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When and resumed
When the Viking raids resumed in 892, Alfred was better prepared to confront them with a standing, mobile field army, a network of garrisons, and a small fleet of ships navigating the rivers and estuaries.
When the full league programme resumed in 1946 – 47 Charlton could finish only 19th in the First Division, just above the relegation spots.
When the United States resumed EVAs on April 7, 1983, astronauts started using an Extravehicular Mobility Unit ( EMU ) for self-contained life support independent of the spacecraft.
When a player commits a foul, or when the ball is deemed unplayable, play is resumed from a free-hit or a face-off.
When reality resumed, Rogue's mind-absorbing touch renders Gambit comatose.
When the war between father and sons resumed in Easter 833, Gregory was approached by Lothair, seeking his intervention to bring about reconciliation between Lothair and his father.
When artistic life in Paris resumed after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 – 71, Bizet found wider opportunities for the performance of his works ; his one-act opera Djamileh opened at the Opéra-Comique in May 1872.
When the Primera División resumed after the Spanish Civil War, it was Atlético Aviación ( nowadays Atlético Madrid ), Valencia, and Sevilla that initially emerged as the strongest clubs.
When the Government of Ibrahim Pasha fell in 1841, the local clan-head Abd ar-Rahman Amr once again resumed the reins of power as the Sheik of Hebron.
When Bryan resumed, his comparison of miner with miser again electrified the audience ; the uproar prevented him from continuing for several minutes.
When the war resumed in June 1410, Władysław advanced into the Teutonic heartland at the head of an army of about 20, 000 mounted nobles, 15, 000 armed commoners, and 2, 000 professional cavalry mainly hired from Bohemia.
When Noble resumed duty in 1946 the enrollment had increased to such an extent that almost 600 students were crowded into a building originally designed for 350.
When sales went flat in Europe, he took charge of the territory and European sales resumed their brisk pace.
When conflict resumed he was wounded at Appleby in July 1648.
When the army resumed its march northward, the direct route to Sichuan was blocked by Chiang's forces.
When the charter for the Second Bank of the United States expired in 1836, " wildcat " banks resumed unsound and unregulated lending.
When the season resumed, Jackson's hitting improved, partly to show Steinbrenner he wasn't finished as a player.
When football in the country resumed in 1939, Oviedo were relegated to the second division, as their pitch was deemed unplayable – Francisco Franco's troops had used the stadium as an ammunition dump.
When operations resumed in 1211 the actions of Arnaud-Amaury and Simon de Montfort had alienated several important lords, including Raymond de Toulouse, who had been excommunicated again.
( When the matter was settled and Cú Roí returned to his country, Amairgin resumed his attacks on the invading army, explaining that his agreement was with Cú Roí only.
When he resumed writing in 2002, he assumed a more aggressive tone, and his attacks on former allies angered some of the EZLN's supporters.
When the Maquis ship was destroyed by crashing into a Kazon ship to save the USS Voyager, Tuvok was transported off the ship with a handful of other survivors, and resumed his duties as Security & Tactical Officer.
When the voyage resumed in June 1874, the route went east from Sydney to Wellington in New Zealand, followed by a large loop north into the Pacific calling at Tonga and Fiji, and then back westward to Cape York in Australia by the end of August.
When Thrasher returned to the university, Colby Christ was replaced by Space Moose, which had resumed.
When Bashō returned to Edo he happily resumed his job as a teacher of poetry at his bashō hut, although privately he was already making plans for another journey.

When and concert
The Band appeared at Bob Dylan's 30th anniversary concert celebration in New York City in October 1992, where they performed their version of Dylan's " When I Paint My Masterpiece ".
When the Nazis occupied Denmark during World War II, Borge was playing a concert in Sweden, and managed to escape to Finland.
When she was 8, at her aunt's behest, Baez attended a concert by folk musician Pete Seeger, and found herself strongly moved by his music.
When the album itself was rejected by Reprise, the song " Sail On, Sailor " ( a collaborative, Brian Wilson-led effort dating from 1971 ) was inserted at the instigation of Van Dyke Parks and released as the lead single ; it promptly garnered a considerable amount of FM radio play, became a minor chart hit, and entered the band's live sets as a concert staple.
When used in concert, myrrh is " blood-moving " while frankincense moves the Qi, making it more useful for arthritic conditions.
When everyone is enjoying the Feast, a huge global concert, the Switch Doctor will turn everybody's third eye on, ushering in a New Age on Earth.
When organiser Bob Geldof was persuading artists to take part in the concert, he promised them that it would be a one-off event, never to be seen again.
This entire improvised concert was released in 2009 as When the Keyboard Breaks: Live in Chicago.
When asking for donations, Prommers from the Arena regularly announce to the audience the running donations total at concert intervals through the season, or before the concert when there is no interval.
When their manager called the promoters of the concert they explained the situation and asked for patience.
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 Springsteen arrived for his first UK concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, he personally tore down the " Finally the world is ready for Bruce Springsteen " posters in the lobby and ordered that the buttons with " I have seen the future of rock ' n ' roll at the Hammersmith Odeon " printed on them not be given out.
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 was only a year old, his mother — herself a concert pianist and former pupil of Theodor Leschetizky — died of tuberculosis.
When a partner or friend is not available at such a time, some people satisfy this need anonymously in a crowded venue, such as a bar, disco, pop concert, street festival, etc.
When they performed at Ullevi stadium in Gothenburg on August 7, 2004 during the GT25, 58, 984 fans watched the concert live, breaking the record set by Bruce Springsteen, and the performance was later broadcast on TV4.
When Ysaÿe was twenty-seven years old, he was recommended as a soloist for one of the Concerts Colonne in Paris, which was the start of his great success as a concert artist.
) When The Rolling Stones announced the concert, Toronto was still under a SARS warning from the World Health Organization.
When Bartók visited Wales in March 1922 to perform in a concert at Aberystwyth, he stayed for a few days at Cefn-bryntalch.
When Joseph Legros took over the Parisian concert series Concert Spirituel, the relationship with the Mannheim School flourished and the music of Haydn became extremely popular in Paris.
When not in use by one of Denver's sports teams, the building frequently serves as a concert venue.
When more ships are available, a web takes much less time to construct ; several Tholian vessels working in concert can spin such a web in under a minute ( as seen in " In a Mirror, Darkly "), while two vessels might take hours (" The Tholian Web ").
When Mercer hosted a relief benefit concert for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami at the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary, musical guests Barenaked Ladies appeared in a segment Mercer shot backstage completely naked.
When a major event occurs at Wembley Stadium, such as a high-profile sporting event, rally or concert ; additional services which usually run fast, also stop here.

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