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When Kazan received an Honorary Academy Award in 1999, the audience was noticeably divided in their reaction, with some including Nick Nolte, Ed Harris, Ian McKellen and Amy Madigan refusing to applaud, and many others, such as actors Kathy Bates, Meryl Streep and Warren Beatty and producer George Stevens, Jr. standing and applauding.
When the station was faced with closure, Malcolm Bluemel with the help of Fish, Tony Iommi, Ian Anderson and Gary Moore helped save Planet Rock by buying the station.
When it turned out that the title " Double-O Duck " could not be used as the Ian Fleming estate owned the ' double-o ' title, Disney TV Animation held a competition to come up with a replacement.
When publisher Ian Ballantine, novelist Theodore Sturgeon and Shepherd met for lunch, Ballantine hired Sturgeon to write a novel based on Shepherd's outline.
When the tai-pan Ian Dunross learns that the North Sea may soon be wide open for oil exploration, he sends Gavallan to Scotland to quietly buy up real estate in Aberdeen so they are positioned to take advantage of this trend.
When Class War spokesman Andy Murphy praised those who had rioted in the Trafalgar Square Poll Tax Riots as " working class heroes ", Class War gained wider media exposure ( including a ' tea time ' interview with Ian Bone on the Jonathan Ross Show ( see Poll Tax Riots )).
When questioned by Guitar World in 2002 about the band's influences, singer / guitarist Ian MacKaye responded, " Too many to mention.
When he loped in to bowl he wore malevolence like Mandrake wore a cloak ... But for him, Redpath, Walters, Ian Chappell and probably even Paul Sheahan must have bloomed as most of them did against the West Indians in 1968-69.
When Michael Heseltine held this office, he preferred to be known by the older title of President of the Board of Trade, and this practice was also followed by Ian Lang and Margaret Beckett.
When Brian Jones was recruiting for his own band, all three joined Brian and Ian Stewart and were dubbed " Rollin ' Stones " by Jones.
When asked about the meaning of the album's title by Guitar World in a 2001 interview, singer / guitarist Ian MacKaye described it ( and the song title from which the album name comes from ), as " an anti-war manifesto.
When Ian accidentally activates the machine, it takes them to a petrified jungle on a world devastated by an ancient nuclear war fought between the Daleks and the Thals.
When TVNZ scaled back its Dunedin studios, they were purchased by Ian Taylor, the founder of Animation Research and Taylormade Media.
When De Vito scored the first touchdown, Ian Dickson said that he could not help but think that De Vito had been sent by another television network as a spy because she was everything the competition was about.
When Platini retired in 1987, Laudrup was expected to lead the team in his place, playing alongside newly bought Welsh forward Ian Rush.
When the progress of the bill was threatened by MP Ian Mikardo, who blocked it to protest against tactics being used by the Conservative party to block Edward Fletcher's bill on employment protection, the Prime Minister, James Callaghan, stepped in to ensure that the Bill received the time required to become law.
When Claire Richards and Ian " H " Watkins departed, the group disbanded on 26 December 2001.
When Ian Albery retired as chief executive in October 2002 he was succeeded by Jean Luc Choplin, who had recently worked for Disneyland in Paris and Los Angeles and at one time worked with Rudolf Nureyev as a managing director of the Paris Opera Ballet.
When he wrote " Layla ," Clapton had been told the story by his friend Ian Dallas, who was in the process of converting to Islam.
When Broccoli became interested in bringing Ian Fleming's James Bond character into features, he discovered that the rights already belonged to the Canadian producer Harry Saltzman, who had long wanted to break into film, and who had produced several stage plays and films with only modest success.
When Ian Moss was a child, he would perform for his family and friends.
When Ian Moss was fourteen, he was asked to join a local band called " The Scene ".
When Terence O ' Neill ( the then Northern Irish Prime Minister ) stood down from Stormont in 1970 along with one of his colleagues, the PUP nominated candidates for the two vacant seats ( Ian Paisley and William Beattie, PUP leader and deputy respectively ).
