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When and portraying
When the Nazis came to power in 1933 they made the legend an integral part of their official history of the 1920s, portraying the Weimar Republic as the work of the " November criminals " who used the stab in the back to seize power while betraying the nation.
When the stage is once again visible, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern lie in the same position as had the actors portraying their deaths.
When the Paris Academy of Sciences met for the first time in 1666, a commemorative medal was struck portraying Minerva on its reverse, surrounded by symbols of astronomy, anatomy, and chemistry.
When it returned for its final season in 1953, the tone and format of the show changed into the more conventional sitcom, with Young playing a bank teller with Dawn Addams cast as his girlfriend and Melville Faber portraying his son.
When Bicycle Thieves was released in Italy, it was viewed with hostility and as portraying Italians in a negative way.
When he showed a knack for snappy one-liners, he joined the Benny ensemble portraying himself, but scripted as a hip-talking, hard-drinking, brash Southerner, whose good nature often overcame his ego.
When a newspaper published a political cartoon portraying railroad tycoon Collis Potter Huntington leading the governor around on a leash, Gage was so incensed by the accusation that he ramrodded a censorship bill through the California State Legislature, restricting the press whenever editorial content involved politics or politicians.
He starred in two films in 1965: portraying Sol Rogers, a cavalry scout, in The Glory Guys and Danny Churchill, the romantic lead, in the musical film When the Boys Meet the Girls.
In 1978 Jones took a dramatic turn, portraying Ed Cooper in the NBC television movie When Every Day Was the Fourth of July.
When Nicholas appeared as Krycek, the producers felt that they could kill him off if the portraying actor didn't do a good enough job.
When the Warner Bros. executives grew concerned about the expense of portraying the gremlins attacking an entire city, Haas came up with the idea of confining the action within Daniel Clamp's " smart building ".
She is also known for portraying Marilyn Monroe in two films, Minnie Pearl in another, Maid Marian in Mel Brooks ' When Things Were Rotten, Patsy Cline in a Broadway musical, being a 1976 Playboy model, and appearing in early seasons of the classic TV sitcom Happy Days as Wendy, a carhop at Arnold's Drive-In.
When portraying Julia Gillard he placed a flower pot behind him to give the impression of him being a woman.
When the CIA learns that Mussawi plans to broadcast the agency's intention to kill Nasir, they try to distance themselves by scapegoating Barnes, portraying him as a rogue agent.

When and Baltar's
When Baltar's fleet overtook the Colonial fleet and launches a devastating attack, Apollo was confronted by the hypnotized Sheba, but she proved unable to go through with killing her husband ; she then turned the gun on herself, but when Apollo stopped her the gun discharged into his chest.

When and native
When Snodgrass and Heller visited Clipperton in 1898, they reported that " no land plant is native to the island ".
When the church was founded by Saint Mark during the reign of the Roman emperor Nero, a great multitude of native Egyptians ( as opposed to Greeks or Jews ) embraced the Christian faith.
When he first encounters the Fourth Doctor in Genesis of the Daleks, Davros is the chief scientist of the Kaleds, one of two native sentient races of the planet Skaro.
When it is necessary to distinguish between native Japanese kun ' yomi and Chinese-derived on ' yomi pronunciations, for example in Kanji dictionaries, the Japanese pronunciations are written in hiragana, and the Chinese ones are written in katakana.
" When the Gershwins teamed up to write songs for Lady, Be Good, the American musical found its native idiom ".
When the koto was first imported to Japan, the native word koto was a generic term for any and all Japanese stringed instruments.
When they entered Italy, some Lombards retained their native form paganism, while some were Arian Christians.
When recently flooded the lake is almost fresh and native fresh water fish, including bony bream ( Nematolosa erebi ), the Lake Eyre Basin sub-species of golden perch ( Macquaria ambigua ) and various small hardyhead species ( Craterocephalus spp.
When the Mandarin group is taken as one language, as is often done in academic literature, it has more native speakers ( nearly a billion ) than any other language.
When these officials had completed their terms in the capital and returned to their native provinces, most of the chefs they brought along often remained in Beijing.
; Debugging: When the p-code is interpreted, the interpreter can apply additional runtime checks that are difficult to implement with native code.
When a spelling for in a native word is needed, a spelling from the native alphabet, such as V, U, or OU, can be used instead.
When an operating system with a native windowing system hosts X in addition, the X system can either use its own normal desktop in a separate host window or it can run rootless, meaning the X desktop is hidden and the host windowing environment manages the geometry and appearance of the hosted X windows within the host screen.
When an outbreak of yellow fever would occur in an African village with colonists, it would wipe out nearly all the Europeans, while leaving the native population with usually nonlethal symptoms resembling influenza.
When the Nazis placed Stravinsky's works on the list of " Entartete Musik ", he lodged a formal appeal to establish his Russian genealogy and declared, " I loathe all communism, Marxism, the execrable Soviet monster, and also all liberalism, democratism, atheism, etc .." Towards the end of his life, at Craft's behest, Stravinsky made a return visit to his native country and composed a cantata in Hebrew, travelling to Israel for its performance.
When he reappeared in his native Shiraz he was an elderly man.
When approaching Rome ( where Tarquin was heading to try his luck in politics after unsuccessful attempts in his native Tarquinii ), an eagle swooped down, removed his hat, flew screaming in circles, replaced the hat on his head and flew away.
When they contended for the kingship of Crete, their native land, Minos drove Sarpedon and his people, the Termilae, into exile.
When the functions of political ruler and religious leader are combined in this way, deification could be seen to be the next logical stage of his or her social advancement within his or her native environment, as is found in the case of the Egyptian Pharaohs.
When the farmland around their villages became less productive — crop rotation was not practiced — the native people would abandon the site and move to another location.
When Cato was a very young man, the death of his father put him in possession of a small hereditary property in the Sabine territory, at a distance from his native town.
Notes: When emulating an Apple IIe, only a full-screen mode is available and all native Macintosh functions are suspended while running.
When American and naval military forces decided to occupy California in the late-1840s, representatives of the Mexican Governor Pio Pico broke with the tradition of " granting " land and, instead, sold it, without the usual area limitations to Eulogio de Celis, a native of Spain.
When a Kyoto native asks if a guest wants to eat bubuzuke, it really means that the person has overstayed and is being politely asked to leave.

