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When two of the founders of that society, Helena Blavatsky and Henry Steel Olcott, moved to India at the end of that year, he was constituted as the President of the American body.
When Marinchip Software Partners ( later known as Autodesk ) formed, the founders decided to re-code Interact in C and PL / 1.
" When later required to name their founders, the Brothers referred to both Elijah and the Blessed Virgin as early models of the community.
When the French took control of Mainz in 1792, Forster became one of the founders of the Jacobin Club there and went on to play a leading role in the Mainz Republic, the earliest republican state in Germany.
When she grows up, he marries her, and the two become founders of a new settlement where Lazarus ' long life is less likely to be noticed.
When Richard, Étienne, and Françoise arrive, it is already 1995, six years after the founders discovered the beach.
When the county was created, the founders wanted to include access to the transcontinental railroad, so a rectangular section was added that includes the railroad town of Truckee.
When the five founders of the company thought they had found mineral called corundum, which would be used for making sandpaper, they began the process of setting up a mining company.
When the fruit of the two founders ' renewed efforts was brought forth in June 1753, the sound was deemed satisfactory, though Norris indicated that he did not personally like it.
When a small boat founders nearby, Phelps jumps in to try to rescue an Arabian woman, Mirza ( Mary Astor ).
When interpreted using original intent or original meaning, it clearly protects rights which the founders had not thought to list explicitly — this could be interpreted as a direct rebuke to all Textualist or Formalist legal schools including originalism.
When he gave the check to Lawrence E. Page and Sergey Brin, Google's founders, they had not actually yet been legally incorporated .< ref >
When the story became public knowledge, the press aired concerns that he had not only been one of the founders of the Heritage Front group, but that he had also channelled CSIS funding to the group.
When the second annual meeting of the newly formed American Folklore Society was held in Philadelphia in 1889, Lea met with some of the founders, sent an article for publication in the Society's journal, and became the first life-member of the organization.
When it was decided to found The Football League for the 1888 – 89 season, Burnley were among the 12 founders of that competition.
When the conference added a second level for the 2004 – 5 season, the club became one of the founders of the new Conference North where they have remained to date.
When a newly formed colony is small, its founders can strongly affect the population's genetic makeup far into the future.
" When a sponsor was needed, the founders gained support from the United Methodist Church, which is how " Wesleyan " was added to the original name, " Illinois University.
When America joined World War II in 1941, MacDonald was one of the founders of the Army Emergency Relief and raised funds on concert tours.
When this idea was rejected by Ford Frick, the Commissioner of Baseball at that time, Anheuser-Busch then proposed the title " Busch Stadium " after one of the company's founders.
When Bytown was first laid out, the street was named after the Duke of Wellington, who ordered the construction of the Rideau Canal in 1825, and who is thus one of the founders of the city.
When in 1798, the corpse of a drowned voyageur was founded along the St. Lawrence River, in Verchères, Labadie wrote in his personal diary that the voyageur was wearing "… une jolie cinture à flesche " Also in 1798, the inventory after death of Mrs Chaboillez, whose husband, Charles, was one of the founders of the Beaver Club, numbered " deux cintures à flesches " In 1806, the British John Lambert after having visited many villages wrote that five habitants out of six wore a colored sash.
When Martin was discharged from duty when the Continental Army disbanded in October 1783, he taught in New York state for a year, and eventually settled on Maine's frontier, becoming one of the founders of the town of Prospect, near modern day Stockton Springs.
When the college was slowly completed floor by floor, a practical decision was made to make the building available to “ people who walked in right off the street .” As the small group of founders later realized: “ e were sealing the fate of the Rochdale that most of us had wanted to experiment with.

When and Dan
When the government official Dan Song proposed the Chinese calendar should be reformed in 123 to adopt certain apocryphal teachings, Zhang opposed the idea.
When asked if he would be re-recording some of Dan Nelson ’ s vocals he stated " That is what they want to do, and it ’ s been a conflict for me, to be quite frank, simply because I kind of felt like I wasn ’ t part of the creation of it.
When Jerry chases him out of the apartment, right in front of the Leesons, Dan and his mother stalk out.
When the marching Elves reached the Hithaeglir ( Misty Mountains ) some left the Great Journey under their leader Lenwë ( Dan or Denweg in Nandorin ).
When he was still young and unknown, award-winning British novelist Julian Barnes ( born 1946 ) published some crime novels under the alias Dan Kavanagh.
When the myths were transferred to the Haiti, due to the African Diaspora, Dan became Damballah.
When Dennis Chapin was involved in the shooting death of Oscar J. Rountree at the Dan Breen Saloon in San Antonio, Texas, the community changed its name to Edinburg to honor John Young, a prominent businessman who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.
When Dan Rather was punched to the floor ( on camera ) by security personnel, Cronkite commented, " I think we've got a bunch of thugs here, Dan.
When Leon Spinks ' management came for help in 1978, Dan gladly helped them.
A 1985 cover of the ' 70s Dan Hill hit " Sometimes When We Touch ", performed with Mark Grey, reached No. 6 in 1985.
Doris ' brothers Dan Fisher (" Good Morning Heartache ") and Marvin Fisher (" When Sunny Gets Blue ") were also songwriters.
When Brooklyn Tigers owner Dan Topping announced his intentions to join the All-America Football Conference in 1946, his NFL franchise was revoked and all of its players were assigned to the Yanks.
When the team folded later that year, the WSL awarded a franchise to Dan Van Voorhis, a local real estate lawyer.
When American Formula One driver Dan Gurney first saw the Lotus 25 at the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, he was so struck by the advanced design that he invited Chapman to the 1962 Indianapolis 500, where Gurney made his Indy début at the wheel of a space-frame rear engined car designed by John Crosthwaite ( who had previously worked for Chapman ) and built by American hot-rodder Mickey Thompson.
When Zhuge Dan launched a massive full-scale rebellion, the Wu forces suffered a great defeat as they lent a great quantity of manpower to Zhuge Dan's cause.
When the Soviet Union was attacked in 1941, Dan gave his support to the regime.
When asked about the similarity between himself and Dylan, he once quipped, " I guess Bob Dylan was sort of the Dan Bern of the ' 60's.
When the program had its debut in January 1998, Dan Coffey of Ask Dr. Science was the original host, but a revamping of the show led to his replacement in May of that year.
When the opinions of average viewers were solicited by the BBC for their Cult website, a respondent named " Dan " summed up the panel by saying, " All in all a bit of a mixed bag ".
) When Candice Bergen won another Emmy that year, she thanked Dan Quayle.
When Dan Quayle criticized the fictional television character Murphy Brown for being an unwed mother, Gallagher wrote an op-ed for The New York Times, " An Unwed Mother for Quayle ", in his defense.
When Dan White was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, his successful diminished capacity defense enraged the gay community.
When Dan Haren was traded to the Angels from the Arizona Diamondbacks on July 25, 2010, he requested number 24 instead of his usual 15 out of respect for Salmon.

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