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When he assumed the role of Secretary of the Navy he was replacing Grant's Secretary for nearly eight years, George Robeson.
When Slocum does not believe their story, Susan tells him that they are members of " The Leopard Gang "; she refers to herself as " Swingin ' Door Susie " and David as " Jerry the Nipper " ( a name Cary Grant's character was called by Irene Dunne in the movie The Awful Truth, also featuring Asta ).
When his character is arrested for a kidnapping, he describes the horrendous fate suffered by the last person who crossed him: Archie Leach ( Grant's real name ).
When General William Tecumseh Sherman's XV Corps joined Grant's forces, however, the soldiers became lawless.
When General Grant's forces broke through Richmond's defenses, Jefferson Davis ordered the destruction of Richmond's militarily significant supplies ; the resulting conflagration destroyed many – mainly commercial – buildings and some Southern warships docked on the James River.
" When news of Grant's victory — one of the Union's first in the Civil War — was received in Washington, D. C., newspapers remarked ( and President Abraham Lincoln endorsed ) that Ulysses S. Grant's first two initials, " U. S .," stood for " Unconditional Surrender ," which would later become his nickname.
When Emory communicated Grant's message to both Gov.
When broached to the Presbyterian Assembly in Ottawa, half of Dr Grant's requested funding is donated by two private families within forty-eight hours.
When the Army of the Potomac was reorganized in early 1864 under his friend Grant's guidance, Hays was placed in command of the 2nd Brigade of Birney's 3rd Division of the II Corps.
When Grant's behaviour did not improve, Michelle called the police, but when they arrived Grant lost his temper and began attacking them.

When and spring
When the word for onion, chung, is used, it is understood that one is referring to " green onions " ( otherwise known to English-speakers as scallions or spring onions, green onions ).
When pro-reform forces came into power in the spring 1997, an ambitious economic reform package, including introduction of a currency board regime, was agreed to with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, and the economy began to stabilise.
When pro-reform forces came into power in the spring 1997, an ambitious economic reform package, including introduction of a currency board regime, was agreed to with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, and the economy began to stabilise.
When the temperature is low, the spring winds and closes the valve, which allows the fan to spin at about 20 % to 30 % of the shaft speed.
When the sleeve's tooth contacted the pawl the sleeve and the load's inertia unwrapped the spring to disengage the clutch.
When the British army conquered Eritrea from the Italians in spring 1941, most of the infrastructures and the industrial areas were extremely damaged.
When Julius Caesar established his calendar in 45 BC, he set March 25 as the spring equinox.
When the Japanese carried their attack through Burma ( now Myanmar ) to the borders of India in the spring of 1942, the British government, faced by this new military threat, decided to make some overtures to India, as Nehru had originally desired.
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 spring training concluded, Smith had amassed a. 288 batting average and zero errors in the field, and Clayton batted. 190 with eight errors.
La Russa said, " I think it's fair to say he misunderstood how he compared to Royce in spring training ... When I and the coaches evaluated the play in spring training — the whole game — Royce started very slowly offensively and you could see him start to get better.
When the Athletics first joined the American League, the two teams played each other in a spring and fall series.
When the convention failed for lack of attendance due to suspicions among most of the other states, the Annapolis delegates called for a convention to offer revisions to the Articles, to be held the next spring in Philadelphia.
" When she died in the spring of 1992, he did not attend her funeral.
When the proto-Greeks ( peoples whose language would evolve into Greek proper ) first arrived in the Aegean and on the mainland of modern-day Greece early in the 2nd millennium BCE, they found localized nymphs and divinities already connected with every important feature of the landscape: mountain, cave, grove and spring all had their own locally venerated deity.
When O ' Donnell and the ULA spring Miller on his way to Albany Prison ( killing both police officers and civilians in the process ), Ryan and his family become the target of their revenge — particularly Miller's.
When spring comes, Thorhall Gamlason, the Icelander, wants to sail north round Kjalarnes to seek Vinland, while Thorfinn Karlsefni prefers to sail southward down the east coast.
When an electric current is applied, the galvanometer's indicator rotates and compresses a small spring.
When a backers ' audition failed to raise any money for West Side Story late in the spring of 1957, only two months before the show was to begin rehearsals, producer Cheryl Crawford pulled out of the project.
When these densities are divided, references to the spring constant, gravity and cross-sectional area simply cancel, leaving
When Ulpius Cornelius Laelianus, a high official under Postumus, declared himself emperor in Germania Superior, in the spring of 269, Postumus defeated him, but in doing so, refused to allow the sack of Mainz, which had served as Laelianus ' headquarters.
When he returned to New York that spring, he met and fell in love with Frank Phillip Merlo ( 1922 – 1963 ), an occasional actor of Sicilian heritage who had served in the U. S. Navy in World War II.
When conditions in the upper mixed layer ( nutrients and light ) are favourable ( e. g. at the start of spring ) their competitive edge allows them to quickly dominate phytoplankton communities (" boom " or " bloom ").

