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When and Galway
When suspicions of being an informer fell upon Galway, Murphy decided to kill him.
When his marriage broke up, around 1980, he moved to Galway.
When the town was incorporated, however, it was incorrectly recorded as Galway.
When these broke down, both returned to Folkestone giving themselves up, subsequently serving four months in Clonmel and Galway gaols.
When these broke down they surrendered to the police in February, and were interred in Galway gaol from where they were released in July 1890.
When his Galway constituency was divided for the 1937 general election, he was returned unopposed for the new Galway East, and similarly in 1948 for the new Galway South constituency.
When the railway closed in 1961, the only way to get to the resort was by car but as the mainline rail system now connects Limerick and Galway to Ennis, it is still possible to get the train as far as Ennis.
When he was four years-old his father was transferred to Barnaderg, County Galway, where Lyster spent his formative years.
When Loughnane took the Galway job he famously promised to quit if he failed to deliver the All-Ireland within two years.
When the chief men of Galway heard of this, they set out to revenge this misdeed upon the treacherous perpetrators, so that they compelled them to fly from their houses ; and they the fugitives went into a boat, and put to sea ; and where they landed was in the harbour of Ross, in West Corca-Bhaiscinn.

When and committed
When we assert the value of such study, we find ourselves committed to an important assumption.
When the budget goes to trustees for approval it is the president's budget, to which his faith and credit are committed ; ;
When this news reached England, it confirmed Kidd's reputation as a pirate, and various naval commanders were ordered to " pursue and seize the said Kidd and his accomplices " for the " notorious piracies " they had committed.
When she became uncontrollable, she was put in a straight-jacket and committed to the River Crest private psychiatric detox clinic on Long Island by Feltenstein.
" 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.
When Paulus retaliated by accusing Martinus of treason, the vicarius physically attacked Paulus with a sword, with the aim of assassinating him, but in the end he committed suicide.
When businesspeople perceive that the issuer is committed to a policy of rapid currency expansion, they mark up prices to cover the expected decay in the currency's value.
Voss later recounted: " When Goebbels learned that Hitler had committed suicide, he was very depressed and said: ' It is a great pity that such a man is not with us any longer.
When Portugal conquered Malacca in 1511 and committed atrocities against the Malay Sultanate, the Chinese responded with violent force against Portugal.
When Bin Laden committed to the " planes operation " plot in spring 1999, Bin Laden personally selected Hazmi and Mihdhar to be involved in the plot as pilot hijackers.
" When the police found no clues to the child's deathneeded, people in the area decided Smith must have committed the crime.
When Bin Laden committed to the September 11 attacks plot idea, he assigned both Mihdhar and Hazmi to the plot.
When the atrocities committed by Nazi Germany became apparent after the Second World War, the consensus within the world community was that the United Nations Charter did not sufficiently define the rights it referenced.
When Bellerophon came to Proetus to be purified of a murder which he had committed, the wife of Proetus fell in love with him, and invited him to come to her: but, as Bellerophon refused to comply with her desire, she charged him before Proetus with having made improper proposals to her.
When the fallacy of begging the question is committed in a single step, it is sometimes called a hysteron proteron, as in the statement " Opium induces sleep because it has a soporific quality ".
When the fallacy of begging the question is committed in more than one step, it is sometimes referred to as circulus in probando or reasoning in a circle but incorrectly so, if this fallacy is considered under the definition Aristotle gave in Prior Analytics.
When an act of violence is committed against someone or some institution in the name of environmental defense it is referred to as eco terrorism
When on a case, he will attempt to ascertain clues or confessions from anyone involved in whatever crime has been committed through use of these disguises, and more often than not these schemes end up blowing up in his face, though on a rare occasion events in his investigation end up progressing as a result of his actions.
When Bajor finally joins the Federation, Ro intends to leave her post to escape punishment for crimes she committed with the Maquis, but is convinced by Picard to accept a pardon and rejoin Starfleet.
When handed the notepad, Allinson read the poem and was so moved he immediately committed it to memory.
" When Koch was transferred to Buchenwald, Ilse was appointed an Oberaufseherin ( overseer ) by the SS and thus had an active, official role in the atrocities committed there.
When her husband fell in the Trojan War, Laodamia committed suicide rather than be without him.
When Cycnus found that, he felt disgraced and committed suicide by throwing himself into a lake called Conope ; his mother Thyrie did the same.
When Lansdowne prevaricated, von Hatzfeldt took firmer control of the negotiations, and presented a demanding invitation for Britain to join the Triple Alliance, in which Britain would be committed to the defence of Austria-Hungary.

