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The following year finally marked the release of Snow Patrol's second album ' When It's All Over We Still Have To Clear Up ', which, despite slightly disappointing initial sales, would eventually go gold in the wake of the band's later fame, along with their debut ' Songs For Polarbears '.
When the rider rides up the wake the energy of the wake launches him airborne.
When Lee did not turn up for dinner, Chow came to the apartment but could not wake Lee up.
When Linda Evangelista mentioned to Vogue that " we don ’ t wake up for less than $ 10, 000 a day ", she may have been playfully pretending the role of an up-scale union representative, but the 1990 comment became the most notorious quote in modeling history.
* When Haddock falls asleep in the desert and won't wake up, Tintin takes a flask of rum from out of his bag.
When they wake up, things begin to go awry.
:" When at 10 a. m. they entered the village in the wake of a police armored vehicle, the village was nearly deserted.
When Agrelot suddenly died in 2004, his remains were taken to the park for a public wake.
When a German soldier would wake up to see that the man on either side of him was dead, he would panic and immediately go for his boots ; only to find that the laces were cut.
When they wake again, they find themselves in Alta California, 1848.
* When operated at full speed, the Pacificat fleet created a wake which was reported to have damaged waterfront wharves and property in coastal areas near the two terminals.
When they wake up the next morning, each of them is trapped in the other's body.
When powered craft " plane ", around 20 mph, they produce less of a wake.
When Grape Newtons were introduced in the wake of Cherry, Blueberry, and Apple ( which came several years earlier ), a chimpanzee appeared on the commercial, and the song " Yes, We Have No Bananas " played to the chimp's consternation.
When one of the band's roadies went to the tour bus to wake up Hoon for a sound check, he was unable to wake him.
When the Russians arrive, the natives have to wake them up.
When they run into a young seductress ( Renee Soutendijk ), her homosexual brother, national motocross champion Witkamp ( Rutger Hauer ) and the national press that follows in his wake, their futures change drastically.
In the wake of this reshuffling, Iorga decided to close down his Neamul Românesc, explaining: " When a defeat is registered, the flag is not surrendered, but its fabric is wrapped around the heart.
When Gordon Brown became Prime Minister on 27 June 2007, Labour moved ahead and its ratings grew steadily at Cameron's expense, an ICM poll in July showing Labour with a seven point lead in the wake of controversies over his policies.
When a night terror happens it is typical that person can wake themself up screaming, kicking, and often can not make out what they are saying.
When I wake, a bird is singing, and I ask him if Spring has come.
When it became apparent that the Old Show Ground needed significant investment to maintain its fabric and to make it comply with new regulations introduced in the wake of the Bradford City stadium fire ( which the club was unable to make due to financial difficulties ) the decision was made to relocate.

When and morality
" David Gordon notes, " When most people speak of natural law, what they have in mind is the contention that morality can be derived from human nature.
When the council met, three cardinals appeared before it and testified to the orthodoxy and morality of the dead pope.
" Nine years later he expressed a similar attitude in an interview, saying that he loathed the word ' morality ': " When man becomes reconciled to nature, when space becomes his true background, these words and concepts will have lost their meaning, and we will no longer have to use them.
When I tell her morality is only evidence of low blood pressure, she hates me.
Among the songs recorded that night were the harrowing, racially-charged morality tale " Black Cross ," Big Joe Williams ' " Baby Please Don't Go " ( in which Dylan displays his growing skills at bottleneck guitar ), the Pentecostal " Wade in the Water ", Dylan's own reinterpretation of the traditional " Nine Hundred Miles " ( retitled " I Was Young When I Left Home " and later issued on The Bootleg Series Vol.
When it is the center of a tale, the wish is usually a template for a morality tale, " be careful what you wish for "; it can also be a small part of a tale, in which case it is often used as a plot device.
When he became Mayor of Baghdad in early 1970s, he was more preoccupied by " morality " and " righteous behaviour " than other duties as a Baghdad Mayor.
When the King orders Cecil to rob the magical town of Mysidia of its Water Crystal at the cost of killing innocent people, Cecil begins to question the king's morality.

When and campaign
When some question arises in the medical field concerning cancer, for instance, we do not turn to free and open discussion as in a political campaign.
When the gubernatorial campaign starts, Caldwell is expected to become a campaign coordinator for Byrd.
When the Gothic campaign ended in Roman victory at the Battle of Naissus in September, Gallienus ' successor Claudius II Gothicus turned north to deal with the Alemanni, who were swarming over all Italy north of the Po River.
When the 1999 film The Blair Witch Project was released, the extensive marketing campaign claimed it to be a real documentary, compiled from footage discovered abandoned in a forest.
When Theodosius ascended to the imperial throne in 380, he began on a campaign to bring the Eastern Church back to Nicene Christianity.
When confronted with the emerging scandal, Cleveland's instructions to his campaign staff were: " Tell the truth.
When Graydon Creed was running for President ( with a heavy anti mutant campaign ) Bobby was chosen to infiltrate in the campaign, his father stand out in a crowd and spoke in favor of the mutants, this came as a surprise to Bobby.
When the colonial administration rejected the People's Assembly's recommendations, Nkrumah organized a " Positive Action " campaign on 01 January 1950, including civil disobedience, non-cooperation, boycotts, and strikes.
When independence was proclaimed in 1975, the leaders of FRELIMO's military campaign rapidly established a one-party state allied to the Soviet bloc, eliminating political pluralism, religious educational institutions, and the role of traditional authorities.
When asked about her campaign, the first lady remarked, " If you can save just one child, it's worth it.
When Nobunaga launched a campaign into the Asakura clan's domain, Azai Nagamasa, to whom Oichi was married, broke the alliance with Oda to honor the Azai-Asakura alliance which had lasted for generations.
When he refused to support the Ottoman Vali ( Governor ) of Basra, Kubad Pasha, in another campaign against the Portuguese in the northern Persian Gulf, Piri Reis was publicly beheaded in 1554 or 1555.
When the Achaean hostages were released in 150 BC, Polybius was granted leave to return home, but the next year he went on campaign with Scipio Aemilianus to Africa, and was present at the capture of Carthage, which he later described.
When Sinclair gained the Democratic nomination for Governor of California in 1934, Heinlein worked actively in the campaign.
When a projected international crusade failed to materialise, Douglas and his company sailed to Spain where Alfonso XI of Castile was mounting a campaign against the Moorish kingdom of Granada.
When the main objective of the campaign had been fulfilled, the Hittite army returned to Carchemish and the city fell after an eight-day siege.
When NBC tried to cancel it in early 1968, the show was so popular among fans that a campaign organized by Bjo Trimble successfully demanded its return, redefining the relationship between television networks and audiences.
When he returned to the west in 205 BC, Antiochus found that with the death of Ptolemy IV, the situation now looked propitious for another western campaign.
When first launched in America, a TV advertising campaign was used to promote the system as superior to the Game Boy.
When the limitations of DC were discussed by the public, Edison launched a propaganda campaign to convince people that AC was far too dangerous to use.
When that season ended, Short dealt his best starting pitcher and the left side of his infield to the Detroit Tigers for erstwhile 30-game-winner Denny McLain, who had spent most of the 1970 campaign suspended because of gambling allegations.
When the film opened in June 1989, it was backed by the biggest marketing and merchandising campaign in film history at the time, and became one of the biggest box office hits of all time, grossing well over US $ 250 million in the US alone and $ 400 million worldwide ( numbers not adjusted for inflation ) and earning critical acclaim for the performances of both Keaton and Nicholson, as well as the film's production aspects, which won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.

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