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When and international
When El Niño conditions last for many months, extensive ocean warming and the reduction in Easterly Trade winds limits upwelling of cold nutrient-rich deep water and its economic impact to local fishing for an international market can be serious.
When FIDE reorganized after World War II it adopted regulations concerning the award of international titles.
When this happens, and if enough states ( or enough powerful states ) continually ignore a particular aspect of international law, the norm may actually change according to concepts of customary international law.
When Krav Maga started to spread beyond the borders of Israel, there arose a need to found an international organization.
When he later studied English, he decided that the international language must have a simpler grammar.
When Spitzer attempted to answer a question, the coach was clubbed with the butt of an AK-47 in full view of international television cameras and pulled away from the window.
A Time review of The Hour of Decision noted his international popularity as a polemicist, observing that " When Oswald Spengler speaks, many a Western Worldling stops to listen ".
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 East Timor gained independence from Indonesia, Thailand, for the first time in its history, contributed troops to the international peacekeeping effort.
When the single was released in late 2002, it became Williams ' biggest international hit, going number one in countries like The Netherlands and Italy, as well as reaching the top ten in almost every single European country.
When the French Government first investigated the idea of overhauling their system of measurement, Talleyrand, in the late 1780s, acting on Concordet's advice, invited Riggs, a British Parliamentarian and Thomas Jefferson, the American Secretary of State to George Washington, to work with the French in producing an international standard by promoting legislation in their respective legislative bodies.
When a series of rare and historical artifacts are stolen by the mysterious Il Tornado, Clouseau is assigned to a " dream team " of international investigators to recover the artifacts and the Pink Panther.
When questioned about his order on 15 October 1939 for unrestricted submarine warfare including orders to fire on neutral ships, which Raeder had admitted even as he issued his order violated international law, Raeder stated in his defence: " Neutrals are acting for their own egotistical reasons and they must pay the bills if they die ".
When he is not traveling on the international lecture circuit, Soleri divides his time between Cosanti, the original site for his research located in Scottsdale, and Arcosanti.
When incorporating free international trade into the model we use a supply curve denoted as Pw.
After his international success with Godzilla in 1954, he said, " When I worked for Nikkatsu Studios, King Kong came to Kyoto and I never forgot that movie.
The band became an international act in the late 1980s, when they released their breakthrough album Slippery When Wet.
When touring a troupe of young girls excelling in marksmanship, she " discovered " Joan Chen, then 14 years old, launching Joan's career as a Chinese and then international actress.
When the committee reported a year later, it was decided not to continue with the idea of an international exhibition because of its cost at a time when reconstruction was a high priority.
When the struggle of resistance matured in November 1971, India also intervened militarily and may have helped bring international attention to the issue through Indira Gandhi's visit to Washington, D. C.
When the international borders shifted, the name of Bismarck was replaced with the name of the Polish king Batory ( so-chosen to preserve that initial " B ", which appeared on an economically important local trademark ).
When Arne Erlandsen left for Sweden and IFK Göteborg after the 2004-season, former LSK player and German international Uwe Rösler took over as head coach of the team.
When aiming for great accuracy, muzzle-loaders are usually cleaned (" swabbed ") before reloading, so that there is no residue left in the barrel to reduce accuracy, though in competitions run by the international governing body, the MLAIC, this is prohibited for military rifle and musket events.

When and cotton
When Governor Thomas Overton Moore saw that New Orleans would fall to the Union, he issued orders for the destruction of cotton to keep it from Federal hands.
When the Post interests sold the business in 1945 to Ely and Walker Dry Goods Company of St. Louis, Missouri, the plant was producing six million yards of cloth a year and employed 375 workers who manufactured Postex cotton sheets and Garza pillow cases.
When western clothing was introduced it was made from materials such as wools and, to a much lesser extent, cotton.
When sucrose is cooled slowly it results in crystal sugar ( or rock candy ), but when cooled rapidly it can form syrupy cotton candy ( candyfloss ).
When the larva consumes cotton, it is known as the cotton bollworm.
When Ann was young she worked in a cotton factory, then she worked as a cutter of hatter's fur, and later as a cook in a Manchester infirmary.
When thus confronted, the cotton farmer gave in to the strikers ' demands.
When the millowners reduced cotton mill employees ' hours still further – with the blessing of the NRA – without raising their hourly wage rates in May, 1934, the UTW threatened a national strike.
When the CIO formed the Textile Workers Organizing Committee three years later, the TWOC focused on northern manufacturers outside the cotton industry.
When they replaced the cotton blanket with a woolen one, Hicks relaxed and nodded in approval.
When the cotton industry fell into recession, Fairbairn diversified into the manufacture of boilers for locomotives and into shipbuilding.
When her mother died of cancer aged forty, eight-year-old Ellison went to live with her paternal grandmother and worked on her cousin's cotton farm to make money.
When the mill opened in 1894, manufacturing cotton duck cloth ( a canvas-like material ), it was the first totally-electric textile mill in the world.
When the children were not picking cotton in the fields, a visiting teacher came for five to six months of the year to provide basic education.
When cotton was introduced as a base to make textiles, Littleborough experienced an influx of families, mostly from the neighbouring West Riding of Yorkshire.
When the free trade slave-owning southern states of America demanded secession from the protectionist north and declared war in 1861, the cotton supply was interrupted at first by a Southern imposed boycott and then later a Union blockade.
When irrigation is available, crops such as cotton, wheat, sorghum and rice can be grown.
When his father's partner came back discharged owing to physical disability, Isidor became the secretary to a group whose purpose was to bring cotton to Europe where it could be sold.
When the December Peerless arrived, the claimant tried to deliver it, however the defendant repudiated the agreement, saying that their contract was for the cotton on the October Peerless.
When the European colonists learnt of this tradition they twisted it to compel Africans to work for months on the cotton plantations in return for little pay.
When war broke out, the Confederate people, acting spontaneously without government direction, held their cotton at home, watching prices soar and economic crisis hit Britain and New England.
When war broke out, the Confederates refused to allow the export of cotton to Europe.
When the cotton comes out of a bale, it is all packed together and still contains vegetable matter.

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