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When he was 12 years old he also discovered and enjoyed the Superman titles by DC Comics of the editor Mort Weisinger period, drawn mostly by his favorite Superman artists Curt Swan and Kurt Schaffenberger.
In 2010, she was nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards, as the lead actress of When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story, and as part of the cast of Black Swan.
When working with wet photographic plates, Swan noticed that heat increased the sensitivity of the silver bromide emulsion.
When Ferris is driven into town, they pass the Swan House, indicating that her family lives in Buckhead, a wealthy part of town to the north of the city.
During her lounge act, Alice sings " Where or When " by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart ; " When Your Lover Has Gone " by Einar Aaron Swan ; " Gone with the Wind " by Allie Wrubel and Herb Magidson ; and " I've Got a Crush on You " by George and Ira Gershwin.
When that later company floundered, Paramount bought out Black Swan and thus got into the business of making recordings by and for African-Americans.
When it was new, the Swan was the most visually impressive of the existing London theatres.
) When Henslowe built the new Hope Theatre in 1613, he had his carpenter copy the Swan, rather than his own original theatre, the Rose, which must have appeared dated and out of style in comparison.
When minds of both twins were combined together they formed a genius, a beautiful Swan ( Swain twins ).
When Leyse of the Swan Mark, a member of the lios alfar, gives up her life as a result of her hopeless love for Lancelot, she lies down in a boat and sails away in a clear echo of Tennyson's " The Lady of Shalott ," and the story of Elaine.
When a stagehand removed the boat prematurely, Slezak supposedly covered for the error by asking the audience " What Time's the Next Swan?
He teamed with Terry Sylvester ( formerly of The Hollies ) on the album Griffin & Sylvester in 1982 and was a member of Black Tie with Randy Meisner and Billy Swan, which released When The Night Falls in 1986, co-produced by T-Bone Burnett.
When Winslow sneaks in once more, Swan orders he be thrown out again and for his minions to beat up Winslow and frame him for drug dealing.
When the Swan became separated from the rest of the fleet during a severe storm, Drake became convinced that Doughty was practising witchcraft.
* When the Swan was on the Boulevard ( 2009-Fish Eye Records )
When asked about it, Swan informs the two girls that he doesn't have any ecstasy on him, but he has it in a nearby cabin, where his friends live.
When Stirling returned to establish the colony in 1829 he created three settlements: Fremantle as the port ; Perth as the major commercial and political centre ; and Guildford on the southern end of the Swan Valley region.
When the young Swan Dan Hannebery seemed anxious, Kirk recommended that he do some meditation and read The Power of Now and A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle.

When and Song's
When Emperor Dezong died on February 25, 805, there were initially some eunuchs who suggested that someone else should succeed Emperor Dezong, but at the strong advocacy of the imperial scholar Wei Cigong ( 衛次公 ), Li Song's succession was not further questioned despite his illness.
When Su Song's Xinyi Xiangfayao was written in 1092 and the horological monograph finalized and presented in 1094, his work was published and widely printed in the north ( see woodblock printing and movable type of Bi Sheng ).
When Hua Rong learns that Song Jiang has been wrongly imprisoned, he writes a letter to Liu Gao demanding Song's release.

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' Talking with people in the offices of literary periodicals, he often asked: ' When will there be an end to this freedom for lackies who happily walk over corpses to further their own interests?
When severe weather is anticipated, local weather service offices request that these spotters look out for severe weather, and report any tornadoes immediately, so that the office can warn of the hazard.
When he entered the city the people received him very well, and in return for the reception the people were all granted to them the same privileges that French subjects enjoyed, such as being able to hold state offices.
When, against expectations, Philip became the next heir for the County of Savoy, he gave his church offices up and married Adelaide, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, on 12 June 1267.
When the British government eventually chose to centralise and regulate the system in 1872 the Scottish school system was initially placed under a " Scotch Education Department " with offices in London.
When Zamora was in New York for an ultimately canceled interview with CBS's This Morning, his contacts at MTV convinced him to see a doctor, but when he arrived at the MTV offices, he did not know where he was.
When the new cathedral of St Stephen was opened in 1874 the small Pugin church became a school room, and later church offices and storage room.
When first designed the classes were entirely open to the majority of the building, visible even from the upstairs offices, nicknamed " the crow's nest ".
When Old Ulysses moved to New Ulysses in 1909, the opera house was set in what is today the front lawn of the current day court house, where it was converted into being the Grant County courthouse, with county offices on the first floor, and high school classes being held on the second floor, until the first dedicated building for a high school was put in service in 1923.
When the school closed in 1959, the building was converted for use as the town's administrative officesthe City Building.
" When the electorate allows key offices to go vacant for unreasonable amounts of time and allows other conditions ... to cause ruin and decay ," Cain wrote, " it can easily be inferred that this small group of local citizens has abandoned any right it had to operate a local government unit.
When faced with the inquiry, the city clerk did not know if either had been sworn in, bringing into question the legitimacy of their offices.
When a fire destroyed the village hall in 1968, the village constructed a new building for the library and village offices.
When a scheme to unite a number of government offices on the site of Somerset House in the Strand was projected, his position did not give him automatic authoriy over the construction ; however when William Robinson, secretary to the board, who had been put in charge of the new building, died in 1775, Chambers became its architect.
When Jiang Zemin stepped down in 2003, the offices of General Secretary and President were once again both given to one man, then Vice-President Hu Jintao.
When, in about November 1767, she was entrapped into a clandestine marriage with an adventurer who passed for a Swedish count ( the Count de Horn ), Reynolds helped extricate her, and it was doubtless owing to Reynolds's good offices that she was among the signatories to the petition to the king for the establishment of the Royal Academy.
When finished, it is expected that the new building will contain 33 laboratories and 11 classrooms, along with 50 + offices for staff.
When completed, it will comprise a total of nine exhibition halls, nine smaller independent exhibition buildings, one temporary exhibitions space, offices, administrative services, some living quarters, hotels, shops, restaurants, pubs, a school and train station.
When he finished the real estate purchases, he announced his plan to build a skyscraper, a building with five floors of offices above a large store.
When more than two MPs resign at a time, as for example happened when 15 Ulster Unionist MPs resigned in protest at the Anglo-Irish Agreement on 17 December 1985, the resignations are in theory not simultaneous but instead spread throughout the day, each member holding one of the offices for a short time.
When Henry Hope died in 1811, the London offices of Hope & Co. merged with Baring Brothers & Co.
When Augustus established the Princeps, he turned down supreme authority in exchange for a collection of various powers and offices, which in itself was a demonstration of his auctoritas (" authority ").
When the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland united to form the Kingdom of Great Britain under the Act of Union 1707 the offices of the Chancellor of England and the Lord Chancellor of Scotland were combined to form a single office of Lord Chancellor for the new state.
When Theodosius had left the western half of the empire to Valentinian II, he had put his own men in the highest civil offices, to keep a strong grasp on the whole empire.

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