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When and Rao
When the Indian National Congress had its first meeting in Bombay ( Mumbai ), two leaders from Rajahmundry, Nyapathi Subba Rao and Kandukuri Veeresalingam participated in it.
Producers Rick Hind and Ajit N. Rao created two segments by The Tripti Ensemble Crew, one called " When an Angel Tries to Sell you Something ", and another called " Freak Juice ".
# When an Angel Tries to Sell You Something ( directed by Rick Hind and Ajit N. Rao )
When Hindus and Muslims have had enough, they publicly ask for peace, it is only then Latif and Mangal Rao agree on a truce, on the condition that no Muslim male, female or child will file a FIR ( First Information Report ) in any police station, to which Latif agrees.
When the 1920s revolution was oppressed by Kuomintang, Rao went abroad for study in England, France and the Soviet Union for approximately a year.
When a Mughal chief from Allahabad, Mohammad Khan Bangash, invaded Chhattrasal ’ s kingdom during 1727-28 and imprisoned him and his family, Chhattrasal sent a secret message, seeking help, to Baji Rao, who happened to be on a military campaign in the vicinity of Bundelkhand.

When and staged
When Hailey died in his sleep at his waterfront home in November 2004, his family staged a celebration of his life at the exclusive Lyford Cay Club in Nassau, Bahamas.
It will tear your guts out ... When the Army junta staged its coup in 1967, the right-wing generals and the police chief were cleared of all charges and ‘ rehabilitated .’ Those responsible for unmasking the assassination now became political criminals.
When James I came to the throne, some elaborate pageants were staged.
When Theramenes again objected that this number was still too small, the leaders arranged for a military review to be staged after which the citizens were ordered to pile their arms ; with the help of the Spartan garrison, the oligarchs then confiscated all arms except those belonging to the 3, 000.
When the work was staged in London later in the year, The Times commented that despite the monotony of much of the score Monteux made some of it seem " very spirited ".
When the Bolsheviks staged their revolution in October 1917 Kerensky appealed to the military to help defend the government from the insurrection but his appeal fell on deaf ears.
When Franz Schreker's opera Der ferne Klang was staged in Leningrad, Glazunov pronounced the opera " Schreckliche Musik!
When he had to account for the money being spent, Popoff staged a burglary at his own headquarters.
When no Ring is staged, five other operas are presented.
When the complete work is itself performed live, it is more often in concerts than in staged productions.
When the meagre results achieved by the new Singspiel programmes led the emperor to back down, getting an Italian opera buffa company recruited again and engaging Lorenzo da Ponte as his theatre poet, the latter was charged to prepare an Italian translation of Gluck ’ s opera, which was staged in the restored Burgtheater, on 14 December 1783.
When the general Manuel Gómez Pedraza won the election to succeed Guadalupe Victoria as president, Guerrero, with the aid of general Antonio López de Santa Anna and politician Lorenzo de Zavala, staged a coup d ' état and took the presidency on 1 April 1829.
When Rice spent more time away from his pulpit to hold revivals elsewhere, a supply pastor and his supporters staged a coup.
When the film was released in the United States in 1932, Mordaunt Hall, film critic for The New York Times, reviewed the film and liked the realism and the screenplay, writing, " is one of the finest examples of realism that has come to the screen ... scenes in the mine are so real that one never thinks of them as being staged ... hroughout the length of this tale of horror one feels as though one were permitted through some uncanny force to look into all parts of the mine ... all the noises and sounds are wonderfully natural.
When resentment reached fever pitch, peasants at staged “ grievance meetings ” were encouraged to relate the injustices and insults they had suffered, both real and imagined, at the hands ofthe landlord bullies .” Often these meetings would end with the masses, led by the land reform teams, shouting “ Shoot him!
When the Vietminh hastily sought to establish the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, the remaining French at first welcomed the new regime, but then staged a coup to regain their control.
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 Mr. Poe panics during Sunny's staged victimization by The Incredibly Deadly Viper, he calls out a number of names in desperation.
When the opera was staged in Paris ( Théâtre des Italiens ) in 1840, Victor Hugo obtained an injunction against further productions within the domain of French copyright law.
When the band learned that they would not be allowed to direct themselves or to receive screenwriting credit ( since they didn't write the actual shooting script ), Dolenz, Jones, and Nesmith staged a one-day walkout, leaving Tork the only Monkee on the set the first day.
When Williams staged the " birth " of Stuff at an Orlando event, the man inside the Stuff was Dave Raymond.
When a revival was staged in 1942, Decca issued a second album of some of the secondary songs from the opera by the revival cast and later combined these two albums onto one LP and called it the " original cast recording ".
When media giant Kerry Packer failed to obtain the television broadcast rights for cricket, he bought the top 30 – 40 players in the world and staged his own competition, World Series Cricket ( WSC ).
When Cao Cao's guest advisor Jiang Gan paid a second visit to Zhou Yu for the purpose of leaking back military information back to Cao, Zhou accused him of stealing secret information about enemy generals Cai Mao and Zhang Yun during his earlier visit ( which was a ruse staged by Zhou ) and had Jiang locked up in a temple.

