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When and AWU
When conflict with the Groupers precipitated a national split in the ALP, leading to the formation of the breakaway Democratic Labor Party ( DLP ), the national organisation of the AWU swung its support behind ALP leader Dr H. V. Evatt and disbanded the Groups.
When the trade unions formed the Australian Labor Party following the defeat of the 1890s strikes, the AWU became a powerful influence in the party, particularly in Queensland and Western Australia, and to a lesser extent in the other states.

When and uncharacteristically
When his airship bangs into a tower, Tom is uncharacteristically nonplussed and needs support.
When taking the order, Red reflects that Andy is uncharacteristically excited about the poster, but does not think more of it at the time.
When they return, Frisky uncharacteristically skips a ticker tape parade through New York City to be with his wife.

When and endorsed
When the film was first released Frank S. Nugent, the film critic of The New York Times praised the film and the acting, writing, " And New York, unless we have miscalculated again, will endorse its film version, at the Roxy, as heartily as it has endorsed the film of the Joads.
When L ' Ere Nouvelle endorsed ever more socialist policies, he left the paper's leadership on 2 September, while continuing to support it.
When he, as the UGG's delegate to the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, opposed a resolution calling for the continued tax-exempt status of pools, the resolution's proponents suggested stating that it was " endorsed by the cooperatives "; Brownlee objected that the UGG was a cooperative, and the wording was withdrawn.
When Mellish resigned from Parliament and triggered a by-election, Tatchell was endorsed as the Labour Party candidate.
When Gahagan Douglas defeated Boddy for the nomination, Downey endorsed the Republican U. S. Representative Richard M. Nixon.
" When news of Grant's victory — one of the Union's first in the Civil War — was received in Washington, D. C., newspapers remarked ( and President Abraham Lincoln endorsed ) that Ulysses S. Grant's first two initials, " U. S .," stood for " Unconditional Surrender ," which would later become his nickname.
When the Pantheon was opened in 1772, their choice was at once endorsed by the fashionable public: Horace Walpole pronounced it to be " the most beautiful edifice in England ".
When John Blatnik opted not to run for a 15th term in 1974, he endorsed Oberstar as his successor.
When it became obvious to Zhang that Yuan would usurp control of the central government, Zhang endorsed Yuan's rule over that of either Sun or the Manchus.
When Flaherty later left provincial politics to seek a seat in the Canadian House of Commons as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada, Tory endorsed his former rival in the 2006 election ; Flaherty was elected and was appointed Finance Minister.
When put to a referendum it was overwhelmingly endorsed by over 94 % of the participating electorate.
When advocating capital punishment, President Ronald Reagan called King his " favorite Democratic governor " and King endorsed Reagan in the 1984 Presidential election.
When the convention endorsed the doctrine of popular sovereignty, 50 Southern delegates walked out.
When Sadi Carnot endorsed electoral candidates, he often identified them as such attendees.
When the Democratic nomination went not to Arnall but to the Arlanta businessman Lester Maddox, a strong segregationist, the Democrat Vandiver endorsed in the general election the Republican nominee, U. S. Representative Howard " Bo " Callaway, then of Pine Mountain.
When Kirk and Gurney endorsed Carswell, Lieutenant Governor Ray C. Osborne, a Kirk appointee, abandoned his own primary challenge to Cramer.
When he joined Children of Bodom, Roope made a deal with ESP Guitars, which already endorsed Alexi and Henkka Seppälä.
When Duncan was eliminated after the third ballot, he endorsed Dalton McGuinty, the winner ( Ottawa Citizen, 2 December 1996 ).
When Egerton became Governor of Lagos he enthusiastically endorsed the extension of the Lagos – Ibadan railway onward to Oshogbo, and the project was approved in November 1904.
When the legislature later called a convention, Walsh won election as a delegate-at-large as part of a slate of candidates who endorsed adding provisions for initiative and referendum to the state constitution, key Progressive-era reforms.
When the anti-religious drive inflamed the anger of the rural population, not to mention that of the Pope and other Western church spokesmen, the regime was able to back off from a policy that it had never publicly endorsed anyway.
When the election was called, the Liberal riding association endorsed New Democratic Party candidate Kathy Pounder in protest.
When Sidkeong came to power, he arranged widened sovereignty for Sikkim from King George's government and endorsed sweeping reforms in his short rule as Chogyal, which ended in 1914.
When he endorsed Nike, Inc., Louisville Slugger and Rawlings, he asked them to donate money to his foundation or equipment to inner-city baseball programs rather than pay him.

When and strike
When words can be used in a more fresh and primitive way so that they strike with the force of sights and sounds, when tones of sound and colors of paint and the carven shape all strike the sensibilities with an undeniable force of data in and of themselves, compelling the observer into an attitude of attention, all this imitates the way experience itself in its deepest character strikes upon the door of consciousness and clamors for entrance.
When the resistance is suddenly removed without warning, the patient's arm may swing up and even strike themselves.
When ITV did return, its first evening schedule included a special " catch-up " edition of Coronation Street, in which storylines which would have taken place during the strike were explained away in the form of a narrative chat between Len Fairclough and Bet Lynch.
When the newspapers went on strike he read the funny papers on the radio.
When Standard Fruit offered a new wage equivalent to US $ 1. 75 per day, the strike ultimately collapsed.
When the monsoon winds change, cyclones sometimes strike the shores of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.
When the Mauritanian miners went on a two-month strike in the late 1960s the army intervened and eight miners were killed.
When the coconut supply was halted by the strike, resourceful Ricardo Gracia made the executive decision to relocate the ingredients of the Coco-Loco inside hollowed out pineapples ( evidently the pineapple cutters ’ union had not followed suit with a strike of their own ).
When share warrants are issued, the company must strike out the name of the shareholder from its register of members and state the date of issue of the warrant and the number of shares to which it relates.
When the god did not strike him down, the people were amazed and converted to Christianity.
When oil was discovered at the Maracaibo strike in 1922, Venezuela's dictator, Juan Vicente Gómez, allowed US oil companies to write Venezuela's petroleum law.
When Menelaus wants to strike the finishing blow, Hector kills him to protect his brother.
When they strike the atmosphere, they can create large showers of secondary particles that are detected on Earth's surface.
When the ARU struck the Pullman Palace Car Company over pay cuts, President Grover Cleveland used the United States Army to break the strike.
When both fields equalize, the energy stored in the spring is released to strike the hammer against the ribbon and prints a dot on the paper.
When that fails, the Emperor goads Luke to strike him down to save the Rebels, who are losing a battle with the Empire on and over the forest moon of Endor.
When overtures intended to bring about new elections and PPP participation in the government were brushed aside, the largely Indo-Guyanese sugar work force went on a bitter strike.
When one chooses an abstract domain, one typically has to strike a balance between keeping fine-grained relationships, and high computational costs.
When they strike the antenna of a radio receiver, the waves excite similar ( but less powerful ) radio frequency currents in it.
When the strike started on 3 May 1926, Bevan soon emerged as one of the leaders of the South Wales miners.
When Anakin arrives, Windu is standing over the disarmed Palpatine, prepared to strike.
When he begins, however, the log shouts out, " Don't strike me too hard!
When the middle horizontal wheel has made 1 revolution, the carriage will have gone 1 li and the wooden figure in the lower story will strike the drum.

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