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When and Langstrom
When Bruce Wayne begins to cut off the funding for his project, Langstrom tells Bruce that he needs the project to cure his niece's deafness.
When Bruce discovers that Langstrom is lying, he goes to Langstrom's office to discover the project's real purpose.
When Penguin uses the device, dormant remnants of the Man-Bat formula still inside Langstrom reawaken, transforming him to Man-Bat and instinctively leading him to the Penguin's hideout, as he continues repeating the line: " Come to me.

When and protests
When a rhyme surprises and extends the fixed relations between words, that in itself protests against necessity.
When the ruling SPS refused to accept its defeat in municipal elections in 1996, Serbians engaged in large protests against the government.
When widespread student protests occurred across China in 1987, Hu's political opponents successfully blamed Hu for the disruptions, claiming that Hu's " laxness " and " bourgeois liberalization " had either led to, or worsened, the protests.
When this was known, residents quickly lodged protests with the Postamaster General and by the end of March 1899, it was renamed ' Cass Lake '.
When Michael Harris throws them out, one member protests that he wants to see how it ends ( notwithstanding the fact that Gilligan episodes always ended with the castaways still stuck on the island ).
When the 1954 elections brought to power a coalition of Socialists and Liberals, the new Education Minister, Leo Collard, immediately set out to reverse the measures taken by his predecessor, sparking mass protests by the Catholic bloc.
When Senate leadership announced it was indefinitely postponing the bill following " massive protests " in January 2012, Wyden called it a " grassroots victory for the history books.
When he was 15 years of age, he was involved with protests against US nuclear submarines docking in Britain .< ref >
When they complained that the tests might demonstrate ship survivability while ignoring the effect of radiation on sailors, Admiral Blandy responded by adding test animals to some of the ships, thereby generating protests from animal rights advocates.
When the Anti-Hindi agitations broke out in 1965, Rajaji completely reversed his 1938 support for the introduction of Hindi and took a strongly anti-Hindi stand in support of the protests, On 17 January 1965, he convened the Madras state Anti-Hindi conference in Tiruchirapalli.
When protests were raised over the brutality of the attacks, Premier Edward Stafford said such a mode of warfare " may not accord with the war regulations, but it is one necessary for and suited to local circumstances ".
When Van Daan abruptly announces that Peter must get rid of Moushie because he consumes too much food, Anne protests.
When it was announced the execution had been carried out, there were protests outside the prison and two people were arrested and later fined for damage to property.
When Jiang was elevated to national leadership in Beijing following the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, he brought Zeng Qinghong along as his trusted adviser.
When such restrictions occur, protests may assume the form of open civil disobedience, more subtle forms of resistance against the restrictions, or may spill over into other areas such as culture and emigration.
When the programme was moved from Radio 4 to Radio 3 in 1970 it became a monthly broadcast but vigorous protests resulted in a return of the weekly transmission on Wednesday afternoons.
When the protests spread to Paris, and as many as 3 million workers came out on strike, Ramadier resigned, fearing that he faced a general insurrection.
When protests over the Stamp Act resulted in calling a Congress of the several colonies in New York, the Maryland Assembly sent Murdock as one of its delegates.
When Dow Jones took control of the magazine, efforts to introduce more lifestyle features sparked protests from Review loyalists-as did its decision to make it into a monthly rather than a weekly title.
" When he gets to the lyric about " A beautiful buncha ripe banana / Hide the deadly black tarantula ," the drummer protests, " I don't dig spiders, man!
When protests were organized by the National Democratic Front ( NDF ), Khomeini angrily denounced them saying, " we thought we were dealing with human beings.
When " Ode to Joy " was included in a fundraising organ recital held by a Harare church at Christmas 1994, it provoked angry protests from some who attended.
When the WWP was playing a role in organizing anti-war protests before the US attack on Iraq in 2003, many newspapers and TV shows attacked the WWP specifically .< ref ><(( cite news | title = Behind the Placards: The odd and troubling origins of today ’ s antiwar movement | first = David | last = Corn | work = LA Weekly | date = November 1, 2002
When the daughter protests, her mother announces that she would rather have the Devil himself courting her daughter than the young Christian.

