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When these groups were first formed many prominent and accomplished decorators could not have had the advantage of school training since interior design courses were rare and undeveloped during their youth.
When Attlee died, his estate was sworn for probate purposes at a value of £ 7, 295, a relatively modest sum for so prominent a figure.
When Hughes left office, a prominent journal remarked " One can distinctly see the coming of a New Statism ... which Gov.
When Orgetorix, one of their most prominent and ambitious noblemen, was making plans to establish himself as their king, he faced execution by burning if found guilty.
When Florence shook off the papal yoke in 1527, Alamanni returned, and took a prominent part in the management of the affairs of the republic.
When the government started to play a more prominent role in Dutch society after 1850, The Hague quickly expanded.
" When Roger Blin asked him who or what Godot stood for, Beckett replied that it suggested itself to him by the slang word for boot in French, godillot, godasse because feet play such a prominent role in the play.
When viewed edge-on, prominent dust-lanes are sometimes visible in absorption against the light of stars in the disk.
When the Speaker and the President belong to the same party, the Speaker normally plays a less prominent role as the leader of the majority party.
When the Maes was re-opened in July 2009 by the local politician and Heritage Minister of Wales, Alun Ffred Jones AM, he said " the use of beautiful local slate is very prominent in the new Maes.
When introduced in 1927, the philosophical implications of the new quantum theory were troubling to many prominent physicists of the day, including Albert Einstein.
When skin lesions occur, they are most prominent on the face, hands and wrists.
When Roger de Corcella died, sometime before or around 1100, the land passed to the Malets, a very prominent Norman family, who caused their name to be added to that of the settlement ( and also of another of their holdings, Curi – now Curry Mallet ).
When the line began operations in 1912 it had as its president Isaac B. Tigrett, a prominent young banker of Jackson.
When Dennis Chapin was involved in the shooting death of Oscar J. Rountree at the Dan Breen Saloon in San Antonio, Texas, the community changed its name to Edinburg to honor John Young, a prominent businessman who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.
When it was discovered that there already was an existing Lyndon Station elsewhere in Wisconsin, it was decided to rename the village after O. H. Waldo, a prominent Milwaukee attorney and then president of the railroad.
: When I die, my epitaph, or whatever you call those signs on gravestones, is going to read: " I joked about every prominent man of my time, but I never met a man I
When the series aired two years later, the Trade Center towers, although under construction, had still not yet risen high enough to become a prominent feature on the Manhattan skyline ( this would not happen until the end of 1971 ).
When in 1814 the new kingdom was formed, the appointment of Amsterdam, still the most prominent city in the kingdom, as capital city was also very much a conciliatory gesture of the Orange faction towards the town, and a recognition of the strong civic and republican basis of the new kingdom.
When Antonín Dvořák, a prominent Czech composer, visited the United States from 1892 to 1895, he iterated the idea that American classical music needed its own models instead of imitating European composers ; he helped to inspire subsequent composers to make a distinctly American style of classical music.
When in India after World War II, many prominent personalities came to meet with Krishnamurti, including Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
When the Revolution broke out he took a prominent part in the movement, and was elected by the men of a battalion to command them.
When National under Marshall was defeated, Holyoake remained prominent in Opposition.
When frightened, the animal exposes its teeth — revealing oddly broad incisors and prominent, long canine teeth.
In contrast, this does not give a perfect Pearson correlation. When the data are roughly elliptically distributed and there are no prominent outliers, the Spearman correlation and Pearson correlation give similar values.

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When John Stossel accused USAID of not funding DDT because it wasn't " politically correct ," Anne Peterson, the agency's assistant administrator for global health, replied that " I believe that the strategies we are using are as effective as spraying with DDT ...
When Constantine converted to Christianity the majority of his subjects were still pagans and the Roman Imperial cult of the divinity of the emperor, expressed through the traditional burning of candles and the offering of incense to the emperor ’ s image, was tolerated for a period because it would have been politically dangerous to attempt to suppress it.
When publication, teaching, and public funding of science is decided by peer committees, academic standards, and elected or appointed boards, the allegation can arise that a work's acceptability has been assessed " politically ".
When the North and South were divided politically in 1954, they also adopted different economic ideologies: communism in the North and capitalism in the South.
When Wakanda was politically taken over by the xenophobic Desturi, they granted Doctor Doom access to the country's Vibranium vaults.
When used of historical periods since the 16th century, ' Western Christianity ' refers collectively to Roman Catholicism and Protestantism, especially in referral to aspects shared ( for example ritually, doctrinally, historically and politically ) rather than aspects differing between them.
When questioned about his decision to recall Parlement Louis made a comment that, “ It may be considered politically unwise, but it seems to me to be the general wish and I want to be loved .” In spite of his indecisiveness, Louis was determined to be a good king, stating that he " must always consult public opinion ; it is never wrong.
When a group is in conflict with a rival group, it will feel more anger if it is the politically stronger group and less anger when it is the weaker.
When Mao's Great Leap Forward became politically and popularly disastrous, Liu gained influence within the CCP.
When he took Bristol, he also slighted the Marquis of Hertford, the lethargic but politically significant Royalist leader of the south-west.
When Nikita Khrushchev came to power, the boot became charged politically in the context of the " Battle for Modesty " campaign, where rubber footwear was proclaimed as " socialism style " ( thus fashionable ), while leather, which was obviously more expensive, was derided as " capitalism style " ( thus unfashionable ).
When the Bolsheviks came to power as a result of the October Revolution in 1917, Martov became politically marginalised.
When popular opinion in the United States is confronted with what is often seen as two main candidates — normally Democratic and Republican in the modern era — that are substantially similar ideologically, politically, and / or in their economic programmes, a voter is often advised to choose the " lesser of two evils " to avoid having the supposedly " greater evil " get into office and wreak havoc on society.
When Buddhism was introduced to Korea in the 4th century CE, the Korean peninsula was politically subdivided into three kingdoms: Goguryeo in the north, Baekje in the southwest, and Silla in the southeast.
When Bob Rae dropped out on the third ballot and released his delegates, Scott Brison opted to support the politically similar Michael Ignatieff.
When the military took over in September 1973, the country was divided politically, and the economy was a shambles.
When these suggestions ( which were often little more than criticisms and expressions of discontent with either Washington or the general course of the war ) were made public, supporters of Washington mobilized to assist him politically.
When his name was used politically, it was used to describe the infighting known as the Conway Cabal.
When one of their letters was received by a member of the UK Independence Party, the recipient referred it to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, complaining that it appeared that Bercow's fundraising campaign was operating from the Speaker's Office, which is required to remain politically neutral.
When the Greens conquered towns or villages, they neglected to install themselves politically and simply left the territory to be retaken later by Reds.
( When PRISM asks Perelman about himself, Perelman mentions that politically, he has " always been pretty liberal ...." Conservative elements are considered to be the plan's strongest supporters based on statistical sampling, although the plan has the support of a majority of both liberals and conservatives.
When scholars studied the 1976 conventions they determined that by watching nomination conventions, even viewers that were not previously very politically active developed a much stronger interest in the election process and the candidate.
When Governor-General George Eden ( Lord Auckland ) heard about the arrival of a supposed Russian envoy in Kabul and the possibility that Dost Mohammad might turn to Russia for support, his " politically insane " advisers exaggerated the threat.
When Aragorn became King of Gondor at the end of the War of the Ring, he was also the descendant of the Kings of Arnor, and by right he was crowned High King of both Arnor and Gondor and Reunited the Two Kingdoms, which had politically split long ago.

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