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When Thompson and her daughter began a correspondence which included fervent verses from Pantasaph, Mrs. King felt a proper Victorian alarm.
When Thompson was two, his father died and the financial hardship of this occurrence resulted in his and his brother's placement in the Grey Coat Hospital, a school for the disadvantaged of Westminster.
When Cermak challenged the incumbent " Big Bill " Thompson in the 1931 mayor's race, Thompson, representative of Chicago's existing power structure, responded with ethnic slurs:
When police raided Burke's bungalow, they found a large trunk containing a bullet-proof vest, almost $ 320, 000 in bonds recently stolen from a Wisconsin bank, two Thompson submachine guns, pistols, two shotguns, and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
When Scott Thompson was invited to join in January 1985, the group had its final form.
When asked about these crimes and others, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation's Bill Thompson downplayed the blazes saying, " I'm not going to say that Grundy County is any different than any other rural county.
When these demands were first published in May, 1838, they received a lukewarm response from Northern Star's Feargus O ' Connor and other Radicals, being seen as too moderate ( Thompson, 1984, p. 58 ).
When a post office was established here in 1886, the first postmaster, Mahala Thompson, wanted to name it Round Mountain.
When the nunnery was dissolved in about 1540 the estate was granted by Edward IV to Henry Thompson.
When Thompson was 12, his mother and stepfather joined a church that was tied to the evangelical Assemblies of God, a move that influenced many of his songs written with the Pixies, which often refer to the Bible.
* " Meet Me When The Sun Goes Down " ( w. Vincent Bryan m. Harry von Tilzer )-William H. Thompson ( singer ) on Victor
When the American Revolution began, Thompson was a man of property and standing in New England, and was opposed to the rebels.
When the Raleigh Bicycle Company decided to discontinue the manufacture of their 3-wheeled vehicles in 1934, their Works Manager Mr T. L. Williams and a colleague Mr E. S. Thompson, felt that the days of lightweight three wheelers were far from over.
When Henry dies, Thomas's scheming brother Ned ( Guy Rolfe ) takes over as Lord Protector and guardian of King Edward VI ( Rex Thompson ) during his minority, overriding Henry's wish that Thomas raise the boy.
When a survey team led by David Thompson finally located the northwesternmost point of the lake and surveyed this north-south line, it was found to intersect other bays of the lake and therefore form the boundary of a section of U. S. territory to its east, now known as the Northwest Angle.
When American Formula One driver Dan Gurney first saw the Lotus 25 at the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, he was so struck by the advanced design that he invited Chapman to the 1962 Indianapolis 500, where Gurney made his Indy début at the wheel of a space-frame rear engined car designed by John Crosthwaite ( who had previously worked for Chapman ) and built by American hot-rodder Mickey Thompson.
When writing the storyline, Burton and Thompson were influenced by Universal Horror films, such as The Hunchback of Notre Dame ( 1923 ), The Phantom of the Opera ( 1925 ), Frankenstein ( 1931 ), Creature from the Black Lagoon ( 1954 ), as well as King Kong ( 1933 ) and various fairy tales.
When working on the article, Thompson and Acosta decided a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada was in order, so that they could discuss Salazar and racial injustice in L. A. openly.
When he returned to England in the early 1920s Thompson published his first article on his experience in Argentina, titled A Cowboy ’ s Experience: Cattle Branding in the Argentine in the Southwark Diocesan Gazette.
When he returned home, he called his rental agent to inform him about Thompson ’ s absence.
When told of Hurkos ’ visit and his abduction theory, Noone expressed his surprise at the soothsayer ’ s claim that Thompson had been kidnapped and was being held as a captive.
When she went before the committee for an interview as Franklin Thompson, Edmonds impressed the committee and the position was given to her.
When Thompson returned to the Union with the papers, the generals were quite pleased.

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When Datis surrendered and was ready for retreat, the Ionians climbed the trees and gave the Athenians the signal that the cavalry had left.
When there is a hill to be climbed, flights of many locks in short succession may be used.
When the rafters were all in place, one of the workers, a former sailor, climbed to the top of the structure, removed a flask of whiskey from his pocket and christened the home, " Mogadore ".
Dion and The Belmonts recorded and charted a few more songs, including their biggest hit, " Where or When ", which climbed to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1960.
When the album was released, it steadily climbed the Billboard 200 chart, ultimately reaching number one, where it remained for six consecutive weeks.
" When I was 12 years old I climbed my first mountain, and I just kept going, taking on more diverse and grander projects.
When Jim Wickwire finally climbed K2 for the first time, seven climbers had already died becoming victims of the mountain ( however no one has died on any of Jim Wickwires climbing expeditions on K2 ).
When he saw another Marine officer fall wounded, he climbed out of a trench to rescue him.
When flames blocked the doorway out of the bridge, the officers evacuated down a rope and as Fuchida climbed down, an explosion threw him to the deck, breaking both of his ankles.
When a furious Stewart climbed out of his wrecked car he waited for Matt Kenseth to exit pit road.
When Benjamin Franklin climbed atop a church to conduct his infamous yet simple key on a kite experiment during a thunderstorm, he illuminated the connection between lightning and electricity while taking on increased risk.
When the property was threatened by fire, he directed the firefighting effort, and at one point climbed a tree close to the house to hack away burning branches.
When he asked if the spirits could produce a sound at a distance from their own bodies, one girl climbed into a wardrobe closet where her dress touched the wood, whence the sound transmitted into the wood plank — however she was unable to control this sound sufficiently to produce spirit communications.
When the founding bishop Vosy climbed the hill, he found that it was snow-covered in July ; in the snowfall the tracks of a deer round the dolmen outlined the foundations of the future church.
When industrial metal climbed the charts of the late 1990s, its sudden popularity was met with negative reactions from the early innovators of industrial music.
When, with infinite toil, they had climbed up the greater part of the steep ascent, Balboa commanded his men to halt, and advanced alone to the summit, that he might be the first who should enjoy a spectacle which he had so long desired.
When they returned to Lenkoran at the end of June, a cholera epidemic raged through the city and they quickly moved to Baku and then to Kuba from where they climbed the slopes of the mountains Shahdagh and Beshbarmak up to the subalpine zone.
When the two climbed the cone-shaped vent, they reported seeing a continuous discharge of gas and whitish-grey ash and dust from the centre of the pit.
When the mountain was later climbed in 1936 by a British-American expedition, it became the highest peak climbed by man until the 1950 ascent of Annapurna,.
When Hando-gwaa learned that Kanahi had already wed she climbed up to Tacchu Mountain and hanged herself with her long, black hair.
When a popular route is climbed over and over, holds may become looser and closer to breaking.
When he judged he had enough support, he climbed the hill and the McPhees raised his royal standard, on Monday 19 August 1745, and claimed the Scottish and the English thrones in the name of his father James Stuart (' the Old Pretender '); A MacPhee ( Macfie ) was one of two pipers at Glenfinnan when Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his banner there in 1745.
When the parties rendezvoused, Porter was skeptical of Cook ’ s claims that he climbed the mountain.

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