When Ian Scott resigned his legislative seat in late 1992, a by-election was called for April 1, 1993 to replace him.

When and Craig
When bibliographer Michael Barrier asked Barks about why he drew it, Barks ' vague recollection was no one was available and he was asked to do it as a favor by editor Chase Craig.
When the general election was called in 1987, Red Wedge also organised a comedy tour featuring Lenny Henry, Ben Elton, Robbie Coltrane, Craig Charles, Phill Jupitus and Harry Enfield, and another tour by the main musical participants along with The The, Captain Sensible and the Blow Monkeys.
When the 18-team First Division was superseded by a new 10-team Premier League for the 1975 – 76 season, at which time they were managed by Willie McLean and his assistant Craig Brown ( who would become manager almost 35 years later ).
When he did finally emigrate, Elijah Craig purchased in what was then Fayette County of Virginia, in 1782, where he planned and laid out the nearby town originally called Lebanon, incorporated in 1784.
When Craig left the Chiffons in 1970, the group continued as a trio.
When Craig Button was appointed general manager of the Flames in 2000, he released St. Louis who then signed with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
For instance, the logo was designed by Craig Leathers, Scott Hall is credited with the group's trademark hand-signals, and Taylor belatedly scrawled the group's most popular catchphrase, " When you're nWo, you're nWo 4 life ", in one segment he scripted for WCW Monday Nitro in late 1996.
When he arrived in 1999, the show was just finding its audience after the departure of host Craig Kilborn and the arrival of Jon Stewart, an old friend of Attell's from the New York comedy circuit.
* When Governor Craig leaves for England, British Canadians detach the horses and draw his carriage to the place of embarkation.
When Perez was finally hit, by a pitch thrown by the Padres ' Craig Lefferts, the first of many bench-clearing brawls began.
When Chief of Staff General Malin Craig retired in 1939, Drum was passed over in favor of General George Marshall.
When Yallop, who believed that Craig should have been imprisoned for manslaughter and Bentley thus cleared, asked Goddard about Derek Bentley's execution, he received the following reply, " Yes, I thought that Bentley was going to be reprieved.
When the candidate selected to replace him dropped out, Craig found that his busy period was over and was himself nominated to fight the by-election caused by his own resignation.
When he spoke in support of his re-election, Craig had noted the presence of many unfamiliar faces and declared " I will oppose wets and Left Wing infiltrators who would like to destroy this great party from within ".
When elections were held for the new Northern Ireland Assembly in 1982, Craig revived the name Vanguard for his candidacy in East Belfast.
When the BAR team was restructuring after the departure of Craig Pollock in 2001, the owners BAT ( British American Tobacco ) brought in Prodrive to run the team with Richards as its Team Principal.
When television came along, Hamilton hosted Hollywood Screen Test ( 1948-1953 ), and did guest shots on numerous series of the 1950s and ' 60s such as Perry Mason ( Yvonne Craig, who would go on to play Hamilton's daughter on Batman played Hamilton's stepdaughter in the episode " The Case of the Lazy Lover "), Maverick, Mister Ed, and Outer Limits.
When Liverpool reached the FA Cup final again, McMahon was one of the team's two Scousers ( along with Aldridge ) obliged to perform a localised rap on the official FA Cup final song Anfield Rap, written in a trend-encapsulating rap and house music style by team-mate Craig Johnston.
When Bryon Douglas ( Craig Sheffer ) starts spending time with a new girlfriend ( Kim Delaney ), Mark begins to feel even more alienated, and gets involved with drugs and the police.
Jake Burton is quoted as saying,When I started listening to Craig that was when my company became successful and really took off .” He added, “… when the rest of the industry listened to Craig, that was when the sport really took off .”
When team captain Craig Hartsburg was injured partway through the 1983 – 84 season, Bellows was named interim captain for the remainder of the season.
When his former club Leicester City sacked Craig Levein, Lennon was linked with a return to the Midlands side in a player-manager role.
When asked about why the song was listed as # 1 on the review, the editor of Blender magazine, Craig Marks, referenced the line of the song " Marconi plays the mamba " by asking,

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