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When and administration
When General Kolingba became president in 1981, he implemented an ethnicity-based recruitment policy for the administration.
When Duke Jing of Qi asked about government, by which he meant proper administration so as to bring social harmony, Confucius replied:
When US troops withdew from Grenada in December 1983 Nicholas Braithwaite of the National Democratic Congress was appointed Prime Minister of an interim administration by the Governor General Sir Paul Scoon until elections could be organised.
When the British colonial administration outlawed the Congress party, Nehru went to prison for the first time.
When the colonial administration rejected the People's Assembly's recommendations, Nkrumah organized a " Positive Action " campaign on 01 January 1950, including civil disobedience, non-cooperation, boycotts, and strikes.
When in 1276 they became the souvereign of the town also, they moved their residence there, while the administration of the diocese was done from nearby Köslin ( Koszalin ).
When this in turn was also shut down by Zhang's provincial administration, he then began publishing his articles in the popular local newspaper Ta Kung Po.
When government troops fired on a mob of League students demonstrating in front of the Government Palace in October 1931, the Liberal administration of President José Guggiari lost what little legitimacy it retained.
When the administration was approached by the comparatively smaller Boom town of Tulsa and offered a chance to move, the decision was made to relocate.
When the law was being passed, it was speculated it would be overturned again as soon as an administration without the Greens was in power.
When the last shabdrung died in 1903 and a reincarnation had not appeared by 1906, civil administration came under the control of Ugyen Wangchuck.
When she began work on this project in 1873, most Americans thought the U. S. would never again face a calamity like the Civil War, but Barton finally succeeded during the administration of President Chester Arthur, using the argument that the new American Red Cross could respond to crises other than war.
When the first emperor died in 210 BC, his son was placed on the throne by two of the previous emperor's advisers, in an attempt to influence and control the administration of the entire dynasty through him.
When in 1861 the College's administration decided that a new building was needed, Sir George Gilbert Scott was selected as architect.
He was very able as a Minister, but without a certain Elevation of mind ... He was both the ablest Parliament man, and the ablest manager of a Parliament, that I believe ever lived ... Money, not Prerogative, was the chief Engine of his administration, and he employed it with a success that in a manner disgraced humanity ... When he found any body proof, against pecuniary temptations, which alass!
When Italian authorities expropriated convents and monasteries of Catholic orders, turning them into administration or military buildings, Cardinal Pecci protested but acted moderately.
When in 1960 it became obvious that allied support for this policy, particularly from the United States, was waning, Luns tried to find an intermediate solution by transferring the administration of the territory to the United Nations, yet this attempt to keep West New Guinea out of Indonesian hands failed as well.
When interviewed on May 17 by the newspaper Komosmolskaya Pravda, Yuri Gagarin alluded to the failure of the administration to listen to the concerns about the Soyuz module that were identified by the cosmonaut corps and that Komarov's death should teach the establishment to be more rigorous in its testing and evaluation of " all the mechanisms of the spaceship, even more attentive to all stages of checking and testing, even more vigilant in our encounter with the unknown.
When the Republic of China government was relocated to Taipei in 1949 as a result of the Kuomintang's ( KMT ) defeat by the Chinese Communist Party forces in the Chinese Civil War, the provincial administration remained in place under the claim that the ROC was still the government of all of China even though the opposition argued that it overlapped inefficiently with the national government.
" When The Clock On The Wall Strikes 10 ", the first musical number in the film, is part of the same scene as " Just Wait ' Til I Get Through With It ", Groucho's song about the laws of his administration.
When in 1276 the bishops became the sovereign in neighboring Kołobrzeg, they moved their residence there, while the administration of the diocese was done from Koszalin.
When Paul Roux-a pastor who arrived with the main group of Huguenots died in 1724-the Dutch administration, as a special concession, permitted another French cleric to take his place " for the benefit of the elderly who spoke only French ".
