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When Ewen rejected these attempts, Alexander sailed forth to compel him, but on the way he suffered a fever at the Isle of Kerrera in the Inner Hebrides.
When he came round, he was informed that though he had not suffered any life-threatening injury, he had lost the sight in his right eye.
When war came to China in 1937, the firm suffered heavily both in Hong Kong and in mainland China.
When World War I started, Liberia declared war on Germany and expelled its resident German merchants, who constituted the country's largest investors and trading partners – Liberia suffered economically as a result. http :// www. globalsecurity. org / military / ops / grebo2. htm
When asked about the name change, he responded that it was necessary due to the corruption it suffered at the hands of Novotny.
When he hears that his estranged brother Lyle ( Harry Dean Stanton ) has suffered a stroke, Alvin makes up his mind to go visit him and hopefully make amends before he dies.
" When he did finally begin pulling away, British leaders interpreted it as a retreat: " the French van suffered most, because it was obliged to bear away.
When the slaves of Zanzibar were freed in 1897, it was by compensation since the prevailing opinion was that the slave owners suffered the loss of an asset whenever a slave was freed.
When he visited Russia, Powell went to the graves of 600, 000 people who died during the siege of Leningrad and saying that he could not believe a people who had suffered so much would willingly start another war.
When her father died in November 1810 ( aged 44 ) he had been suffering from tuberculosis and injuries he suffered from a fall off a cliff — he left the family with no savings and a significant amount of debt, forcing them to apply for parish relief.
When the concept of the U. S. space station evolved into that of the International Space Station, which suffered from long delays and design changes before it could be completed, the service life of the Space Shuttle was extended several times until 2011 when it was finally retired — serving at least 15 years longer than it was originally designed to do.
When he married Margaret, his mental condition was already unstable and by the time their only son, Edward of Westminster, was born on 13 October 1453, he had suffered a complete breakdown.
And had suffered many things of many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse, 27 When she had heard of Jesus, came in the press behind, and touched his garment.
When Yorkist scouts reached the hill, there was a sharp fight in which they suffered heavy casualties.
When he wrote to the people of Ancona in 1376, inciting them, in the name of their freedom, to revolt against the governor imposed by the pope, he called to mind the evils Italy had suffered on behalf of the French.
When the village of Douaumont was finally captured by German infantry on 2 March 1916, the Germans had suffered 2, 000 casualties.
When Spielberg and editor Michael Kahn viewed a rough cut of the film in late 1988, they felt it suffered from a lack of action.
When Mannie tries to speak to Mike afterwards, the latter's replies indicate that the computer has lost its self-awareness and its human-like qualities, as a result either of damage suffered in the war or of shock undergone therein.
When the pair was publicly denounced by Cynics in the theatre, Titus caved in to the pressure and sent her away, but his reputation further suffered.
When I read so many other stories about public school life, I am struck by the fact that I suffered no such purgatory as their authors apparently did, and much of this miracle was due to Balgarnie.
When his character is arrested for a kidnapping, he describes the horrendous fate suffered by the last person who crossed him: Archie Leach ( Grant's real name ).
When Terry and June was axed in 1987, Scott suffered a nervous breakdown.
When it was the old capital of the Angoumois in the Ancien Régime, Angoulême was a fortified town which was highly coveted due to its position at the center of many roads important to communication, and therefore suffered many sieges.
When Merrin, who had previously suffered cardiac arrhythmia, dies during the process, completion of the exorcism ultimately falls upon Father Karras.
When the guests began to rebuke Alcibiades, Anytus excused him, saying that he loved the boy so much that he would have suffered Alcibiades to take the other half of the dishes, too.

