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When and recalling
When the idea of a modern Olympics became a reality at the end of the 19th century, the initiators and organizers were looking for a great popularizing event, recalling the ancient glory of Greece.
Years later, in recalling the events of the day, Parks said, " When that white driver stepped back toward us, when he waved his hand and ordered us up and out of our seats, I felt a determination cover my body like a quilt on a winter night.
When recalling the incident for Eyes on the Prize, a 1987 public television series on the Civil Rights Movement, Parks said, " When he saw me still sitting, he asked if I was going to stand up, and I said, ' No, I'm not.
" When recalling Burke's first recording session at Atlantic, Wexler added in 2002: " There was a blizzard the morning we were to do the first recording session with Solomon and I didn't know if I would be able to get into New York.
When grilled, the meat is slightly flaky and quite flavorful, somewhat gamey, though similar to a quality cut of beef but with distinct yet subtle undertones recalling its marine origin.
When the breakaway forces of George Monck invaded England from Scotland where they had been stationed — without Lambert's supporters putting up a fight — Monck temporarily recalled the Rump Parliament and reversed Pride's Purge by recalling the entirety of the Long Parliament.
When Japan entered the war, Fraser had to choose between recalling New Zealand's forces to the Pacific ( as Australia had done ) or keeping them in the Middle East ( as Winston Churchill requested ).
When asked to recall a list of items in any order ( free recall ), people tend to begin recall with the end of the list, recalling those items best ( the recency effect ).
When the narrative resumes, Mary is no longer recalling her discussion with the Savior.
Chandler: Red Tide did not meet sales expectations, with Steranko recalling in 2003 that, " When the book appeared it was not embraced by the comic-book community because it didn't have word balloons or captions.
When some of the EBRC survivors reached 8 EBR lines begging for help, Captain Khalekuzzaman raced to find Zia while Captain Oli Ahmad began recalling EBR troops to Sholoshahar and arrested all Pakistani soldiers and officers of the unit.
When recalling the culmination of this series of events, Herman remarked graciously, " You don't give recognition to the person ; you give it to the work.
* When Brian is recalling his days at the University, both the events he remembers are parodies from scenes in the film School Ties.

When and activities
When World War I ended in 1918, most of the Zurich Dadaists returned to their home countries, and some began Dada activities in other cities.
When activities are started or finished, EV is accumulated according to the earning rule.
When war went badly, prices rose and the sans-culottes — poor labourers and radical Jacobins – rioted ; counter-revolutionary activities began in some regions.
When the National League's chief counsel, future Senator George Wharton Pepper referred to the activities of baseball players on the field as " labor ", Landis interrupted him: " As a result of 30 years of observation, I am shocked because you call playing baseball ' labor.
Putnam ’ s activities with the American Library Association led him to join with Justin Winsor and Melvil Dewey as official delegates to the International Conference of Librarians in London in 1897 When Winsor died shortly thereafter, Putnam served the remainder of his term as President of the ALA.
When interviewed, he usually remains on the subject of his business career and refuses to answer specific questions on politics, candidates, or his past activities.
When the First World War broke out in 1914, while the WSPU ceased all of their activities to focus on the war effort, Fawcett's NUWSS did not.
When a massive slave revolt planned by Denmark Vesey, a free black, was discovered in 1822, such hysteria ensued amidst white Charlestonians and Carolinians that the activities of free blacks and slaves were severely restricted.
When Mao died in 1976, Jiang lost the support and justification for her political activities.
When castles served a military purpose, one of the tasks of the sappers was to weaken the bases of walls to enable them to be breached before means of thwarting these activities were devised.
When she alleged that White House officials were engaged in illegal activities, her claims were attributed to mental illness.
When the Al-Faw peninsula was captured by the Iranians in 1986, Iraq's shipping activities virtually came to a halt and had to be diverted to other Arab ports, such as Kuwait and even Aqaba, Jordan.
When weighing burdens against benefits, a court should consider both " the nature of the local interest involved, and ... whether it could be promoted as well with a lesser impact on interstate activities.
When her hair was washed with special " essences " of eggs and cognac once every two weeks, all activities and obligations were cancelled for that day.
When human activities take away resources many species are affected.
When he returned to Barcelona in 1849, the government curtailed his publishing activities, and he turned his attention to science and engineering instead.
When Schneersohn came to America, two of his chassidim came to him, and said not to start up all the activities in which Lubavitch had engaged in Europe, because " America is different.
When the pharyngeal phase begins, other activities such as chewing, breathing, coughing and vomiting are concomitantly inhibited.
When it marks the completion of one or more tasks, it is not reached ” ( does not occur ) until all of the activities leading to that event have been completed.
When chosen by the British to head the government, it was felt doubtful that he would accept, in view of his old age, ill health and habitual seclusion, and a statement in an interview declaring his reluctance to take part in political activities, even if it would save IRAQ from disaster.
When considering the consequences which are to be imposed on those involved in the activities forming the subject matter of the common law or legislation, governments and judges have a choice:
When Stockdale was discovered with information that could implicate his friends ' " black activities ", he slit his wrists so they could not torture him into confession.
When it started there was a minimum of formal classroom activity and the children learnt by involvement in estate activities.
When it adopted a new constitution in 1977, its name was changed to " The Colombo Plan for Cooperative Economic and Social Development in Asia and the Pacific " to reflect the expanded composition of its enhanced membership and the scope of its activities.

