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When and Kings
When Abiathar was dismissed from the priesthood by King Solomon for having taken part in Adonijah's conspiracy against David, his life was spared because he had formerly borne the Ark ( 1 Kings 2: 26 ).
When the priests emerged from the holy place after placing the Ark there, the Temple was filled with a cloud, " for the glory of the Lord had filled the house of the Lord " ( 1 Kings 8: 10-11 ; 2 Chron.
When this was translated into Greek in the last few centuries BCE, Kings was joined with Samuel in a four-part work called the Book of Kingdoms.
When Solomon gave her " all her desire, whatsoever she asked ," she left satisfied ( 1 Kings 10: 10 ).
* The ' I Didn ’ t Know The Way To Kings Cross When I First Came Here But Look At Me Now ' Book By William Rushton, Author, Artist And Beer-Drinker Extrodinary William Rushton ( New England Library, 1966 )
When Annúminas was abandoned and the Kings moved to Fornost, they took the palantír with them.
When Carl accepted the offer that same evening ( after the approval of his grandfather Christian IX of Denmark ), he immediately endeared himself to his adopted country by taking the Old Norse name of Haakon, a name used by previous Kings of Norway.
When Tiglath-Pileser III appeared in the west, Menahem took the opportunity to enlist his support by sending tribute of a thousand talents of sliver, with the idea — as 2 Kings xv 19 puts it —' that he might help him to confirm his hold of the royal power '.
When still a general, Horemheb built a large tomb here, though he was later buried as Pharaoh in the Valley of the Kings at Thebes.
When Kings County was created in 1893 from the western part of Tulare County, Hanford became its county seat.
When the game was sent to Iran it came with a letter which read: “ As your name is the King of Kings, all your emperorship over us connotes that your wise men should be wiser than ours.
The documentaries a. k. a. Cassius Clay and the Oscar-winning When We Were Kings cover a lot of the same ground and are consistently more engaging ".
When faced with the problem of photographing Kings Go Forth, an 11-piece group, KGF's Andy Noble suggested outsider artist Mingering Mike.
Ali had trouble walking to the stage at the 1996 Oscars to be part of the group receiving the Oscar for When We Were Kings, a documentary of the fight in Zaire, because of his Parkinson's disease.
The events before and during this bout are depicted in the Academy Award winning documentary, When We Were Kings.
When the band was still called the Kings of Rhythm, the band recorded the album, A Black Man's Soul, which was mostly an instrumental album, except for one track in which Tina Turner participated in the song, " Foolin ' Around ".
Footage of his performance was included in the 1996 documentary film, When We Were Kings, and he is heard on the accompanying soundtrack.
Plimpton appeared in the 1996 documentary When We Were Kings about the " Rumble in the Jungle " Ali-Foreman Championship fight opposite Norman Mailer crediting Muhammad Ali as a poet who composed the world's shortest poem: " Me-We ".
* When We Were Kings ( 1997 ) as himself, Reporter
When the Church of St Luke's, near Kings Cross, was removed to make way for the construction of the Midland Railway Station, the estimated twelve thousand inhabitants of Somers Town at that time were deprived of that place of worship, as the Church was re-erected in Kentish Town.
Muhammad was also thanked in the 1996 documentary, When We Were Kings ; the film is also dedicated to him.
When Bohemia fell to the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria in 1526, the town fell under the overlordship of the Habsburgs in their roles of Kings of Bohemia, although it was still ruled locally by the Silesian Piasts.
It also appears in When We Were Kings, a 1996 documentary examining the historic Rumble in the Jungle boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( which was still known as Zaire at that time ).
When the 2nd Duke of Montagu in 1749 died without male issue, the 3rd Duke of Manchester, and his heirs, became heirs general of Drogo de Montaigu, of the Kings of Mann, of the Earls of Salisbury, and of the Barons de Monthermer.

When and summoned
When Mayor Dever heard of the banquet he summoned Hughes for an explanation of why he had been dishonouring the police department by consorting with these felons and fixers.
When my father, who had been appointed by his country as public notary in the customs at Bugia acting for the Pisan merchants going there, was in charge, he summoned me to him while I was still a child, and having an eye to usefulness and future convenience, desired me to stay there and receive instruction in the school of accounting.
When the band was summoned to the rehearsal stage on short notice, only Holly was in their dressing room.
When word of his aspirations to make himself king reached the Helvetii, Orgetorix was summoned to stand trial, facing execution on the pyre should he be found guilty.
When he was summoned to a meeting of the Senate later that year on 18 October 31 AD.
When Atenulf, count of Aquino, brought accusations that Oderisio was aiming for the papacy, Honorius summoned Oderisio to Rome to answer the charges.
When the Muslims approached Portus, he summoned the Repubbliche Marinare ( or mariner cities of Italy ) – Naples, Gaeta and Amalfi – to form a league.
When Prince Alexander died on 28 January 1284, leaving only the king's granddaughter Margaret living out of his descendants, Alexander III summoned all thirteen Earls of Scotland, twenty-four barons and the heads of the three main Gaelic kindreds of the West, Alexander of Argyll, Aonghas Mór of Islay and Alan MacRuari of Garmoran.
When there was still no word from England, he summoned Paterson to Sydney in January 1809 to sort out matters.
When summoned to fight at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, Thomas Stanley stayed aloof from the battle, even though his eldest son, George Stanley ( styled Lord Strange ), was held hostage by Richard.
When his uncle was summoned to Constantinople to tutor one of the sons of emperor Constantine I, Ausonius accompanied him to the capital.
When the king summoned Taliesin to see why this was done, Taliesin replied to the king in a series of stanzas.
When he received ( or summoned ) a visitor, his four bodyguards would have submachine guns trained upon the " guest " during the meeting.
When the Court was a part of the curia regis, the Officers were fluid ; they could include Doctors of Civil Law, members of the curia and " those who ought to be summoned ".
When summoned to lay down his arms and return to the Convention, he wrote back, pointing out that he was not, in fact, in arms, that there were threats against his life in Edinburgh, and that his wife was about to give birth, and requested that the summons be either revoked or delayed.
When summoned before Batu, he was made to pass between two fires and ordered to prostrate himself before the tablets of Chingis Khan.
When Guyuk summoned Batu to appear before him, Batu moved slowly.
When the episcopal charges of the bishops of Poitiers, Nîmes, and Nevers, recommending the case of the captive Pope Pius IX to the sympathy of the French Government, were met by a resolution in the Chamber, proposed by the Left, that the Government be requested " to repress Ultramontane manifestations " ( 4 May 1877 ), Magenta, twelve days later, asked Jules Simon to resign, summoned to power a conservative ministry under the Duc de Broglie, persuaded the Senate to dissolve the Chamber, and travelled through the country to assure the success of the Conservatives in the elections, protesting at the same time that he did not wish to overturn the Republic.
When he was summoned to Stockholm in 1782 by Gustav III of Sweden to edit a Swedish Corpus diplomaticum, half an hour's private conversation with the young priest convinced Gustav that Nordin's proper place was in the political arena.
When circumstances demanded, the estates, nobility, burgesses, and — until the 1690s — the clergy could be summoned for meetings of a local parliament called the Landtag.
When Kublai learned of this, he summoned his own kurultai at Kaiping, where virtually all the senior princes and great noyans resident in North China and Manchuria supported his own candidacy over that of Ariqboke.
When critical decisions were necessary, the whole frälse was summoned to the diets.
When summoned to a council of officers in early October to plan the attack, Smyth did not respond, nor did he reply to a letter sent soon after.

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