When and infamous
When Gianfranco Fini visited Israel in late November 2003 in the function of Italian Deputy Prime Minister, he labeled the racial laws issued by the fascist regime in 1938 as " infamous ", as also Giorgio Almirante, historic leader of MSI, had done before.
* When Basil confronts Dorian: Dorian, Dorian, your reputation is infamous.
Thelwall ) " When you make an infamous court page ( de paedagogiis aulicis ) a god of the sacred synod.
When ASC machines first became available in the early 1970s they outperformed almost all other machines, including the CDC STAR-100, and under certain conditions matched that of the infamous one-off ILLIAC IV.
When President Marcos was deposed in 1986, the Palace complex was stormed by the local populace, and the international media subsequently exposed the excesses of the Marcos family, including Mrs. Marcos ' infamous collection of thousands of shoes.
When it seemed probable that both Ginger and his wife might be subpoenaed by the Massachusetts equivalent of the infamous House Committee on Unamerican Activities, university officials demanded ( on June 16, 1954 ) that he sign an oath declaring that he was not a member of the Communist Party, and that his wife ( who had no university connection ) sign a similar oath.
Its infamous refrain ( Quand je pense à Fernande, je bande, je bande ..., ` When I think about Fernande, I get hard ') is still immediately recognized in France, and has essentially ended the use of several female first names.
When Benjamin Franklin climbed atop a church to conduct his infamous yet simple key on a kite experiment during a thunderstorm, he illuminated the connection between lightning and electricity while taking on increased risk.
When the thirteenth Chronos Number ( Train Heartnet ), also known as the infamous Black Cat, meets a Sweeper ( licensed bounty hunter ) named Saya Minatsuki, Train's morals and values are changed from those of Chronos's to those of his own.
He followed that up with a first in the Olympic Trials, then went to Berlin and won the Olympic gold medal in the 400 m. When asked about the infamous incident in which Adolf Hitler reportedly refused to shake the hand of black fellow gold medalist Jesse Owens, Williams replied, “ Hitler wouldn't shake my hand either .”
When Papin experienced difficulties in Italy, the coverage became more sympathetic, especially with the infamous Reviens JPP!
When combined, the three most infamous types of trash — diapers, fast food containers, and Styrofoam — amounted to less than three percent of the landfill's waste.
When Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany in 1933, Baron Strucker joined the Nazi Party, becoming infamous in the following years.
When Helmut discovered that his cousin rescued Zemo just so he could kill his infamous relative, Helmut refused to resist, a move that caused his cousin to attempt to take his own life before Zemo convinced him to put down his gun and stop the cycle of violence.
When the Liberals returned to power after the 1980 election, he became Minister of Transport ( where he became infamous for enacting the drastic 1981 passenger rail service cuts from which Canadian passenger rail never recovered ) until 1983, and a Minister of State to the Department of External Affairs and Minister responsible for La Francophonie.
When Mott first arrived he was being chased by Zenelle, a female alien from a species infamous throughout the galaxy for devouring their mates after the wedding night.
When Quiroga was in the Emergency Ward, he had learned that a patient was shut up in the basement with hideous deformities similar to those of the infamous English Joseph Merrick ( the " Elephant Man ").
When the site was discovered, several items were found in a small pit: what appeared to be a satellite photo of the figure, a jar containing a small flag of the US, and a note which referred to the Branch Davidians, a religious group infamous for being attacked in the Waco raid in 1993.
When the Bolshevik Party came to power in 1917, they faced a crumbling empire infamous for its perceived backwardness and poor education system.
When he wears that infamous tin helmet in the finale, we actually feel that ’ s the real deal ".
When Henry received this news he uttered the infamous phrase " What miserable drones and traitors have I nurtured and promoted in my household who let their lord be treated with such shameful contempt by a low born clerk ".
When discussing what RF Video refers to as " infamous one finger pin with Hogan ", Nash said that Goldberg was the one who caused that rumor to be spread and that he had not begun booking until February 1999.
When da Silva subsequently impregnates all three of the Don's daughters, the sugar baron is furious, but the situation becomes even more complicated when he discovers that da Silva is none other than the infamous Cobra Verde.
When Frax accidentally stumbled upon the key to the X-Vault, Vexicon was the first mutant he released from the infamous storage area.

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