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When Phil Smith and Phil Mayfield jumped together from a Houston skyscraper on 18 January 1981, they became the first to attain the exclusive BASE numbers ( BASE # 1 and # 2, respectively ), having already jumped from an antenna, spans, and earthen objects.
When a constitution establishes a federal state, it will identify the several levels of government coexisting with exclusive or shared areas of jurisdiction over lawmaking, application and enforcement.
When Warner discovered that Jones had violated his exclusive contract with them, they terminated him.
When John Beck sold the King Kong vs. Prometheus script to Toho ( which became King Kong vs. Godzilla ), he was given exclusive rights to produce a version of the film for release in non-Asian territories.
When the term was introduced to wider society by the mainstream media in 1983, even those in the computer community referred to computer intrusion as " hacking ", although not as the exclusive use of that word.
When Gibson acquired the trademark in 1994, the company announced that it would defend its right to Dobro's exclusive use.
When Hailey died in his sleep at his waterfront home in November 2004, his family staged a celebration of his life at the exclusive Lyford Cay Club in Nassau, Bahamas.
When played through a Super Game Boy, six exclusive borders are accessible.
When Warner Bros. distributed the film the following year, they discovered that he had contributed to the film in violation of his exclusive contract and fired him.
When the ACLU claimed the government sponsorship of a distinctly Christian symbol violated separation of church and state, the sponsors of the fifty-year-old Christmas celebration, Pageant of Peace, who had an exclusive permit from the Interior Department for all events on the Ellipse, responded that the nativity scene was a reminder of America's spiritual heritage.
Following an exclusive swing concert at the Berlin Tränenpalast in October, No Angels soon followed with a DVD and a live album, entitled When the Angels Swing, featuring their biggest hits and selected songs from their first two albums, re-arranged by Grammy Award-nominated jazz musician Till Brönner.
When Ebsen turned down studio head Louis B. Mayer's offer of an exclusive contract with MGM, Mayer warned him that he would never get a job in Hollywood again.
When introduced these were almost exclusive to dive bombers, though the air brakes fitted to modern aircraft function in a similar manner.
When the law went into effect on January 1, 1990, WGN-TV launched a separate national feed with alternate programming supplied that no television stations claimed exclusive rights to in any market ( along with sporting events, newscasts and several shows airing on WGN-TV that were also not subject to exclusivity claims ); it was a similar situation at WWOR-TV and the national " WWOR-EMI Service " feed.
When the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Ohio Turnpike, and New Jersey Turnpike were built, Johnson bid on and won exclusive rights to serve drivers at service station turnoffs through the turnpike systems.
When possible, the AFL forced industrial unions to break up into craft unions, dividing their memberships into exclusive groups with individual contracts.
On their Facebook page, they recently updated that they have " newly refreshed " their official website, along with a link to the Hot Topic website for an exclusive behind the scenes footage for the " Faith ( When I Let You Down )" music video.
Historian Stephen R. Bown: “(...) When Ferdinand an Isabella secured their rule after the Battle of Toro 1 march 1476-effectively eliminating the threat of portuguese invasion but not officially ending the war-they renewed the twenty-year-old Castilian claim to their " ancient and exclusive " rights to the Canary Islands and the Guinea coast (...).
When A and B are mutually exclusive, P ( A or B )
When an application opens in " shared mode " a file hosted on an SMB server which is not opened by any other process ( or other clients ) the client receives an exclusive OpLock from the server.
On 12 August 2010, Demarco gave an exclusive interview with Maltese newspaper The Times of Malta, in which he said: " When I came round from the coma I no longer felt I was going to die.
" When a settlement was announced on May 26, 2006, Sirius gained exclusive rights to Stern's back catalogue of radio broadcasts at WXRK from November 1995 to December 2005, totalling almost 23, 000 hours.
When Uncle Tom's Cabin was shown the cinema claimed it was the first exclusive one fully equipped for sound outside the United States.
When NBC acquired the rights for Sunday night games beginning in the 2006 season, NBC negotiated for exclusive rights for extended highlights during its Football Night in America pregame show.

