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When, in March, 1640, the two towns were united under Coddington, Gorton claimed the union was irregular and illegally constituted and that it had never been sanctioned by the majority of freeholders.
When negotiating with your union, do you make sure employees have a choice between new benefits and their cents-per-hour cost in wages.
When individuals repent and believe in Christ ( saving faith ), they are regenerated and brought into union with Christ, whereby the death and righteousness of Christ are imputed to them for their justification before God.
When some of the workers demanded the full 60 %, management locked the union out.
When Casimir, the last Piast king of Poland, died in 1370, his nephew King Louis I of Hungary succeeded him to become king of Poland in personal union with Hungary.
When the Civil War broke out and Tennessee seceded from the union in 1861, Driver knew or feared that the rebel government would attempt to destroy the locally famous Old Glory.
When the country could not reconcile the issue of slavery and the federal union, the southern Presbyterians split from the original PCUSA, forming the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America in 1861, which became the Presbyterian Church in the United States after the American Civil War.
When the coconut supply was halted by the strike, resourceful Ricardo Gracia made the executive decision to relocate the ingredients of the Coco-Loco inside hollowed out pineapples ( evidently the pineapple cutters ’ union had not followed suit with a strike of their own ).
When the U. K. announced a policy in 1968 ( reaffirmed in March 1971 ) of ending the treaty relationships with the Persian Gulf sheikdoms, Qatar joined the other eight states then under British protection ( the seven trucial sheikdoms — the present United Arab Emirates -- and Bahrain ) in a plan to form a union of Arab emirates.
When the union with Sweden was dissolved in 1905, the university became important for producing highly educated men and women who could serve as experts in a society which placed increasing emphasis on ensuring that all its citizens enjoy a life of dignity and security.
When the owners did not respond, the nascent union struck on February 7.
" When any object encreases or diminishes with the encrease or diminution of its cause, ' tis to be regarded as a compounded effect, deriv'd from the union of the several different effects, which arise from the several different parts of the cause.
When Linda Evangelista mentioned to Vogue that " we don ’ t wake up for less than $ 10, 000 a day ", she may have been playfully pretending the role of an up-scale union representative, but the 1990 comment became the most notorious quote in modeling history.
When the Spanish Civil War began shortly after, in July 1936, Companys sided with the Second Spanish Republic against the Nacionales rebels and was instrumental in organizing a collaboration between the Central Committee of Anti-Fascist Militias, which was sponsored by his Catalan government, and the Workers ' Party of Marxist Unification ( POUM ), a revolutionary anti-Stalinist communist party, and Confederación Nacional del Trabajo ( CNT ), an anarchist syndicalist trade union.
When the girl has been gripped by desire, she laments her humanity, for if she and her father were animals, there would be no bar to their union.
When the time comes to consummate their union, Anne sees a possible escape from the marriage by stalling the already unenthusiastic king.
When the ' Eurosceptic ' Party Chairman, Brian Mawhinney, ( allegedly ) briefed against him, on one occasion, Clarke memorably declared: " Tell your kids to get their scooters off my lawn " – an allusion to Harold Wilson's rebuke of trade union leader Hugh Scanlon in the late 1960s.
When, however, the People's Charter was drawn up ... clearly defining the urgent demands of the working class, we felt we had a real bond of union ; and so transformed our Radical Association into local Chartist centres ..."
My first novel in their trilogy, When Christ and His Saints Slept, traces the beginning of their tempestuous union.
When this happens, producers are permitted to fill one or more of those union spots with non-union performers.
When John succeeded to the English throne, he remained Lord of Ireland thereby bringing the kingdom of England and the lordship of Ireland into personal union.
When Norway after the Napoleonic wars was included in a personal union with Sweden, the title King of Norway also was included in the title.
When his father ascended the Spanish throne in 1759 he abdicated Naples in Ferdinand's favor in accordance with the treaties forbidding the union of the two crowns.
When the Holstein-Rendsburg line of the Schauenburg counts became extinct with the death of Adolf VIII of Holstein-Rendsburg ( and in personal union as Adolf I Duke of Schleswig ) in 1459, Christian I of Denmark inherited – from his maternal uncle Adolf I – the Duchy of Schleswig, a Danish fief.

When and upper
When the North Tower was struck at 8: 46 a. m., many executives began evacuating their employees from the upper floors of the South Tower.
When the Universe was very young, it was likely infused with dark energy, but with less space and everything closer together, gravity had the upper hand, and it was slowly braking the expansion.
When Colonel de Gaulle did organize a counter-attack with superior French tanks, he did not have the air support to gain the upper hand and had to retreat.
When permission for marriage was granted by the upper strata of the society, the permission process required a human exchange ( mi-brjes, ).
When the axes are drawn according to the mathematical custom, the numbering goes counter-clockwise starting from the upper right (" northeast ") quadrant.
When the upper layer cooled so its density was greater than the lower layer, the waters mixed ( 1978 – 79 ).
When playing in the instrument's upper range ( above the G below middle C ), the player shifts their hand out from behind the neck and flattens it out, using the side of the thumb to press down the string.
When brought to a boil, the steam produced in the lower pot transfers heat to the upper pot.
When Europeans first arrived on Guam Chamorro society roughly fell into three classes: matao ( upper class ), achaot ( middle class ), and mana ' chang ( lower class ).
When actress Louise Brooks met Bogart in 1924, he had some scarred tissue on his upper lip, which Belmont Bogart may have partially repaired before Bogart went into films in 1930.
When depressed, the upper key lifts the " dogleg " jack ( jack A ) upwards.
When the rudder was in its normal position the tiller was inserted in the upper hole so that the tiller faced athwartwise.
When the pankratiasts fought standing, the combat was called anō pankration ( ἄνω παγκράτιον " upper pankration "); and when they took the fight to the ground, that stage of pankration competition was called katō pankration ( κάτω παγκράτιον " lower pankration ").
When the athlete executes the spin, the upper body is twisted hard to the right, so the imaginary lines created by the shoulders and hips are no longer parallel.
When it affects the lower urinary tract it is known as a simple cystitis ( a bladder infection ) and when it affects the upper urinary tract it is known as pyelonephritis ( a kidney infection ).
When a voice is loaded, the upper pitch limit will decrease and the lower pitch limit will rise.
When the first Europeans arrived, the most powerful states in precolonial Zambia were the kingdom of Barotseland in the upper Zambezi, and the kingdom of Mwata Kazembe on the Luapula.
When slalom skiing is done properly, the skier will experience numerous isometric contractions ( good training for core muscles ), and extreme upper body torque, making it a good form of exercise.
When the dinner jacket ( tuxedo in American English ) first came into fashion in the Victorian era, it was used as a less formal alternative for the tailcoat which men of the upper classes wore every evening.
When rapid parallel turns are quickly linked together, the upper body remains pointed down the fall line, and the lower body and skis are alternately driven into the snow in one direction and then the other.
When the stadium was renovated in the 1970s, 10 rows were added to the top of upper deck, and the support columns were removed.
When conditions in the upper mixed layer ( nutrients and light ) are favourable ( e. g. at the start of spring ) their competitive edge allows them to quickly dominate phytoplankton communities (" boom " or " bloom ").
When conditions turn unfavourable, usually upon depletion of nutrients, diatom cells typically increase in sinking rate and exit the upper mixed layer (" bust ").
When playing the piano or harp, the upper staff is normally played with the right hand and the lower staff with the left hand.

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