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When and campaigning
When not campaigning he would travel the province hearing complaints and recruiting new troops.
When campaigning opened at the beginning of 1996, Yeltsin's popularity was close to zero.
When campaigning for president during 1928, one of Herbert Hoover's promises to help beleaguered farmers had been to increase tariffs of agricultural products.
When campaigning in the southeastern end of the county he discovered that its residents wished to separate from Cherokee County and form their own county seat.
When campaigning in 1990, Rae promised that he would eliminate food banks through anti-poverty initiatives.
When the Legion was not campaigning, it was engaged in vast public works projects across North Africa.
When Ying Bu rebelled in 196 BC, Emperor Gao was ill and considered sending Prince Ying as the commander of the forces against Ying Bu rather than campaigning himself, but at the suggestion of Empress Lü ( who averred that the generals, who were generally Emperor Gao's old friends, might not fully obey the young prince ), went on the campaign himself.
When Wilson returned to duty, his family and friends went door to door campaigning.
When campaigning for re-election, Gillan said that High Speed 2 would be " a lot more than just the blight on the properties nearby ... the implications for the area will be absolutely phenomenal ".
When Prebble eventually announced his retirement, his critics claimed that this had been brought about by secret campaigning by Hide.
When he was campaigning out of state, which was often in late 1979 and early 1980, Mike Curb, a Republican who was then serving as Lieutenant Governor of California often used his position as acting governor to veto legislation, promulgate executive orders, issue proclamations, and to do other things that Brown would not likely have done had he been present in the state.
When the Roman Governor of Britain, Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, was campaigning on the island of Mona ( Anglesey, north Wales ), the Iceni, led by Boudica, revolted.
" When the non-Mormon " Liberal Party " was campaigning for city government, they deemed the proposed " joint building " an example of the Church's extravagance and wastefulness.
It was published because Truman was expected to lose the 1948 re-election. When passenger trains were still the preferred mode of intercity transportation in America, observations often were used by those campaigning for public office, especially for the Presidency of the United States such as United States Railcar No. 1, the Ferdinand Magellan.
When Legge was given command of the newly-forming Australian 2nd Division on 26 July, Walker was restored to permanent command of the 1st Division, a post he would hold through the remainder of the Battle of Gallipoli and much of the AIF's campaigning on the Western Front.
When the Republican-controlled California legislature passed an anti-immigrant bill, designed to upset the Democratic primaries, Hoynes promised Governor Tillman that he would come out against it, although this turned out to be a maneuver to trick Russell into not campaigning there and to make third place rival, Matt Santos, seem too pro-immigrant if he came out against it.
While the railway workers have largely disappeared, at the beginning of the 21st century, there is renewed public interest in rail, and Derbyshire County Council, among others, is keen to reduce traffic congestion on the A6 and in the Peak National Park. When goods traffic finished between Matlock and Rowsley, the line was taken over by the Peak Rail preservation group, who are campaigning for the link to be restored to Buxton.
When the Ontario PC Party under Mike Harris published their " Common Sense Revolution " while campaigning in the 1995 Ontario provincial election, Mullins was quoted at the start of the document as saying: " This plan will work.
When the Liberal Party continued to insist on preferencing Hanson, Wong joined a number of Chinese community leaders in campaigning against the preference decision.
When war was declared he ordered the Director of Naval Intelligence to find Childers, whom he had met when the author was campaigning to represent a naval seat in Parliament, and employ him.
When Velella realized he was the only Republican county chairman in the city supporting Badillo, Velella stopped actively campaigning for Badillo and publicly called on him to withdraw from the race.
When this happened, Wamba was in Cantabria campaigning against the Basques.
When he signed with Bethlehem Steel in July 1920, the local newspaper stated, " The addition of Wilson would be a most welcome one, due to the fact that his campaigning on the baseball diamond has been as brilliant as that in soccer circles.

When and abroad
When Breasted insisted that this was impossible for him, Lewis decided to go abroad.
When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station wagon, feeling in his trouser cuffs for the ignition key which he had dropped a moment before, she came out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window.
When her friend Margaret Bush-Brown insisted that Les Derniers was good enough to be exhibited at the famed Paris Salon, Beaux relented and sent the painting abroad in the care of her friend, who managed to get the painting into the exhibition.
When they finished in 1851, they were sent on a short tour abroad, ending with a memorable visit to the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park, London.
When Spain became the leading power of Europe, the Spanish armies carried fencing abroad and particularly into the south of Italy, one of the main battlefields between both nations.
When travelling abroad, the governor-general is seen as the representative of Australia, and of the Queen of Australia, and is treated as a head of state.
When excommunication and interdict failed to have their intended effect, Clement V preached a crusade against the Venetians in May 1309, declaring that Venetians captured abroad might be sold into slavery, like non-Christians, a symptom of how polarized that particular conflict had become.
When Feyenoord plays abroad in European Cup about 8000 travel together to support their team.
When the tumult and the shouting die, when the bands are gone and the lights are dimmed, there is the stark reality of responsibility in an hour of history haunted with those gaunt, grim specters of strife, dissension, and materialism at home, and ruthless, inscrutable, and hostile power abroad.
When ordered abroad, they could nominate a capable son to hold the benefice and carry on the duty.
When production restarted after the Second World War, the twin-cylinder engine was dropped from the range of new cars, but continued in 1005 cc form to the end of production in the commercials, now comprising a light lorry, the Bradford van, two versions of an estate car called the Utility, and chassis front-ends and kits for outside coachbuilders, many abroad.
When the Mikado requests of Ko-Ko the address of his son ( Nanki-Poo ) after Ko-Ko tells the Mikado that Nanki-Poo has " gone abroad ," Ko-Ko replies that Nanki-Poo has gone to Knightsbridge.
When he was appointed to the job, he had spent almost the entirety of the previous thirty five years abroad in diplomatic service.
When the movie was first shown, it encouraged many surfers to go abroad, giving birth to the " surf-and-travel " culture, which prizes finding " uncrowded surf ", meeting new people and riding the perfect wave.
When Anders and Emma Zorn decided to return to Sweden after several years abroad, they began to enlarge the cottage.
When the union refused to pay its fine, an order was made to sequestrate the union's assets, but they had already been transferred abroad.
When the government of the 26th Dáil collapsed in November 1992, president Mary Robinson was abroad.
When traveling abroad he uses Fender Super Reverb amplifiers along with a Zendrive overdrive pedal by Hermida Audio.
When George was not abroad, he often escorted foreign diplomats and ambassadors into the King's presence.
When asked if he was a tax exile, Sir Frederick stated that he lived abroad for health reasons.
When he allowed Anthony Wood to use the texts, however, he entered the caveat that much of the content of the Lives was ' not fitt to be let flie abroad ' while the subjects, and the author, were still living.
When independent, it accredited institutions throughout Wales, and validated courses at institutions in Britain and abroad, with over 100, 000 students.
When confronted with the option of either having all German members interned, or leaving England as a group, the Bruderhof choose the latter, and began to look for refuge abroad.
When the first Mondeos were sold abroad, Ford New Zealand offered a Telstar Contour and a Telstar Mystique ( named after the U. S. Ford and Mercury versions of the Mondeo respectively ).

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