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When interviewed in 2002, the 40th anniversary of his enrollment at University of Mississippi, Meredith said, " Nothing could be more insulting to me than the concept of civil rights.
When Meredith discovers that she is pregnant by her boyfriend Jos Jones ( Alan Bates ), they get married.
When Lytton was twenty-five years old, he published in London a volume of poems under the name of Owen Meredith.
When the Meredith Mississippi March Against Fear passed through Grenada, Mississippi on June 15, 1966, it sparked months of civil rights activity on the part of Grenada blacks.
When the record-setting car returned a welcome-home reception was staged by Aston Martin at the Park Lane Hotel in London and Meredith later received a civic award from his home town of Milton Keynes.
When the Players ' Union was banned by the Football Association in 1909, Meredith and his fellow Manchester United team-mates refused to abandon the Players ' Union, and became known at Outcasts F. C .. A compromise was reached before the start of the 1909-10 season.
When she awakens, all traces of what has happened have disappeared, and she is unable to convince San Francisco Police detectives Tony Carlson ( Chevy Chase ) and his partner Inspector " Fergie " Ferguson ( Brian Dennehy ) or even her landlord Mr. Hennessy ( Burgess Meredith ) that she was attacked.
When Poirot approaches Meredith Blake he introduces himself as a friend of Lady Mary Lytton-Gore, a character known from Three Act Tragedy.
When he used the Phone-a-Friend lifeline, host Meredith Vieira would read the question and the four choices to the friend that he chose to call and would also remind him how much time was remaining on the 30 seconds used for that lifeline.
When Gen. Gibbon was promoted to division command, he recommended that the recuperating Cutler be given command of the Iron Brigade, but Col. Solomon Meredith of the 19th Indiana had better political connections and received the appointment, dismaying Cutler.
When the ban was lifted on 31 December 1906, Turnbull moved to City's crosstown rivals Manchester United, along with Billy Meredith, Herbert Burgess and Jimmy Bannister.
When Gruner + Jahr decided to exit the US magazine market in 2005, the magazine was sold to the Meredith Corporation.
When this happens, John Meredith is wracked with guilt over his failings as a father.
When the Civil War erupted in early 1861, Meredith recruited hundreds of men from his county and organized them into a volunteer regiment of infantry.
When Hugh Meredith's father experiences financial setbacks and cannot continue backing the partnership, two friends separately offer to lend Franklin the money he needs to stay in business ; the partnership amicably dissolves as Meredith goes to North Carolina, and Franklin takes from each friend half the needed sum, continuing his business in his own name.
When he spurns her sexual advances, Meredith angrily vows to make him pay.
When this eventually came to nothing, Dudley Moore suggested his friend Burgess Meredith for the role, which he in the end won.
For example: Janice Meredith ( 1924 ), Yolanda ( 1924 ), Bride's Play ( 1922 ) and the infamously expensive When Knighthood Was in Flower ( 1922 ), all financially backed by Hearst's Hollywood film company, Cosmopolitan Productions.
When Meredith separated KCMO radio from KCMO-TV, the " KCTV " calls were adopted based on the familiarity of the " TV 5 " branding.

When and walked
When they were ready to leave, Benson and Ramey walked back around the rear of the trailer.
When they walked into the Ferraro apartment, the old lady, bowing and smiling, said softly.
When Claudette walked in the room where Dees and Orbison were writing to say she was heading for Nashville, Orbison asked if she had any money.
When the Continental Congress had adopted Adams's radical May 15 preamble, Maryland's delegates walked out and sent to the Maryland Convention for instructions.
Gagarin later recalled, " When they saw me in my space suit and the parachute dragging alongside as I walked, they started to back away in fear.
When the Republicans in June 1896 nominated former Ohio Governor William McKinley for president and passed at his request a platform strongly supporting the gold standard, a number of " Silver Republicans " walked out of the convention.
When the rally ended, Rabin walked down the city hall steps towards the open door of his car, at which point Amir fired three shots at Rabin with a semi-automatic pistol.
The official royal tour historian, Gustave Lanctot, stated: " When Their Majesties walked into their Canadian residence, the Statute of Westminster had assumed full reality: the King of Canada had come home.
When the Federal Parliamentary Labor caucus met on 14 November 1916, lengthy discussions ensued until Hughes walked out with 24 other Labor members.
When the cafeteria bombs failed to explode, Harris and Klebold armed themselves with their weapons, convened and walked towards the school.
When Anderson saw the ultra-modern, Bauhaus-inspired home that Bayer had designed & built in Aspen, he walked up to the front door and introduced himself.
When the Cultural Revolution began in 1966, many university students walked out of the classrooms, and some went on to be part of the Red Guards, resulting in the complete shut down of the university.
She said of the event, " When I finally walked onto the stage of Constitution Hall, I felt no different than I had in other halls.
When the Trojan Horse was in the city, Deiphobus accompanied Helen as she walked around the horse, calling out the names of the Greeks within in the voices of their wives, because she did not want to look like she was helping them.
When Elvis Presley walked in unexpectedly, Johnny Cash was called into the studio by Phillips, leading to an impromptu session featuring the four musicians.
She said, " When I was six I had a chicken that walked backward and was in the Pathé News.
When he was a teenager his father walked out on his mother and him.
When the pipes needed repair, the miners walked on them.
When city residents found that they were not permitted to address the meeting, many residents walked out before the meeting ended.
When the German walked to the ring at Yankee Stadium on June 22, 1938, he did so under a hail of garbage thrown from the stands.
When Rupe walked in on a recording session and heard Cooke covering Gershwin, he was quite upset.
When news of the February Revolution reached Svinhufvud, he walked to the town's police station and bluntly announced, " The person who sent me here has been arrested.
Towards the evening we bade them adieu and took horse, being resolved that, instead of the race which fails us, we would go to Epsom When we come there we could hear of no lodging, the town so full, but which was better, I went towards Ashsted, and there we got a lodging in a little hole we could not stand upright in While supper was getting I walked up and down behind my cosen Pepys's house that was, which I find comes little short of what I took it to be when I was a little boy.
When these two regional parties walked out of discussions on a new constitution, the CPP feared that London might consider such disunity an indication that the colony was not yet ready for the next phase of self-government.

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