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When and Klingons
When the franchise was later revived in films and new series enjoying larger budgets and improved makeup techniques, the appearance of Klingons was changed drastically.
When ( modern ) Klingon Worf and his crewmates see an original-series Klingon, his crewmates ask about the stunning difference in appearance ; Worf says tersely that the matter is something Klingons " do not discuss with outsiders ".
When Paris succeeded in getting her to open up, she admitted that she's afraid her husband will find living with two Klingons too difficult and will leave her the way her father did.
When Worf refuses, Gowron issues an ultimatum: he may join the Klingons, or be a dishonorable traitor to his people.
When the Enterprise rescues the pilot, the Klingons attack with a new energy weapon capable of incapacitating a starship and demand that the pilot be handed over to them.
When Tessic informs Korok, the leader of the Klingons, that they do not have all the deuterium because two pumps were not working, Korok hits him and gives them four days to meet the order, and then beams out.
When Tuvok initiates the mind meld, he attempts to take them to the cliff in his memory, but instead they appear on the USS Excelsior, under attack by the Klingons.
When the Klingons attempt to respond, the dictator destroys their fleet with planet-based weapons that were secretly provided to Tezwa by the Federation President, as a last resort during the Dominion War.

When and confront
When the Viking raids resumed in 892, Alfred was better prepared to confront them with a standing, mobile field army, a network of garrisons, and a small fleet of ships navigating the rivers and estuaries.
When a group of whites arrived and began pulling at the grating over a window, Bell went outside to confront crowd of 300-400 men.
When Ralph and Piggy confront Jack's tribe about the stolen spectacles, Piggy asks " Which is better – to have rules and agree, or to hunt and kill?
When Romulus refuses, they confront him in battle and are defeated.
When Harley returns to confront Griff, Frankie and Joey declare their independence.
When Anderson sees her in the hospital, he storms off to confront Pell but is stopped by Ward.
When Horn tries to confront Smith, however, Smith takes his badge and gives it to Hector.
When a student ( or other community member ) feels that another student has broken the Code, he or she is encouraged not to look the other way but rather to confront the possible offender and engage in a dialogue with him or her, before taking matters to an Honor Council which can help mediate the dispute.
When Tigranes had gathered a large army he returned to confront Lucullus.
When Luyendyk entered victory lane after the race to confront TMS general manager Eddie Gossage about the finish uttering obscenities, an irate Foyt approached Luyendyk from behind and slapped and shoved him into tulips ( ironically given Luyendyk's Dutch nationality ).
When Ommadon appears on the battlefield, Peter separates himself from Gorbash to confront him, and it is Peter's explanations of science against Ommadon's declarations of magic that destroy the latter ; whereupon the others are restored to life and the ' Last Realm of Magic ' takes shape.
When they came to confront Moses, they changed their minds, saying " You did not keep a human commandment, but it was so that you might keep the divine commandment of hospitality.
When suspects are encountered, the police can confront them with an alert, armed force and try to take control without shooting.
When Kamakura's rule was destroyed in 1333, Kyoto's court society emerged again to confront the warriors.
When Black Bolt attempted to set off an explosion that would spread the Terrigen Mists across the galaxy, reasoning that this action would render all equal, Crystal defied his orders and risked her life to take Lockjaw to confront him, disabling the Terrigen qualities of the explosion and convincing Black Bolt that the powers that would be created by his plan would cause more harm than good.
When they confront each other, everyone finds out that his powers are more advanced than Dule's ( due to the fact that he breathed in more gas ).
When Jason's parents and sister leave town for a summer holiday, Jason and Kaylee use their savings to fly to Los Angeles to confront Wolf, leaving local bully Bret Callaway ( Taran Killam ) to attend to Kaylee's absent-minded grandmother Pearl ( Sparkle ) after Jason bribed him by promising to do his summer school homework for him.
When Lyra and Will confront Sir Charles, he readily admits that he has stolen the alethiometer and blackmails the pair into retrieving a mysterious knife from Cittàgazze in exchange for its return.
When he's framed for murder, Dr. Thorndyke must confront his own anxiety disorder, " high anxiety ," in order to prove his innocence.
When the women confront Tracy about the girls ' drug use and stealing, Tracy angrily blames Evie after she sees how Evie tries to blame it on her.
When Aeacus returns to confront the alleged Heracles ( i. e. Xanthias ), Xanthias offers him his " slave " ( Dionysus ) for torturing, to obtain the truth as to whether or not he is really a thief.
When he tries to confront the Siren, she tries to kill him, but his powers allow him to survive, though he falls under her control.
When the boys confront Mxyzptlk, they realize that this was not the same Mxyzptlk whom Superman had regularly faced ; indeed, he appears to not have even assumed the name ' Mxyzptlk ' at this point, regarding it as sounding like something somebody randomly typed ( which is, indeed, how the character chose his name in his first post-Crisis appearance ).
* When Londo approaches G ' Kar to confront him about the attacks, G ' Kar offers Londo spoo, noting that it is " quite fresh.

