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When the daily number of deaths jumps to 30, the town is sealed and an outbreak of plague is officially declared.
When he found out about the outbreak of war in Europe, he decided to wait in Buenos Aires until the war was over, although he reported to the Polish legation in 1941 but was considered unfit for military duties.
When Jung's resignation came in 1914, it was only the outbreak of war which prevented Jones taking his place.
When Britain and France declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939, Raeder was shocked and shattered by the outbreak of a general war that for the Kriegsmarine was at least five years too early.
When the London theatres were closed on 23 June 1592 due to an outbreak of plague, Pembroke's Men went on a regional tour to Bath and Ludlow.
" When President Abraham Lincoln requested that Ohio raise ten regiments at the outbreak of the Civil War, the state responded by raising a total of 23 volunteer infantry regiments for three months of service.
When a phylloxera outbreak in the last quarter of the 19th century devastated the vineyards of France and Europe, calvados experienced a " golden age ".
When Antigonus One-Eye, master of Asia in 315, showed dangerous ambitions, Ptolemy joined the coalition against him, and on the outbreak of war, evacuated Syria.
When news of the outbreak of war reached him, he sent a canoe party under the noted trader and voyager William McKay to the British outpost at St. Joseph Island on Lake Huron, with orders which allowed the commander ( Captain Charles Roberts ) to stand on the defensive or attack the nearby American outpost at Fort Mackinac at his discretion.
When the outbreak of war came in 1861, the industries of Columbus expanded their production and Columbus became one of the most important centers of industry in the Confederacy.
When Samaria, Judea proper and Idumea were first amalgamated into the Roman Judaea Province ( which some modern historians spell Iudaea ), from AD 6 to the outbreak of the First Jewish Revolt in 66, officials of the Equestrian order ( the lower rank of governors ) governed.
When the Prayer Book was finally introduced at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh in mid-1637 it caused an outbreak of rioting, which spread across Scotland.
When the word reached Gates of the outbreak of war in late May 1775, he rushed to Mount Vernon and offered his services to Washington.
When playing under the Abbey United name, games were played on Midsummer Common until the outbreak of World War I.
When the time came to leave Warsaw in late August, however, she was ill and remained behind, expecting to follow within days, and so once again the outbreak of war brought calamity.
When Odwalla's apple juice was thought to be the cause of an outbreak of E. coli infection, the company lost a third of its market value.
When there is an outbreak of bubonic plague in the West Indies, Gottlieb believes that Arrowsmith's experience with his cow serum would prove invaluable.
When the Second World War begins of the outbreak, Japanese zero pilots was air raid invaded the municipal town at Santo Domingo during the Japanese Invasion on December 1941 and before the entering the Japanese troops occupied the town municipality during the Japanese Occupation on 1942.
When an army corps of three divisions was mobilised and despatched to South Africa at the outbreak of the Boer War, Lt-Gen Lord Methuen was given command of 1st Division of two infantry brigades, 1st ( Guards ) under Maj-Gen Sir Henry Colville and 2nd under Maj-Gen Henry Hildyard, with 4th Brigade Division ( three batteries ) of the Royal Field Artillery ( RFA ) under Col C. J.
When Elizabeth died, there was an especially violent outbreak of raiding known as " Ill Week ", resulting from the convenient belief that the laws of a kingdom were suspended between the death of a sovereign and the proclamation of the successor.
When the 1939 – 40 season came to an abrupt end, due to the outbreak of the Second World War, Scunthorpe & Lindsey finished as runners-up in the second emergency competition, losing 3 – 2 to in an unofficial play-off game.
When it was approved by Congress and sent out to the state legislatures for consideration, it was a last-ditch effort to avert the outbreak of the Civil War.
When on the outbreak of the war of 1859 Francis V, duke of Modena, was expelled and a provisional government set up, Farini was sent as Piedmontese commissioner to that city ; but, although recalled after the peace of Villafranca which ended the Second Italian War of Independence, he was determined on the annexation of central Italy to Sardinia / Piedmont and remained behind, becoming a Modenese citizen and dictator of the state.
