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When and Montenegro
When Montenegro was 10 years old she landed her first acting part in the TV series Juguemos A Cantar, her career moved along with her becoming a member of Fresas Con Crema for a short time.
When the city was incorporated to Montenegro, the urban core shifted to the other bank of the Ribnica River, where the town developed in a more European style: wider streets with an orthogonal layout.
* When Mussolini's Italy occupied Montenegro 17 April 1941 – 10 September 1943, it first appointed a ( Nominal ) Governor ( 17 May 1941 – 23 July 1941?
When he attempted to wrest land from Montenegro in 1796, however, he was defeated and beheaded.
When the weather is right, from Igman mountaineers can see all the way to Montenegro and the Adriatic Sea.
When Montenegro voted to split from Yugoslavia, the EU insisted on a supermajority of 55 % for it to recognise the result.
When the policies of the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro turned towards the goal of full independence for Montenegro the DPS and SDP started working closely together to achieve this goal.
When Serbia and Montenegro peacefully separated in 2006, the YUBA League ceased to exist and was re-branded as the Basketball League of Serbia a Serbia-only organization, with Montenegro forming its own federation.
When Serbia and Montenegro split, Lazović represented Serbia, and scored the first goal ever in international football for the new team ; an equaliser in their friendly against the Czech Republic on 16 August 2006 in Uherské Hradiště, which they went on to win 3 – 1.
When World War II started in Yugoslavia in 1941, he was in Montenegro where he joined the Partisans.

When and re-established
When the frontier with Spain was re-opened, telephone and telex circuits cut by General Franco were re-established.
When the province of Holland was re-established in 1814, it was given two governors, one for the former department of Maasland ( i. e. the area that is now South Holland ) and one for the former department of Amstelland ( i. e. the area that is now North Holland ).
When Mary Tudor ascended the throne and re-established Roman Catholicism, Knox was forced to resign his position and leave the country.
When Henderson left Scientology, he re-established communication with his father, but most of the rest of the family disconnected from Henderson as a result.
" When Robert III re-established his personal rule in 1393 Donaldson characterises it as a period of anarchy and of a king who couldn ’ t control his brothers Albany and Buchan nor his son Rothesay.
When Saxony-Anhalt was re-established as a Bundesland, Magdeburg became the capital.
When order was re-established, Pope Abraham looked for Simon, who had kept himself hidden behind the Pope throughout the prayers, but he was nowhere to be found.
When Edward IV had re-established his rule in 1471, he granted the wardship of Francis Lovell, who was still underage, to his sister Elizabeth and her husband John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk.
When in 1853 the Roman Catholic Church re-established its episcopal hierarchy in the Netherlands, the former St. Catherine's church of the Carmelites was turned into the new Catholic cathedral of Utrecht.
When Austria re-established itself as an independent nation on 27 April 1945, the party leaders forming the provisional government decided not to frame a new constitution, reverting instead to that of 1920, as amended in 1929.
When, in 1911, King George V and his consort Queen Mary visited Dublin ( where they attracted mass crowds ), street sellers sold drawings of the King and Queen arriving in the not too distant future at the Old Houses of Parliament in College Green to open the newly re-established Irish parliament.
When the Breton nobles rebelled against this proposed unification John V was able to return, again assisted by a strong English ally, and re-established his rule.
When the Rebel Alliance re-established the Old Galactic Republic after the downfall of the Galactic Empire, it became known as the New Republic, just as the original Galactic Republic had become known as the Old Republic by that time.
When in 1815 the Congress of Vienna re-established the pre-war situation, secret anti-Papal societies were formed, and riots broke out in 1820, 1830 – 31 and 1848.
When this offer was popularly rejected, North Carolina moved in with troops, in 1787, under the leadership of Col. John Tipton ( great-uncle of future Senator from Indiana John Tipton ) and re-established its own courts, jails and government at Jonesborough.
When Oda Nobunaga invaded Echizen, he defeated the Asakura clan, burned Ichijōdani Castleto the ground and re-established the provincial capital at Echizen-Fūchu, divided among his generals Fuwa Mitsuharu, Sassa Narimasa, and Maeda Toshiie.
When the Americans retreated, they were accompanied by a number of their supporters ; those who remained behind were subjected to a variety of punishments after the British re-established control over the province.
When the Chinese dynastic power re-established and the introduction of the Chan, Confucianism began to revive ( 618 – 906 ).
When the Anti-Monitor reawakened, he re-established his rule over Qward, and transformed several of the Thunderers into " Shadow-Demons " that he then used to help him in his plans to destroy all positive matter universes, so that the antimatter universe would increase in size, making him even more powerful.
When the Chinese Football Association re-established themselves in 1955 they would be a subordinate of the General Administration of Sport and would hire a cadre of Chairman who had served with the Chinese national football team as either a manager or player during their career.
When German king Otto I had defeated the Magyars, the marchia was re-established in the conquered territories and put under the command of Burkhard, a brother-in-law of Duchess Judith of Bavaria.
:" When he acquired ERA Ltd and re-established it at Dunstable he a number of old lags from pre-war racing who were looking for a job postwar.
When the German Confederation was re-established in 1850 in place of the parliament of Frankfurt, Gorchakov was appointed Russian minister to the diet.
When Optimus Prime and Megatron disappear in a prototype Space Bridge accident, Kup follows, along with his re-established unit ; the Lightning Strike Coalition.

