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When and UNESCO
When the UN and UNESCO mended their ways, the US returned and paid its dues.
When UNESCO placed the canal on its list of architectural marvels, the monument was put up again in 1986.
When the plan was accepted, he was named Emissary to UNESCO, and visited a number of Latin American countries, promoting the creation and / or reorganization of National Commissions.
When the Lumière films as a whole were submitted to the " Memory of the World " register at UNESCO, they were subdivided into the following categories.
When the Sivand Dam comes into full service ( originally planned to be in March 2006, however this date has been postponed at the request of the UNESCO ), part of an ancient site including the Achaemenid Shah's Road between Cyrus's tomb and Pasargadae, 130 ancient settlements and a palace ascribed to Darius the Great will be immersed in water from Polvar River.
When the UNESCO inscribed the church on the World Heritage List, its experts pointed out that " both the exterior and interior of the basilica graphically illustrate the fusion between the western and eastern styles characteristic of the late 5th to early 6th century.
When the UNESCO inscribed eight Ravenna sites on the World Heritage List, it cited this basilica as " an outstanding example of the early Christian basilica in its purity and simplicity of its design and use of space and in the sumptuous nature of its decoration ".

When and designated
When the presidential election of 1856 approached, Johnson and supporters harbored a vague hope for the presidency, and he gave a speech to the Tennessee Democratic delegates reiterating his views ; some county conventions designated him a favorite son and the Nashville Union and American proposed his nomination.
When the ground became redeveloped, with the standing terraces replaced in 2003-4 ( during Fulham's exile to Loftus Road ) the club applied for a licence to have a designated neutral area, in the rows closest to the Cottage, ( affectionately nicknamed ' Little Switzerland ').
When Kōtoku died, his designated heir was Naka no Ōe.
When the PC was introduced in 1981, it was designated as the IBM 5150, putting it in the " 5100 " series, though its architecture was not directly descended from the IBM 5100.
When early sexologists in the late 19th century began to categorize and describe homosexual behavior, hampered by a lack of knowledge about lesbianism or women's sexuality, they distinguished lesbians as women who did not adhere to female gender roles and designated them mentally ill.
When the Court met for its initial session, opened on 30 January 1922 to allow for the establishment of procedure and the appointment of Court officials, the Secretary-General of the League of Nations passed an emergency resolution through the Assembly which designated an official of the League and his staff as the Registrar and Registry respectively, with the first Registrar being Åke Hammarskjöld.
When using them, one individual is designated the " sender " and another the " receiver ".
When using the Ganzfeld experiment to test for telepathy, one individual is designated the receiver and is placed inside a controlled environment where they are deprived of sensory input, and another is designated the sender and is placed in a separate location.
When the I / O channel commands are complete, the first group of eight bytes is then loaded into the processor's Program Status Word ( PSW ) and the startup program begins execution at the location designated by that PSW.
When high RF emission levels from other sources became a potential problem ( such as with the advent of microwave ovens ), certain frequency bands were designated for Industrial, Scientific and Medical ( ISM ) use, allowing unlimited emissions.
When King You replaced Queen Shen with the concubine Baosi ( and designated Baosì's son as the crown prince ), the former queen ’ s powerful father, the Marquess of Shen, joined forces with Quanrong to sack the western capital of Haojing in 770 BC.
When Jackson Hole National Monument was designated, the airport was inside it.
When the post of Secretary is vacant, the United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs or any other person designated by the President serves as Acting Secretary until the President nominates and the United States Senate confirms a new Secretary.
When the precipitation reaches the ground without completely evaporating, it is designated as the feature praecipitatio.
When Tierra Amarilla was designated as the county seat the villagers set about building a courthouse.
When New Zealand was designated a Crown colony in 1841, Hobson was raised to the rank of governor, which he held until his death the following year.
When New Zealand was separated from the colony of New South Wales in 1841 and established as a Crown colony in its own right, the Royal Charter effecting this provided that " the principal Islands, heretofore known as, or commonly called, the ' Northern Island ', the ' Middle Island ', and ' Stewart's Island ', shall henceforward be designated and known respectively as ' New Ulster ', ' New Munster ', and ' New Leinster '".
When he designated his son as heir apparent ( in contravention of the principle of fraternal succession established by Huhanye ), Bi, the Rizhu king of the right, refused to attend the annual meeting at the chanyus court.
When one person was designated as a predator and everyone else was to avoid him, the flock behaved very much like a school of fish.
When viewed through a telescope, this system is resolved into two components designated α < sup > 1 </ sup > and α < sup > 2 </ sup >.
When Nobuhide died in 1551 in Owari, he had designated young Nobunaga to succeed him as the head of the Oda clan and its small domain.
When the two EFAs were first discovered in 1923, they were designated Vitamin F. In 1930, work by Burr G. O., Burr M. M.
When the county was created on February 24, 1879, Snowflake was designated the county seat.