When and innocence
" According to University of Richmond Law Review, " When offering an Alford plea, a defendant asserts his innocence but admits that sufficient evidence exists to convict him of the offense.
When he is stopped, he bursts back into the Senate chamber, loudly confessing to the whole scheme, and affirms Smith's innocence.
When reports of an army cover-up and Dreyfus's possible innocence were leaked to the press, a heated debate ensued about anti-Semitism, France's identity as a Catholic nation and a republic founded on equal rights for all citizens.
When reports of an army cover-up and Dreyfus's possible innocence were leaked to the press, a heated debate ensued about anti-Semitism, and France's identity as a Catholic nation and a republic founded on equal rights for all citizens.
When Tereus learned what she had done, he tried to kill the sisters but all three were changed by the Olympian Gods into birds: Tereus became a hoopoe ; Philomela became the nightingale whose song is a song of mourning for the loss of innocence ; Procne became the swallow.
When Buckingham warns him to be careful as the rebels are targeting people like him, Saye responds " The trust I have is in mine innocence ,/ And therefore am I bold and resolute " ( 4. 4. 58-59 ).
When Scott fails to convince the president of his innocence, he begins to talk freely and launches into a debate with Lyman, arguing that approval of the treaty would weaken the U. S. and lead to an attack by the Soviets.
* " When there is not enough religion in the pulpit to organize a crusade against sin ; nor justice in the court house to promptly punish crime ; nor manhood enough in the nation to put a sheltering arm about innocence and virtue ---- if it needs lynching to protect woman ’ s dearest possession from the ravening human beasts ---- then I say lynch, a thousand times a week if necessary.
When the allegations of conspiracy and fraud were first brought to light in 2002, Ebbers addressed the congregation and insisted on his innocence.
When a man suffers wrong, the wrongdoer is summoned before the elders, or most respectable men of his village ; and if he denies the charge and refuses redress, he is told to bathe, put his hand on the peepul tree, and declare his innocence.
When he's framed for murder, Dr. Thorndyke must confront his own anxiety disorder, " high anxiety ," in order to prove his innocence.
When he approached more to the edge, and began to touche water when he saw his image on the surface of the water net pool, then he tryed to save that drowning man who faced because of his childhood innocence, causing him to slide in the pool, luckly some of his family members were there to save him after his stomach filled of water.
When Pope's enemies responded to The Dunciad with attacks, Pope produced the Dunciad Variorum, which culled from each dunce's attack any comments unflattering to another dunce, assembled the whole into a commentary upon the original Dunciad and added a critical comment by Pope professing his innocence and dignity.
When Kannagi was informed of this, she became furious, and set out to prove her husband's innocence to the king.
When Lily returns from abroad to take care of her niece, the women are angry with her for not having stayed in the country in order to testify to their innocence.
) When the elderly victim pleads innocence, the park-keeper will sometimes persist, but usually make a highly qualified acceptance, politely by strongly implying he doesn't believe them but as he can't prove anything he'll let them off this time.
" When he wants us to know that Mouche is innocent, he tells us of her " innocence and primitive mind.
When the banknote goes missing from the fund's collection box, Marie is suspected again, but she protests her innocence despite a savage beating from Miss Holden with assistance from two burly school prefects.
Episode 4: When one of Strange's team is accused of murder, Strange must work to prove his innocence and find the true demonic culprit.
When the period of silence is over the prince speaks and establishes his innocence.
When the Baudelaires escape the village amidst accusations of murder ( and later arson and kidnapping ), Poe is one of the few adults to maintain the Baudelaires ' innocence and disbelieve the incriminating Daily Punctilio articles published by his sister Eleanora.
When I announced several months ago that I would not seek re-election, I publicly declared my innocence because I was not strong enough to face the truth.
When confronted the mysterious person claims innocence of the murdered person.
When he is suspected of raping a student and shaving her head after a party, Veronica helps to prove his innocence and they part amicably afterward.

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