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When Maclean-Hunter took over Selkirk in 1989, Western International Communications ( WIC ) ( BCTV's parent company ) purchased Selkirk's stake to take full control of CHBC.
When Jessie's parachuting friend Selkirk ( Corin Nemec ) is severely injured after using a faulty parachute that Ty had intended for Jessie to use, Pete is appointed to take Selkirk's place.

When and clothes
When they were refused entrance to his brother's house nearby, they smashed down the door, broke the window, and threw lighted clothes wet with kerosene into the room.
When he rewards their work with little clothes, they are so delighted, that they run away and are never seen again.
When he feels as if " dressed in borrowed clothes ", after his new title as Thane of Cawdor, prophesied by the witches, has been confirmed by Ross ( I, 3, ll.
When night came, they would deny her warm clothes and a fire for her bedroom to try to keep her from studying, but after they left she would take out candles, wrap herself in quilts and do mathematics.
When Samuel turned away, Saul grabbed Samuel by his clothes and tore a small piece off them, which Samuel states is a prophecy about what will happen to Saul's kingdom.
When Bob Kohler asked for clothes and money to help the homeless youth who had participated in the riots, many of whom slept in Christopher Park or Sheridan Square, the response was a discussion on the downfall of capitalism.
He describes the incident as follows, " When I look for my buddy I see he'd stripped and piled his clothes by the roadside ...
" However, John Squire later turned down any notion of a potential reunion, saying, " When it's just a get-together for a big payday and everyone gets their old clothes out, that seems tragic to me ".
When Elsbeth died in 1549, she was well off and still owned many of Holbein's fine clothes ; on the other hand, she had sold his portrait of her before his death.
When the U. S. military see the Martians as invaders, the team takes on the guise of Earthlings, and acquire human clothes, money, maps and transportation.
When John Wood took the role in 1990, he played the later scenes in clothes that looked like cast-offs, inviting deliberate parallels with the uncared-for in modern Western societies.
When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you?
When he entered the campus, he went into the lavatories to change his clothes, and then donned a black ninja-style outfit.
When he arrived, he started packing his son's clothes and, according to Mantle's memory, said " I thought I raised a man.
* When Hurricane Frances hit South Florida on Labor Day weekend ( over 100 miles north of Miami-Dade County ), 9, 800 Miami-Dade applicants were approved by FEMA for $ 21 million in storm claims for new furniture ; clothes ; thousands of new televisions, microwaves and refrigerators ; cars ; dental bills ; and a funeral even though the Medical Examiner recorded no deaths from Frances.
When Sandy catches Michael in her bedroom half undressed ( he wanted to try on her clothes in order to get more ideas for Dorothy's outfits ), he covers up by professing he wants to have sex with her.
When she found out that he had fled, she tore her clothes in sorrow and was driven into madness.
When provisions are high, the people have so much to pay for them that they have little or nothing left to buy clothes with ; and when they have little to buy clothes with, there are few clothes sold ; and when there are few clothes sold, there are too many to sell, they are very cheap ; and when they are very cheap, there cannot be much paid for making them: and that, consequently, the manufacturing working man's wages are reduced, the mills are shut up, business is ruined, and general distress is spread through the country.
When Mr. Bradly arrives home he asks them in to dry off their wet clothes.
When they are approached by local women who have heard of their show, Gaz declares that their show will be better than the Chippendales dancers because they'll go " the Full Monty " and remove all their clothes.
When the Emperor parades before his subjects in his new clothes, a child cries out, " But he isn't wearing anything at all!

When and wore
When Grant's spring campaigns turned into bloody stalemates and Union casualties mounted, the lack of military success wore heavily on the President's re-election prospects, and many Republicans across the country feared that Lincoln would be defeated.
When the team debuted in 1966, the Falcons wore red helmets with a black falcon crest logo.
When the Olympian deities overtook the older deities of Greece and she was born of Metis ( inside Zeus who had swallowed the goddess ) and " re-born " through the head of Zeus fully clothed, Athena already wore her typical garments.
When the men were hunting on the water they wore waterproof parkas made from seal or sea-lion guts, or the entrails of bear, walrus, or whales.
When the club was formed in 1873 uniforms were not available, and most players wore Navy Blue work guernseys.
When Lois Lane unknowingly receives a Red Kryptonite necklace, it causes Superman to turn evil causing Batman and Krypto to hold off Superman until the effects wore off.
When he discovered a knife in a toolbox, the officer handcuffed the driver and later reported that the driver " wore and carried a butcher knife, a dangerous deadly
When the APA invited gay activists to speak to the group in 1972, activists brought John E. Fryer, a gay psychiatrist who wore a mask, because he felt his practice was in danger.
When it was the alternate jersey from 2003 to 2007, the Titans wore the jersey twice in each regular season game ( and also once in each preseason game ).
When the dinner jacket ( tuxedo in American English ) first came into fashion in the Victorian era, it was used as a less formal alternative for the tailcoat which men of the upper classes wore every evening.
" When Hidalgo's mestizo-indigenous army attacked Guanajuato and Valladolid, they placed " the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe, which was the insignia of their enterprise, on sticks or on reeds painted different colors " and " they all wore a print of the Virgin on their hats.
When the Duke and Duchess appeared there, both wore magnificent crowns: Margaret's crown ( made in about 1461 ) was adorned with pearls, and with enamelled white roses for the House of York set between red, green and white enamelled letters of her name, with gold Cs and Ms, entwined with lovers ' knots ( it can still be seen in the treasury at Aachen Cathedral ).
When Jordan returned to the Bulls, he initially wore No. 45 ( which was his number while playing for the Birmingham Barons, a minor-league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox ).
When he was traded to the Dodgers in 1969 he wore number 17.
When a slave obtained his freedom he had his head shaved, and wore instead of his hair an undyed pileus ( πίλεον λευκόν, Diodorus Siculus Exc.
When not entertaining guests, Castellano wore satin and silk dressing gowns with velvet slippers around the house.
When it came to the film's climax, the crew colored a sock to resemble the shoe on his good foot, which Chan wore over his cast.
When it was time for the Super Bowl Champs to visit the White House, McMahon wore his Chicago Bears # 9 jersey, which did not go over too well with Green Bay Packer fans.
When in the field, a curule magistrate possessing an imperium greater or equal to praetor imperium wore a sash ritually knotted on the front of his cuirass.
When in this room, Adam wore a plain black T-shirt with ' Ad ' and Joe wore one with ' Joe ' written on the front.
When dance halls became popular in Europe in the 19th century, the ländler was made quicker and more elegant, and the men shed the hobnail boots which they wore to dance it.
A typical sentence from his fiction is a passage from The House Behind the Cedars: " When the first great shock of his discovery wore off, the fact of Rena's origin lost to Tryon some of its initial repugnance — indeed, the repugnance was not to the woman at all, as their past relations were evidence, but merely to the thought of her as a wife.
* When wrestling in England years after Crabtree's death, US wrestler Colt Cabana occasionally wore a singlet similarly styled after Big Daddy's and imitating many of his trademark mannerisms, calling himself " Colt Daddy ".

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