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When the club folded after the 1870 season, Wright was hired by Boston businessman, Ivers Whitney Adams to organize a new team in Boston, and he did, bringing three teammates and the " Red Stockings " nickname along ( Most nicknames were then only nicknames, neither club names nor registered trademarks, so the migration was informal ).
When informal leadership developed, it was often resented.
When applied to a portion of the earth's surface, which is curved rather than flat, " square mile " is an informal synonym for section.
When the more informal culture of the 1960s and 1970s brought an end to her television career, she descended into a reclusive and eccentric existence.
When he was notified of the informal decision, he joined the company.
When the women learned of nuns and female convents, they wanted to form their own and created an informal association of devout women.
When the Houses are in session, the Central Hall is used by Members for informal discussions among themselves.
When workers changed jobs, even within the same company, they could not be sure that their requests for leave would be treated consistently: " ome employers had formal leave policies that were applied uniformly to their workforces while others had informal policies and the granting of leave depended on the particular circumstances.
When the term is used in an informal context rather than as a term of U. S. law, any distilled spirit of high alcoholic purity ( e. g., 170 proof or higher ) that does not contain added flavoring may be referred to as neutral alcohol.
When Labour MP Bob Marshall-Andrews was overheard supposedly using the word in a bad-tempered informal exchange with a straight colleague in the House of Commons lobby in November 2005, it was considered to be homophobic abuse.
When lecturing, Alexander could be quite informal, at times dropping into a kind of conversation with his class, and would follow a side track if it looked promising.
When addressing or referring to someone, they will use the person's name, an informal pronoun, or some other style implying social equality, such as " brother ", " friend ", or " comrade ".
When addressing younger family members, informal pronouns are more prevalent.
When speaking in a familiar – vernacular setting, some speakers would make the informal plural " euroi " ( not seen as academic, and not used officially ; its stylistic value – connotation is less than " bucks " for US dollars or " quid " for GBP in English and much lower than the almost everyday use of " piasse " ( piastre, with the cent called " sou ") for CAD in Canadian French ).
When it turned out to be a boy, they initially intended to call him Billy, but decided that this would be too informal.
When questioned about the chart entry, the practitioner was quick-witted enough to say that the initials stood for “ to take fluids orally .” While this may or may not be true, it indicates the danger of using informaland frequently insulting — acronyms.
Tommy later quoted Billy's reminiscences of the informal sessions at the Cloughs ' and others: When he lived at Blagdon, he used to bike down to Clough's.
When bigger gatherings were banned, the Swing Kids moved to more informal settings, and swing clubs and discotheques emerged in all the major cities of the Reich.
When Wilcox sold WPEP to Anastos Media, there was an informal agreement that Anastos Media would turn in the station's license to allow WNSH ( on the same frequency ) to up their power, contingent on the power increase being granted by the FCC.
When a group of local artists asked her to give an informal show of her work, she displayed only some pieces of cardboard on which she had dabbed her experiments with gray paint.
When his " edgy " lectures tired the mosque's leadership, he began holding informal gatherings at his Wilkes-Barre apartment, buying pizzas and discussing Islam with anyone interested, often watching videos that showed atrocities committed against Muslim populations in Bosnia, Chechnya and similar war-torn nations.
When an informal network spreads new ideas and information among themselves outside the group, they are already engaged in the process of forming an opinion without the group participating.
When Buck wakes up in the hospital after recovering from his injuries, Manny reveals that his entire adventure was actually an intelligence mission arranged for an undisclosed American intelligence agency, performed by Buck as an informal, non-official agent ( thus the movie title, accidental spy ).
When Mancuso threw his first informal house parties, the gay community was often harassed in the bars and dance clubs.

When and relationships
When this kind of study is turned to the investigation of plant-people relationships in past times, it is referred to as archaeobotany or paleoethnobotany.
When asked about Artemisia exports, Li was quoted, " We want to grow them in China and whatever we export depends on bilateral relationships.
When considering past relationships within appropriate historic context, there were times when love and sex were separate and unrelated notions.
When linguists study the lexicon, they consider such things as what constitutes a word ; the word-concept relationship ; lexical access and lexical access failure ; how a word's phonology, syntax, and meaning intersect ; the morphology-word relationship ; vocabulary structure within a given language ; language use ( that is, pragmatics ); language acquisition ; the history and evolution of words ( i. e. etymology ); and the relationships between words, often studied within philosophy of language.
When the U. K. announced a policy in 1968 ( reaffirmed in March 1971 ) of ending the treaty relationships with the Persian Gulf sheikdoms, Qatar joined the other eight states then under British protection ( the seven trucial sheikdoms — the present United Arab Emirates -- and Bahrain ) in a plan to form a union of Arab emirates.
When these relationships become imbalanced, recession can develop within the country or create pressure for recession in another country.
# When finite strains ( larger strains, as opposed to infinitesimal strains ) are applied to solid bodies, the stress-strain relationships are often much more complicated ( i. e. Non-Hookean ).
Although in later years he had romantic relationships with other women and possibly affairs, George herself wrote to her husband " When you are dead, people will talk about your love affairs, but I shall say nothing, for I will remember how proud you were.
When rocks melt they do so incrementally and gradually ; most rocks are made of several minerals, all of which have different melting points, and the physical / chemical relationships controlling melting are complex.
When the government became noticeably corrupt in mid-to-late Eastern Han, many gentrymen even considered the cultivation of morally grounded personal relationships more important than serving in public office.
The 1998 Wingspread Statement on the Precautionary Principle summarizes the principle this way: " When an activity raises threats of harm to human health or the environment, precautionary measures should be taken even if some cause and effect relationships are not fully established scientifically.
When using the terms in this way, Gravitation, is considered to be shōnen-ai due to its focus on the characters ' careers rather than their love life, while the Gravitation Remix and Megamix dōjinshi by the same author, which emphasize the characters ' sexual relationships, would be considered yaoi.
When one chooses an abstract domain, one typically has to strike a balance between keeping fine-grained relationships, and high computational costs.
When it proceeds in the opposite direction, inside the types or classes, structuring them to simplify a complex set of relationships, it is called delegation or inheritance.
When sub-type relationships are rendered in a database, the super-type becomes what is referred to as a base table.
“ The ideal woman ," Gilman wrote, " was not only assigned a social role that locked her into her home, but she was also expected to like it, to be cheerful and gay, smiling and good-humored .” When the sexual-economic relationship ceases to exist, life on the domestic front would certainly improve, as frustration in relationships often stems from the lack of social contact that the domestic wife has with the outside world.
*" The Chaste Ethnographer " – When ethnographers participate within the field, they invariably develop relationships with research subjects / participants.
When the complex relationships between pathogenic microorganisms and their hosts were finally identified — refuting the idea of holistic organisms — Schwendener's hypothesis began to gain popularity.
When the previous relatively stable ecological relationships are destabilized, degradation can occur rapidly.
When these gymnosperm fossils are considered, the question of gnetophyte relationships to other seed plants becomes even more complicated.
When Lü Meng arrived to his post at Lukou ( 陸口 ), he maintained superficially good relationships with the neighbouring Guan Yu.
When White Base finally landed on Earth, Amuro's relationships with the rest of the crew deteriorate as he began improving his piloting skills, as his introvert but sometimes arrogant attitude causes him to desert the ship after overhearing Bright Noa discussing with Mirai Yashima about replacing Amuro from piloting Gundam.
When bystanders share group-level psychological relationships, group size can encourage as well as inhibit helping.
When he grew older, he was appointed as a patrol officer and forged close relationships with the officials in the county office, earning himself a little reputation in his hometown.

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