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When and Sunday
`` When you stand up in public and take vows to strive to set an example before your children and to teach them the fundamentals of the Christian faith, you strive a little harder to uphold those vows '', explains the slender vice president of the young couples Sunday school class.
When Sunday strips began to appear in more than one format, it became necessary for the cartoonist to allow for rearranged, cropped or dropped panels.
When Douglass was hired out to William Freeland, he taught other slaves on the plantation to read the New Testament at a weekly Sunday school.
A Viking longship is burnt during Edinburgh's annual Hogmanay celebrations ( though Edinburgh has no historical connection with the Norse invaders ). When Ne ' erday falls on a Sunday, 3 January becomes an additional public holiday in Scotland ; when Ne ' erday falls on a Saturday, both 3 and 4 January will be public holidays in Scotland ; when Ne ' erday falls on a Friday, 4 January becomes an additional public holiday in Scotland.
When Bosman was sixteen, he started writing short stories for the national Sunday newspaper ( the Sunday Times ).
When it came to time for Ribbentrop to present the German declaration of war on 22 June 1941 to the Soviet Ambassador, General Vladimir Dekanozov, Paul Schmidt described the scene :" It is just before four on the morning of Sunday, 22 June 1941 in the office of the Foreign Minister.
When the final episode, " Things Aren't Simple Any More " originally aired on 20 November 2000 at 21: 00, it coincided with the broadcast of the first jackpot winner in the UK version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ?, which had been filmed the Sunday before the broadcast.
When the Methodists in America were separated from the Church of England, John Wesley himself provided a revised version of The Book of Common Prayer called the Sunday Service of the Methodists in North America.
When we arrived at a lovely creek, which because it was the Friday of Sorrows Friday before Palm Sunday, the 3rd of April 1776, we called the Arroyo de los Dolores ... On the banks of the Arroyo ... we discovered many fragrant chamomiles and other herbs, and many wild violets.
When the show returned for a second series in 1992, it was moved to Sunday afternoons.
When South Africa adopted the metric system, it adopted the comma as its decimal mark, although a number of house styles, including leading newspapers like The Star and The Sunday Times continue to use the decimal point.
When Sunday comes, Mother Maria informs Smith that he will be driving the sisters to Mass in his station wagon.
When Kovacs gave an interview admitting that he was absent from the show when he wanted to go out for dinner on a Sunday, his stint on the panel show was over.
When Perry retired in 1975, Moores took over the Sunday strips as well, combining the daily and Sunday stories into one continuity starting September 28, 1975.
When Veterans Day falls on a Saturday then either Saturday or the preceding Friday may be designated as the holiday, whereas if it falls on a Sunday it is typically observed on the following Monday.
When 25 July falls on a Sunday, it is a ″ Jubilee ″ year, and a special east door is opened for entrance into the Santiago Cathedral.
" When she sings Sombre Dimanche ( Gloomy Sunday ), it's bewitching enough to make you want to know more about the woman behind the mysterious voice.
Per Berg reports,When the sexton Ola Kring died in Lesja in 1751, Frederik Wiborg was appointed sexton there and was presented to the congregation on the third Sunday following Trinity.
When Basie died in 1984, Williams sang a rendition of Duke Ellington's " Come Sunday " at his funeral.
When UPN began airing repeats on Sunday mornings an alternate credits sequence was used: a high-quality Japanese-animated version of the original opening.
When The Big Show premiered November 5, 1950, this ad, showing NBC's full evening schedule, ran in Sunday newspapers across the country.
When Billy Sunday was ten years old, his impoverished mother sent him and an older brother to the Soldiers ' Orphans Home in Glenwood, Iowa, and later to the Iowa Soldiers ' Orphans ' Home in Davenport, Iowa.
When tents were used, Sunday would often help erect them.

