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When I first came across Samuel Johnson's pronouncement, `` the remedy for the ills of life is palliative rather than radical '', it seemed to me to sum up the profoundest of political and social truths.
When it became apparent that Johnson would lose his seat, an effort began by ally George W. Jones to put forward Johnson's name for governor.
When asked by a reporter at Johnson's funeral what she had loved about him, she replied, " I loved him because of his courage.
When McCarthy scored 42 % to Johnson's 49 % in the popular vote ( and 20 of the 24 N. H. delegates to the Democratic national nominating convention ) in New Hampshire on March 12 it was clear that deep division existed among Democrats on the war issue.
When Cendant acquired the Howard Johnson's motor lodges, they offered to work together with FAI to ensure the expansion of the restaurant chain.
Johnson's other popular-song compositions include: " When the Moon Comes over the Mountain ", " M-O-T-H-E-R, A Word That Means the World to Me ", " Ireland Must Be Heaven, for My Mother Came from There ", " Sweet Lady ", " What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?
When President Andrew Johnson blamed the massacre on Republican agitation, a popular national backlash against Johnson's policies caused voters to elect a majority Republican Congress in 1866.
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 he chose the latter, the vote of 35 – 19 in favor of Johnson's conviction failed to reach the required two-thirds vote.
The title and Apology were kept, but the result was wildly different ( Clemens's reaction is mildly suggested by the title of Johnson's Fall 1937 article in the Mark Twain Quarterly, " When Mark Twain Cursed Me "); so different, in fact, that one authority has said that it should have really been called The Harper Library of Humor.
When his plans at the Constitutional Convention of 1866 were not enacted, he rejected Johnson's plan for Reconstruction and aligned himself with the Radical Republicans.
When Mets third base coach Bobby Valentine accepted a managerial position with the Texas Rangers part way through the 1985 season, Harrelson replaced him on Davey Johnson's coaching staff.
When Johnson's name came before the Republican controlled General Assembly on January 4, 2005, the day after Bradley's resignation, it was the first time a governor had appointed a new lieutenant governor and consequently the legislature had no experience with such a nomination.
When Wheeler tried to stop Johnson's escape, a minor scuffle ensued.
When Harry Pace, the president of the Supreme Life Insurance Company, heard Johnson's speech, he was so impressed with the young man that he offered Johnson a job so that he would be able to use the scholarship.
When it became known that Lichtenhein would gain Johnson's salary for playing in the series, Johnson contemplated refusing to play.
David Cameron's and Boris Johnson's period in the Bullingdon Club was examined in the UK Channel 4 docu-drama When Boris Met Dave, broadcast on 7 October 2009 on More 4.
When the council received Johnson's note detailing his plans, they authorized him to lead the expedition.

When and veto
When Congress overrode his veto, the project had its green light and ground was first broken in 1991.
When President George W. Bush announced that he would veto the Senate's bill supporting the research, she said, " This is an intelligent human being with a heart, and I don't see how much longer he can deny those aspects of himself.
When Lucius Cornelius Sulla was dictator he severely curtailed the tribunes of the plebeians by invalidating their power of veto and making it illegal for them to bring laws before the Concilium Plebis without the Senate's consent.
When Menzies retired in 1966, McEwen became the longest-serving figure in the government, and he had an effective veto over government policy.
When they discovered his ambivalence on key issues by his veto of Civil Rights Act of 1866, they overrode his veto.
When President Harry Truman vetoed it, Taft then convinced both houses of Congress to override the veto.
When the veto is an all-or-nothing power as it is in the United States Constitution, the executive must either accept the riders or reject the entire bill.
When President Ronald Reagan vetoed Dellums ' Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986, a Democratic-controlled House and a Republican-controlled Senate overrode Reagan's veto, the first override of a presidential foreign policy veto in the 20th century.
When the King used his veto powers to protect non-juring priests and refused to raise militias in defense of the revolutionary government, the constitutional monarchy proved unworkable and was effectively ended by the 10 August insurrection.
When he was campaigning out of state, which was often in late 1979 and early 1980, Mike Curb, a Republican who was then serving as Lieutenant Governor of California often used his position as acting governor to veto legislation, promulgate executive orders, issue proclamations, and to do other things that Brown would not likely have done had he been present in the state.
When elected, the executive typically functions either as a voting member of the elected county government, or may have veto power similar to other elected executives such as a governor, president or mayor.

When and terminated
When Warner discovered that Jones had violated his exclusive contract with them, they terminated him.
When the Federation was terminated, Barbados had reverted to its former status as a self-governing colony, but efforts were made by Adams to form another federation composed of Barbados and the Leeward and Windward Islands.
When one port of a three-port circulator is terminated in a matched load, it can be used as an isolator, since a signal can travel in only one direction between the remaining ports.
* Hydrofoil Warships: When the Arrow and related programs were terminated, twelve key engineers from this team departed for deHavilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd. to work on what become HMCS Bras d ' Or, possibly the world's fastest warship to present day ( 2011 ).
When Candix Records ran into money problems and sold the group's master recordings to another label, Murry Wilson terminated the contract.
When is applied to x, the execution of the program is terminated, and x is taken as the result of the program ( most of the currently existing interpreters ignore the result anyway ).
When the contract was terminated at the end of the war, a total of 262 helicopters had been constructed.
When he enrolled for courses in tropical diseases in Liverpool, the Nyasaland government terminated his stipend.
When Inter terminated the remaining years of his contract in August 2005, he moved to England on a free transfer to play for Tottenham Hotspur F. C ..
When the advance was not received, the deal was terminated and FlyLal announced termination of its activities effective 17 January 2009.
When news of this reached Gordon, he terminated his Fiji visit and hurried back to New Zealand.
When her contract was terminated by Wellesley because of her pacifist activities, she became an editor of The Nation, a well-known liberal news magazine, acted as secretary of the WILPF ( a second term in 1934 without salary for a year and a half ), and did much work for the League of Nations.
When a limb is amputated, many severed nerve endings are terminated at the residual limb.
When DASA CEO Jürgen E. Schrempp initiated the Dolores program ( Dollar Low Rescue ) in the mid-1990s, some 16, 000 jobs were lost, and the development of wind energy technologies was terminated.
When the London to Shenfield line was electrified in the 1940s, there was an intention to run a shuttle service from to Stratford, calling at Stepney and Bow Road, which would have terminated at these bay platforms.
When Medusa became pregnant, Attilan's Genetics Council argued that the pregnancy should be terminated due to the possibility of the child inheriting Maximus ' insanity coupled with Black Bolt's immense and destructive power.
When a cable without individual sheaths has to be terminated to multiple connectors, it is common practice to create individual sheaths using heat-shrinkable tubing.
When an agent ’ s authority is terminated, it operates as a termination of subagent also ( section 210 ).
When the army reduced its strength, the 2nd King's chose to be absorbed by the 1st rather than have its lineage terminated.
When a domain terminates interrupts then the interrupts that are terminated by it are not propagated to latter stages.
When the National League contracted to eight teams for the 1900 season, Louisville ownership bought the Pittsburgh franchise and the Louisville franchise was terminated.
When the train line which terminated at Carlingford railway station, then known as Simpson's Railway, was completed in 1896, it too, became a major route for the area.
When the new facilities became fully operational in late 1984, the Commonwealth Government terminated all leases for the old motels near the Rock, and the area was rehabilitated by the national parks service ( now called Parks Australia ).
When the station opened in 1905, there was as yet no IRT service to Brooklyn, and all Lexington Avenue trains terminated at South Ferry, using the outer-loop platform.

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