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When and Eisenhower
When the possibility that he had not given reconsideration to so weighty a decision seemed to disconcert his questioners, Mr. Eisenhower was known to make his characteristic statement to the press that he was not going to talk about the matter any more.
When Russia successfully tested a hydrogen bomb, Eisenhower, against the advice of Dulles, decided to initiate a disarmament proposal to the Russians.
" When Robert B. Anderson, Eisenhower's first Secretary of the Navy argued that the Navy must recognize the " customs and usages prevailing in certain geographic areas of our country which the Navy had no part in creating ", Eisenhower overruled him: " We have not taken and we shall not take a single backward step.
When asked by reporters at the end of a televised press conference to list one of Nixon's policy ideas he had adopted, Eisenhower joked, " If you give me a week, I might think of one.
When Eisenhower was appointed Supreme Allied Commander for the planned Normandy Landings he suggested that Alexander become ground forces commander, as he was popular with both British and US officers.
When questioned about the presidential capabilities of the former President's younger brother, university administrator Milton S. Eisenhower, in July 1964, Goldwater replied, " One Eisenhower in a generation is enough.
When General Eisenhower learned of the matter, he ordered Patton to make amends, after which, it was reported, " Patton's conduct then became as generous as it had been furious ," and he apologized to the soldier " and to all those present at the time ," The news reporters who had sent their report to Bedell Smith demanded that Patton be fired in exchange for killing the story, a demand which Eisenhower refused.
When Eisenhower asked Patton how long it would take him to disengage six divisions of his Third Army and commence a counterattack north to relieve the 101st Airborne, Patton replied, " As soon as you're through with me.
When Eisenhower learned of the secret mission, he was furious.
When Patton and Eisenhower met in the mid 1920s, Patton was six years Eisenhower's senior in the Army and Eisenhower saw Patton as a leading mind in tank warfare, as both men had strong interest in tank warfare.
When Patton came under criticism for the " Sicily slapping incident ," Eisenhower met privately with Patton and reprimanded him.
When Patton openly accused Eisenhower of caring more about a political career than his military duties, their friendship effectively came to an end.
When President Dwight Eisenhower took office in 1953, he strengthened and extended Truman's loyalty review program, while decreasing the avenues of appeal available to dismissed employees.
When Eisenhower won the Presidency later that year, many of Dewey's closest aides and advisors would become leading figures in the Eisenhower Administration.
When Eisenhower briefed President-elect Kennedy on the NSC system, as when Gordon Gray briefed his successor McGeorge Bundy, they both emphasized the importance of the established NSC machinery in the management of foreign policy and national security affairs.
When Dwight Eisenhower became President in January, 1953, he appointed Dulles as his Secretary of State.
When Penn State changed its name from College to University in 1953, its president, Milton S. Eisenhower, sought to persuade the town to change its name as well.
When the predictions proved true and Eisenhower won a landslide within 1 % of the initial prediction, Charles Collingwood, the on-air announcer, embarrassingly announced that they had covered up the earlier prediction.
When Eisenhower finally consented, Lodge served as his campaign manager and played a key role in helping Eisenhower to win the nomination over Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio, the candidate of the party's conservative faction.
When President Dwight D. Eisenhower retired in 1961 it was nearly universal, but the president himself had not been confronted with a dial tone.

