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During the temporary absence of the two men, she meets Cecily, each woman indignantly declaring that she is the one engaged toErnest .” When Jack and Algernon reappear, their deceptions are exposed.
When she learned that she was named for the wine, Château Margaux, which her parents, Puck and Jack Hemingway ( eldest son of Ernest ), were drinking the night she was conceived, she changed the original spelling from " Margot " to " Margaux " to match.
When Freud fled Vienna for London after the Anschluss, Trotter became his personal physician, and Wilfred Bion and Ernest Jones became key members of the Freudian psychoanalysis movement in England, and would develop the field of Group Dynamics, largely associated with the Tavistock Institute where many of Freud's followers worked.
* " When Irish Eyes Are Smiling " w. Chauncey Olcott & George Graff Jr m. Ernest R. Ball
When Mesrine and company drove back along the track, two forest rangers, Médéric Cote, aged 62, and Ernest Saint-Pierre, aged 50, were waiting.
: When Brennecke ( in " The Real Mission of the Funny Paper " by Ernest Brennecke, from The Century Magazine, March 1924 ) locates the truth of comic strip realism in the comics ' habit of " commenting trenchantly " on " the life of the middle classes ," it is comics like The Yellow Kid and artists like Willard that he has in mind ...
When Minnesota's U. S. Senator Ernest Lundeen was killed in a plane crash on August 31, 1940, Ball was the surprise appointment to fill the unexpired term.
When he was the age of 3, in 1959, his parents divorced and he and his brothers were brought up by his maternal grandmother Alicia Acton ( born Chapman ; 1896 – 1968 ) until 1962, when his mother re-married Ernest W. Hook .. Like his band-mate Bernard Sumner, he took his step-father's surname, although in contrast of his friend he kept it, even more, he created his nickname, Hooky, from it.
When King William IV died on 20 June 1837, Ernest ascended the Hanoverian Throne.
When war with France broke out again after the Peace of Amiens, the elder Duke appointed Ernest to the more important Southwest District, comprising Hampshire, Dorset and Wiltshire.
When First Army commander Lieutenant-General Kenneth Anderson ordered the 9th and its organic artillery support to Le Kef to meet an expected German attack, U. S. Major General Ernest N. Harmon ( who had been sent by Eisenhower to observe and report on the battle situation and the Allied command ) partially countermanded the order, instructing the 9th ′ s artillery to stay where they were.
When William died in 1884, the Duke of Cumberland proclaimed himself Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick.
When, after the victory of the allies in the Battle of Leipzig, Ernest Augustus spent some days in Neustrelitz, he was greeted enthusiastically.
When Fajans worked at the laboratory of Ernest Rutherford ( with Henry G. Moseley ) he was researching properties of the radioactive rows.
When they get to their destination, Santa possesses no legal currency ( only play money ), so in his giving Christmas spirit, Ernest lets him ride for free.
When the James & Browne Company ceased trading, Henry Lucas ( the salesman and chauffeur ) with his colleague and friend Ernest Proctor were both made redundant.
When his father died in 1806, he succeeded in the duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld as " Ernest III ", but could not take over the formal government of his lands, because the duchy was occupied by Napoleonic troops and was under French administration.
When she returns Otto and Leo explain to an incredulous and incandescent Ernest that Gilda's formal status as his wife is irrelevant.
When Ernest died in 1900, money became a problem for the rest of the family.
When Lawrence boarded the plane, she discovered that she, Ernest Hemingway, and Beatrice Lillie were among the few passengers without diplomatic passports.
When the first volume of Ernest Jones ’ Freud biography appeared in 1953, in which the Anna O. of the studies was identified as being Bertha Pappenheim, her friends and admirers were outraged ; they only knew her from her time in Frankfurt.
When Ernest returned home that evening his wife was out but the table had been laid for the evening meal, and Ernest assumed that she was with friends.
When Ernest died in 1675, he left his seven sons a significantly enlarged territory.

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When the husband drops the case and returns to his wife, both seem sorry they brought the matter up in the first place.
When a fisherman brought her up in his arms, still, small, as if she were a child asleep, I began to shudder with a terrible excitement, almost triumphant, that I still cannot account for.
When individuals repent and believe in Christ ( saving faith ), they are regenerated and brought into union with Christ, whereby the death and righteousness of Christ are imputed to them for their justification before God.
When his eldest daughters died of consumption in 1825, Maria on 6 May and Elizabeth on 15 June, Charlotte and Emily were immediately brought home.
When brought to the screen in 1964, the movie version would win eight Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Rex Harrison.
When Catherine of Aragon travelled to London she brought a group of her African attendants with her, including one identified as the trumpeter John Blanke.
When the Industrial Revolution arrived, many changes occurred that brought about the food today in its modern form.
When Aran died, Asmund brought his own possessions into the barrow: banners, armor, hawk, hound, and horse.
When the news of the victory is brought to David, he does not rejoice, but is instead shaken with grief: " O my son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom!
When their conduct proved unsatisfactory, they were almost invariably brought to trial and exiled or executed, and their property was confiscated.
When Kaye went for his first written pilot's exam, he brought a liverwurst sandwich in case he was there for hours.
When brought to a boil, the steam produced in the lower pot transfers heat to the upper pot.
When Eleanor declared her intention to stand with Raymond and the Aquitaine forces, Louis had her brought out by force.
When Heracles brought back the man-eating Mares of Diomedes successfully, Eurystheus dedicated the horses to Hera and allowed them to roam freely in the Argolid.
When a system, for example, n moles of a gas of volume V at pressure p and temperature T, is created or brought to its present state from absolute zero, energy must be supplied equal to its internal energy U plus pV, where pV is the work done in pushing against the ambient ( atmospheric ) pressure.
When two miscible liquids are brought into contact, and diffusion takes place, the macroscopic ( or average ) concentration
When the Franks invaded the Roman territories ( from the end of the 4th century and well into the 5th century ) they brought their language with them and Celtic and Latin were replaced by Old Dutch.
When regent, during the lifetime of his father, the difficulties arising from conflicting interests and the large demands on his powers had often brought the young prince to the verge of despair.
When Ike says, " I want my mommy ," he expresses a want satisfied only if he is brought to his mommy.
When the house of Israel consumed all the grain that they brought from Egypt, Israel told his sons to go back and buy more.
When Joseph came to visit his father, he brought with him his two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh.
When the elections following the introduction of provincial autonomy ( under the government of India act 1935 ) brought the Congress party to power in a majority of the provinces, Nehru's popularity and power was unmatched.
When, in 1967, after his death at the age of 91, Germans were asked what they admired most about Adenauer, the majority responded that he had brought home the last German prisoners of war from the USSR, which had become known as the " Return of the 10, 000 ".
When Soliah was eventually brought to trial years later, the evidence against her was not considered by prosecutors to be a " slam dunk ," although enough to convince a jury of her guilt.
When he was 15, Louis ' mother brought an end to the Albigensian Crusade in 1229 after signing an agreement with Count Raymond VII of Toulouse that cleared the latter's father of wrongdoing.

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