When and secular
Bruce Hindmarsh suggests that the secular popularity of " Amazing Grace " is due to the absence of any mention of God in the lyrics until the fourth verse ( by Excell's version, the fourth verse begins " When we've been there ten thousand years "), and that the song represents the ability of humanity to transform itself instead of a transformation taking place at the hands of God.
When the Polish words and melodies started to become popular, including many new secular pastorals ( pastoralka, or shepherd's songs ), they were not written down originally, but rather taught among people by heart.
When Portuguese explorers first came into contact with the Japanese ( see Nanban period ), they described Japanese conditions in analogy, likening the Emperor, with great symbolic authority but little political power, to the Pope, and the Shogun to secular European rulers, e. g. the Holy Roman Emperor.
When the property of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kammin was secularized during the Protestant Reformation in 1534, their secular reign including the Kolberg area became intermediately ruled by a Lutheran titular bishop, before it was turned into a Sekundogenitur of the House of Pomerania.
When Portuguese explorers first came into contact with the Japanese ( see Nanban period ), they described Japanese conditions in analogy, likening the emperor, with great symbolic authority but little political power, to the Pope, and the shogun to secular European rulers, e. g. the King of Spain.
When the Mormons arrived in the valley of the Great Salt Lake in 1847, the Great Basin was still a part of Mexico and had no secular government.
When he announces that the Pope's secular power has ended, the Pope excommunicates him.
" Paul Hindemith's distinctive modal language is represented by both his a cappella Mass and his Six Chansons on texts by Rilke, while a more contrapuntally dissonant style comes through in his secular requiem, When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd.
When the Italian state took over Catholic schools, Pecci, fearing for his theological seminary, simply added all secular topics from other schools and opened the seminary to non-theologians.
When the light curve covers an extended period of time, it is called a secular light curve.
When he began composing, the influence of the previous generations of Roman composers was still heavy ( for instance, the style of Palestrina ); and when his career came to a close the operatic forms, as well as the instrumental secular forms, were predominant.
When after the consistory in Rome, the new cardinal tried to return to Bologna, an unrelated socialist, anti-monarchic and anti-Catholic uprising began to take place in Central Italy, accompanied by a general strike, the looting and destruction of churches, telephone connections and railway buildings and a proclamation of a secular republic.
When asked if she thought the Founding Fathers intended the nation to have secular laws she replied,
When a charge is first made, it is brought before an initial review committee ( similar to a grand jury in secular criminal law ) whose job is to determine when a case should be brought and to supervise the Church Attorney who acts as a sort of prosecutor.
When Our Lady appeared to Catherine Labouré, Bernadette Soubirous, Lúcia dos Santos at Fátima, or to the children at Beauraing later, in 1932, and Mariette Beco in 1933, these dramatic affirmations of divine power in an increasingly irreligious / secular age, a transformation more strongly felt in the Western world, offered ' proof ' of the power of heaven against " the onslaughts of secularizing governments ".
# When within a residence or other secular building is a private courtyard and walled garden.
# When discussing individual institutions, secularization can denote the transformation of a religious into a secular institution.
# When discussing activities, secularization refers to the transfer of activities from religious to secular institutions, such as a shift in provision of social services from churches to the government.
When Mughals took over Deccan many notable personalities, secular and religious settled in the Deccan, have caused the language to spread through the borders that now form parts of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa.
When Italian painting developed a taste for enigma, considerably later, it most often showed in secular compositions influenced by Renaissance Neo-Platonism.
When they realized that there was no way to make him give up his plan, they tried to persuade him to become a secular priest, and offered to arrange for a bishopric for him.
When his older brother died in 1295, Louis also became heir to his father's secular titles ; however, when he was freed that same year, Louis went to Rome and gave up all claims to his royal inheritance in favor of his brother Robert of Anjou and announced that instead he would take the Franciscan vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
When they become Lamas ( male monks ) and Chomos ( female nuns ), they are given religious duties, which include presiding over the religious and secular affairs of the Kinners.
When the reformers of the early 1920s opted for a secular state, they removed religion from the sphere of public policy and restricted it exclusively to that of personal morals, behavior, and faith.

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