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When and leasing
When this happened, all the major players reacted by leasing space in and behind that original call center location ( 93rd and Bedford in Omaha, Nebraska ) in strip malls so they could continue to answer their toll-free calls and also rehire the already-trained staffing and management.
When a compromise was eventually reached regarding land prices and the land which was available for leasing to anyone other than communes, he defended it in front of opposition from within his own party, while pointing out ways in which professional leaseholders could avoid the letter of the law.
When the 300 Madison building was completed in 2004, CIBC's diminished workforce took up only a few floors, leasing the remainder to PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
When ESPN Radio began leasing ( and later purchasing ) WEVD radio in 2002, Kay was chosen to host a daily radio show on the newly-rechristened " 1050 ESPN Radio.
When Childs turned 18, he took his savings, which amounted to several hundred dollars, and leasing space in the offices of the Philadelphia Public Ledger, started his own firm.
When the leasing car did not materialize, he told her that the Polish Mafia had taken it.

When and sites
When they encounter an infection site the particles gain a positive charge provoked by the slightly acidic environment at the infection sites, allowing them to bind to the negatively charged bacterial cell walls and release antibiotics at locally high concentration.
When looking for project sites, Desertec Industrial Initiative will also take political, ecological or cultural issues into consideration.
When constructing sites, it's important to consider page width as this is vital for aligning objects and in layout design.
When CTXφ infects V. cholerae cells, it integrates into specific sites on either chromosome.
When Mike launches rocks at sparsely-populated locations on Earth, warnings are released to the press detailing the times and locations of the bombings ; but disbelieving people, as well as people on religious pilgrimages, travel to the sites and die.
When vidders started putting their videos online, their sites were routinely password protected, etc.
When the American prairies were plowed under by European settlers for agriculture, many mound sites were lost.
Note When Viewing Census Income Rank: It is important to consider Indian Creek's unique situation being one the smallest incorporated municipalities in the United States with 38 home sites and 32 actual homes when viewing the US Census Data drawing on 33 people, 14 households, and 11 families.
When the town was in its infancy, lumber companies bought large tracts of virgin pine forested land and erected sawmills at sites along the newly developing rail line.
When settlers arrived, the sites were abandoned with few other traces of the Natives who lived there.
When Alvin inspected one of the sites they located, the scientists observed black smoke billowing out of the vents, something not observed at the Galápagos Rift.
When one looks at the entries of community network directories or the papers and Web sites whose titles and names include " community network " or " community networking ," it is noticeable that a variety of practices exist.
When attempts at returning to the drill sites and looking for rocks proved fruitless, Penfield abandoned his search, published his findings and returned to his Pemex work.
When the Internet Archive began capturing Web sites across the Internet in the fall of 1996, it created a reservoir of information about E-card development by preserving Internet history from that time and from earlier time-marked Internet pages captured at that time.
When not operationally deployed, HRT conducts full-time training for its members at various sites across the country.
When presenting nesting sites, males give the variety of calls described above and jerk their head and fanned tail.
When a user posts information to a site such as Wikipedia, or when said user comments or responds to information posted on a site, social networking sites create a tracking record of the users activity.
When the Western Australia government instituted an experimental program of fox baiting at Dryandra ( one of the two remaining sites ), numbat sightings increased by a factor of 40.
When this information is applied to the tenontosaur sites, it appears that what is found is consistent with Deinonychus having a komodo-or crocodile-like feeding strategy.
When grey-market products are advertised on Google, eBay or other legitimate web sites, it is possible to petition for removal of any advertisements that violate trademark or copyright laws.
When archaeologists dug in these mounds during the 1920s, they did not find the burial sites they had expected.
When enough time has passed, many sites have undergone more than one change, but it is impossible to detect more than one.
When U. S. President Barack Obama was in Cairo in June 2009 Hawass gave him personal tours of the sites of ancient Egypt.
When the inspectors toured four of the sites in 1991, they were met with denials and evasions.