When and ruling
When Hitler ordered Yugoslavia's invasion, Ribbentrop was opposed, though only because the Foreign Office was likely to be excluded from ruling the occupied Yugoslavia.
When the ruling dynasty changed, the royal establishment abandoned its capital of Manan and settled in the new capital Njimi further south of Kanem ( the word for " south " in the Teda language ).
When the Nazis took power in Germany in 1933, the Jewish community in Kolberg comprised 200 people, and the antisemitic repression by Germany's ruling party led several of them to flee the country.
When Henry first came to the throne, he had very little interest in actually ruling ; rather, he preferred to indulge in luxuries and to partake in sports.
When there is a larger number of ordained ministers than ruling elders, additional ruling elders are appointed to redress the imbalance.
When the ruling SPS refused to accept its defeat in municipal elections in 1996, Serbians engaged in large protests against the government.
When Leo VI became ruling emperor in 886 one of his first acts was to have Michael's body exhumed and reburied, with great ceremony, in the imperial mausoleum in the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople.
When the Supreme Court, ruling in Griffin v. County School Board of Prince Edward County, agreed in May 1964 in a 9-0 ruling, deciding in a unanimous decision that Prince Edward County's move violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment, county and state supervisors gave in rather than risk prosecution and prison, ending the era of Massive Resistance in Virginia.
When the requirements of burden of proof for a divorce are difficult to meet, in most jurisdictions, an a mensa et thoro ruling assures the couple a slot in the court's schedule whenever they file for a full divorce, by showing that they were both serious about their separation.
When negative, these tests are more accurate in ruling out infectious mononucleosis.
When the Greek revolution broke out in 1821, the British Cabinet was dominated by the conservative faction of the ruling Tory party, including Castlereagh, Lord Liverpool ( prime minister ) and Duke of Wellington, the victor of the Battle of Waterloo and now Master General of Ordnance.
When whites used economic retaliation local Blacks seeking school integration in 1956 after the US Supreme Court ruling declaring segregation in public schools to be unconstitutional, students came to their support with hunger strikes, boycotts, and mass marches.
When he was sworn in as the eighth President of South Korea on 25 February 1998, it marked the first time in Korean history that the ruling party peacefully transferred power to a democratically elected opposition victor.
When Charles ( 877 ) and then the elder Louis died within two years, some nobles advocated electing the younger Louis as sole king, but another party favoured each brother ruling a separate sphere of the country.
When the apparatus had extracted confessions of varying quality from a prisoner, the State's system of public procurators and courts would be called in, in order to make a ruling on the sentence.
When released, Magnus resumed ruling his remaining domains in Norway and Sweden until his death in 1374 only three years later.
When the base changes, a revolutionary class becomes the new ruling class that forms the superstructure.
When polysomnography is also used, it is primarily for the purpose of ruling out other disorders such as narcolepsy or sleep apnea.
When forced to rely upon conflicting authenticated hadiths to derive a ruling, Mālikīs would then choose the hadith that has a Medinan origin, meaning the transmitter ( s ) resided in Medina.
When Beowulf leads his men to Denmark, he speaks of Hrothgar to both a coast-guard and to Hrothgar's herald: he calls Hrothgar a " famed king ", " famed warrior ", and " protector of the Scyldings " ( the ruling clan ), and describes him as " old and good.
When the republic collapsed, under the Act of Mediation ( 1803 ) it was one of the six " Directorial " cantons and during the Restoration ( from 1815 to 1848 ) it was one of the three ruling cantons.
When the federal judge reviewed the work of his clerks he overturned his earlier ruling, and decided to hear the case on whether or not Ashton-Tate owned the language.
When the Druze were a minority being persecuted they took the appearance of another religion externally, usually the ruling religion in the area, and for the most part adhered to Muslim customs by this practice.

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