When and royal
When his brother and his infant son died, Andrew ascended the throne and started to grant royal domains to his partisans.
When Fat ' h Ali became the Shah of Persia in 1797, he was given a set of the Britannica's 3rd edition, which he read completely ; after this feat, he extended his royal title to include " Most Formidable Lord and Master of the Encyclopædia Britannica ".
When it is shown with a royal crown it represents the County Administrative Board.
When the German Empire was established in 1871, the Junker nobility controlled the army and the Navy, the bureaucracy, and the royal court ; they generally set governmental policies.
When he died in 1138, the princes again aimed at checking royal power ; accordingly they did not elect Lothair's favoured heir, his son-in-law Henry the Proud of the Welf family, but Conrad III of the Hohenstaufen family, close relatives of the Salians, leading to over a century of strife between the two houses.
When King Conrad III died without adult heir in 1152, Frederick also succeeded him, taking both German royal and Imperial titles.
When a mob from Paris attacked the royal palace at Versailles in October 1789 seeking redress for their severe poverty, the royal family was forced to move to the Tuileries Palace in Paris.
When John was excommunicated in 1208, he embarked on a programme of rebuilding and enhancing several major royal castles.
When the ruling dynasty changed, the royal establishment abandoned its capital of Manan and settled in the new capital Njimi further south of Kanem ( the word for " south " in the Teda language ).
When a comic strip satirizing England's royal family was reprinted in a Mad paperback, it was deemed necessary to rip out the page from 25, 000 copies by hand before the book could be distributed in Great Britain.
When he returned to Munich, following Eisner's assassination by an anti-semitic nationalist, Count Arco-Valley, he informed Gasparri-using Schioppa's eye-witness testimony of the chaotic scene at the former royal palace as the trio of Max Levien, Eugen Levine, and Towia Axelrod sought power: " the scene was indescribable the confusion totally chaotic in the midst of all this, a gang of young women, of dubious appearance, Jews like the rest of them hanging around the boss of this female rabble was Levien's mistress, a young Russian woman, a Jew and a divorcée and it was to her that the nunciature was obliged to pay homage in order to proceed Levien is a young man, also Russian and a Jew.
When the Seahawks debuted in, the team's logo was a stylized royal blue and forest green hawk's head based on Northwestern tribal art.
When reinforcements to the Serbian royal army arrived some weeks later during the Battle of Kumanovo ( 50 km northeast of Skopje ) it proved decisive in firmly driving out the Ottomans from all of Macedonia.
When she attended Mass being celebrated in the royal chapel at Holyrood Palace five days later, this prompted a protest in which one of her servants was jostled.
When Frederick I of Hohenstaufen was chosen as king in 1152, the royal power had been in effective abeyance for twenty-five years, and to a considerable degree, for more than eighty years.
When he acceded as King, he gained the royal arms undifferenced.
The official royal tour historian, Gustave Lanctot, stated: " When Their Majesties walked into their Canadian residence, the Statute of Westminster had assumed full reality: the King of Canada had come home.
When Parliament reconvened in November, Cromwell brought in the most significant revision of the treason laws since 1352, making it treasonous to speak rebellious words against the royal family, to deny their titles, or to call the King a heretic, tyrant, infidel, or usurper.
When their royal jelly producing glands begin to atrophy, they begin building comb cells.
When Ahmose I overthrew the Hyksos and expelled them from Egypt, Egyptian attitudes towards Asiatic foreigners became xenophobic, and royal propaganda discredited the period of Hyksos rule.
When the Tuileries were stormed by the armed mob on 10 August 1792 the royal family sought refuge at the Legislative Assembly.
When the royal family plotted to abscond from Versailles to Metz, Louis Stanislas advised the King not to leave, to which the latter duly agreed.
When it became apparent that a mob of 14, 000 people was preparing to attack, the royal family was forced to leave Rambouillet and, on 16 August, embarked on packet steamers provided by Louis Philippe, to the United Kingdom.
When Bossuet was chosen to be the tutor of the Dauphin, oldest child of Louis XIV, he wrote several works for the edification of his pupil, one of which was Politics Derived from the Words of Holy Scripture, a discourse on the principles of royal absolutism.

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