When and reserves
When Macbeth kills the king and takes the throne, Banquo — the only one aware of this encounter with the witches — reserves judgment for God.
When a DHCP server receives an IP lease request from a client, it reserves an IP address for the client and extends an IP lease offer by sending a DHCPOFFER message to the client.
When the Bank Street ground was temporarily closed by bailiffs in 1902, club captain Harry Stafford raised enough money to pay for the club's next away game at Bristol City and found a temporary ground at Harpurhey for the next reserves game against Padiham.
When a file is written to the buffer cache, rather than allocating extents for the data, XFS simply reserves the appropriate number of file system blocks for the data held in memory.
When Callaghan and Wilson threatened to call a new general election, the governor soon raised a £ 3 billion loan to stabilise the reserves and the deficit.
When a proposed law passed by both Houses of the Parliament is presented to the Governor-General for the Queen's assent, he shall declare, according to his discretion, but subject to this Constitution, that he assents in the Queen's name, or that he withholds assent, or that he reserves the law for the Queen's pleasure.
When Poland regained independence in 1918, there were 39 natural reserves established within its borders.
When the actual invasion began, the success of Fortitude was that it misled the German High Command into believing the landings were a diversion and of keeping reserves away from the beaches.
When faced with a decision whether to move the German reserves to Normandy or not Klink can only order more champagne.
When the economic limit is raised, the life of the well is shortened and proven oil reserves are lost.
When banks failed the notes were usually partly redeemed out of reserves, but sometimes became worthless.
:” When their governments " approached the IMF, the reserves of Thailand and South Korea were perilously low, and the Indonesian Rupiah was excessively depreciated.
When necessary, the Central Bank emits pesos and buys dollars in the free market ( sometimes large amounts, in the order of 10 to 100 million USD per day ) to keep the dollar price from dropping, and had amassed over 27, 000 million USD in reserves before the 9, 810 million USD payment to the IMF in January 2006.
When it became clear that this would not happen, Payipwat, Cree leaders Cowessess and Foremost Man, and the Assiniboine Nation all requested reserves in the Cypress Hills.
When he had planned this invasion in 1629, after peace with Poland, with money in his pocket, and promises of French subsidy, Gustav ruled an orderly and loyal country ; he possessed reserves of war material ; and he had at his command an effective, well disciplined fighting force made up of recruits from Sweden and Finland and thus theoretically loyal to him.
When speculators buy out all of the foreign reserves, a balance of payments crisis occurs.
When enemy planes attacked Pearl Harbor, the police reserves responded to the attack.
When an institution fails to satisfy its reserve requirements, it can make up its deficiency with reserves borrowed either from a Federal Reserve Bank, or from an institution holding reserves in excess of reserve requirements.
When news arrived that cavalry were near High Wood ( 9. 40 p. m. German time / 8. 40 p. m. British time ) Armin sent all his reserves ( 8th, 5th, 24th Reserve, 8th Bavarian Reserve divisions ) with orders to hold the British and then counter-attack.
When the Americans were able to advance, some two weeks later, there were few reserves left to face them and they made rapid progress until they encountered the German rearguard near the Rhine.
** When Event Charging with Unit Reservation ( ECUR ) is used, the ECF first reserves a number of credit units in the user's account and then authorizes the MRFC or the AS.
When reserves acquired by AEMO are dispatched they are bid in at VoLL thus setting the spot price at the maximum level.
When the effects of financial intermediaries and credit spreads are taken into account, the welfare optimality implied by the Friedman Rule can instead be achieved by eliminating the interest rate differential between the policy nominal interest rate and the interest rate paid on reserves by assuring that the rates are identical at all times.

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