When and dealings
When Moctezuma was allegedly killed by being stoned to death by his own people " Cortés and all of us captains and soldiers wept for him, and there was no one among us that knew him and had dealings with him who did not mourn him as if he were our father, which was not surprising, since he was so good.
When this scheme was revealed, Reagan admitted that he knew about Iranian " arms for hostages " dealings but professed ignorance about the proceeds funding the Contras ; for this, National Security Council aide Lt. Col. Oliver North took much of the blame.
When Billie's ignorance becomes a liability to Brock's business dealings, he hires a journalist, Paul Verrall, to educate his girlfriend.
When Ross and the Cherokee delegation failed in their efforts to protect Cherokee lands through dealings with the executive branch and Congress, Ross took the radical step of defending Cherokee rights through the U. S. courts.
When he came to versify them in Italian, he found that, because of his Lombard origin and many dealings with foreigners, he was poor at expressing himself.
When Reynolds died, North Carolina's governor Thomas Walter Bickett said: " Therefore, the greatest eulogy that can be offered would be to refer to his life of rugged honesty, his wide usefulness and his kindly dealings with his fellowmen, which he himself deemed his first duty.
When the leading Appellants, Duke of Gloucester ( Thomas of Woodstock ) and the Earls of Arundel, Warwick, Derby ( Henry Bolingbroke, later Henry IV ) and Nottingham, met with Richard on an improvised throne, they seized him and threatened to execute him for his dealings with France.

When and tying
* SVO — Save opportunity: When a pitcher 1 ) enters the game with a lead of three or fewer runs and pitches at least one inning, 2 ) enters the game with the potential tying run on base, at bat, or on deck, or 3 ) pitches three or more innings with a lead and is credited with a save by the official scorer
When Alcmene was pregnant with Heracles, Hera tried to prevent the birth from occurring by tying Alcmene's legs in knots.
When tying over soft material such as the neck of a bag, hard stiff cord is more effective.
When tying over hard surfaces, soft stretchy line is preferred.
Garson starred with Joan Crawford in When Ladies Meet in 1941, and that same year became a major box office star with the sentimental Technicolor drama, Blossoms in the Dust, which brought her the first of five consecutive Best Actress Oscar nominations, tying Bette Davis ' 1938-42 record, a record that still stands.
When tying the half-knots, a right-over-left half knot followed by a left-over-right half knot ( or vice versa ) forms a square or reef knot, a fairly effective knot for the purpose of tying shoelaces.
When such a repair was made to an existing recording a jump in the sound would result during playback, but because of the high speed of the wire the loss of an inch due to tying and trimming was trivial and might pass unnoticed.
When Republicans in the state senate insisted on tying the reforms to the state budget, the legislature adjourned without passing either, and the state operated under an executive spending plan drafted by Fletcher until 2005, when both the budget and the reforms were passed.
" " When The Aislers Set hit their mark, they unveil a knack for tying together extremes without ever settling for the middle ground " said MOJO magazine.
When a regular restaurant customer offered to sponsor her for three years, she and her husband sold their house, furniture and car and moved to the United States where she earned non-exempt status on the LPGA Tour by tying for 52nd at the 1998 Final Qualifying Tournament.
The song was also covered by the Cathedral Quartet and Hovie Lister and the Statesmen as a Southern Gospel song with slightly modified lyrics, using the house as an analogy for an old body about to die and the soul about to go to heaven, usually tying the song in with " When the Saints Go Marching In.
When the forces meet, Þorgnýr the Lawspeaker has created an ingenious war machine by tying horses and cows together with spears and spikes.
When Wade Boggs drove in the tying run in the bottom of the 21st inning after a Rochester run, even the Pawtucket players groaned.
When tying, it is important to wind the loops neatly around the loop of larger line.

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