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When the entourage reached Rome in the autumn of 219, Comazon and other allies of Julia Maesa and Elagabalus were given powerful and lucrative positions, to the outrage of many senators who did not consider them worthy of such privileges.
When combined with the stands of cypress and other hardwood lumber, logging was a lucrative prospect.
When Will's friends present him with a rebuilt Chevrolet Nova for his 21st birthday, he decides to pass on his lucrative job offers and drive to California to reunite with Skylar.
When Richardson died in 1959, Connally was named to the lucrative position as co-executor of the estate.
When South Africa was banned from international cricket because of the country's apartheid policy, the team's two lucrative tours to England in 1970 and to Australia in 1971 – 72 were cancelled.
When Tzrifin will be sold to private contractors as planned, this quarter is expected to expand significantly with new lucrative housing projects.
When this structure was built John Ruskin was enraged, and spoke of the Gods being banished by a scheme intended to convey ' every Buxton fool to Bakewell in half an hour ' and vice versa, ' and you call this lucrative exchange — you fools everywhere '.
When the actors ask about Simon and where they might buy some ecstasy, Ronna recognizes a lucrative financial opportunity.
When dealing with large and lucrative estates this position generally does not exist in many cases so as not to create a conflict of interest.
When about the beginning of the 13th century the Albigensian Crusade led by the French king had decimated and ruined the nobility and reduced to lasting poverty a part of the Occitan territories, the profession of troubadour ceased to be lucrative.
When Armavia ( which was owned by Siberia Airlines ) entered into an agreement with the Armenian government and was granted most of Armenian Airlines ' flight rights, including the lucrative Yerevan to Moscow route, Armenian Airlines was unable to recover, and officially declared bankruptcy on April 15, 2003.
When knee problems cut his football career short, Ladd turned to the more financially lucrative business of wrestling full time in 1969.
When Miller was released from prison in the spring of 1989, he began to rebuild the Supreme Team and regained control of two of its most lucrative retail locations known as " spots.
When Profaci took Abbatemarco's lucrative rackets away from the Gallos, the warfare began.
When Kaufman learns of the lucrative sales of ' Toad Juice ' in District X, he raids Zapruder ’ s facilities and kidnaps the Toad Boy for himself.
When Curtis returned to the UK, he formed a new version of the group with little success in spite of releasing several singles, but later had a lucrative spell on the 1960s nostalgia circuit.
When Gowen left public office in 1864 in favor of his more lucrative private law practice, among his clients was the Reading Railroad.
When Werblin signed University of Alabama star quarterback Joe Namath after the 1964 season for a then-unheard of annual salary of $ 430, 000, the Jets, and the AFL, were made ; the Namath signing, and his subsequent stardom, along with a new, more lucrative television contract with NBC, led more than any other single factor to the AFL – NFL merger.
When the ownership decided to accept a lucrative offer to sell the station, the new owners bought out Bayless ' contract.
When in his fourth year at Presidency College, Calcutta, he left a promising academic career, and rejecting a lucrative Government job, to join a small revolutionary group under Sri Aurobindo.
When dealing with a negligent misrepresentation it is most lucrative ( joint with fraudulent misrepresentation, Contributory Negligence notwithstanding ) for an action to be brought under statute law as the burden of proof that is required passes to the person who made the statement.
When two representatives of the Croatian Peasant Party ( HSS ) switched to HDZ in exchange for lucrative government posts, HDZ finally gained an absolute majority in the assembly, which enabled them to legally appoint Marina Matulović-Dropulić as mayor.

When and trade
When the trade association began, it had seven members and its main goal was to eliminate all duties and restrictions on the majority of their trade within 12 years.
When two places trade with one another, this doctrine supposes that, if the balance be even, neither of them either loses or gains ; but if it leans in any degree to one side, that one of them loses and the other gains in proportion to its declension from the exact equilibrium.
When Spain opened the Cuban trade ports, it quickly became a popular place.
When one society finds itself forced to relinquish power entirely to another society that in itself is a form of underdevelopment .... During the centuries of pre-colonial trade, some control over social political and economic life was retained in Africa, in spite of the disadvantageous commerce with Europeans.
When the fur trade decreased, Michigan had already began to exploit the lumber-rich areas of the Upper Peninsula.
When you had trade unions, ordinary people, rank and file, never been on television, never been interviewed, and they're not allowed to be heard, that's scandalous.
When logrolling occurs within a Direct Democracy, a few individuals vote openly, and votes are easy to trade, rearrange, and observe.
When methods of trade do not conflict with given standards or ethical procedures, individuals naturally seek mutually advantageous vote trades.
When Christopher Columbus arrived in the region, hunting was already an established trade, although this is less common today.
When the Europeans began their African slave trade in the early 15th century, the diet of newly-enslaved Africans changed on the long journeys away from their homelands.
When Shetland became part of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, trade with northern Europe decreased, although fishing has continued to be an important aspect of the economy up to the present day.
When the African slave trade began in 1673, the difficult conditions and inhumane treatment slaves were subjected to bred discontent.
When trans-Saharan trade intensified, they developed departure and arrival centers with slave depots and intermediary secure caravan stops.
When Pocklington revealed his plans to trade Gretzky to Oilers general manager and head coach Glen Sather, Sather went to work trying to stop the trade, but, when he found out Gretzky played a part in it, he changed his attitude to GM as he requested Luc Robitaille in exchange.
When trade is at stake, it is your last entrenchment ; you must defend it, or perish ... Sir, Spain knows the consequence of a war in America ; whoever gains, it must prove fatal to her ... is this any longer a nation?
As Tanenbaum said in Operating Systems ( 1987 ): " When AT & T released Version 7, it began to realize that UNIX was a valuable commercial product, so it issued Version 7 with a license that prohibited the source code from being studied in courses, in order to avoid endangering its status as a trade secret.
When Céloron's expedition arrived at Logstown, the Native Americans in the area informed Céloron that they owned the Ohio Country and that they would trade with the British regardless of the French.
When Gérôme exhibited For Sale ; Slaves at Cairo at the Royal Academy in London in 1871, it was " widely found offensive ", perhaps partly because the British liked to think they had successfully suppressed the slave trade in Egypt, also for cruelty and " representing fleshiness for its own sake ".
When three Japanese fishermen, among them Otokichi, were shipwrecked on the Olympic Peninsula in 1834, McLoughlin, envisioning an opportunity to use them to open trade with Japan, sent the trio to London on the Eagle to try to convince the Crown of his plan.
When pirate attacks became quite frequent in the Faroes it became a priority to protect the town and its trade.
When in forms other than money, financial capital may be traded on bond markets or reinsurance markets with varying degrees of trust in the social capital ( not just credits ) of bond-issuers, insurers, and others who issue and trade in financial instruments.
When the American War of Independence deprived Oxford of a valuable market for its bibles, this lease became too risky a proposition, and the Delegates were forced to offer shares in the Press to those who could take " the care and trouble of managing the trade for our mutual advantage.
When the fur trade slowed in 1840 because of fashion changes in men's hats, the value of the Pacific Northwest to the British was seriously diminished.

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