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When and Sinn
When he declared to the House of Commons in November 1993 that " to sit down and talk with Mr. Adams and the Provisional IRA ... would turn my stomach ", Sinn Féin gave the media an outline of the secret talks indeed held regularly since that February.
When asked whether he felt Donaldson's role as an informer in Sinn Féin was significant, the IRA double agent using the pseudonym " Kevin Fulton " described Donaldson's role as a spy within Sinn Féin as " the tip of the iceberg ".
When, at the December 1969 IRA convention and the January 1970 Sinn Féin Ard Fheis the delegates voted to participate in the Dublin ( Leinster House ), Belfast ( Stormont ) and London ( Westminster ) parliaments, the organizations split.
When Sinn Féin came to nominate its two ministers to the Northern Ireland Executive, for tactical reasons the party, like the SDLP and the Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ), chose not to include its leader among its ministers.
When the majority of IRA and Sinn Féin decided to abandon abstentionism in the 1969 – 70 split, Ruairí Ó Brádaigh and Dáithí Ó Conaill sought and secured Maguire's recognition of the Provisional IRA as the legitimate successor to the 1938 Army Council.
When the First Dáil met in 1919, Éamon de Valera was the president of Sinn Féin and thus the natural choice for leadership.
When in 1917, surviving leaders of the rebellion were released from gaol ( or escaped ) they joined Sinn Féin en masse, using it as a vehicle for the advancement of the republic.
When this proposal failed Ryan left the party along with de Valera and dozens of other Sinn Féin TDs.
When the Árd Fheis went on to pass a vote of confidence in the official Army Council ( which had already approved an end to the abstentionist policy ), Ruairí Ó Brádaigh led the minority in a walk out, and went to a prearranged meeting in Parnell Square where they announced the establishment of a ' caretaker ' executive of Sinn Féin.
When Sinn Féin entered the talks in September 1997, the UKUP and the DUP left them in protest.
When the voices of Sinn Féin supporters were banned from the British broadcast media, Living Marxism carried a front page interview with its leader Gerry Adams, and the IFM picketed Broadcasting House.
When the governments of the UK and the Republic of Ireland drafted the Anglo-Irish Agreement, this convinced many in Sinn Féin that it was possible to make political gains without violence.
When Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness became education minister he invited him to visit the college.
When the SFPP began to publish Sinn Féin in 1906 it was a large format ( slightly larger than a modern broadsheet ), 4-page newspaper with 7 columns per page.
When Éamon de Valera founded Fianna Fáil in 1926, Stack remained with Sinn Féin being re-elected to the Dáil at the June 1927 general election.
When Sinn Féin ended its boycott of elections and gained mass support among the republican community, PD entered a political crisis.

When and voted
When the crowd was asked whether it wanted to wait one more term to make the race, it voted no -- and there were no dissents.
When the first meeting of the Fourth Duma was convened in late 1912, only one out of six Bolshevik deputies, Matvei Muranov, ( another one, Roman Malinovsky, was later exposed as an Okhrana secret police agent ) voted to break away from the Menshevik faction within the Duma on 15 December 1912.
When the Attlee Government was voted out of office in 1951, the economy had been improved compared to 1945.
When the National Assembly was later created in June 1789 by the Third Estate, the clergy voted to join them, which perpetuated the destruction of the Estates General as a governing body.
When Cannon finally ruled the resolution out of order at noon on March 19, Norris appealed the resolution to the full House, which voted to overrule Cannon, and then to adopt the Norris resolution.
When the cash strapped NAC Executive Council voted to send a team to London to persuade Dr. Banda to return to Malawi and lead the movement, the powerful Salisbury Branch raised the funds required for the two men, Masauko Chipembere and Harry Bwanausi, to make the boat trip to England.
When an amendment to similar effect was proposed at Westminster by John Gretton, the British government duly voted it down.
When Labour won the 1997 general election, Powell told his wife, Pamela Wilson, " They have voted to break up the United Kingdom.
When the electoral ballots were opened and counted on February 11, 1801, it turned out that the certificate of election from Georgia was defective ; while it was clear that the electors had cast their votes for Jefferson and Burr, the certificate did not take the constitutionally-mandated form of a " List of all the Persons voted for, and of the Number of Votes for each ".
Thurmond's 100th birthday celebration generated controversy because of remarks by Mississippi Senator Trent Lott that were considered as racially insensitive: " When Strom Thurmond ran for president, voted for him.
When the cabinet eventually voted for annexing Korea, he insisted and proposed a delay, hoping that the annexation decision could be reversed in the future.
When the votes were counted on October 1, out of 416, 619 voters only 16, 771 voted in favor and 52, 219 against.
When the territories voted in the September 1958 referendum to become autonomous within the French Community, the federation was dissolved.
When the leaders took the proposal back to the 64 members who had made the bus trip to Atlantic City, they voted it down.
When the bill was returned to the House the Senate bill prevailed ; every Northern Whig still supported the proviso, but 22 northern Democrats voted with the South.
When Johnson proposed the Great Society in 1964 – 65, Dole voted against some War on Poverty measures like public-housing subsidies and Medicare, thus appealing to conservatives.
When war did come, Astor admitted that she had made mistakes, and even voted against Chamberlain, but hostility remained.
When the vote was completed, the vast majority of the residents of province voted in favour of Pakistan and the region was subsequently incorporated into the new country with full civic amenities and rights.
When " The Falcon and the D ' ohman " debuted, it revealed that the fans voted in favor of the relationship.
When the band voted Moten out, Basie took over for several months, calling the group " Count Basie and his Cherry Blossoms.
When Uthman was asked, he voted for Ali, Zubayr said for Ali or Uthman.
When Congress voted a pay raise in 1873 and made it retroactive for five years, Wheeler not only voted against the raise, but returned his salary adjustment to the Treasury department.
When a member of the Council retires, the successor is voted into place by the existing Council members.