When and Savoy
When his father died in 1896 he returned to Savoy.
On 23 January 1887, under the heading " Their First Flat Failure ; The First Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Not a Success ", The New York Times reported, " When the curtain finally fell there was hissing – the first ever heard in the Savoy Theatre.
When facing the Savoy building ”, looking East, from the street at Lenox Avenue and
When Peter's nephew Boniface, Count of Savoy, died without heirs in 1263, the question of the succession to Savoy lay unanswered.
When, against expectations, Philip became the next heir for the County of Savoy, he gave his church offices up and married Adelaide, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, on 12 June 1267.
When Charles VIII of France invaded Savoy, Piedmont, and Italy in 1494 and conquered Naples, the House of Savoy retreated and established its residence in Turin, where it remained until the unification of Italy.
When Umberto II left Italy after a referendum abolishing the monarchy in 1946 ( see also birth of the Italian Republic ), the Savoy family lived in exile, mostly in Switzerland and Portugal.
When Francis II died, France evacuated Scotland, Brazil, Corsica, Tuscany, Savoy and most of Piedmont.
When news reached the army at Didymoteichon in Thrace, they declared Kantakouzenos emperor, and this marked the start of the civil war between John Kantakouzenos and the regency in Constantinople headed by Anna of Savoy, Apokaukos and the Patriarch.
When the previous Gilbert and Sullivan opera, Ruddigore, finished its run at the Savoy Theatre, no new Gilbert and Sullivan opera was ready, and for nearly a year the stage was devoted to revivals of such old successes as H. M. S.
Wilfred's solo about his unrequited love for Phoebe, " When jealous torments rack my soul ", was cut in rehearsal when Savoy Theatre favourite, Rutland Barrington, took a leave from the company to try his hand as a producer and theatre manager.
" When Max Roach's first records with Charlie Parker were released by Savoy in 1945 ," jazz historian Burt Korall wrote in the Oxford Companion to Jazz, " drummers experienced awe and puzzlement and even fear.
When The Co-Optimists re-formed in 1930, he rejoined that company, now at the Savoy Theatre, and at the same venue appeared in Savoy Follies in 1931, where he introduced to London audiences the monologue The Lion and Albert.
When the Savoy Ballroom opened in November 1927, one of the premier attractions was the Savoy Big Five, a basketball team that played exhibitions before dances.
When the Duchy of Savoy was add into Kingdom of Sicily in 1713 and Kingdom of Sardinia in 1723, it maintained its traditional flag depicting a white cross on a red field.
When Carte died in 1948, his daughter Bridget did not wish to become chairman, accepting instead the vice-chairman position, and the Savoy board elected Wontner, the first person to combine the roles of chairman and managing director since the Savoy's founder, Richard D ' Oyly Carte.
When Philip IV of Spain heard of a meeting at Lyon between the Houses of France and Savoy in November 1658, he reputedly exclaimed of the Franco-Savoyard union that " it cannot be, and will not be ".
When Philip de France, duc d ' Anjou, grandson of the French king, was declared heir by the will of Charles II, the princess took an active part in arranging his marriage with Princess Maria Luisa of Savoy, a daughter of the duke of Savoy.
When Pierre, the seigneur of Grailly ( ca 1285-1356 ) married Asalide ( the captaline de Buch ), the heiress of Pierre-Amanieu de Bordeaux, captal de Buch, in 1307, the title passed into the Grailly family, a line of fighting seigneurs with origins in Savoy.

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