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When he came back to the schoolhouse, his mind was made up.
When he remembered that he might have not signed the check, Mercer made out another for the same amount, instructing the bank to destroy the other -- especially if he had happened to have absent-mindedly signed both of them.
When the United States entered the First World War Baker made certain that the Draft Act of 1917 prohibited the sale of liquor to men in uniform and that it provided for broad zones around the camps in which prostitution was outlawed.
When the cloth dried and stiffened, he saw what adjustments had to be made.
When we look at countries like Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Burma, where substantial progress has been made in creating a minimum supply of modern men and of social overhead capital, and where institutions of centralized government exist, we find a second category of countries with a different set of problems and hence different priorities for policy.
When a match is found, an entry is made in the table of dictionary usage.
When this proposal was made, Stalin spoke with stronger emotion than at any other time during the Conference.
When the power of the latter was made both limited and explicit -- when norms were clarified and made more precise and the creation of new norms was placed exclusively in parliamentary hands -- two purposes were served: Government was made subservient to an institutionalized popular will, and law became a rational system for implementing that will, for serving conscious goals, for embodying the `` public policy ''.
When we repeat the remark that such suffering was a bad thing, the feeling with which we made it last week may be at or near the vanishing point, but if we were asked whether we meant to say what we did before, we should certainly answer Yes.
When someone says, for example, `` They took x-rays to see that there was nothing wrong with me '', it pays to consider how this statement would normally be made.
When a sailing date of March, 1845 was finally established, Palfrey made sure that the Negroes would have comfortable quarters in New Orleans and aboard ship.
When Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov took it over in 1957 from Georgi Zaroubin, he made a determined effort to change this idea.
`` When I've made a dumb play '', he says, `` I don't want to talk to anyone.
When he was made a vice president only a year after the new sales job, a leading business magazine ran his photograph with a brief biography in a series on national business leaders of the future.
When not ( e. g. Quest for the Future ) the disparate stories thrown together generally made for a less coherent plot.
When she made it, the results, starring Margaret Rutherford, were popular and successful light comedies, but were disappointing to Christie herself ; nevertheless, Agatha Christie dedicated the novel The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side to Rutherford.
When talking about those who have made " shipwreck " of their faith ( 1 Tim 1: 19 ), Wesley claims that " not one, or a hundred only, but I am persuaded, several thousands ... innumerable are the instances ... of those who had fallen but now stand upright.
When peace was made with Henry in 1142, Albert renounced the Saxon duchy and received the Counties of Weimar and Orlamünde.
When he was staying in Nicaea, his cousins, who had been living there, made an unsuccessful attempt to take his life.
When Selkirk's clothes wore out, he made new garments from goatskin using a nail for sewing.
When D-Day arrived, they had made enough penicillin to treat all the wounded Allied forces.
When he built his first steel plant, he made a point of naming it after Thomson.
When Peter objects, the voice replies, " Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.

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Noted Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene penned a 2008 book, When We Get to Surf City: A Journey Through America in Pursuit of Rock and Roll, Friendship, and Dreams, detailing his occasional appearances with Jan & Dean's touring band throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.
When the method is applied to a sufficient number of people over the course of a project, the objections raised above become addressed: The sample size ceases to be small and usability problems that arise with only occasional users are found.
When he returned to New York that spring, he met and fell in love with Frank Phillip Merlo ( 1922 – 1963 ), an occasional actor of Sicilian heritage who had served in the U. S. Navy in World War II.
When much younger, he was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the Canadian House of Commons, an occasional newspaper columnist, and a writer on public affairs.
When the occasional rat infestation is noticed and eliminated, the rats are unable to reinfest it from an adjacent one.
Private Eye's Colemanballs column has now expanded to include occasional quotes from sportsmen themselves ( e. g. Frank Bruno's " That's cricket, Harry, you get these sort of things in boxing "), politicians ( John Major's " When your back's against the wall it's time to turn round and fight "), and malapropisms from other public figures.
When King Andrew III died on 14 January 1301, Charles ' partisans took him to Esztergom where the Archbishop Gregory Bicskei crowned him with an occasional crown because the Holy Crown of Hungary was guarded by his opponents.
When estuaries contain very shallow sills, tidal oscillations only affect near surface waters to sill depth, and waters below sill depth may remain stagnant for very long periods of time, resulting in only an occasional exchange of the deep water of the estuary with the ocean.
When the defence put up a reasonable doubt during the cross-examination of Dacko that he could not be positively sure if the photographs he had seen of dead bodies were used for consumption, Bokassa's former security chief of the palace was called to testify that he had cooked human flesh stored in the walk-in freezers and served it to Bokassa on an occasional basis.
When I will that my arm should rise, my volition is the " occasion " or the " occasional cause " of the movement of my arm ; the efficient cause of both my volition and the movement of my arm is God.
When Stewart was ten years old, she worked as the occasional babysitter for the children of Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, and Gil McDougald, all athletes for New York Yankees.
When Melby appeared before the department's Loyalty Security Board, he was not allowed to contest Hellman's Communist Party affiliation or learn who informed against her, but only to present his understanding of her politics and the nature of his relationship with her, including the occasional renewal of their physical relationship.
When her parents went on vacation and never returned, Helga was forced to live at home by herself, eating only rejected wedding cakes from a nearby wedding cake factory and the occasional animal that she spotted.
When his differences with the tax people were eventually settled, Locke retired to County Kildare, emerging for the occasional charity concert and reappearing in Blackpool in 1968.
When he returned from a brief military campaign to Lake George ( the Crown Point Expedition ), he did some occasional preaching and returned to his legal studies.
When she closed it down she took up freelance journalism, selling an occasional feature piece to the Evening News.
When World War II started, they enlisted, leaving just a small group of writers behind ( with the addition of the occasional guest writer ).
When viewed from above, Tyumen appears to be a collection of low-rise towns with occasional clusters of tall buildings.
When Michael Landon decided to leave the show ( though he stayed on as executive producer and occasional writer and director ), season nine was renamed, the focus was put on the characters of Laura and Almanzo, and more characters were added to the cast.
When the bulb has a protective cover or is not operated daily occasional cleaning is required.
When hovercraft ran from Dover, they used to make occasional trips to the sands.
When it was closed, the island was left uninhabited except for occasional use of the former store and manager's house as shelters by Inuit caribou hunters from Taloyoak.
When the cut fastball is working correctly, mainly against opposite-handed batters ( e. g., a right-handed pitcher facing a left-handed hitter ), the pitch can crack and split a hitter's bat, hence the pitch's occasional nickname of " the buzzsaw.
When fighting bad guys, Courageous Cat would use all-purpose Cat Gun or a vast variety of different deus ex machina " trick guns " he pulls out of his cape that ( like Green Arrow's trick arrows ) fire whatever the situation requires like a rope, some water, a parachute, cages, boxing gloves, lightning-like magnetic rays, or even more bizarre ammunition and even the occasional actual bullet ( in case of emergency Courageous also has extra pre-James Bond secret gadgets hidden in his belt buckle and the star emblem on his chest ).

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