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When it comes to this, I shall prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretence of loving liberty -- to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, without the base alloy of hypocrisy '' ( His emphasis )
When Russia successfully tested a hydrogen bomb, Eisenhower, against the advice of Dulles, decided to initiate a disarmament proposal to the Russians.
When Catherine II of Russia heard of his financial troubles she commissioned an agent in Paris to buy the library.
When war broke out between Russia and the Ottomans in 1877, Greek popular sentiment rallied to Russia's side, but Greece was too poor, and too concerned of British intervention, to officially enter the war.
When war became inevitable between Russia and the Porte, Andrássy arranged with the Russian court that, in case Russia prevailed, the status quo should not be changed to the detriment of the Austrian monarchy.
When the Japanese discovered, by accident, that von Siebold had a map of the northern parts of Japan, the government accused him of high treason and of being a spy for Russia.
When a church was built over the spot in St Petersburg where Tsar Alexander II of Russia had been assassinated, the " Church of the Savior on Blood ", the natural style to use was one that best evoked traditional Russian features ( illustration, left ).
When he went bankrupt two years later, however, they were dispatched to Camilla's father in Russia.
When the Tsar took control of the army in the front lines during World War I, he left his wife in charge of Russia for he trusted only her.
When the Bolsheviks came to power in Russia in November 1917, they called for Russia's immediate withdrawal as a member of the Allies of World War I.
When World War I began in 1914, all political prisoners were relocated from Warsaw into Russia proper.
When he visited Russia, Powell went to the graves of 600, 000 people who died during the siege of Leningrad and saying that he could not believe a people who had suffered so much would willingly start another war.
When he was six years old his mother married Alexander " Sasha " Walden ( born in Ufa, Russia in 1897 ), a double-bass player in the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra.
When the film was premiered in Russia in October 2002, 52 veterans of the K-19 submarine accepted flights to the Saint Petersburg premiere ; despite what they saw as technical as well as historical compromises, they praised the film and in particular the performance of Harrison Ford.
When the war ended in May 1945, British and U. S. civilian authorities ordered their military forces in Europe to deport to the Soviet Union millions of former residents of the USSR, including many persons who had left Russia and established different citizenship decades before.
When his aunt, Anna's younger sister Elizabeth, became Empress of Russia she brought Peter from Germany to Russia and proclaimed him her heir presumptive in the autumn of 1742.
When Sweden lost the city of Viborg to Russia in 1721, the episcopal seat was moved to Porvoo.
When the novel sold well, Eon producers Harry Saltzman and Albert Broccoli approached Deighton to write the script for the next 007 film, From Russia With Love ( 1963 ); despite Deighton's efforts, little of his screenplay was filmed.
When the First World War broke out, three-year-old Goldberg had to escape with her parents to Russia, where they spent a year in hard conditions.
" When he was asked about his ancestry, he would always reply " Alsace-Lorraine, Germany ," from where his forebears had emigrated to Russia ( and which, at the time of Welk's birth in 1903, had become part of the German Empire ).
When the de-facto governance of Port Arthur and the Liaodong peninsula was granted de jure to Russia by China along with an increase in other rights she had obtained in Manchuria ( especially those in Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces ) the construction of the 550 mile Southern spurline of the Manchurian Railway was redoubled.

When and ignored
When the angular velocity of this co-rotating frame is not constant, that is, for non-circular orbits, other fictitious forces — the Coriolis force and the Euler force — will arise, but can be ignored since they will cancel each other, yielding a net zero acceleration transverse to the moving radial vector, as required by the starting assumption that the vector co-rotates with the planet.
When the threat was ignored, the hostages were murdered.
When offended or ignored, he supposedly struck the ground with his trident and caused chaotic springs, earthquakes, drownings and shipwrecks.
When Sergius was ignored, the pope wrote to the bishop of Pola in 910, making it clear that:
When the button is pushed or the motion detector detects motion at the door, the door alarm is temporarily ignored while the door is opened.
When Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition was published, a decision was made not to include angelic or demonic creatures, and so the cosmology was largely ignored, being replaced ( to a certain degree ) by the Spelljammer setting.
" When his office became hereditary, the threat to the central authority could not be ignored " ( Olmstead ).
When an action is silently banned, requests for that action are either ignored or turned down with faked explanations.
When New Port ignored them and moved forward with the annexation anyway, the residents of Clifton sued.
" When he joined we thought that we could replace a great bass player ( Thain ) with another great bass player, but we ignored the personality factor, which is crucial.
When he voices these opinions, he is first ignored and then reprimanded by the other white supremacists.
When the Communists took power in 1949, they were able to enforce a strict prohibition on foot-binding, including in isolated areas deep in the countryside where the Nationalist prohibition had been ignored.
When that labor is unaccounted for in economic models, much work done by women is ignored, literally devaluing their effort.
When she first arrived on the lot, she was ignored by most of the crew and later told the press she felt terrible and humiliated at the studio, which had influence on her self-confidence.
When Diogenes asked Antisthenes to mentor him, Antisthenes ignored him and reportedly " eventually beat him off with his staff ".
When Lü Meng received the order to retreat, he ignored it and did not tell his men about it.
When their demands ignored the UFT called the first of three strikes leading ultimately to a protracted city-wide teachers ' strike, which stretched over seven-month period between May and November.
When the Earl arrives ( in his bookie disguise ) he laments having ignored Jeeves ' advice to lay off Captain Biggar's bet, and is shocked to find his sister and brother-in-law have come to visit.
When used as an actual address, these flags were masked off and ignored by the CPU.
When energy costs are met easily and painlessly, benefit / cost ratio to social investments can be substantially ignored ( as it has been in contemporary industrial agriculture ).
When asked by the host if he could name three great performer / songwriters who have largely been ignored, he cited Nyro as one of his choices.
When in 923 Charles was later captured by Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, John was the only leader who protested over Charles ’ capture ; he threatened Herbert with excommunication unless he restored Charles to freedom, but Herbert effectively ignored him.
When colors are ignored there may be more symmetry.
When Sovv ordered that the fleet hold their fire in order to not hit the refugee ships, Iblis flat out ignored him, and his Fleet Group operated solely under his command for the rest of the battle attacking the Yuuzhan Vong head on and suffering enormous casualties.

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