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When Gould was five years old, his father took him to the Hall of Dinosaurs in the American Museum of Natural History, where he first encountered Tyrannosaurus rex.
When visiting Venice in 1978, Gould noted that the spandrels of the San Marco cathedral, while quite beautiful, were not spaces planned by the architect.
When presented as a scientific proposition, it has been criticised by evolutionary biologists such as the late palaeontologist Stephen Jay Gould and the ethologist Richard Dawkins ; for example, Lovelock stated in the first paragraph of his book ( 1979 ), " the quest for Gaia is an attempt to find the largest living creature on Earth ".
When it was published it was quite controversial, since Gould, albeit reluctantly, conceded that his observations directly contradicted the Bible, specifically Proverbs 6: 6-8, where it was written:
When Charles Darwin presented his mammal and bird specimens collected during the second voyage of HMS Beagle to the Geological Society of London at their meeting on 4 January 1837, the bird specimens were given to Gould for identification.
When the Civil War broke out, he tried to join the Union Army ; however, he failed the vision test and spent the War years in Cambridge, Massachusetts, working as an assistant to Benjamin Gould ( astronomer and head of Longitude Department of the United States Coast Survey ).
When Gould left to become director of the national observatory in Argentina, Chandler also left and became an actuary.
When Radio City Music Hall opened, Gould was hired as the staff pianist.
When in Boston, Gibson provided Gould with an engraving of King Kamehameha, a French copy of a Chinese copy of the king ’ s official watercolor portrait by Russian artist Louis Choris in 1816.
Almost immediately Gould set off again, this time for South Australia, where he met the Governor and accompanied Stuart on his expedition to the Murray Scrubs When he returned to Hobart, the Goulds travelled together to New South Wales where Elizabeth's brothers lived.
" When meeting the other writers, Gould pitched an episode in which Homer becomes the owner of a security company, which then became " Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge.
When formally established in 1909, the Gould League of Bird Lovers, as it was then called, was devoted to bird protection, especially the prevention of bird egg theft, the promotion of interest in and knowledge of birds and to campaign for the formation of bird sanctuaries.
When the first students enrolled in classes beginning October 1, 1960, campus facilities were limited and consisted only of Grant Hall — the academic and student center — and Gould Hall, the student residence.
When Gould protests, Karen says that she knows Gould invited her to his place in order to sleep with her and aggressively starts to seduce him into taking her to bed, and into pitching the Radiation book instead of the Doug Brown film.
When completed in 1868, Gould realised its potential for access to both the New England markets and Pennsylvania's coal, and wanted to add the A & S line to the Erie.
When Dr. Gould appears at the Simpson house the next day to tell Lisa that the tests were inconclusive, Lisa goes on TV to compare the belief in angels to the belief in unicorns and leprechauns ( with Brockman stating that leprechauns are extinct ).
When Homer puts his daycare permit in the picture frame Bart and Lisa gave him was based on a real life experience of former writer Dana Gould in which he gave his parents a newspaper article about him winning a boston comedy competition and later found out that it was replaced by Larry Bird dunking butterfingers.
When Hurst was sacked in April 1981, Gould took charge of first team affairs for the final two games of the season, before leaving the club shortly afterwards.
When ABC turned that episode into a series called Happy Days, Gould was tabbed to reprise the Howard Cunningham role.
When Thatcher asked her whether she accepted that the Belgrano had been a danger to British shipping when it was sunk, Gould told her that she did not.
Author Gould likes " When Tomorrow ," written on her 14th birthday last August:

When and published
When they were first written, there was evidently no thought of their being published, and those which refer to the writer's love for Mrs. Meynell particularly have the ring of truth.
When the Yalta Papers were finally published with great fanfare they had revealed no betrayal by anyone.
When Robert Hooke discovered Hooke's law in 1660, he first published it in anagram form, ceiiinosssttuv, for ut tensio, sic vis ( Latin: as the tension, so the force ).
The first mention of an arcological structure might be in H. G. Wells's When the Sleeper Wakes, published in 1899.
Based on internal textual references, " Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye " apparently dates from the early 1820s, while When Johnny Comes Marching Home was first published in 1863.
When Diabelli died in 1858, Spina continued to run the firm, and published much music by Johann Strauss II and Josef Strauss.
When this clerihew was published in 1905, " Was not fond of " was replaced by " Abominated ".
When Counter-Strike was published by Sierra Entertainment / Vivendi Universal Games, it was bundled with Team Fortress Classic, Opposing Force multiplayer, and the Wanted, Half-Life: Absolute Redemption and Firearms mods.
When he published his memoirs he introduced the term caldera into the geological vocabulary.
When it was first published, Don Quixote was usually interpreted as a comic novel.
When Aldington first published his novel, he redacted a number of passages in order to ensure the publication of his book would not be challenged.
When Hugo Gernsback published the first scientifiction magazine, Amazing Stories in 1926, he allowed for a large letter column which printed reader's addresses.
When he was 25, he took a sales job selling books written and published by American philosopher, Elbert Hubbard.
When it was published in the United States by the University of Chicago in September of that year, it achieved greater popularity than in Britain.
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 Children ask about God: A Guide for Parents Who Don't Always Have All the Answers published in 1995
* When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't Enough: The Search for a Life That Matters published in 1986
* When Bad Things Happen to Good People published in 1978
When ICD-9 was published by the World Health Organization ( WHO ), the International Classification of Procedures in Medicine ( ICPM ) was also developed ( 1975 ) and published ( 1978 ).
When James Cook went on his first voyage he carried wort ( 0. 1 mg vitamin C per 100 g ), sauerkraut ( 10 – 15 mg per 100 g ) and a syrup, or " rob ", of oranges and lemons ( the juice contains 40 – 60 mg of vitamin C per 100 g ) as antiscorbutics, but only the results of the trials on wort were published.
When published in the June 1950 issue of Astounding Science Fiction, cover artist Miller contributed one of the more striking Astounding covers of the 1950s, blending an emotional musical performance with cyber technology.
" When the conservative web site the Drudge Report published this message, many Bush supporters viewed it as " smoking gun " evidence that Halperin was using ABC to propagandize against Bush to Kerry's benefit, by interfering with reporters ' attempts to avoid bias.
When Greek or Latin works were published, numerous professional copies were made simultaneously by scribes in a scriptorium, each making a single copy from an original that was declaimed aloud.
When obliged to attempt this himself on the basis of the published tables of the day, he always made numerous errors, and never adjusted the figures for his clients ' place or time of birth.

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