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When Dirks left William Randolph Hearst for the promise of a better salary under Joseph Pulitzer, it was an unusual move, since cartoonists regularly deserted Pulitzer for Hearst.
When Walter Winchell, one of the original gossip columnists and the most powerful entertainment reporter of his day, left the newspaper for the Hearst syndicate, Sullivan took over as theatre columnist.
When released on May 1, 1941, Citizen Kane — based in part on the life of William Randolph Hearst — did not do much business at theaters ; Hearst owned numerous major newspapers, and forbade them to carry advertisements for the film.
When the invasion began, Hearst sailed directly to Cuba as a war correspondent, providing sober and accurate accounts of the fighting.
When William Randolph Hearst III took over the San Francisco Examiner in 1985, he offered Griffith an opportunity to do Zippy as a daily strip.
When the attempt to swap Hearst for jailed SLA members failed, the SLA demanded that the captive's family distribute $ 70 worth of food to every needy Californian – an operation that would cost an estimated $ 400 million.
When Kozol testified, Hearst turned “ the dead white color of a fish ’ s belly ,” according to journalist Shana Alexander.
When Hearst Castle opened in 1958, a huge number of tourists also flowed through Big Sur.
When William Randolph Hearst offered Loos a contract to write a picture for his mistress Marion Davies, Loos included Emerson in the deal, though his presence was unnecessary.
When he had been in Hollywood only a short time, he met Marion Davies and Hearst through his friendship with Charles Lederer, a writer, then in his early twenties, whom Ben Hecht had met and greatly admired in New York when Lederer was still in his teens.
When released, the film was ravaged by critics working for newspapers owned by William Randolph Hearst, a staunch anti-Communist who felt the movie was Soviet propaganda.
When it was launched as a joint venture between Miramax and Hearst Publishing, under the editorship of Tina Brown ( former editor of The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and the Tatler ), it generated notoriety for its celebrity profiles and interviews.
When Pulitzer bowed out of broadcasting in 1997, Hearst bought the entire group, including WXII.
When WPBF was sold to the Hearst Corporation in early 1997, Viacom's Paramount Stations Group acquired WTVX ; however, since at the time the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) did not permit one entity to directly own two television stations in adjacent markets whose city-grade signals overlapped, the license and other FCC assets of WTVX were sold to Straightline Communications, with Miami's then-UPN station WBFS-TV taking over the LMA from Paxson.

When and predictably
When corticosteroid injection fails, the problem is predictably resolved by a relatively simple surgical procedure ( usually outpatient, under local anesthesia ).
When this is not the case, Coasian solutions predictably yield highly inefficient results due to perverse incentives — not " mere " transaction costs.
When Megatron and the Decepticons predictably broke free, they hooked Ratchet and many of the other Autobots up to a machine that drained their energy to power Megatron's technorganic virus.
When orders previously submitted by its customers will predictably affect the price of the security, purchasing first for its own account gives the broker an unfair advantage, since it can expect to close out its position at a profit based on the new price level.
When Sabine arrives, Leo predictably shows little interest in her.

When and hired
When the club folded after the 1870 season, Wright was hired by Boston businessman, Ivers Whitney Adams to organize a new team in Boston, and he did, bringing three teammates and the " Red Stockings " nickname along ( Most nicknames were then only nicknames, neither club names nor registered trademarks, so the migration was informal ).
When Costas was first hired by NBC, Don Ohlmeyer, who at the time ran the network's sports division, told the then 28-year-old Costas that he looked like a 14-year-old ( a story that Costas would recite during an appearance on Late Night with Conan O ' Brien when O ' Brien commented about Costas ' apparent inability to " age " normally ).
When the University of Heidelberg hired Robert Bunsen in 1852, the authorities promised to build him a new laboratory building.
When she was bitten by her canine co-star, the producers were afraid she would cry, but she merely laughed, and was hired for the job.
When he was hired, he was one of the first full-time anthropologists in Canada.
When Douglass was hired out to William Freeland, he taught other slaves on the plantation to read the New Testament at a weekly Sunday school.
When Alton moved on to choreograph One for the Money he hired Kelly to act, sing and dance in a total of eight routines.
The Dragon debuted in June 1976, and Gygax commented on its success years later: " When I decided that The Strategic Review was not the right vehicle, hired Tim Kask as a magazine editor for Tactical Studies Rules, and named the new publication he was to produce The Dragon, I thought we would eventually have a great periodical to serve gaming enthusiasts worldwide ... At no time did I ever contemplate so great a success or so long a lifespan.
When the Titans ambush Lex's convoy and begin killing his hired mercenaries, Nava takes him into the sewers, where she is shot and apparently killed by Deathstroke.
When Lee made one final appeal to audition, Neil accepted and was hired April 1, 1981.
When the Mesa designers wanted to implement an exception facility, they hired a recent M. S.
When gunpowder was introduced, the Ottoman Turks of the Ottoman Empire hired the mercenaries that used the gunpowder weapons and obtained their instruction for the Janissaries.
When Rex Ryan was hired as the team's head coach, the rivalry further escalated due to an increased war of words between both teams.
When he was 25, Sondheim was introduced to Bernstein, who had heard Saturday Night and quickly hired him to write the lyrics to West Side Story.
" When Newman wasn't available to be on-site during the film's principal photography in Mexico, William Roberts was hired, in part to make changes required by Mexican censors.
When the need arose for soldiers it hired mercenaries or financed allies who fielded armies.
When Hyundai wanted to develop their own car, they hired George Turnbull, the former Managing Director of Austin Morris at British Leyland.
When he is the only man not hired, Terry openly confronts Friendly, proclaiming that he is proud of what he did.
When the war resumed in June 1410, Władysław advanced into the Teutonic heartland at the head of an army of about 20, 000 mounted nobles, 15, 000 armed commoners, and 2, 000 professional cavalry mainly hired from Bohemia.
When Moessinger was hired as executive producer for Murder, She Wrote, he offered Straczynski a job as co-producer.
When Melisende's father was captured during a campaign in 1123, Morphia hired a band of Armenian mercenaries to discover where her husband was being held prisoner, and in 1124 Morphia took a leading part in the negotiations with Baldwin's captors to have him released, including traveling to Syria and handing over her youngest daughter Yveta as hostage and as surety for the payment of the king's ransom.
When David Coverdale was later hired as Deep Purple's lead vocalist, the two would ultimately share lead vocal duties in the band until their breakup in 1976.
When Ravel became unable to compose, and could not write down the musical ideas he heard in his mind, Pabst hired Jacques Ibert.
When Häkkinen was five years old, his parents hired a go-kart for him to take to a track near their home.

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