When and accent
When the <- ως > ending is used to transform an adjective whose tonal accent is on the third syllable from the end, such as < επίσημος > (< epísimos >, " official "), the corresponding adjective is accented on the second syllable from the end ; compare < επίσημα > (< epísima >) and < επισήμως > (< episímos >), which both mean " officially ".
( When Bugs Bunny was the closing character, he would break the pattern by simply saying, in his Brooklynese accent, " And Dat's De End !").
When performing in English, he always put on a heavy French accent, although his normal spoken English was quite fluent and sounded more American.
When, after a few months at the studio, he was asked to watch rushes of Lili Damita to gauge her Spanish accent, he refused and sent a message to studio boss Irving Thalberg stating that he was there as a Frenchman, not a Spaniard, and he " didn't have time to waste listening to one of the whores.
When Greek is written with the present day monotonic orthography, where only the acute accent is used, the same rule is applied.
When asked what he thought of working in the horror film, O ' Herlihy responded, " Whenever I use a Cork accent, I'm having a good time, and I used a Cork accent in III.
When asked to record time and temperature messages for the Australian phone company, she perfected an Australian accent by listening to recordings of Australian speakers.
When a group defines a standard pronunciation, speakers who deviate from it are often said to " speak with an accent ".
When the new UTEP athletic department logo was introduced in the fall of 1999, a darker hue of blue was incorporated into the logo, as well as a silver accent to go with the customary orange.
When voicing Butters, Stone speaks within his normal vocal range while adding a childlike inflection, a slight stutter and a Southern accent.
When students worked late in the labs and he had to close up the building, he would tell them to " take a hike ", which sounded like " toike oike " due to his Irish accent.
When waking in the hospital later, her accent sounded Chinese.
When singing his criminal songs, he would adopt the accent and intonation of a Moscow thief, and when singing war songs, he would sing from the point of view of a soldier.
When Daniel took over the role, Brak's mother inexplicably acquired a British accent, and became far more open in her discontent with domestic life and her annoyance with and disdain for Brak's father.
When competing, two women stand face-to-face and sing using a complex method of following each other, thus that one voice hits a strong accent while the other hits a weak, melding the two voices into a nearly indistinguishable single sound.
When she first arrived in France, she took speech classes after her school declared her Quebecois accent to be " improper "— which is why she now speaks with a French accent.
In the familiar opening, " When Irish Eyes Are Smiling ," performed either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, " Hello, Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat.
When there is no difference besides accentuation, the accented letters are to be sorted after the unaccented ordered by the complexity of the accent.
" When a person has an accent, it means he can speak one more language than you " — when Johnny Carson teased him about his accent during an appearance on The Tonight Show.
When her father pronounced Esty, it sounded like Estée, due to his accent.
When Hodiak first tried out for a radio acting job, he was turned down because of his accent.
When Martin was in grade school, the family relocated to Buffalo, New York, and the move was not an immediate success: Martin hated speaking because of his thick Southern accent and was often overcome with shyness.

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