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When and living
When Joe identified himself, he nodded, unsmiling, and ushered him into a sedate living room.
When I asked, `` Why didn't you go into the living room to see how Mrs. Buck was ''??
When they evolved from lunged fish, amphibians had to make certain adaptations for living on land.
When he was staying in Nicaea, his cousins, who had been living there, made an unsuccessful attempt to take his life.
When dictator Franco died in 1975, his successor Juan Carlos I played his part as the living symbol of the transition of Spain to a democratic constitutional monarchy.
When he turned twenty-one, Danish artist Fritz Melbye, then living on St. Thomas, inspired Pissarro to take on painting as a full-time profession, becoming his teacher and friend.
When he moved to Salisbury, Allen met Thomas Young, a doctor living and practicing just across the provincial boundary in New York.
When the brook dries up, God sends him to a widow living in the town of Zarephatho in Phoenicia.
When they married his mother withdrew his allowance and he was forced to work for a living.
When they occurred, minimum wage adjustments generally did not keep up with cost of living increases.
When his mother returned to work as a lady's maid ( at Uppark, a country house in Sussex ), one of the conditions of work was that she would not be permitted to have living space for her husband and children.
When the living and working conditions of the laborers became known public opposition to the scheme grew and questions were asked in the British Parliament.
When released in 1803, from a brief time in prison, Rapp told his followers to pool their assets and follow him on a journey for safety to the " land of Israel " in the United States, and soon over 800 people were living with him there.
When the Germans threatened to overrun Paris in 1940, where she was then living, he arranged her escape to England.
When, in 1887, the French and Italian Governments agreed upon moving the mortal remains of Rossini into the Basilica di Santa Croce, in Florence, Alboni, then a sixty-one-year-old lady living in seclusion, wrote to the Italian Foreign Minister, Di Robilant, proposing that the Petite Messe Solennelle, " the last musical composition by Rossini ", be performed in Santa Croce the day of the funeral, and " demanding the honour, as an Italian and a pupil of the immortal Maestro ," of singing it herself in her " dear and beloved homeland ".
When he was resting from his extended journeys into Central Asia, he spent most of his time living in a tent in the spectacularly beautiful alpine meadow called Gulmarg ( or ' Meadow of Roses ').
When he was born, the family was living at the rectory at Finnøy.
When the Meldrews move house, they discover he is their neighbour, living on the other side of the Meldrews from the Trenches.
When they were offered $ 400 to play at a dance, Orbison realized that he could make a living in music.
When Paris succeeded in getting her to open up, she admitted that she's afraid her husband will find living with two Klingons too difficult and will leave her the way her father did.
When one is performing acts that harm the land or other living things, prayers and rituals are performed to placate the Kami of the area.
When Solomon suggested they should divide the living child in two with a sword, one woman said she would rather give up the child than see it killed.
When Ben finds a television, the emergency broadcaster reports that the recently deceased have become reanimated and are consuming the flesh of the living.
When Gestapo agents were at his door he turned to his wife, who was crying, and said " Don ´ t cry, we were living in fear, but from now on we will live in hope ".
When Mercadante returned to Italy after living in Spain and Portugal, Donizetti's music reigned supreme in Naples, an ascendancy which did not end until censorship problems with the latter's Poliuto caused a final break.

When and Sonoma
When a group of Mexicans murdered two American rebels, Frémont imprisoned José de los Santos Berreyesa, the alcalde, or mayor of Sonoma, two other Berreyesa brothers, and others he believed were involved.
When Ukiah was founded by S. Lowry in 1856, it was part of Sonoma County.
When the American immigrants attempted to overthrow the Mexican government in the Bear Flag Revolt, they imprisoned Vallejo in the town jail and declared Sonoma capital of the " Republic of California ".
When Vallejo settled in Sonoma, his widowed mother-in-law, María Ygnacia López de Carrillo, was granted the nearby Rancho Cabeza de Santa Rosa in what is now Santa Rosa, California, and settled there with her children.
When it was first introduced in 1982, the GMC version was known as the S-15 and later renamed the GMC Sonoma.
When Davies won the AAA Championship race at Del Mar, California on November 6, 1949-aged 20 years, 2 months, 29 days, he became the youngest driver to win a race in a major U. S. open wheel series, a record not broken until Marco Andretti won the IRL race at Sonoma, California in 2006.

When and stood
When they stood about his tent, chaffing each other, exchanging their obscenities, cursing command or weather, he had studied their faces.
When enough time had elapsed so that there was little likelihood of his returning for something he had forgotten, Harold went out into the hall and stood looking into one room after another.
When he opened the door, there stood Eugene, on his way out of the apartment.
When they had gone, he stood for a minute breathing in the mustiness of old paper and leather which the busily thrumming air conditioner couldn't quite dispel.
When the car, with Susan's hands waving wildly from the rear window, disappeared down the driveway, Lucy stood looking after its pale dust.
When he stood trial for his offense he pleaded ignorance.
When Joshua read the Law to the people between Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal, they stood on each side of the Ark.
When he had finished speaking, a member of the audience stood up and suggested that Bavaria should break away from Prussia and form a separate nation with Austria.
When the Church of St. Luke in the Fields was founded in 1820 it stood in fields south of the road ( now Christopher Street ) that led from Greenwich Lane ( now Greenwich Avenue ) down to a landing on the North River.
When he arrived in 1331, Mogadishu stood at the zenith of its prosperity.
When Stalin fell unconscious again, Beria immediately stood and spat.
When Brown was hanged without incident, Booth stood in uniform near the scaffold and afterwards expressed great satisfaction with Brown's fate, although he admired the condemned man's bravery in facing death stoically.
When appearing on Governor Mike Huckabee's Fox News talk show, Voight said Obama was arrogant, caused civil unrest and stood for all that this country was against during its past.
" When a young man stood before him for sentencing after admitting to stealing jewels from a parcel, the defendant's wife stood near him, infant daughter in her arms, and Landis mused what to do about the situation.
When Stalin fell unconscious again, Beria immediately stood and spat.
When Edward Witten named M-theory, he did not specify what the M stood for — perhaps because the nascent theory was not fully defined.
When the Temple stood in Jerusalem, a sheaf of new-cut barley was presented before the altar on the second day of Unleavened Bread.
When China took its first post-1949 census in 1953, the population stood at 583 million ; by the fifth census in 2000, the population had more than doubled, reaching 1. 2 billion.
When large parts of Uppsala burned down in 1702, Gustavianum, which contained the university library and its many valuable manuscripts, escaped the fire ; local lore has it that the aging Rudbeck stood on the roof directing the work of fighting the fire.
" When Roger Blin asked him who or what Godot stood for, Beckett replied that it suggested itself to him by the slang word for boot in French, godillot, godasse because feet play such a prominent role in the play.
When the league was first organized in 1999, it was originally supposed to stand for " Xtreme Football League "; however, there was already a league in formation at the same time with that name, and so promoters wanted to make sure that everyone knew that the " X " did not actually stand for anything ( though McMahon would comment that " if the NFL stood for the ' No Fun League ', the XFL will stand for the ' extra fun league '").
When the Spaniards came to Peru, Heyerdahl asserted, the Incas told them that the colossal monuments that stood deserted about the landscape were erected by a race of white gods who had lived there before the Incas themselves became rulers.
When considering whether to allow Campbell to go ahead with the demonstration, their engineers had estimated that they stood to save $ 700, 000 in new installation costs in New York and New Jersey alone.
When the movie let out, Purvis stood by the front door and signaled Dillinger's exit by lighting a cigar.

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