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When and Sheffield
When Ruth returns to Sheffield, she goes first to the Kemps ' house and finds Mrs. Kemp's body in their shelter.
When Sheffield Wednesday supporters fall out, the Gods weep.
When the Sheffield to Manchester ( Hope Valley ) line opened, the railway station to the south of Grindsbrook Booth was named " Edale ", and the name came to be used for the settlements in the parish, rather than the valley as a whole.
were also the club Jimmy Muir played for and was scouted by Sheffield United in the film When Saturday Comes.
When open, the station had services between London ( Marylebone ) and Sheffield via Leicester and Nottingham until closure of most of the route in 1966.
When asked by a reporter what he would do if he were manager of Sheffield Wednesday, Warnock famously replied, " As long as the whole of my salary was paid within 28 days, I would buy so many tosspots – although, come to think of it, their current squad would do – and fuck ‘ em up so badly.
* Leicester City – When Leicester restructured their debt after going into administration in 2002, enabling them to hold on to a string of Premiership stars who ordinarily would have been sold to stay afloat, they gained promotion to the Premiership, at the expense of Sheffield United, who had to make do with a play-off place.
In 1996 he appeared in what became a famous Sky Sports commercial for the Premier League and, that year, he combined his love of football with his career, to finally achieve his childhood dream of playing for Sheffield United, albeit as Jimmy Muir in the film When Saturday Comes.
When appointed Professor of Political Theory and Political Institutions at Sheffield in 1965 Crick told Beaver, the LSE student newspaper, that he was " going to a better place from the point of view of teaching students ".
When Joseph F. Smith left on his mission to England the next year, his companion for the journey over and part of his time in Sheffield was Levira's brother Samuel.
When the survivors of HMS Sheffield, sunk in 1982 in the Falklands War, were awaiting rescue, they were reported to have sung the Monty Python song " Always Look on the Bright Side of Life ".
When entertainment work was slow he sold toys in a Sheffield store and also worked as a door-to-door draught-excluder salesman.
When signed by Everton, and for his first spell at Sheffield United, he commanded the highest fee ever paid for a player by each club at that time.
When powers to raise the extra levy on water rates ceased in 1887, the Sheffield Water Company applied to parliament to make the charge permanent, and to make further increases to its charges.
When Wostinholm died in 1902 after being club secretary for 38 years, the county offices were moved from Sheffield to the more central location of Leeds.
When the Sheffield constituency was divided under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, he was elected as MP for Sheffield Brightside, a seat he held until his death.
When the destroyer HMS Sheffield was struck by an Exocet cruise missile on May 4, 1982 in the Falklands War, her crew sang it while waiting to be rescued from their sinking ship, as did the crew of HMS Coventry.
When, in 1989, Pennine Radio was split into Pennine FM and Classic Gold, the AM service became part of a network, initially with sister stations in Hull and Sheffield.
When Sheffield was eleven, he was selected to the Belmont Heights Little League All-Stars, which included future Chicago Cubs # 1 pick Ty Griffin, future Major Leaguer Derek Bell, and other future MLB players.
When the Sheffield constituency was finally created as a Parliamentary borough in 1832 he was elected alongside James Silk Buckingham as its first MPs.
When opened by the Lord Mayor of Sheffield on 20 December 1920 the picture house was the largest and most luxurious cinema in Sheffield, it was often called Picture Palace because it was decorated in cream and gold with green velvet seats made of dark mahogany.
When asked about Sheffield, Piper described him as " a bizarre character, capable of writing little more than a couple of vaguely-legible remarks in each letter.

When and enforcer
When Danny was injured with a torn biceps, he was replaced by Derek Neikirk, who continued Danny's role as the second masked enforcer.
When a conflict is between a lawbreaker and a law enforcer, use of force comes into play when the lawbreaker refuses to desist, or attempts to flee from a serious offense.
When Sonny finds out that the Tattaglias also killed longtime Corleone enforcer Luca Brasi, he orders the death of Bruno Tattaglia, son and underboss of family boss Philip Tattaglia.
When such play occurs, the enforcer is expected to respond aggressively, by fighting or checking the offender.
When an enforcer tries to steal a manuscript of Meechum's novel and attempt to kill Holly, Cleve intervenes by killing him.

