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When and hostilities
When hostilities finally broke out, the Austrians had hoped for aid from the maritime powers, Great Britain and the Dutch Republic.
When Qasim attempted to stand up to British policies, hostilities led to the Battle of Buxar and British rule expanded to include most of eastern India.
When hostilities break out again, Conn and Mug Nuadat's armies gather for battle at Mag Leana, but Conn kills Mug Nuadat in his bed in an early morning attack.
When Queen Anne's War ended, the town was selected by Governor Joseph Dudley to host negotiations for the 1713 Treaty of Portsmouth, which temporarily ended hostilities between the Abenaki Indians and English settlements of the Province of Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire.
When hostilities ended, new construction in defeated France was out of the question.
When Frederick William decided that he could gain very little by continuing to battle the astonishingly effective revolutionary forces of the young Republic of France, and that there were much easier pickings for his army in the Kingdom of Poland, he stopped armed hostilities with the Republic and turned the state prisoners back over to his erstwhile coalition partner, the Habsburg Austrian monarch Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor.
When he suspected the Admiral of France, Claude d ' Annebault, of manoeuvres which might have led to a renewal of hostilities, he suddenly put to sea in a show of English strength, before returning to the negotiating table.
When the Mexican people saw these French soldiers on the march, they took it that hostilities had recommenced and felt threatened.
) When hostilities got really bad, Jeb McCoy was killed by Indians while bringing his family into Fort Russell.
When hostilities started again, his presence at Battle of Ludford Bridge led to the defeat of the Yorkist forces, and he was rewarded with extensive grants from the estates of Sir William Oldhall.
When hostilities broke out at the start of the American Revolution, the Continental Army constructed a fort on Marble Hill as part of a series of forts to defend the area.
When hostilities broke out between the British and French colonies in North America, d ' Estaing considered joining the forces of Louis-Joseph de Montcalm that sailed in 1755, but his family dissuaded him from doing so.
When nearly half of Makhno's troops were struck by a typhus epidemic, Trotsky resumed hostilities ; the Cheka sent two agents to assassinate Makhno in 1920, but were captured and after confessing, were executed.
When hostilities broke out in Europe in 1939, Walker was executive of the War Plans division of the general staff, but when Marshall ( now Chief of Staff ) assigned George Patton to organize America's armored forces, Walker successfully lobbied Marshall for a post as one of Patton's subordinate commanders, gaining promotion to brigadier general in the process.
When the hostilities were over, his widowed mother returned with him to Närpes in Ostrobothnia, where Kalm's father had been gone to the angels game to finish the world series a Lutheran minister.
When hostilities ceased the ARRL successfully lobbied Congress to reauthorize Amateur Radio and in late 1945 the bands began to reopen.
When the hostilities erupted, the Russian army consisted of 92, 000 men, as opposed to the Ottoman forces commanded by Hussein Pasha.
When the hostilities in the Middle East wound down, the test pattern was mothballed.
When the President orders hostilities on Cable ( Deadpool had briefly left to go to the bathroom ), he and Deadpool shift out before anyone can get harmed.
When hostilities opened, he was recalled with his forces, and began an overland march through Thrace and central Greece back to the Peloponnese.
When Château-Renault had set out for the Caribbean in 1701, war between France and the Maritime Powers had not yet been declared ; but the convoy had since received news of the outbreak of hostilities and of Rooke's blockade of Cádiz, the usual destination of the silver fleet from America.
When pundit Pat Buchanan called Israel's actions in the recent Israel-Lebanon hostilities " un-Christian ", Podhoretz wrote: " You want to know what anti-Semitism is?
When the deadline for withdrawal arrived on March 2, 1946, six months after the end of hostilities, the British began to withdraw, but Moscow refused, " citing threats to Soviet security ," sparking the Iran crisis of 1946.
When hostilities resumed, a Sikh detachment crossed the Sutlej near Aliwal, threatening Gough's lines of supply and communications.

When and ceased
When the temperature reached 32-degrees-F all protozoan activity ceased ; ;
When a Dictator entered office, he appointed to serve as his second-in-command a magister equitum, the Master of the Horse, whose office ceased to exist once the Dictator left office.
When the rest of the line was closed and all passenger services ceased, the section of the line between Cheddar and Yatton remained open for goods traffic.
When Larissa ceased minting the federal coins it shared with other Thessalian towns and adopted its own coinage in the late 5th century BC, it chose local types for its coins.
When Germain's correspondence with Gauss ceased, she took interest in a contest sponsored by the Paris Academy of Sciences concerning Ernst Chladni's experiments with vibrating metal plates.
When Iran and Iraq signed the Algiers Agreement in 1975, the support ceased.
When she finished the program on December 1, 1997, she ceased to exist as a complete ship and was listed as scrapped.
When the series folded before its planned 2008 season, Stoddart's involvement ceased, with the team entering the Indycar Series under the HVM name.
When Cao Pi, King of Wei, usurped the throne from Emperor Xian, the Han Dynasty ceased to exist.
When the resources that had created an employment boom in these towns were consumed, the businesses ceased to exist, and the people moved to more productive areas.
When the company was absorbed into Hawker Siddeley Aviation in July 1963, the Avro name ceased to be used.
When negated, tiha ona indicates that an action ceased to occur:
When the First World War broke out in 1914, while the WSPU ceased all of their activities to focus on the war effort, Fawcett's NUWSS did not.
When the Ottoman Turks conquered Constantinople in 1453, the Patriarchate ceased to function.
When the drainage system has ceased to act or is entirely diverted for any reason, the floodplain may become a level area of great fertility, similar in appearance to the floor of an old lake.
When Volkswagen production ceased at the end of the war, 50, 435 Kübelwagen vehicles had been produced and the vehicle had proven itself to be surprisingly useful, reliable, and durable.
When the war ended, the military bases closed and the flow of goods and materials ceased.
When Philidor left Paris, in 1745, although he had for some time been playing even games with M. de Legal ... he had not ceased to recognize his old master as still his master and superior.
When the Metropolitan District Railway was electrified in 1905 it ceased using the ELR, the last trains running on 31 July 1905 ; similarly, the Metropolitan Railway suspended its service after 2 December 1906.
The Vishnu Purana also explains that, " When the practices taught in the Vedas and institutes of law have nearly ceased, and the close of the Kali age shall be nigh, a portion of that divine being who exists of His own spiritual nature, and who is the beginning and end, and who comprehends all things, shall descend upon earth.
When chalk extraction ceased one of the disused pits was redeveloped as Lakeside Shopping Centre.
" When the other town of Hanover ceased to support a post office, then South Hanover's name was shortened to Hanover.
When the Southern Minnesota Railroad went north Wesner's Grove ceased to exist.
When it ceased manufacturing in 1995, many residents of Lower Saucon suffered loss of employment.

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