When Château-Renault had set out for the Caribbean in 1701, war between France and the Maritime Powers had not yet been declared ; but the convoy had since received news of the outbreak of hostilities and of Rooke's blockade of Cádiz, the usual destination of the silver fleet from America.

When and yellow
When present together in solid solution, energy is transferred from the higher-energy tungsten to the lower-energy molybdenum, such that fairly low levels of molybdenum are sufficient to cause a yellow emission for scheelite, instead of blue.
When you see him, recognise him: a man of medium height, reddish hair, wearing two light yellow garments, looking as if drops were falling down from his head though it will not be wet.
When diluted in amniotic fluid, it may appear in various shades of green, brown, or yellow.
When dissolved in hydrochloric acid, a water-soluble yellow salt, PmCl < sub > 3 </ sub >, is produced ; similarly, when dissolved in nitric acid, a nitrate results, Pm ( NO < sub > 3 </ sub >)< sub > 3 </ sub >.
When one of the components has the strongest intensity, the color is a hue near this primary color ( reddish, greenish, or bluish ), and when two components have the same strongest intensity, then the color is a hue of a secondary color ( a shade of cyan, magenta or yellow ).
When sodium or its compounds are introduced into a flame, they turn it yellow, because the excited 3s electrons of sodium emit a photon when they fall from 3p to 3s ; the wavelength of this photon corresponds to the D line at 589. 3 nm.
When the fruit ripens, the shell changes from green to an autumnal yellow / red, and abruptly splits part way open ( see photo ).
" When the traveller Charles Fellows saw the tombs in 1840 he found them still colorfully painted red, yellow and blue.
When tested against liver and colon cancer cells in laboratory studies, ' Western Yellow ', pungent yellow ( New York Bold ) and shallots were most effective in inhibiting their growth.
When a rider crashes, track marshals upstream of the incident wave a yellow flag, prohibiting passing in that area ; one corner farther upstream, a stationary yellow flag is shown.
" When people who speak such languages are shown a green chip, some identify it using their word for blue, others identify it using their word for yellow.
When Valjean is back in the world, he is turned away by every inn due to his yellow passport ; if he manages to find work, he is paid only half the normal wages.
When full grown are dark green and smooth, sometimes shining above, yellow green, smooth or hairy on the axils of the veins below.
When full grown are thick, firm, dark yellow green, somewhat shining above, pale green and pubescent below ; midribs stout, yellow, primary veins conspicuous.
When they were forced by passing cars into a ditch near DeKalb, Illinois, Van de Water writes that his son, the Supercargo ( a small irate figure in yellow oilskins ), " scrambled over the door and started to walk in the general direction of New York.
When he parts from her and goes to Brazil, the handsome young man gets so ill that he is reduced to a " mere yellow skeleton.
Yellow: When mixed with cadmium sulfide, the resulting zinc cadmium sulfide ( Zn, Cd ) S: Ag, provides strong yellow light.
When depicted he was usually drawn with a black and a yellow stripe painted across his face.
When he is a human he is said to wear red, yellow and white paint, with black rings around his eyes.
When floodlighting was recently installed at The Stump, a great deal of research was done and the yellow lighting of the octagonal lantern was specially installed to represent the historic use as a marker to guide travellers on land and sea.
When Europeans made contact with America, European diseases ( to which they had no immunity ) ravaged the indigenous American population, rather than the other way around ( the " trade " in diseases was a little more balanced in Africa and southern Asia: endemic malaria and yellow fever made these regions notorious as the " white man's grave "; and syphilis may have spread in the opposite direction ).
When the yellow fever epidemic hit Tampa in the fall of 1887 and in 1888, many Tampa refugees fled in panic to Seffner for temporary shelter in the hotel there ( non-extant ).

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