When and recognise
When he received the crown, his hold on it was in danger, as even his neighbours did not recognise his title and instead called him " king of Kraków ".
When you see him, recognise him: a man of medium height, reddish hair, wearing two light yellow garments, looking as if drops were falling down from his head though it will not be wet.
When the news of the deposition of the Gallic-Roman emperor Avitus arrived in Gaul, the province refused to recognise Majorian as his successor.
When Majorian took the power deposing Avitus, the province of Gaul, where Avitus ' power was based, did not recognise the new Emperor.
When Jean and Lionel recognise each other, their romance begins to blossom again, but only after a slow start.
When she was released at the end of seven years, the young woman was endowed with a strange power: the ability to recognise the Drac with one of her eyes.
" When Gibson returned, the filmmakers did not recognise him because his wounds had healed almost completely ; he received the part anyway.
: When the Hero's party first meets him after the Great Destruction, he doesn't recognise them and summons a powerful demon to act as his bodyguard.
When the band would cover Chuck Berry songs in their early years, audiences would recognise the song, while noting their renditions were very different to the source material.
When the British returned after the end of World War II, they declined to recognise Sultan Ali Shah.
When he returned she was so wasted that he did not recognise her, causing her to die of a broken heart.
When the detectives put the footage on pause to talk to Leo, Leo manages to recognise Travis and tells them where he can be found.
When Montenegro voted to split from Yugoslavia, the EU insisted on a supermajority of 55 % for it to recognise the result.
When João I, who had been grand master of the Knights of Aviz, ascended the throne of Portugal, he forbade the knights to submit to Castilian authority, and consequently, when Gonsalvo de Guzman came to Aviz as Visitor, the knights, while according him hospitality, refused to recognise him as a superior.
When the pitch was outlawed in 1920, MLB did recognise that some professional pitchers had nearly built their careers on using the spitball.
When the vacant sees were filled, some refused to recognise the new bishops and the nonjurors appointed their own bishops.
When Larma's continued efforts to make the state recognise the rights of the tribal peoples failed, Larma and the PCJSS began organising the Shanti Bahini ( Peace Corps ), an armed force operating in the Hill Tracts area.
When George Pilkington Mills won, the NCU would not recognise the victory, or consider Mills still an amateur, until he proved he had no help from the cycle factory for which he worked.
When English avant-rock group Henry Cow toured Europe between 1975 and 1977 they encountered many bands in a similar situation to their own: they were forced to operate outside the music industry that refused to recognise their music.
When they recognise human skin, they penetrate it within a very short time.
When the Prophet left, we left with him also and as we passed through the mosque, there was a man standing in Prayer whom we did not recognise.
When the League of Nations was dissolved with World War II and replaced by the United Nations in 1945, Pretoria refused to recognise the new Trusteeship Council for mandates.
When John is spoken to, it is to explain the meaning of what he has seen ; just as Mary Magdalene had seen Jesus in the garden but did not recognise him until she heard his voice.
When they finally get to know each other, and recognise themselves in each other, their rift heals, and she can confide in him.

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