When and campaigns
When the campaigns in Africa were over, Afonso V found new grounds for battle in the Iberian Peninsula.
When elections are called, politicians and their supporters attempt to influence policy by competing directly for the votes of constituents in what are called campaigns.
When some of Tiberius's ships were carried to Britain in a storm during his campaigns in Germany in 16 AD, they were sent back by local rulers, telling tall tales of monsters.
When the Civil War ended, and the Indian Wars campaigns were in a lull, Carson was breveted a General and appointed commandant of Ft. Garland, Colorado, the heart of Ute country.
When Albert V came of age in 1411 and interfered in the Hussite Wars, he repeatedly established new taxes imposed on the Jewish community to finance his campaigns.
When, despite the treaty, the Xiongnu continued to raid Han borders, Emperor Wu of Han ( r. 141 – 87 BCE ) launched several military campaigns against them.
When the species came under threat, numerous campaigns were launched to try to educate farmers and encourage them to conserve cheetahs.
When these campaigns concluded in 298, he departed for Italy, where he lived in comfort until 305.
When Valentinian took Gratian on the German campaigns of 368-9, Ausonius accompanied them.
Reviewing Hobsbawm's 2011 How to Change the World in The Wall Street Journal, Michael Moynihan argued: Reviewing the same book, Francis Wheen argued in a similar vein: " When writing about how the anti-fascist campaigns of the 1930s brought new recruits to the communist cause, he cannot even bring himself to mention the Hitler-Stalin pact, referring only to ' temporary episodes such as 1939 – 41 '.
When the Gauls defeated Ptolemy Ceraunus and the Macedonian throne became vacant, Pyrrhus was occupied in his campaigns overseas.
When needed on the frontlines against Rouran, he conducted military campaigns himself, while leaving important officials in charge of the capital Pingcheng ( 平城, in modern Datong, Shanxi ) with Emperor Xiaowen.
When Frederick conducted military campaigns in Italy to expand imperial power there, his supporters became known as Ghibellines ( Ghibellini ).
When his son Bolesław succeeded him, Poland remained an ally of the Empire in the campaigns against the Polabian Lutici tribes.
When Zhuge became the regent of Shu, he launched several campaigns against the kingdom of Wei, whereins Wei Yan attended most of them, if not all.
When the General Staff was required to take the field during major campaigns, it remained a small but effective body.
When a moral panic is in full swing, the folk devils are the subject of loosely organized but pervasive campaigns of hostility through gossip and the spreading of urban legends.
When the regular forces of the Marathas had been broken up in the campaigns conducted by Sir Arthur Wellesley and Lord Lake in 1802-04, the Pindaris made their headquarters in Malwa, under the tacit protection of Maratha Dynasties like Sindhia and Holkar.
When DDB, then considered a firm handling predominantly Democratic candidates during political campaigns, produced the 1964 television commercial Daisy in support of Lyndon Johnson's Presidential campaign, Dane was added to Nixon's Enemies List with the remark:
When another papal army under Francesco Sforza defeated and killed Fortebraccio at Fiordimonte, Piccinino was left in sole command of the Visconti army, and in a series of campaigns against Sforza he seized a number of cities in Romagna by treachery.
When rumors began late in 2001 that Showtime would also not be renewing Stargate SG-1 after its fifth season, panicking fans rallied to save the show and Daniel's character, starting massive write-in campaigns and setting up websites such as the " Save Daniel Jackson " site.
When tax rates were raised for the local governors due to devaluation of the currency and enormous expenses of the state caused by newly conquered lands and military campaigns, the feudal agricultural lords illegally increased the amount of tax they demanded from the peasants.
* When seeking assistance from the U. S. Marine Corps, Cornel Wilde was told that due to the commitments of the Vietnam War all the Corps could provide the film was color stock footage taken during the Pacific Island campaigns.
When he returned home, he wrote a history of Alexander's campaigns.

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