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When and Feyenoord
When a goal is scored by Feyenoord in their home matches the song I Will Survive, covered by the Hermes House Band, but made famous by Gloria Gaynor in the 1970s is played.
When the KNVB continued to refuse payments in football, Excelsior chairman Henk Zon and board member Aad Libregts managed to persuade association president Hans Hopster, in cooperation with the directors of Feyenoord, Sparta and ADO Den Haag.
When he moved to Feyenoord, Tomasson was once more called up for the Danish national team in August 1998, and with six goals in seven matches of the Euro 2000 qualification, he quickly became an important part of the Danish team, playing as an attacking midfielder behind striker Ebbe Sand.
When Bona decided to leave Feyenoord and try his luck in another European competition in the Ligue 1 at AJ Auxerre, Salomon was sent to Feyenoord's partner Excelsior on loan, before taking over his brother's tasks.

When and plays
When Euripides's plays are sequenced in time, they also reveal that his outlook might have changed, providing a " spiritual biography " along these lines:
When the existing stock of pre-civil war plays was divided between the two newly created patent theatre companies, Hamlet was the only Shakespearean favourite that Sir William Davenant's Duke's Company secured.
When the stock market crash of 1929 reduced the demand for plays, Bogart turned to film.
When she entered features, Hollywood believed that the movies ' future lay in reproducing Broadway plays for a mass audience.
When considering the role conceptual metaphor plays in the worldview of the community, the problem becomes twofold.
The other major theatre practitioner to have experimented with surrealism in the theatre is the Spanish playwright and director Federico García Lorca, particularly in his plays The Public ( 1930 ), When Five Years Pass ( 1931 ), and Play Without a Title ( 1935 ).
When Dorian is telling Lord Henry Wotton about his new ' love ', Sibyl Vane, he refers to all of the Shakespearean plays she has been in, referring to her as the heroine of each play.
When used correctly, it is one of the more spectacular defensive volleyball plays.
Jack Zipes writes in When Dreams Came True, " There are fairy tale elements in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, and ... in many of William Shakespeare plays ".
When she was three, Hunt's family moved to New York City, where her father directed theatre ( Hunt attended plays as a child several times a week ).
When the Speaker and the President belong to the same party, the Speaker normally plays a less prominent role as the leader of the majority party.
When Damala's mistress ( who injected him with heroin between acts of plays he was appearing in ) had an illegitimate daughter by him in 1889, she left the baby in a basket ( with a note ) on Sarah Bernhardt's doorstep.
When one of his plays was reviewed unfavorably, Corneille was known to withdraw from public life.
When both plays were completed, it was generally acknowledged that Corneille ’ s Tite et Bérénice ( 1671 ) was inferior to Racine ’ s play ( Bérénice ).
When his song plays, people begin to recognize him as a celebrity.
*( Thai ) " King Mongkut ’ s letters to Anna: When Madame Teacher plays political negotiator " Art and Culture Magazine
When the two plays were revived together in 1633, Fletcher's play proved more popular than Shakespeare's.
When Orpheus plays his lyre, even the trees are moved by the music ; in the famous cavalcade of trees that ensues, the position of the cypress at the end prompts a transition to the metamorphosis of Cyparissus.
As she matured, she demonstrated a strong affinity for the plays of Henrik Ibsen, as Irene in When We Dead Awaken ( Cambridge, 1968 ), as Mrs. Alving in Ghosts ( Edinburgh, 1972 ), Aase in Peer Gynt ( BBC, 1972 ) and as Gunhild in John Gabriel Borkman ( Old Vic, 1975 ), in which she appeared with Ralph Richardson and Peggy Ashcroft.
Crumb often plays mandolin with Eden and John's East River String Band and has drawn three covers for them: 2009's " Drunken Barrel House Blues ," 2008's " Some Cold Rainy Day ," and 2011's " Be Kind To A Man When He's Down " which he also plays mandolin on.
In 2011 he drew his third album cover for Eden and John's East River String Band " Be Kind To A Man When He's Down ", on which he also plays mandolin.
When the band plays dance music, Howard says he can't dance, so Rosemary dances with Millie.
When in costume, he plays Superboy's sister, Super-Sister, and claims the two have exchanged places.

When and abroad
When Breasted insisted that this was impossible for him, Lewis decided to go abroad.
When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station wagon, feeling in his trouser cuffs for the ignition key which he had dropped a moment before, she came out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window.
When her friend Margaret Bush-Brown insisted that Les Derniers was good enough to be exhibited at the famed Paris Salon, Beaux relented and sent the painting abroad in the care of her friend, who managed to get the painting into the exhibition.
When they finished in 1851, they were sent on a short tour abroad, ending with a memorable visit to the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park, London.
When Spain became the leading power of Europe, the Spanish armies carried fencing abroad and particularly into the south of Italy, one of the main battlefields between both nations.
When travelling abroad, the governor-general is seen as the representative of Australia, and of the Queen of Australia, and is treated as a head of state.
When not campaigning abroad, John spent much of his time at Kenilworth and Leicester, and used Kenilworth even more after 1395 when his health began to decline.
When excommunication and interdict failed to have their intended effect, Clement V preached a crusade against the Venetians in May 1309, declaring that Venetians captured abroad might be sold into slavery, like non-Christians, a symptom of how polarized that particular conflict had become.
When the tumult and the shouting die, when the bands are gone and the lights are dimmed, there is the stark reality of responsibility in an hour of history haunted with those gaunt, grim specters of strife, dissension, and materialism at home, and ruthless, inscrutable, and hostile power abroad.
When ordered abroad, they could nominate a capable son to hold the benefice and carry on the duty.
When production restarted after the Second World War, the twin-cylinder engine was dropped from the range of new cars, but continued in 1005 cc form to the end of production in the commercials, now comprising a light lorry, the Bradford van, two versions of an estate car called the Utility, and chassis front-ends and kits for outside coachbuilders, many abroad.
When the Mikado requests of Ko-Ko the address of his son ( Nanki-Poo ) after Ko-Ko tells the Mikado that Nanki-Poo has " gone abroad ," Ko-Ko replies that Nanki-Poo has gone to Knightsbridge.
When he was appointed to the job, he had spent almost the entirety of the previous thirty five years abroad in diplomatic service.
When the movie was first shown, it encouraged many surfers to go abroad, giving birth to the " surf-and-travel " culture, which prizes finding " uncrowded surf ", meeting new people and riding the perfect wave.
When Anders and Emma Zorn decided to return to Sweden after several years abroad, they began to enlarge the cottage.
When the union refused to pay its fine, an order was made to sequestrate the union's assets, but they had already been transferred abroad.
When the government of the 26th Dáil collapsed in November 1992, president Mary Robinson was abroad.
When traveling abroad he uses Fender Super Reverb amplifiers along with a Zendrive overdrive pedal by Hermida Audio.
When George was not abroad, he often escorted foreign diplomats and ambassadors into the King's presence.
When asked if he was a tax exile, Sir Frederick stated that he lived abroad for health reasons.
When he allowed Anthony Wood to use the texts, however, he entered the caveat that much of the content of the Lives was ' not fitt to be let flie abroad ' while the subjects, and the author, were still living.
When independent, it accredited institutions throughout Wales, and validated courses at institutions in Britain and abroad, with over 100, 000 students.
When confronted with the option of either having all German members interned, or leaving England as a group, the Bruderhof choose the latter, and began to look for refuge abroad.
When the first Mondeos were sold abroad, Ford New Zealand offered a Telstar Contour and a Telstar Mystique ( named after the U. S. Ford and Mercury versions of the Mondeo respectively ).

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