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When Lord Palmerston went to Bradford the streets were still, and working men imposed silence upon themselves.
When Lajos Kossuth, the Hungarian democrat and leader of its constitutionalists, landed in Britain, Palmerston proposed to receive him at Broadlands, a design which was only prevented by a peremptory vote of the cabinet.
When she enquired after the latest news, Palmerston is said to have replied: " There is no definite news, Madam, but it seems certain that the Turks have crossed the Danube ".
When in October 1854 Palmerston visited Parkhurst jail and conversed with three boy inmates, he was impressed by their behaviour and ordered that they be sent to a reformatory school.
When the Cabinet agreed in December 1853 to introduce a bill during the next session of Parliament in the form which Russell wanted, Palmerston resigned.
When in May 1864 the MP Edward Baines introduced a Reform Bill in the Commons, Palmerston ordered Gladstone in his reply not to commit himself and the government to any particular scheme.
'" When Winston Churchill campaigned for rearmament in the 1930s, he was compared to Palmerston in warning the nation to look to its defences.
When, without royal approval, Palmerston recognized Napoleon III's coup of 2 December 1851, Palmerston was forced to resign.
When Lord Aberdeen became prime minister in early 1852, he became Treasurer of the Household, a post he held until 1858, the last three years under the premiership of Lord Palmerston.
When Palmerston upped the ante by receiving at his house, instead of Kossuth, a delegation of Trade Unionists from Islington and Finsbury, and listened sympathetically as they read an address that praised Kossuth and declared the Emperors of Austria and Russia ' despots, tyrants and odious assassins ', it was noted as a mark of indifference to Royal displeasure.
When Palmerston died in 1865, however, the floodgates for reform were opened.
When challenged in Parliament on this issue, Palmerston justified his actions with, " Civis romanus sum ": translated as " I am a Roman citizen ", this declaration by a Roman would protect him from harm anywhere in the ancient Roman empire.
When the Biological Laboratory was moved from Wellington to Palmerston North in 1928 to become the Plant Research Station, Cunningham became the head of a mycology laboratory.
When she got back to the Waihemo Valley dawn broke and she was turned into the hill Puketapu overlooking Palmerston.
When the Liberals ( as the Whigs were now known ) returned to office in 1855 under Lord Palmerston, Vernon was appointed President of the Board of Control, with a seat in the cabinet, a post he retained until the government fell in March 1858.
When Sydenham was ruined by the 18th-century South Sea Bubble, he proceeded to sell Broadlands to Henry Temple, 1st Viscount Palmerston in 1736.
When he was Patronage Secretary, her husband was described by Lord Palmerston as joint-whip with Mrs Stanley.
When the Whigs entered office and the Canningite Lord Palmerston became British foreign secretary, Canning returned again to Constantinople in 1831, but returned in 1832, disapproving of Palmerston's lack of consultation with him and the choice of Prince Otto of Bavaria as King of Greece.
When Palmerston resumed office in 1859, Castlerosse became Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, which he remained until 1866, the last year under the premiership of Lord Russell.

When and suddenly
When the resistance is suddenly removed without warning, the patient's arm may swing up and even strike themselves.
When Sforza also abandoned Louis, Alfonso seemed to have all his problems solved ; however, his relationship with Joan suddenly worsened, and in May 1423 he had her lover, and a powerful figure in the Neapolitan court, Gianni Caracciolo, arrested.
When Arthur Leslie died suddenly in 1970, his character, Rovers ' landlord Jack Walker, died with him.
When communications with Monster Island are suddenly and mysteriously severed, and all of the monsters begin attacking world capitals, Dr. Yoshida of the UNSC orders Captain Yamabe and the crew of his spaceship, Moonlight SY-3, to investigate Ogasawara.
When the electric field applied across an insulating substance exceeds in any location the threshold breakdown field for that substance, the insulator suddenly becomes a conductor, causing a large increase in current, an electric arc through the substance.
When suitable prey arrives near a dragon's ambush site, it will suddenly charge at the animal and go for the underside or the throat.
When the music player suddenly stops the music, everyone must race to sit down in one of the chairs.
* When Joseph Lyons, prime minister and leader of the United Australia Party ( UAP ), died suddenly in April 1939, the governor-general, Lord Gowrie, called on Sir Earle Page to become caretaker prime minister.
When the letters suddenly stop coming, he heads to Poland to find out the reason.
When viewing the finished film, it looked like the girl disappeared suddenly after the magician's gesture.
When the Dominion forces suddenly withdrew into Cardassian territory, the Allies realized that they were withdrawing in order to gain time to recover from their battle wounds, so that they could come back stronger a few years later.
When a species previously thought harmless suddenly changes its behavior and stampedes through their camp, the settlement is devastated and Grant is killed.
* May 3 – When the Japanese Emperor and the officers are about to leave for the Abstinence-palace at the hour of sunrise, Princess Tōchi suddenly takes ill and dies within the Palace.
When Otto II died suddenly in 983 and was succeeded by the three-year old Otto III, Mieszko I again supported Henry II in his bid for the German throne.
When Otto II died suddenly in 983 and was succeeded by the three-year old Otto III, Boleslaus II again supported Henry II in his bid for the German throne.
When the Allies announced the invasion of North Africa, Major General Patton suddenly found himself under the command of his former subordinate, now one star his superior.
When suddenly heat is absorbed by the sample ( e. g., when the sample melts ), the signal will respond and exhibit a peak.
When a military satellite returns to Earth, a recovery team is dispatched to retrieve it ; during a live radio communication with their base, the team members suddenly die.
When the process lists the messages again, the " deleted " message suddenly reappears.
When it was first previewed, many ballet critics in the UK and in the US wrote positively, pleased to see ballet portrayed so well on screen, but when they realised that it was universally popular, their reviews suddenly became quite dismissive of the film.
When one spins and stops suddenly, fluid in the inner ear continues to rotate causing a sense of continued spinning while one's visual system no longer detects motion.
When he is speaking as himself, his dialogue has a strong metre, but when he impersonates Vincentio, the metre suddenly begins to limp, thus suggesting he is having difficulty playing this new role.
When the star swells up to a certain size, the ionization suddenly switches from higher to lower, switching the opacity to lower too.
When their father suddenly lost his job, the family moved to New York City in 1905 to launch the show business career of the children, who began training at the Alviene Master School of the Theatre and Academy of Cultural Arts.
When the wave retreats, the trapped air is suddenly released with explosive force.

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