When news of the My Lai Massacre broke, Westmoreland resisted pressure from the Nixon administration for a cover-up, and pressed for a full and impartial investigation by Lieutenant General William R. Peers.
) When Polk moved to terminate the joint occupation agreement, the British finally agreed to divide the region along the 49th parallel in early 1846, keeping the lower Columbia basin as part of the United States, and the dispute was settled by the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which the administration was able to sell to congress because the United States was about to begin the Mexican-American war, and the president and others argued it would be foolish to also fight the British Empire.

When and prize
When Mankind was given the prize of Eden, Absalom led his armies against Heaven and Hell in an attempt to steal it back.
When Napoleon began his blockade of the British Empire ( see Continental System ), British steel became unavailable, and Napoleon offered a prize of four thousand francs to anyone who could replicate the British process.
When Narmour got a chance to record for Okeh Records as a prize for winning first place in a 1928 fiddle contest, he recommended Hurt to Okeh Records producer Tommy Rockwell.
When the International Mathematical Union in 1981 decided to create a prize, similar to the Fields Medal, in theoretical computer science and the funding for the price was secured from Finland, the Union decided to give Nevanlinna's name to the prize.
When Polydectes and his nobles gazed upon the prize, they were then turned to solid stone.
When Althaea's brothers, “ thinking scorn that a woman should get the prize in the face of men, took the skin from her, alleging that it belonged to them by right of birth if Meleager did not choose to take it ,” Meleager flew into a rage and killed both of his uncles.
When his father was made a prisoner within the jurisdiction of the King's Bench, presumably for bankruptcy or debt, young John supported the family and used some of the money he earned to buy two lottery tickets, which won him a minor prize.
When he finds that the Spanish have switched sides in the interim, he is forced to find and sink the ship he had captured — adding injury to insult, as he had given up a fortune in prize money to maintain the uneasy alliance with the megalomaniac.
When 1908 passed with no serious attempt being made, the prize money was doubled to £ 1, 000 and the offer extended to the end of 1909.
When Morgan Freeman won that prize for his work in Million Dollar Baby, he led the audience in a sing-along of the original Maverick theme song, written by David Buttolph and Paul Francis Webster.
When this occurred, with part of the sum the Porson prize was founded in 1816 at Cambridge, and remainder was devoted to the foundation of the Porson scholarship, first awarded in 1855.
When the competition took place at Westminster Hall, Haydon sent two cartoons, The Curse of Adam and Edward the Black Prince, but he was not given a prize for either.
When you have a single saleable item distinguishable by size, appearance, prize or some other attribute in your product line, it is called SKU-Stock Keeping Unit.
When Ingeborg Bachmann, with whom Celan had an affair, won the Group's prize for her collection Die gestundete Zeit ( The Extended Hours ), Celan ( whose work had received only six votes ) said " After the meeting, only six people remembered my name ".
When he won the National Book Award for The Light Around the Body, he contributed the prize money to that resistance.
When awarding the prize, the Swedish Academy stated that Coetzee " in innumerable guises portrays the surprising involvement of the outsider ".
When he is chosen as a contestant on the radio quiz show, the prize money is increased beyond the usual $ 64.
When Mother Teresa received the prize, she was asked, " What can we do to promote world peace?
When Stewart won the 1987 Hertz Bay Hill Classic he donated his $ 108, 000 prize money to a Florida hospital in memory of his father who died of cancer in 1985.
When Felten attempted to publish an academic paper describing the analysis of the SDMI scheme ( having opted out of the confidentiality requirement that would have allowed him to claim the prize money ) the SDMI, RIAA and Verance Corporation threatened legal action under the auspices of the DMCA.
* FIPRESCI prize Cannes Film Festival, ( 1985 ) for When Father Was Away on Business
When Hemingway won the Nobel Prize, he traveled to see Baroja, then on his death bed, specifically to tell him he thought Baroja deserved the prize more than he.

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