When and Tunnel
When he attempted to attack the main spine at Tunnel Hill, his troops were repeatedly repulsed by Patrick Cleburne's heavy division, the best unit in Braxton Bragg's army.
When the roundabout facing the Rotherhithe Tunnel was redeveloped in the early 1980s, several nineteenth century buildings were demolished including a school and a nunnery.
When the George Rogers Clark Council, which owned the property, merged with Old Kentucky Home Council, one of the conditions was that Tunnel Mill would not be closed.
When the line opened the final passenger section from Edge Hill to Crown Street railway station was cable hauled as was the section down the Wapping Tunnel.
When the New York and Jersey Tunnel Company resumed construction on the tunnels in 1902, they employed a different method of tunneling using tubular cast iron plating.
When no one else was around to observe, a key Time Tunnel scientist, young physicist Dr. Anthony Newman ( James Darren ), turns the machine on and sends himself back in time in an attempt to prove that the Time Tunnel project funds were not wasted.
When the Channel Tunnel was ready for construction, it was decided to complete the M20 between junctions 8 and 9 and this opened in 1991.
When an expressway needed to be built downtown, the terms forced the Lytle Tunnel to be built under the park to preserve it.
* When the Baytown Tunnel was removed in 1997 to allow deepening and widening of the Houston Ship Channel ( it was replaced by the Fred Hartman Bridge ), it was the largest tunnel so removed ( 35 ' diameter by 1, 041 ' length ) without closing the Channel, losing time due to accidents, or impacting the navigational safety of the Port.
When non-urban road tunnels are included, the Dublin Port Tunnel is shorter than some other European tunnels, such as the Lærdal Tunnel () in Norway ( 24. 5 km ), the Gotthard Road Tunnel in Switzerland ( 17 km ), the Mont Blanc Tunnel between France and Italy ( 11. 6 km ) and the Western Scheldt Tunnel () in The Netherlands ( 6. 6 km ).
When the road passes through the Tunnel du Fayet, there are openings cut into the tunnel to afford a view.
When constructed, it was only the third underwater vehicular tunnel constructed in the United States ( after the Holland Tunnel between Jersey City, New Jersey, and downtown Manhattan, New York City, New York and the Posey Tube between Oakland and Alameda, California ).
When it opened, the tunnel was the longest and second-deepest subsea tunnel in Europe and Norway, after the Hitra Tunnel.
When the A1 was re-routed through the Tyne Tunnel, it was renumbered as the A6127 ( M )-becoming one of only two four-digit, Axxxx ( M ) motorways, the other being the A6144 ( M ) road.
Batt was then commissioned to write the official anthem for the inauguration of the Channel Tunnel by the Queen, entitled " When Flags Fly Together ".
When completed, the Blue Ridge Tunnel was the longest in the United States and one of the longest tunnels in the world, a remarkable feat of engineering.
( When Brunel, for instance, first surveyed the GWR, he planned to use cable assistance in the Box Tunnel.
When the Muni Metro system and Market Street Subway was built, it was connected to the Twin Peaks Tunnel to be used by the K Ingleside, L Taraval and M Ocean View lines.
When the Colorado-Big Thompson ( C-BT ) project is diverting water to northeastern Colorado, water collected in Lake Granby can be pumped back into Shadow Mountain where it flows backward into Grand Lake, then under Rocky Mountain National Park and the Continental Divide via the Alva B. Adams Tunnel to the Big Thompson River on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains.

When and opened
When we opened the door again for business and switched on the lights she said:
When the stock exchange opened this morning, many dealers were quick to purchase shares in Douglas, Lockheed and United Aircraft and prices rose substantially.
When he opened the door, there stood Eugene, on his way out of the apartment.
When the Yalta Conference opened, the American policy of postponing all discussion of Russia's western boundaries until the peace conference had broken down.
When Felix first opened the door on it, all these shades were tightly drawn and the whole studio was as dark as night.
When a PAP connection was opened, each end sent the other an ATP request which basically meant " send me more data ".
When closed the altarpiece displayed the four panels of the legend of St. Sebastian ’ s Martyrdom, while the opened wings displayed the Stations of the Cross.
When the crowd — eventually reinforced by mutinous gardes françaises — proved a fair match for the fort's defenders, Governor de Launay, the commander of the Bastille, capitulated and opened the gates to avoid a mutual massacre.
When U-41 surfaced near Baralong, the latter opened fire while continuing to fly the American flag, and sank the U-boat.
When Spain opened the Cuban trade ports, it quickly became a popular place.
When the partial pressure of is reduced, for example when a can of soda is opened, the equilibrium for each of the forms of carbonate ( carbonate, bicarbonate, carbon dioxide, and carbonic acid ) shifts until the concentration of in the solution is equal to the solubility of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > at that temperature and pressure.
When they opened the bag to show the guards, it appeared no longer to hold her head but to be full of rose petals.
When Griffith was 14, his mother abandoned the farm and moved the family to Louisville, where she opened a boarding house.
When the database was first opened, the program was handed back a link to the first record in the database, which also contained pointers to other pieces of data.
When Seamus Heaney gave an Oxford lecture on the poet he opened by addressing the assembly, " Dylan Thomas is now as much a case history as a chapter in the history of poetry ", querying how ' Thomas the Poet ' is one of his forgotten attributes.
When Munch died, his remaining works were bequeathed to the city of Oslo, which built the Munch Museum at Tøyen ( it opened in 1963 ).
When it opened on December 17, 1900, officials estimated 5, 000 immigrants per day would be processed.
When the Revolution opened, some women struck forcefully, using the volatile political climate to assert their active natures.
When a new junior high school was opened in 1986, the Fairmount High School building was closed for good.
When the railway opened to Fort William on 7 August 1894, the station was given prime position at the south end of the town.
When the Great Depression hit in the 1930s there were no easily available jobs in the US and Canada and emigration fell to less than 50, 000 a year, bringing to an end the period of mass migrations that had opened in the mid-18th century.
When The Second City opened its doors on December 16, 1959, directed by Paul Sill, his mother Viola Spolin began training new improvisers through a series of classes and exercises which became the cornerstone of modern improv training.
When the building opened, popular opinion was enthusiastic.
When family friend John T. Ford opened 1, 500-seat Ford's Theatre on November 9 in Washington, D. C., Booth was one of the first leading men to appear there, playing in Charles Selby's The Marble Heart.
When the sons of Israel opened their sacks, they saw their money that they used to pay for the grain.

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