When and gunshot
When it was discovered that original production sound recordings had been lost, new dialogue and foley were recorded, but since Captain Kidd Brewer had died of a self-inflicted gunshot before he could return to reloop his dialog, producers and editors had to lift his original dialogue tracks from the remaining optical-sound prints of the dailies.
When they are brought back up, Mr. Boddy is dead, seemingly murdered by an unknown cause in the study ( there is no gunshot wound, just a bullet hole in the wall ).
When Torrington brought the remainder of the red squadron into action, he found difficulty in getting close enough because of the sag in the French line, and came no closer than twice gunshot range.
When no gunshot is heard, they will realise that the case above did not apply, thus there must be more than 1 unfaithful husband and ( since they know that everyone else is faithful ) the extra one must be their own husband.
When they hear no gunshot, they will realize that the case above did not apply, thus there must be more than 2 unfaithful husbands and as before their own husband is the only candidate to be the extra one.
When one of the anti-Chinese rioters died of a gunshot incurred during the violence of February 7, 1886, Burke was among those charged with shooting with intent to kill ; none were ever actually brought to trial.
When her husband later dies from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Doris immediately rushes the hand to Boston.

When and wound
When a flea bites a human and contaminates the wound with regurgitated blood, the plague carrying bacteria are passed into the tissue.
When the Air Force project wound down, the Lab turned their attention to an effort to build a version of the Whirlwind using transistors in place of vacuum tubes.
When his men noticed that Drake was bleeding profusely from a wound, they insisted on withdrawing to save his life and left the treasure.
When Heracles took the cattle of Geryon, he shot Hera in the right breast with a triple-barbed arrow: the wound was incurable and left her in constant pain, as Dione tells Aphrodite in the Iliad, Book V. Afterwards, Hera sent a gadfly to bite the cattle, irritate them and scatter them.
When he repeatedly tried to evade his regular medical check-ups, school nurse Annie Ghazikhanian recognized that something odd was going on with him and pressured him to show her the wound.
When the mosquito sucks blood the next time, it injects its saliva into the wound, and thus the virus reaches the blood of the bitten person.
When the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, Prewitt, still weak from his unhealed wound, finds out about the attack, and attempts to return to camp under cover of darkness, but is shot dead by a sentry.
When Novalee reaches out for her change at the register, the amount of $ 5. 55 sends her into a panic and she runs outside to find that her boyfriend has left ( Novalee believes that the number 5 is a sign of trouble or a negative event of significance is to come because when she was 5, her mother left her for a baseball umpire and when she was a waitress at a restaurant, a regular customer went crazy and cut her on her arm from wrist to elbow and it took 55 stitches to close the wound ).
When the dead body of Culshaw was examined, a pistol wad ( crushed paper used to secure powder and balls in the muzzle ) found in his head wound matched perfectly with a torn newspaper found in Toms ' pocket.
When the hop bines run out of material to climb, horizontal shoots sprout between the leaves of the main stem to form a network of stems wound round each other.
When the stage finally arrives in Lordsburg, Gatewood is arrested by the local sheriff, and Mrs. Mallory is told that her husband's wound is not serious.
When he examined Tom McLaury's body, he found a single shotgun wound: twelve buckshot wounds on the right side under his arm, between the third and fifth ribs.
When a tree wound penetrates through the bark and into the sapwood, the tree bleeds a resin.
When people harvest myrrh, they wound the trees repeatedly to bleed them of the gum.
When the men of the tribe returned, they routed Turner, who died of a mortal wound at Green River.
When he finally heard the truth, Bagration was so shocked that he rapidly stood up, totally forgetting about his grave wound.
When combined with a plastic resin and wound or molded it forms carbon fiber reinforced plastic ( often referred to as carbon fiber ) which has a very high strength-to-weight ratio, and is extremely rigid although somewhat brittle.
When Charlton Heston, who had originally been signed to play the lead in 1958's Darby's Rangers left the movie, James Garner was given the lead and Whitman wound up with Garner's original role in the film.
When the roll is fully exposed, the take up spool is removed for processing and the empty spool on which the film was originally wound is moved to the other side, becoming the take up spool for the next roll of film.
When Arthur points out the Black Knight's injuries, the Knight insists " It's just a flesh wound!
When a member of Species 8472 attacks a victim with its claws, some of the former's cells are left in the wound.
When Jiang wound up the business in August, Minakata moved to New York for his cherished dream to be realized.
When portions of the plain uplifted as a plateau, these relict soils, characterized by a bright red color, wound up on uplands in a great semicircle around the southern rim.

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