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When asked what would make a revised work eligible, the chairman of that year's music jury, Robert Ward, said: " Not a cut here and there ... or a slight revision ," but rather something that changed " the whole conception of the piece.
When Burke and Renville counties were partitioned out of Imperial Ward County, neither wanted to include Kenmare and risk that city becoming the county seat, so Kenmare was left in Ward County at the end of a narrow strip of land.
When Anderson sees her in the hospital, he storms off to confront Pell but is stopped by Ward.
When Lord departed, two members joined the troupe, Mary Corpe and Lee Ward.
When the Ellis brother's steal it and have it patented, Peter feels so bad about what he did that he lies when Ward asks him about it.
When CBS tried to sue, Ward uttered the aforementioned statement.
When, as in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's Cancer Ward, about a group of patients at that ward, no one character's story clearly predominates, the plots will not be distinguished into the main plot and subplots.
When he goes to his room, a large rock is thrown through the window, with a message of welcome from the Violent Ward.
When Willett learns that Ward had spent the past several years attempting to discover the grave of his ill-reputed ancestor, Joseph Curwen, the doctor slowly begins to unravel the truth behind the legends surrounding Curwen, an eighteenth century shipping entrepreneur rumoured to have been an alchemist, but in reality a necromancer and mass-murderer.
When later resurrected by Ward, Curwen initially goes in disguise as " Dr. Allen " to avoid suspicion being aroused by his close resemblance to Ward.
When it was first brewed in 1854 it was called Ward's Beer after the brewer James Hamilton Ward.
When Susan Ward left to film a movie, Sydney Penny stepped in to replace her, with Ward later returning to play the character for the show's final few weeks.
When she read for the role of Lily Brooks Manning on the series Once and Again, its creators ( Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz of thirtysomething fame ) initially deemed Ward " too beautiful " for the average single mother to identify with.
When it wrapped, he played Major Ward Thomas in On the Threshold of Space ( 1956 ) at 20th Century Fox.
) When she had difficulty supporting the two of them, Ward took many jobs as a boy.
When the sisters published an expose of an adulterous affair between Reverend Henry Ward Beecher and Elizabeth Tilton, he had the sisters arrested under laws forbidding the use of the postal service to distribute ' obscene material '– specifically citing a mangled Biblical quote Comstock found obscene – though they were later acquitted of the charges.
When he was about nine years old, his father, Sylvester Ward, moved the family to Niles, Michigan, where Aaron attended public schools.
When she and Oliver Ward met and fell in love, she left the promise of New York to follow him, expecting to return.
When his West Ward Market, unable to compete with Lower Town's Byward Market, failed he donated the building to become Bytown's first city hall.
When it was founded in 1847 by 21 transplanted New Englanders, the church was the third Congregationalist church to be organized in Brooklyn – then a separate city from New York – and its first pastor was Henry Ward Beecher, who became a leading figure in the Abolitionist movement.
When his wardleader, City Council President George X. Schwartz, was convicted and imprisoned in the Abscam scandal, Brady was elected to succeed him as Democratic Leader of the 34th Ward, a position that he still holds today.
When Quiroga was in the Emergency Ward, he had learned that a patient was shut up in the basement with hideous deformities similar to those of the infamous English Joseph Merrick ( the " Elephant Man ").

When and resigned
When Absalon retired from military service in 1184 at the age of fifty-seven, he resigned the command of fleets and armies to younger men, like Duke Valdemar, the later king Valdemar II.
When Anne and her brother returned home for the holidays in June 1846, she resigned her position.
When Brown retired as head coach following the 1975 season and appointed Bill " Tiger " Johnson as his successor, Walsh resigned and served as an assistant coach for Tommy Prothro with the San Diego Chargers in 1976.
When it became obvious that a military action in East Pakistan was inevitable, Admiral Ahsan resigned from his position as Martial Law Administrator in protest, and immediately flew back to Karachi, West Pakistan.
When he failed in his attempts to meet General Yahya Khan, Masud too resigned from his position as Commander of Eastern Air Command, and took retirement from Air Force.
When Haiti announced that its first direct elections ( all men twenty-one or over were allowed to vote ) would be held on October 8, 1950, Magloire resigned from the junta and declared himself a candidate for president.
When Ray found himself unable to subscribe as required by the ‘ Bartholomew Act ’ of 1662 he, along with 13 other college fellows, resigned his fellowship on 24 August 1662
When the Congress party under Nehru chose to contest elections and accept power under the Federation scheme, Gandhi resigned from party membership.
When the Nazis came to power, there was only one resignation from the Foreign Office: German Ambassador to the United States Friedrich Wilhelm von Prittwitz und Gaffron resigned because he could not in good conscience serve the Nazi regime.
When the American Civil War began in April 1861, Kit Carson resigned his post as federal Indian agent for northern New Mexico.
When she resigned, Short denounced " the centralisation of power into the hands of the Prime Minister and an increasingly small number of advisers " The Butler Review of 2004 condemned Blair's style of " sofa government ".
When the war was over, he quarreled with the Emperor, resigned and spent the rest of his life in Europe.
When Labor reinstated the more radical Ted Theodore as Treasurer in 1931, Lyons and Fenton resigned from Cabinet.
When the university officials reneged on their promise, Appleton resigned and accepted a position at Harvard College.
When the litigation concluded, Lemoine resigned from SACEM and set up a shell company, Arima, with Alexandre Taverne for collecting Ravel's royalties.
When Hickey unexpectedly resigned in February 1999, Martin was in a position to succeed her, and was soon appointed as Opposition Leader.
When his older brother Ezekiel's studies required Webster's support, the young man resigned from the law office and worked as a schoolteacher — as young men often did then, when public education consisted largely of subsidies to local schoolmasters.
When Harold Wilson resigned in 1976, Callaghan was elected the new Labour leader.
When Fraser became Liberal leader in 1975, Gorton resigned from the party, sat as an independent, and openly campaigned against Fraser, whom he detested.
When Whitlam won the election, McMahon resigned the Liberal leadership and was replaced by Snedden, who became the new Opposition Leader.
When he resigned to run for the presidency in 1999, Rosario Robles Berlanga became the first woman mayor of Mexico City.
When economic hardships were causing many architectural practices to close in 1913, he resigned from Honeyman and Keppie and attempted to open his own practice.
When Pierre Trudeau resigned as Liberal leader in 1979 following an election loss, Turner announced that he would not be a candidate for the Liberal leadership.
When Clark received an endorsement by only 66. 9 per cent of delegates at the party convention in January 1983 in Winnipeg, Clark resigned and ran to regain his post at the 1983 leadership convention.
When Cain resigned after a collapse in his political support in August 1990, Kirner was elected Labor leader and thus became Victoria's first female Premier.

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