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When the boat had touched, the weaker ones and the two wounded men had been lifted out and carried away by the soldiers.
When prices went down, the ban was lifted.
" George Fenneman, his radio and TV announcer, good-natured foil, and lifelong friend, often related a story in subsequent years of one of his final visits to Groucho's home: When the time came to end the visit, Fenneman lifted Groucho from his wheelchair, put his arms around his torso, and began to " walk " the frail comedian backwards across the room toward his bed.
* When the front of the key is pressed, the back of the key rises, the jack is lifted, and the plectrum plucks the string.
When standing on the board it is flexed down at the contact points by your weight, but can easily be lifted by shifting your weight off either foot.
He does not explicitly acknowledge any anticipation of his demonstration of electrostatic repulsion by the latter but, as he quotes a passage from the same page, could not have been unaware that, in a discussion of the nature of electrical attraction, Cabeo had written ( Philosophia Magnetica p. 192 ): " When we see that small bodies ( corpuscula ) are lifted ( sublevari et attolli ) above the amber and also fall back to the motionless amber, it cannot be said that such erratic behaviour ( talem matum-but if " matum " is taken as a misprint for " motum ", then the translation is simply " such motion ") is an attraction by the gravity of the attracting body.
When the cheese was lifted out of the boat it was carried to the market by cheese carriers.
When beating egg whites, they are classified in three stages according to the peaks they form when the beater is lifted: soft, firm, and stiff peaks.
When not needed, the axle is lifted off the ground to save wear on the tires and axle and to increase traction in the remaining wheels.
When the cloud cover lifted on 24 December, the Allied air forces attacked with devastating effect.
When this order was lifted in 1948, Reno officials tried to shut down a brothel as a public nuisance ; this action was upheld by the Nevada Supreme Court in 1949.
When Congress lifted the prohibition in 1938, President Franklin Roosevelt made a recess appropriation of $ 15 million to build National Airport by reallocating funds from other purposes.
When all the dampers are lifted by the sustain pedal ( senza sordino ), all the strings of the piano are allowed to sound, resulting in a complex sound when all strings are free to sound sympathetically with other strings.
When New Spain won its independence from the Spanish Empire and Alta California became part of Mexico, the trade restrictions were lifted, and the town flourished.
When the trade sanctions were lifted in early 1999, Libyan Arab Airlines could rebuilt its international network, and order new aircraft from manufacturers like Airbus, Bombardier or ATR.
When Zaphod and Marvin reach the fifteenth floor of the Guides office, half of the building is lifted off the ground by Frogstar Fighters.
When the rules prohibiting vertical pistons were lifted, bugles received two vertical piston valves.
When restrictions on the submarine war were not lifted, he fell out with the Emperor and was compelled to resign on March 15, 1916.
When Barclay lifted the blockade for two days in order to receive supplies, Perry was able to move his ships across the sandbar at the entrance to the harbour and into the lake.
When the Directoire came into power in 1795 the Maximum Price Act was lifted.
When the bishop realized the king was truly repentant, he raised him up, lifted the excommunication and led him into the cathedral.
When the assault failed, d ' Estaing lifted the siege.
When the boats are being lifted back to ground level, guests pass by an Audio-Animatronic figure of a tipsy Jack Sparrow relaxing and humming bits of the theme song amongst a collection of treasure.
( Cather wrote: " When Oswald asked her to propose a toast, she put out her long arm, lifted her glass, and looking into the blur of the candlelight with a grave face, said: ' To my coun-n-try!
'" Sontag wrote, " When asked to propose a toast, she put out her long arm, lifted her glass, and looking into the blur of the candlelight, crooned, ' To my new country!

When and tariffs
When the Wall Street Crash of 1929 struck less than eight months after he took office, Hoover tried to combat the ensuing Great Depression with volunteer efforts, public works projects such as the Hoover Dam, tariffs such as the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, an increase in the top tax bracket from 25 % to 63 %, and increases in corporate taxes.
When campaigning for president during 1928, one of Herbert Hoover's promises to help beleaguered farmers had been to increase tariffs of agricultural products.
When tariffs are an integral element of a country's technology strategy, the tariffs can be highly effective in helping to increase and maintain the country's economic health.
When tariffs are viewed and used in this fashion, they are addressing the country's and the competitors ' respective economic healths in terms of maximizing or minimizing revenue flow rather than in terms of the ability to generate and maintain a competitive advantage which is the source of the revenue.
When these are not flat tariffs, the government effectively sets the prices of goods that are not produced locally and are only imported.
When travelling towards Hesse, the North Hesse Transport Association ( Nordhessischer Verkehrsverbund or NVV ) tariffs apply.
When the United States public debt was finally paid off in 1834 President Andrew Jackson kept the excise tax zeroed out and reduced the customs duties ( tariffs ) in half.
President Kennedy said: “ When considerations of national policy make it desirable to avoid higher tariffs, those injured by that competition should not be required to bear the full brunt of the impact.
When in 1832, South Carolina's government quickly " nullified " the hated tariffs passed by the full Congress, President Andrew Jackson declared this an act of open rebellion and ordered U. S. ships to South Carolina to enforce the law.
When the Australian government levied high import tariffs on GBC products in 1966, the company established an Australian manufacturing facility and purchased a Sydney-based firm to manufacture binding supplies from raw materials exported from the United States.

