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When a law was passed in 1816 allowing only malt and hops to be used in the production of beer ( a sort of British Reinheitsgebot ), they were left in a quandary.
When, in 1816, Gioachino Rossini set a revised version of the libretto to music, under the title of " Almaviva ossia la inutil precauzione " the fans of Paisiello stormed the stage.
When King Louis XVIII came to the throne in 1816, each class regained the title of " Académie "; accordingly, the second class of the Institut became the Académie française.
When Indiana claimed official statehood in 1816, Decatur's name was as well known and revered as any star or celebrity today, thus when the town of Decatur was founded in 1836 it took its name in honor of the war hero.
When Indiana officially became a state in 1816, Bainbridge's name was as well known and revered then as any celebrity today.
When Abraham Lincoln and his family moved from Kentucky to present-day Spencer County in 1816, their homestead was then considered to be within Boonville's Warrick County boundaries.
When the area became part of the Prussian province Westphalia, the first district Herford was created in 1816.
When the area became part of the Prussian province Westphalia in 1816 the new administration created two districts, Coesfeld and Lüdinghausen.
When it became part of the Prussian Province of Westphalia, the new government in 1816 created the districts of Warendorf and Beckum.
When this occurred, with part of the sum the Porson prize was founded in 1816 at Cambridge, and remainder was devoted to the foundation of the Porson scholarship, first awarded in 1855.
When the date was finally changed in 1816, after the prohibition ended, the size of the coins was slightly reduced, as the Royal Mint implemented a change from striking 62 shillings of silver coin from one troy pound of sterling silver to 66 shillings.
How deep into debt Copley had fallen in his latest years was hinted at in Mrs. Copley's letter of February 1, 1816, to Gardiner Greene in which she gave details of his assets and borrowings and predicted: " When the whole property is disposed of and applied toward the discharge of the debts a large deficiency must, it is feared, remain.
When Indiana ( 1816 ) and Illinois ( 1818 ) joined the Union, remnants of their territories were joined to Michigan Territory.
When Grillparzer began to write, the German stage was dominated by the wild plays of Werner, Müllner, and other authors of the so-called “ fate-tragedies .” Grillparzer's play The Ancestress (), published in 1816, was penetrated by their spirit.
When his voice broke in 1816, Goss left the choir and went to live with his uncle.
When in Boston, Gibson provided Gould with an engraving of King Kamehameha, a French copy of a Chinese copy of the king ’ s official watercolor portrait by Russian artist Louis Choris in 1816.
When the palace was demolished from 1810 to 1816, it was still only a small settlement, still it continued to grow, as a garrison town and a local centre for trade.
When Stewart ’ s grandfather died in 1816 he was brought into the home of Thomas Lamb, an Irish Quaker.
" When Spurzheim came to Edinburgh in 1816, Combe was invited to a friend's house where he saw Spurzheim dissect a human brain.
When the company was hired, in 1816, by the manager of the Funambules for mimed and acrobatic acts, the young Deburau was included in the transaction.
He became acquainted with John Keats, and was the friend who sent me some roses, to whom Keats wrote a sonnet on June 29, 1816: " When, O Wells!
When the next congressional session opened in December 1816, Sharp reversed his position and voted to repeal the law, but the damage was already done ; he lost his seat in the House in the next election.
When I met him for the first time, I too was very young and was making studies in the Louvre: this was around 1816 or 1817 ... Already in this genre ( watercolor ), which was an English novelty at that time, he had an astonishing ability ... To my mind, one can find in other modern artists qualities of strength and of precision in rendering that are superior to those in Bonington's pictures, but no one in this modern school, and perhaps even before, has possessed that lightness of touch which, especially in watercolours, makes his works a type of diamond which flatters and ravishes the eye, independently of any subject and any imitation.
When the Richmond Turnpike ( known today as Victory Boulevard ) was built across Richmond County in 1816, it improved connections to the western parts of the island and to the competing New Blazing Star Ferry in Long Neck ( known today as Travis ), which had steamboat and stagecoach connections to Philadelphia.

When and act
When decision makers act within this frame they determine whether a claim put forward in the name of religion is to be accepted by the larger community as appropriate to religion.
When the Export-Import Bank is prepared to act favorably upon an application, it will so notify the Department of Economic Affairs and will indicate the interest rate and the repayment period which would be used under the proposed loan.
When Aegisthus was born, his mother was ashamed of her incestuous act.
When a monarch does act, political controversy can often ensue, partially because the neutrality of the crown is seen to be compromised in favour of a partisan goal, while some political scientists champion the idea of an " interventionist monarch " as a check against possible illegal action by politicians.
When Danican's poorly trained men attacked, on 13 Vendémiaire, 1795 — October 5, 1795, in the calendar used in France, at the time — Napoleon ordered his cannon to fire grapeshot into the mob, an act that became known as the " whiff of grapeshot ".
When Alton moved on to choreograph One for the Money he hired Kelly to act, sing and dance in a total of eight routines.
When a ligand binds to the GPCR it causes a conformational change in the GPCR, which allows it to act as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor ( GEF ).
When they are the longest serving State Governor, the Governor of New South Wales holds a dormant commission to act as the Administrator of the Commonwealth when the Governor-General of Australia is absent from Australia, a role held by the current Governor.
When James Braid first described hypnotism, he did not use the term " suggestion " but referred instead to the act of focusing the conscious mind of the subject upon a single dominant idea.
When we act in the world we really are acting with causal power.
When the elections following the introduction of provincial autonomy ( under the government of India act 1935 ) brought the Congress party to power in a majority of the provinces, Nehru's popularity and power was unmatched.
When the Preface is dropped, the poem seems to compare the act of poetry with the might of Kubla Khan instead of the loss of inspiration causing the work to have a more complex depiction of the poetic power.
When dried the oil would act as a semi waterproof weak filler / glue.
When a mage performs an act of magic that does not seriously violate this commonsense version of reality, in game terms this is called coincidental magic.
When dire threats threaten the universe it is not uncommon for these beings to gather together to discuss the threat, and even act.
When his lawyer pointed out an error in the wording of the act which seemed to limit its application to cases of the destruction of objects worth no more than five pounds, he was convicted instead of the destruction of the glass case in which the vase had sat.
When Philip besieged Aumale in Normandy, Richard grew tired of waiting and seized the manor, although the act was opposed by the Church.
When this was turned into a television series his part was greatly increased to the extent that some viewers considered it to be a double act.
When later asked why he invaded Kuwait, Saddam first claimed that it was because Kuwait was rightfully Iraq's 19th province and then said " When I get something into my head I act.
When they do, he places his index finger against his temple gesturing the act of shooting himself.
Hawkins's act was popular in and around Toronto and he had an effective way of eliminating his musical competition: When a promising band appeared, Hawkins would often hire their best musicians for his own group ; Robertson, Danko, and Manuel came under Hawkins ' tutelage this way.
When there are two independent causes of variability capable of producing in an otherwise uniform population distributions with standard deviations and, it is found that the distribution, when both causes act together, has a standard deviation.
When asked if she believed her beauty had been an impediment to being taken seriously as an actress, she said, " People think that if you look fairly reasonable, you can't possibly act, and as I only care about acting, I think beauty can be a great handicap, if you really want to look like the part you're playing, which isn't necessarily like you.

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