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When and John
When Captain John Gibault of Salem had visited Burma in 1793 his ship, the Astra, had been promptly commandeered and taken by her captors up the Irrawaddy River.
When he was fifteen John H. Mercer turned out his first song, a jazzy little thing he called `` Sister Susie, Strut Your Stuff ''.
When Giffen decided to charge him interest on the loan from John Palfrey, Gorham readily assented, vowing that in a matter of dollars and cents, his brothers would never have any cause to complain of him.
When his corps commander, Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds, was killed very early in the fighting, Doubleday found himself in command of the corps.
When originally used in Olney, it is unknown what music, if any, accompanied the verses written by John Newton.
When Angelo Cardinal Roncalli was elected and became Pope John, there was some confusion as to whether he would be John XXIII or John XXIV ; he then declared that he was John XXIII to put this question to rest.
When Frederick IV of Habsburg sided with Antipope John XXIII at the Council of Constance, Emperor Sigismund placed him under the Imperial ban.
When the word ballad appears in the title of a song, as for example in The Beatles's " The Ballad of John and Yoko " or Billy Joel's " The Ballad of Billy the Kid ", the folk-music sense is generally implied.
When the UK Channel 4 television program " The Bermuda Triangle " ( c. 1992 ) was being produced by John Simmons of Geofilms for the Equinox series, the marine insurance market Lloyd's of London was asked if an unusually large number of ships had sunk in the Bermuda Triangle area.
When John Lawson Johnston died, George Lawson Johnston inherited the Bovril business.
When John the Baptist appeared and began preaching, he attracted disciples who assumed he would be announced as the Messiah, or " the one " they had been awaiting.
When Pope John XXIII abolished the limit, he began to add new churches to the list, which Popes Paul VI and John Paul II continued to do.
When announcing Vatican II, Pope John XXIII stated that the precepts of the Council of Trent continue to the modern day, a position that was reaffirmed by Pope Paul VI.
When instead we discuss human purpose and the meaning of life, Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes are on the same side.
When Catherine of Aragon travelled to London she brought a group of her African attendants with her, including one identified as the trumpeter John Blanke.
* John R. Hale, et al., " Questioning the Delphic Oracle: When science meets religion at this ancient Greek site, the two turn out to be on better terms than scholars had originally thought ", in Scientific American August 2003
When King John II of Portugal revived the work of Henry the Navigator, he sent out Cão ( about midsummer (?
When John Stossel accused USAID of not funding DDT because it wasn't " politically correct ," Anne Peterson, the agency's assistant administrator for global health, replied that " I believe that the strategies we are using are as effective as spraying with DDT ...
When Thomas Wyatt the younger instigated what became known as Wyatt's rebellion, John Ponet, the highest-ranking ecclesiastic among the exiles, allegedly participated in the uprising.
When Allen and his men landed above St. John and scouted the situation, they learned that a column of 200 or more regulars was approaching.