When and Bush
When Pat Buchanan and Pat Robertson addressed Christian themes at the Republican National Convention – with Bush criticizing Democrats for omitting God from their platform – many moderates were alienated.
At the time NRA president Sandra Froman said, " When these Bush Administration officials affirmed that the Second Amendment protects an individual right, the enemies of freedom were outraged because they fear the Second Amendment for what it really is – a shield against oppression.
" When the conservative web site the Drudge Report published this message, many Bush supporters viewed it as " smoking gun " evidence that Halperin was using ABC to propagandize against Bush to Kerry's benefit, by interfering with reporters ' attempts to avoid bias.
When President George W. Bush announced that he would veto the Senate's bill supporting the research, she said, " This is an intelligent human being with a heart, and I don't see how much longer he can deny those aspects of himself.
As of 17 October 2006, When President Bush signed the Military Commissions Act of 2006 into law, Title 10 of the United States Code was amended to include a definition of an " unlawful enemy combatant " as
When he was re-elected, President Bush invited Mineta to continue in the position, and he did so until resigning in June 2006.
When the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, it cited Iraq's non-compliance with the terms of cease-fire agreement for the 1990-1991 Gulf War, as well as planning in 1993 attempted assassination of former President George H. W. Bush and firing on coalition aircraft enforcing the no-fly zones as its stated.
When Bush subsequently brought up the issue in a debate with Al Gore, Al-Arian was reportedly " thrilled — and began registering local Muslims to vote, and promoting Bush's candidacy at local mosques.
When Wolfowitz was considered for head of the CIA after the 2000 election, Clare Wolfowitz wrote President-elect George Bush a letter telling him that her husband's relationship with a foreign national — Riza — posed a national security risk.
When Mr. Bush became the President in 2001, he tapped Fleischer to become the first press secretary of his administration.
When Bush Sr. decided to vacate his Congressional seat and run for the U. S. Senate in 1969, he supported Baker's decision to run for the Congressional seat he was vacating.
When asked by the press about the decision to transfer power, President Bush replied " I did so because we're at war and I just want to be super — you know, super cautious.
When some participants showed disagreement, she added immediately that this was not meant to liken Bush to Hitler as a person, but rather to compare their methods, and that British prime minister Margaret Thatcher had also used the 1982 Falklands War to improve election prospects.
When asked to describe the album to The Independent, Beam remarked that " it's not a political propaganda record, but it's definitely inspired by political confusion, because I was really taken aback when Bush got reelected.
When President George H. W. Bush traveled to Raytheon's Patriot manufacturing plant in Andover, Massachusetts during the Gulf War, he declared, the "" Patriot is 41 for 42: 42 Scuds engaged, 41 intercepted!
When Doby died, President George W. Bush made the following statement:
When this second memorandum surfaced during the 1988 presidential campaign, Bush spokespersons ( including Stephen Hart ) said Hoover's memo referred to another George Bush who worked for the CIA.
* In 2000, an unknown person mislabeled one of Rhodes ' non-album tracks, " When The Rain Came Down " ( a bonus track on the CD re-release of Ecto ), as being a duet between Kate Bush and Annie Lennox ( who have never worked together ), and shared it on the original Napster file-sharing network.
When President Bush fainted at a state dinner in Tokyo, a caller claiming to be the president's physician called and claimed that Bush had died.
As a current BBC newsreader she was bound by the BBC's code of practice for newsreaders, which prevented her from making any opinionated comments on-air ( When asked, " What do you think of Bush, Corrie?
When Bush was elected President, Coverdell sent a letter.
When United States President George W. Bush visited Canberra on 23 October 2003, Nettle and Brown took their opposition to the war in Iraq to the point of interjecting during his address to a joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament.

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