When and Mail
When the Internet began to transition to a commercial opportunity during the late 1980s, Cerf moved to MCI where he was instrumental in the development of the first commercial email system ( MCI Mail ) connected to the Internet.
On September 13, 2001 Bakri told the Daily Mail, " When I first heard about September 11, 2001 attacks, there was some initial delight about such an attack.
When the Butterfeild Overland Mail established a station there in 1858 it was called Tejungo Station.
When the ship was commissioned Elizabeth II granted her the " Royal Mail Ship " designation: the only EAR & H ship to receive this distinction.
When Benn's wife Caroline Benn died of cancer in November 2000, Heffer wrote a tribute to Benn in the Daily Mail.
* Borden, Norman E., Jr., Air Mail Emergency 1934: An Account of 78 Days in the Winter of 1934 When the Army Flew the United States Mail ( 1968 ), ( p. 45 )
1934: An Account of Seventy-Eight Tense Days in the Winter of 1934 When the Army Flew the United States Mail.
It was argued in retrospective analysis that the jubilee had been of benefit both to nationalism and the monarchy ; the Daily Mail stated: " Below and in front of her an event as magical and magnificent as the Golden Jubilee itself was unfurling before her captivated eyes — Britain was rediscovering the land of hope and glory ," and the Globe and Mail said: " When she daintily bent over to drop a puck at an NHL game ... she achieved perhaps the most brilliant melding of symbolism in Canadian history ...
( When parodied in the 1980s, The Globe and Mail itself reported that the Engineers had actually inserted the ersatz versions into the coin boxes in the Globe < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s own lobby.
When Dr. Henry Morgentaler was appointed a member of the Order of Canada, Maurice Vellacott, a Conservative member of Parliament known for his pro-life views, told the Globe and Mail, " There are so many deserving Canadians, there was no need to choose somebody like Dr.
When the Daily Mirror syndicated the columns, London's Daily Mail ignored an embargo and printed the pieces while the Australians were on their homeward flight, putting O ' Neill in breach of his tour contract, which forbade players from commenting in the media during tours.
When the Daily Mail invited nominations for a World XI to face another planet, Roose was selected as the World team's goalkeeper by a large majority.
When the Pacific Mail Steamship Company ran into financial difficulties, she was sold to W. R. Grace and Company in New York City.

When and columnist
When Walter Winchell, one of the original gossip columnists and the most powerful entertainment reporter of his day, left the newspaper for the Hearst syndicate, Sullivan took over as theatre columnist.
When asked by columnist Earl Wilson what the purpose of the group was, Bacall responded " to drink a lot of bourbon and stay up late.
" When asked by syndicated columnist Katherine Hillyer for the Washington Daily News ( or by a bystander, according to another account ) what it was called, Irving answered, " It's a jeep.
Noted Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene penned a 2008 book, When We Get to Surf City: A Journey Through America in Pursuit of Rock and Roll, Friendship, and Dreams, detailing his occasional appearances with Jan & Dean's touring band throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.
When much younger, he was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the Canadian House of Commons, an occasional newspaper columnist, and a writer on public affairs.
When she took the story to gossip columnist Louella Parsons, the studio was forced to give in and granted all the profits from MGM movies made and released from 1924 to 1938, meaning the estate eventually received over $ 1. 5 million in percentage payments.
When Taki was briefly imprisoned for cocaine possession Moore refused to accept his resignation, explaining publicly: " We expect our High Life columnist to be high some of the time.
When columnist Hedda Hopper sent her Richard Nixon placards and asked McDaniel to distribute them, McDaniel declined in a letter, saying that she had made a decision to stay out of politics.
When syndicated columnist Liz Smith asked Clooney whether he wasn't " going too far " with his remark, he responded: " I don't care.
When Loud retired from music, he became a noted columnist for several magazines, including The Advocate, Details, Interview, and Creem.
When she was 19 months old, her grandmother picked her up and Young announced to gossip columnist Louella Parsons that she had adopted the infant.
When the Daily News ended its run in 1978, much of its staff, including Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Mike Royko, were moved to the Sun-Times.
When Cooper departed the Sunday Tribune in early 2003 and moved into broadcast journalism with Today FM radio station, he was succeeded by Paddy Murray, who was before and is now again a columnist with the Sunday World newspaper.
When the LBC local radio station began to broadcast in 1973, Street-Porter co-presented a mid-morning show with Fleet Street columnist, Paul Callan.
When Enright subsequently told him the promise could not be kept because he had sold his shows to NBC itself, Stempel called Jack O ' Brian, a columnist who covered television for the Journal-American.
When columnist and cousin Joseph Alsop claimed that there was grass-roots support for Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie, the Republican hope to defeat F. D. R.
When the pole failed to appear and weeds sprouted in the opening, Fagan, a columnist for the Oregon Journal, planted flowers in the hole and named it after his column in the paper, " Mill Ends " ( a reference to leftover irregular pieces of wood at lumber mills ).
When he became the columnist for the Times in 1972, he became less active as a player.
When he lost his seat at the end of the first Scottish Parliament, Russell focused on his work as an author and newspaper columnist, commenting on various aspects of Scottish culture and Scottish politics.
When Piers Morgan became editor of the Daily Mirror, Parsons was poached from The Daily Telegraph as a columnist.
* A collection of essays by Teresa Bloomingdale, columnist and mother of ten, bears the title I Should Have Seen It Coming When the Rabbit Died ( 1979 ).
When Freddie Mercury revealed that he was HIV positive, Daily Mirror columnist Joe Haines made some offensive remarks.
When the late syndicated columnist Ann Landers used a racially derogatory term to describe Pope John Paul II in The New Yorker, Moskal quipped, " She should have shut up after she made the nice remark about the pope.
When the Telegram folded in 1971, Fisher joined the upstart Toronto Sun as its Ottawa columnist.

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