When and Dickinson
When her speaking career waned, Dickinson turned to the theater as both a playwright and actress.
When the Second Continental Congress convened in May 1775, most delegates followed John Dickinson in his quest to reconcile with George III of Great Britain.
When G. K. Chesterton chose contemporary thinkers he disagreed with for his 1905 book Heretics, the focus of Chapter 12 was " Paganism and Mr. Lowes Dickinson ".
When the brokerage firm's success suffered a downturn, so too did the Dickinson ' role as proponents of good Japanese-American relations.
When the Continental Congress began the debate on the Declaration of Independence on July 1, 1776, Dickinson reiterated his opposition to declaring independence at that time.
When Peckinpah was brought on to direct, he wanted to cast Stella Stevens, whom he worked with on The Ballad of Cable Hogue, with Angie Dickinson or Dyan Cannon as possible alternatives.
" When questioned by ABC's Cynthia McFadden about the firing of Porizkova as well as former ANTM colleague, Janice Dickinson, both of whom have complained Banks is " difficult ", Tyra Banks refused to address the issue.
When William Paterson resigned from the United States Senate, Dickinson was chosen by New Jersey to finish Paterson's term.
When his cousin John Cadwalader dueled General Thomas Conway on July 4, 1778, Dickinson was Cadwalader's second.
When in June 1776 Congress began the debate on a resolution of independence, the Pennsylvania delegation was split, with Benjamin Franklin and James Wilson in favor of declaring independence, and John Dickinson and Robert Morris opposed.
When the final vote was taken on July 2, Dickinson and Morris abstained, allowing the Pennsylvania delegation to support the resolution of independence without dissent.
When first established, the school was tuition-free and operated in the facilities of Dickinson High School.
When Bruce Dickinson split with Iron Maiden in 1993, he hand picked Roy and Tribe Of Gypsies members Dave Ingraham ( drums ) and Eddie Casillas ( bass ) to complete his solo band.
When, in the late 1840s, the New York Democratic Party split between the two factions of Hunkers and Barnburners, Seymour was among those identified with the more conservative Hunker faction, led by Marcy and Senator Daniel S. Dickinson.

When and freed
When that occurred, the Danes rushed back to their boats, which being lighter, with shallower drafts, were freed before Alfred's ships.
* When a soul is freed from karmas, it becomes free and attains divine consciousness, experiencing infinite knowledge, perception, power, and bliss ( Moksha ).
When the fish are old enough they are freed from the net to mature in the open sea.
When the Pharaoh freed the Israelites, it is said that they left in such a hurry that they could not wait for bread dough to rise ( leaven ).
When Richard arrived he demanded that his sister be released and given her inheritance ; she was freed on 28 September, but without the inheritance.
The emphasis on the salvific nature of the Resurrection continued in Christian theology in the next centuries, e. g., in the 8th century Saint John of Damascus wrote that: "... When he had freed those who were bound from the beginning of time, Christ returned again from among the dead, having opened for us the way to resurrection " and Christian iconography of the ensuing years represented that concept.
When, in Buddhahood, one is freed from all mental obscurations, one is said to attain a state of continuous bliss mixed with a simultaneous cognition of emptiness, the true nature of reality.
When the slaves of Zanzibar were freed in 1897, it was by compensation since the prevailing opinion was that the slave owners suffered the loss of an asset whenever a slave was freed.
When freed, many former slaves made official marriages.
When he opens his eyes he finds Ralinge and his assistants dead, dispatched bloodily, and Vosill free and in the process of removing his bindings, no indication of how she was freed.
When the city was freed from the British, General Nathaniel Green presented its leaders with the Moultrie Flag, describing it as the first American flag flown in the South.
When the meteor landed, Glaaki was freed, and the impact created the lake wherein he now resides.
When a block is freed, it is compared to its buddy.
When Allied troops eventually entered Genoa, they were welcomed by Italian partisans which, in a successful insurrection, had freed the city and accepted the surrender of the local German command.
When freed during the 19th century, the ancestors of these people received surnames which were given by their former owners, many of which referred to a specific character trait.
When Nebuchadnezzar seized Jerusalem in 586 BC, he ordered that Jeremiah be freed from prison and treated well.
When Aradia descended, she became the first of all witches, and promised her students that " ye shall all be freed from slavery, / And so ye shall be free in everything ".
When Fianna Fáil was elected to power the following year this legislation was revoked and the prisoners were freed.
When African-Brazilian slaves were freed, the failure to fully integrate them into the economy led to them begging to work for food and shelter.
When the Civil War ended and the black slaves were freed, Louisiana Creoles often assumed positions of leadership.
When Charles VI freed himself from the domination of his uncles Philippe's power increased.
When learning of the location of some of the arrested men, the United Slavs freed them by force.
When one understands the fundamental reality that there is only one entity called the Universe, one is freed of the illusion of ownership.

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