The Great Unescape ", he was sent to school in Coventry ).
When he was asked why he wept, Dunstan said it was because he knew that Edith would die in three weeks.
When Edith is sacked unfairly, Arati resigns in protest ... Madhabi's towering performance as Arati dominates the film.
When she first arrives at Thornfield, a gloomy, isolated mansion, she initially mistakes Mrs. Fairfax ( Edith Barrett ) for her employer, but she is only the housekeeper for her absent master.
When he was a newborn baby, Edith Guetz thoughtlessly told her son Tanguy: " If you want to, you can stay at home forever.

When and Royal
When it was deployed on duty in Northern Ireland, the British Army was welcomed by Roman Catholics as a neutral force there to protect them from Protestant mobs, the Royal Ulster Constabulary ( RUC ) and the B-Specials.
When a medical doctor passes the examinations which enable them to become a member of one or more of the Royal Surgical Colleges and become " MRCS ", it is customary for them to drop the " Doctor " prefix and take up " Miss ", " Mister ", or and so on.
When he appeared at the London Palladium music hall in 1948, he " roused the Royal family to shrieks of laughter and was the first of many performers who have turned English variety into an American preserve.
When Connick, Jr., was nine years old, he performed the Piano Concerto No. 3 Opus 37 of Beethoven with the New Orleans Symphony Orchestra ( now the Louisiana Philharmonic ), and later played a duet with Eubie Blake at the Royal Orleans Esplanade Lounge in New Orleans.
When John I died, Henry's eldest brother, Edward became head of the castles council, and granted Henry a " Royal Flush " of all profits from trading within the areas he discovered as well as the sole right to authorize expeditions beyond Cape Bojador.
When World War I broke out in Western Europe, Moseley left his research work at the University of Oxford behind to volunteer for the Royal Engineers of the British Army.
When trial by jury replaced this, the jury members were expected to find the insane guilty but then refer the case to the King for a Royal Pardon.
When they last reigned they were called the Royal House of Yugoslavia.
When Libya gained its independence in 1951, veterans of the original Sanusi Army formed the nucleus of the Royal Libyan Army.
When the Treaty of Versailles granted most of former Royal Prussia to the Second Polish Republic as the Polish Corridor in 1920, Pomesania remained in Germany as part of the exclave and province of East Prussia.
When the successful operation ended, the Royal Marines left to be replaced by Canadian troops.
When receiving a foreign head of state or emissary, the Dutch anthem may not be played unless a member of the Dutch Royal House is present.
When Gérôme exhibited For Sale ; Slaves at Cairo at the Royal Academy in London in 1871, it was " widely found offensive ", perhaps partly because the British liked to think they had successfully suppressed the slave trade in Egypt, also for cruelty and " representing fleshiness for its own sake ".
When a Royal Navy ship brought official word to Nassau of the pardon offer, it seemed at first that most of the pirates in Nassau would accept.
When the monarch is not in residence, the Union Flag is flown at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Sandringham House, whereas in Scotland the Royal Standard of Scotland is flown at Holyrood Palace and Balmoral Castle.
When Simon and Eleanor's first son was born in November 1238 ( despite rumours, more than nine months after the wedding ), he was baptised Henry in honour of his Royal uncle.
When the move to new quarters finally was made a few years later, in 1710, Hooke's Royal Society portrait went missing, and has yet to be found.
When his baggage was examined at Dover, the Royal Golden Crown and Seal of the Kingdom of Scotland, with many vessels of gold and silver, and a considerable sum of money, were found in his chests.
When the survey party returned to Perth, Canning's treatment of Aboriginal guides came under scrutiny leading to a Royal Commission.
When Kings summoned their barons to Royal Councils, the greater barons were summoned individually by the Sovereign, lesser barons through sheriffs.
When the distinction is made, proper nouns are limited to single words only ( possibly with the ), while proper names include all proper nouns ( in their primary applications ) as well as noun phrases such as United Kingdom, North Carolina, Royal Air Force, and the White House.
When New Zealand was separated from the colony of New South Wales in 1841 and established as a Crown colony in its own right, the Royal Charter effecting this provided that " the principal Islands, heretofore known as, or commonly called, the ' Northern Island ', the ' Middle Island ', and ' Stewart's Island ', shall henceforward be designated and known respectively as ' New Ulster ', ' New Munster ', and ' New Leinster '".
When Ségolène Royal became ascendant in the polls, however, Jospin retracted his candidacy in order not to " divide the party ".
When Hamilton, a centrally located port founded in 1790, became the seat of government in 1815, it was partly resultant from the Royal Navy having invested twelve years, following American independence, in charting Bermuda's reefs.
When it was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1790 however it received critical acclaim.

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