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When Leszek Miller got cleared of the charges, Prime Minister Cimoszewicz appointed him later as the Minister in Charge of the Office of the Council of Ministers and in 1997 the Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration in his government.
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When Congress enacted Section 151 of the Internal Revenue Code, it did so believing that a certain level of income, “ personal exemptions ”, should not be subject to the federal income tax.
When the Volstead Act, which established prohibition in the United States, was repealed in December 1933, the Unit was transferred from the Department of Justice back to the Department of the Treasury where it became the Alcohol Tax Unit ( ATU ) of the Bureau of Internal Revenue.
When the One Israel-led government of Ehud Barak took office in July 1999, Ben-Ami became the Minister of Internal Security, responsible for the Israel Police.
When the Labour Party won power in the 1999 election, Burton became part of the new Cabinet, assuming the roles of Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister of Defence, Minister for State-Owned Enterprises, Minister of Tourism, and Minister of Veterans ' Affairs.
When it was first established in 1920, it was a unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue.
When Beria become People's Commissar of Internal Affairs ( head of NKVD ), Commissar 3rd rank of State Security Vsevolod Merkulov become his first deputy and new and last head of GUGB.
When Ibrahim Pasha invaded the Peloponnese in 1825 ( with an army consisted mostly by Egyptians ), Papaflessas was still Minister of Internal Affairs.
When then Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim was imprisoned without trial under the Internal Security Act, Jomo publicly condemned the repression.
When the Reform Party formed a coalition with the United Party, Hamilton was made Minister of Internal Affairs.
When Yoweri Museveni became president in 1986, Besigye, then aged 29, was appointed Minister of State for Internal Affairs.
When practicing before the Internal Revenue Service, enrolled agents may not use the word " certified " to describe themselves.
When he exits the building, Internal Affairs agent Peters ( Miguel Ferrer ) grabs him and throws him in a surveillance truck.
When Eritrea gained independence in the early 1990s, Ali Said served in the new government, becoming Minister of Internal Affairs.
Section 6109 ( a ) of the Internal Revenue Code provides ( in part ) that " When required by regulations prescribed by the Secretary the Treasury or his delegate.

When and Affairs
When the Export-Import Bank is prepared to act favorably upon an application, it will so notify the Department of Economic Affairs and will indicate the interest rate and the repayment period which would be used under the proposed loan.
When the Export-Import Bank approves or declines the proposed loan, it will notify the Department of Economic Affairs.
When Soviet People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs Vyacheslav Molotov claimed in radio broadcasts that they were not bombing, but delivering food to the starving Finns, the Finns, who were not starving, started to call the air bombs Molotov bread baskets.
When Channel 5 began in March 1997 it came with its own soap opera, Family Affairs, which debuted as a five-days-a-week soap.
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 Daniel arap Moi succeeded Jomo Kenyatta as President of Kenya in 1978, Kibaki was elevated to Vice Presidency, and kept the Finance portfolio until Moi changed his ministerial portfolio from Finance to Home Affairs in 1982.
When the office of the Prime Minister was created in 1876, the Prime Ministers for Justice and Foreign Affairs were thus subsequently demoted to Minister for Justice and Minister for Foreign Affairs.
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When Maynard ’ s own marriage ended in 1989 — an event she explored in print — many newspapers dropped the “ Domestic Affairs ” column, though it was reinstated in a number of markets in response to reader protest.
When informed of his proposed appointment, Laval's temper and ambitions became apparent as he ferociously demanded of Pétain, despite the objections of more experienced men of government, that he be made Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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When he died at the age of 106, the Canadian Department of Veterans ' Affairs believed he had been the last surviving pilot in the world to have seen action in the Great War.
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When National gained re-election in 1996, Shipley dropped the Women's Affairs portfolio and gained a number of others, including responsibility for state-owned companies and Transport.
When the eunuch delivering the edict arrived at the Vassal Affairs prison that Bing oversaw, Bing refused to accept the edict, stating that no one who had not been convicted of a capital crime should be executed, and particularly not the emperor's own great-grandson.
When the Chinese Department of Foreign Affairs received a report that the U. S. Table Tennis Team hoped to get invited to visit China, the Department declined as usual.
When Terry retired from government service in 1965, he became Vice President for Medical Affairs, as well as Professor of Medicine and Community Medicine, at the University of Pennsylvania.
When the Conservatives returned to power under Churchill in 1951, Lloyd served under Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs from 1951 to 1954.
When he was elected to parliament, Bruce served on the Scottish Affairs Select Committee, and in 1986 was given a job by David Steel as a Spokesman on Energy and Scotland.
When Brian Mulroney led the party to a majority government in 1984, Hees was named Minister of Veterans Affairs.
When Wolfgang Schüssel became Chancellor of Austria early in 2000 he made Ferrero-Waldner his Minister for Foreign Affairs, a position she held until October 2004, when she was succeeded by Ursula Plassnik.
When an Indian nation files suit against a state in U. S. court, they do so with the approval of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