When and union
When, in March, 1640, the two towns were united under Coddington, Gorton claimed the union was irregular and illegally constituted and that it had never been sanctioned by the majority of freeholders.
When negotiating with your union, do you make sure employees have a choice between new benefits and their cents-per-hour cost in wages.
When individuals repent and believe in Christ ( saving faith ), they are regenerated and brought into union with Christ, whereby the death and righteousness of Christ are imputed to them for their justification before God.
When some of the workers demanded the full 60 %, management locked the union out.
When Casimir, the last Piast king of Poland, died in 1370, his nephew King Louis I of Hungary succeeded him to become king of Poland in personal union with Hungary.
When a union of the evangelicals in upper and lower Germany was contemplated as a means of improved defense against the retaliatory measures of the Roman Catholic Church, George had a meeting with Elector John of Saxony at Schleitz in 1529, where they agreed on certain articles of faith and confession to be drawn up by Luther ; the commission was executed in the seventeen articles of Schwabach on the basis of the fifteen theses of the Marburg Colloquy.
When the Civil War broke out and Tennessee seceded from the union in 1861, Driver knew or feared that the rebel government would attempt to destroy the locally famous Old Glory.
When the country could not reconcile the issue of slavery and the federal union, the southern Presbyterians split from the original PCUSA, forming the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America in 1861, which became the Presbyterian Church in the United States after the American Civil War.
When the coconut supply was halted by the strike, resourceful Ricardo Gracia made the executive decision to relocate the ingredients of the Coco-Loco inside hollowed out pineapples ( evidently the pineapple cutters ’ union had not followed suit with a strike of their own ).
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 the union with Sweden was dissolved in 1905, the university became important for producing highly educated men and women who could serve as experts in a society which placed increasing emphasis on ensuring that all its citizens enjoy a life of dignity and security.
When the owners did not respond, the nascent union struck on February 7.
" When any object encreases or diminishes with the encrease or diminution of its cause, ' tis to be regarded as a compounded effect, deriv'd from the union of the several different effects, which arise from the several different parts of the cause.
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 the Spanish Civil War began shortly after, in July 1936, Companys sided with the Second Spanish Republic against the Nacionales rebels and was instrumental in organizing a collaboration between the Central Committee of Anti-Fascist Militias, which was sponsored by his Catalan government, and the Workers ' Party of Marxist Unification ( POUM ), a revolutionary anti-Stalinist communist party, and Confederación Nacional del Trabajo ( CNT ), an anarchist syndicalist trade union.
When the girl has been gripped by desire, she laments her humanity, for if she and her father were animals, there would be no bar to their union.
When the time comes to consummate their union, Anne sees a possible escape from the marriage by stalling the already unenthusiastic king.
When the ' Eurosceptic ' Party Chairman, Brian Mawhinney, ( allegedly ) briefed against him, on one occasion, Clarke memorably declared: " Tell your kids to get their scooters off my lawn " – an allusion to Harold Wilson's rebuke of trade union leader Hugh Scanlon in the late 1960s.
When, however, the People's Charter was drawn up ... clearly defining the urgent demands of the working class, we felt we had a real bond of union ; and so transformed our Radical Association into local Chartist centres ..."
My first novel in their trilogy, When Christ and His Saints Slept, traces the beginning of their tempestuous union.
When this happens, producers are permitted to fill one or more of those union spots with non-union performers.
When John succeeded to the English throne, he remained Lord of Ireland thereby bringing the kingdom of England and the lordship of Ireland into personal union.
When Norway after the Napoleonic wars was included in a personal union with Sweden, the title King of Norway also was included in the title.
When his father ascended the Spanish throne in 1759 he abdicated Naples in Ferdinand's favor in accordance with the treaties forbidding the union of the two crowns.
When the Holstein-Rendsburg line of the Schauenburg counts became extinct with the death of Adolf VIII of Holstein-Rendsburg ( and in personal union as Adolf I Duke of Schleswig ) in 1459, Christian I of Denmark inherited – from his maternal uncle Adolf I – the Duchy of Schleswig, a Danish fief.

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