When and Dennis
When it became evident she was taking advantage of her power, Dennis stepped up proclaiming she couldn't boss him around.
When he left the MSDN team, Dennis Crain took over the Dr. GUI role and added medical humor to the column.
When Bobby was excluded from the 1972 Summit Series because he played in the WHA, Dennis initially planned to boycott the event as well as a show of support for his brother, but Bobby persuaded him to stay on Team Canada.
When Dennis Chapin was involved in the shooting death of Oscar J. Rountree at the Dan Breen Saloon in San Antonio, Texas, the community changed its name to Edinburg to honor John Young, a prominent businessman who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.
When the others follow they are also captured, but Dennis has an idea ( inspired by the film The Bridge on the River Kwai ) of working for the villagers to prevent the guerrillas from moving them on.
When updates for solved cases aired, Dennis Farina narrated it with " in a recent broadcast ...", when the case may have already been solved during the show's original NBC run or during the series ' hiatus from 2003-2007.
When LeBay dies, Dennis meets his younger brother, George, who reveals Roland's history of violent behavior.
When Murray was waiting for a flight home from the fateful Italian Grand Prix in 1988, he drew a sketch of a three seater sports car and proposed it to Ron Dennis.
When Davis retired, Miller defeated Larry Grossman, Roy McMurtry and Dennis Timbrell for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative party in its January 1985 leadership convention.
When Maddie returned to Los Angeles near the end of the fourth season, the writers tried to recreate the tension between Maddie and David by having Maddie spontaneously marry a man named Walter Bishop ( Dennis Dugan ) within a few hours of meeting him on the train back to LA.
When the Dennis the Menace show ended in spring 1963, Gordon joined The Lucy Show as Mr. Mooney for the 1963-64 season.
When asked, Unix pioneer Dennis Ritchie replied:
When they got back, they recorded two more Dennis Wilson songs, " Slip on Through " and " I'm Going Your Way ".
When U. S. Representative Dennis Hastert resigned his seat ( Illinois ' 14th congressional district ) on November 26, 2007, Oberweis ran to replace him.
When sessions were held in Alabama, Dylan retained only two members from his 1978 touring band: Helena Springs and Carolyn Dennis, both background singers.
When asked about M. I. U. Album in the British press, Dennis Wilson said that he " believe in that album " and that it was " an embarrassment to life.
The older songs date back to 1969 (" When Girls Get Together "), 1972 (" Endless Harmony ", the only track on the album where Dennis is heard ) and 1978 (" Santa Ana Winds ").
When they announce that they are in love and going to America together, Zoe, desperate to keep Dennis, announces that she is pregnant.
When his Dennis The Menace cartoon added a Sunday strip, Ketcham hired artist Al Wiseman and writer Fred Toole to produce the Sunday strips and the many Dennis The Menace comic books that were published.
When a producer at the radio station discovers Joe getting bullied in the hallway, the producer finds Joe's natural white trash demeanor too extravagant to be believed, and insists he be brought into the studio to talk live on the air with a famous disc jockey named Zander Kelly ( Dennis Miller ).
3 / 5 " Serenade " ( Janáček Quartet ); Benjamin Britten, Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings ( soloist Peter Pears, Dennis Brain ; Boyd Neel String Orchestra, conductor Benjamin Britten ); Henry Purcell, " When I am laid in earth " (" Dido's Lament "), from Dido and Aeneas ( soloist Victoria de los Ángeles ; English Chamber Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli ); Joseph Haydn, " She never told her love " ( Canzonetta ) ( soloist Peter Pears, Benjamin Britten )-picked as Grigson's favourite ; Joseph Haydn, String Quartet in D major ( Tátrai Quartet ); Georges Bizet, Jeux d ' enfants ( Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conductor Jean Martinon ); Benjamin Britten, " Death be not proud " ( from The Holy Sonnets of John Donne ), soloist Peter Pears, Zorian String Quartet, conductor Benjamin Britten ; Giuseppe Verdi, " Va, pensiero, sull ' ali dorate " ( Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves ) from Nabucco ( La Scala Chorus and Orchestra ).
When Richard Neville arrived in London in September, and he and Sharp joined forces with Felix Dennis and jointly established London Oz, which soon proved itself even more controversial than its Australian parent.
When TransBus announced the development of the Enviro500, KMB became the launch customer by switching the last 20 of an order of 100 Dennis Trident 3 to the Enviro500 in 2002.

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