When and sergeant
When Captain Dana " Dynamite " Holmes ( Philip Ober ) learns of his reputation as a talented boxer, he recommends that Prewitt join the regimental boxing club that he heads, and promises that Prewitt will be promoted to corporal or even sergeant, if he helps win the boxing trophy on December 15, but Prewitt refuses, though he keeps silent about his reasons.
When the color sergeant was shot down, this soldier grasped the flag, led the way to the parapet, and planted the colors thereon.
When his family learns that he has no plans to join the army in World War I, they spurn him, prompting him to enlist as a drill sergeant.
When used in hyphenated or combined fashion, the term can also imply seniority at other levels of rank, including general-major or major general, denoting a mid-level general officer, and sergeant major, denoting the most senior NCO of a military unit.
When serving a tour as drill sergeant this is indicated by the traditional campaign hat, commonly referred to as the " brown round " or " smokey bear ".
When Johns gave her statement to the sergeant on duty, she noticed the police composite sketch of Paul Stine's killer and recognized him as the man who abducted her and her child.
When Jose Maria Echeverria, a sergeant in the army taken captive by the Maya, resided in the town in 1851 – 53, it had about 200 Maya and 200 whites, all well armed and apparently fighting together, with the whites under their own commander, a man " of reddish complexion ".
When the Civil War broke out, Gilman became the recruiting sergeant for the Norton Cadets, a group of Yale graduates and faculty who drilled on the New Haven Green under the oversight of Yale professor William Augustus Norton.
When he was five years old, his father was posted to Hong Kong to serve on the China Station and promoted to sergeant.
When Anthony returns to The Bronx in 1973, after four years of service and presumably multiple combat tours in Vietnam, attaining the rank of sergeant, he finds returning to " normal " life is impossible.
When asked by Thompson whether any help could be provided to the people in the ditch, the sergeant replied that the only way to help them was to put them out of their misery.
When he was accused of being Cullen Baker, after he'd told them his name was Johnson, Baker went for his gun as did the sergeant.
Stephen Hempstead, a sergeant in Ledyard's militia recounted, " When the answer to their demand had been returned ... the enemy were soon in motion, and marched with great rapidity, in a solid column ... they rushed furiously and simultaneously to the assault of the southwest bastion and the opposite sides.
When Johnny and Carmen enlist, the desk sergeant refers to them as " fresh meat for the grinder.
When it was brought in the sergeant was ordered by the same officer to point the bayonet at my stomach.
When he fired veteran sergeant Patrick McIntyre, McIntyre went to press and claimed that Melville had instigated the whole Walsall Plot himself, a claim vindicated by police files released over 80 years later.
When the advance was held up by enemy machine-gun posts the lieutenant, accompanied by one sergeant and followed at some considerable distance by a Lewis gun section, again advanced, capturing six machine-guns and 14 prisoners.
When Dwyer was 27 years old he was a sergeant in the 4th Company, Machine Gun Corps, Australian Imperial Force during the First World War.
When Zitka became aware of Bolan's war against the Mafia, he approached his former sergeant with the idea of forming an elite commando force to help him.
When asked by Thompson whether any help could be provided to the people in the ditch, the sergeant replied that the only way to help them was to put them out of their misery.
When asked by Thompson whether any help could be provided to the people in the ditch, the sergeant replied that the only way to help them was to put them out of their misery.
When the 1941 war started, Martin returned to the Army and served as a first sergeant in the infantry, fighting in Ohio and taking part in the successful counterattack against Confederate forces there.
When back in the lorry I asked the sergeant what was the idea?

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