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When and Meredith
When interviewed in 2002, the 40th anniversary of his enrollment at University of Mississippi, Meredith said, " Nothing could be more insulting to me than the concept of civil rights.
When Meredith walked into the cafeteria for meals, the students eating would all turn their backs.
When Meredith discovers that she is pregnant by her boyfriend Jos Jones ( Alan Bates ), they get married.
When Lytton was twenty-five years old, he published in London a volume of poems under the name of Owen Meredith.
When the record-setting car returned a welcome-home reception was staged by Aston Martin at the Park Lane Hotel in London and Meredith later received a civic award from his home town of Milton Keynes.
When the Players ' Union was banned by the Football Association in 1909, Meredith and his fellow Manchester United team-mates refused to abandon the Players ' Union, and became known at Outcasts F. C .. A compromise was reached before the start of the 1909-10 season.
When she awakens, all traces of what has happened have disappeared, and she is unable to convince San Francisco Police detectives Tony Carlson ( Chevy Chase ) and his partner Inspector " Fergie " Ferguson ( Brian Dennehy ) or even her landlord Mr. Hennessy ( Burgess Meredith ) that she was attacked.
When Poirot approaches Meredith Blake he introduces himself as a friend of Lady Mary Lytton-Gore, a character known from Three Act Tragedy.
When he used the Phone-a-Friend lifeline, host Meredith Vieira would read the question and the four choices to the friend that he chose to call and would also remind him how much time was remaining on the 30 seconds used for that lifeline.
When Gen. Gibbon was promoted to division command, he recommended that the recuperating Cutler be given command of the Iron Brigade, but Col. Solomon Meredith of the 19th Indiana had better political connections and received the appointment, dismaying Cutler.
When the ban was lifted on 31 December 1906, Turnbull moved to City's crosstown rivals Manchester United, along with Billy Meredith, Herbert Burgess and Jimmy Bannister.
When Gruner + Jahr decided to exit the US magazine market in 2005, the magazine was sold to the Meredith Corporation.
When this happens, John Meredith is wracked with guilt over his failings as a father.
When the Civil War erupted in early 1861, Meredith recruited hundreds of men from his county and organized them into a volunteer regiment of infantry.
When Hugh Meredith's father experiences financial setbacks and cannot continue backing the partnership, two friends separately offer to lend Franklin the money he needs to stay in business ; the partnership amicably dissolves as Meredith goes to North Carolina, and Franklin takes from each friend half the needed sum, continuing his business in his own name.
When he spurns her sexual advances, Meredith angrily vows to make him pay.
When this eventually came to nothing, Dudley Moore suggested his friend Burgess Meredith for the role, which he in the end won.
For example: Janice Meredith ( 1924 ), Yolanda ( 1924 ), Bride's Play ( 1922 ) and the infamously expensive When Knighthood Was in Flower ( 1922 ), all financially backed by Hearst's Hollywood film company, Cosmopolitan Productions.
When Meredith separated KCMO radio from KCMO-TV, the " KCTV " calls were adopted based on the familiarity of the " TV 5 " branding.

When and Mississippi
When his term expired he was elected to the same seat ( by the Mississippi legislature, as the constitution mandated at the time ).
When René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle claimed the territory drained by here the Mississippi River for France, he named it, meaning " Land of Louis ".
Thurmond's 100th birthday celebration generated controversy because of remarks by Mississippi Senator Trent Lott that were considered as racially insensitive: " When Strom Thurmond ran for president, voted for him.
When Lincoln called Grant east in the spring of 1864 to take command of all the Union armies, Grant appointed Sherman ( by then known to his soldiers as " Uncle Billy ") to succeed him as head of the Military Division of the Mississippi, which entailed command of Union troops in the Western Theater of the war.
When three civil rights workers Mickey Schwerner, James Chaney, and Andrew Goodman went missing in Mississippi on June 21, 1964, he reportedly told President Lyndon Johnson that the incident was a hoax and there was no Ku Klux Klan in the state, surmising that the three had gone to Chicago :< ref >
When France colonised America, the territory it conquered was immense, including the whole Mississippi River ( whose first European name was the River Colbert ), from its mouth to its source at the borders of Canada.
When Missouri was first being settled, the Osage Native Americans were the only tribe between the Osage River and the Mississippi.
When the settlement learned that control of the land had passed to the United States, Mrs. Murphy was given the honor of the first Protestant prayer in public west of the Mississippi.
When the Little Rock, Mississippi River, and Texas Railroad was being built during the years of 1880-1881, it missed Red Bluff by four miles and the citizens moved to the new Town of Redfield which was named for J. E.
When the war ended later that year, Black Hawk and his people were forced to leave the area and go north, paving the way for more European-American settlers to enter the Mississippi Valley.
When Sirica ordered Nixon to comply with the committee's and Cox's demands, the President offered Cox a compromise: instead of producing the tapes, he would allow the Senator John Stennis ( a Democrat from Mississippi ) to listen to the tapes, with the help of a transcript prepared for him by the White House, and Stennis would then prepare summaries of the tapes ' contents.
When the war ended, veterans of Mississippi regiments found Greenville in a state of ruin.
When another Mississippi county was created in 1873 from land originally located in DeSoto, Marshall, and Tunica counties, Coldwater found itself to be a part of the newly formed Tate County.
When De Soto crossed the Mississippi River in 1539, he traveled to a point below the mouth of the St. Francis River and eventually passed through present-day Butler County.
When the Confederates reduced their garrison at Port Hudson, Louisiana, on the Mississippi, he invested that place in May 1863.
" When asked about his opinion of the result, Ali said " That computer must of been made in Mississippi.
When the University of Mississippi began a process to find a new mascot in 2010, some students started a campaign to have Admiral Ackbar selected.
When asked about his band, leader John Sebastian said it sounded like a combination of " Mississippi John Hurt and Chuck Berry ," prompting his friend, Fritz Richmond, to suggest the name " Lovin ' Spoonful " from a line in Hurt's song, " Coffee Blues ".
When Mississippi seceded from the Union and joined the Confederacy on January 9, 1861, Lamar said:
When the Civil War was over, he returned to the University of Mississippi where he was a professor of metaphysics, social science and law.
When Spain closed the port of New Orleans to American commerce in 1784, Congress sent John Jay to Madrid to achieve terms to open the Mississippi to Americans.
When Musgrove was seven years old, his father, a road crew worker with the Mississippi Highway Department, caught pneumonia while laboring during a record snowstorm and died.
When Governor Musgrove took office in January 2000, fewer than 525 Mississippi children were enrolled in Children's Health Insurance Program.
When the college failed to reopen at the end of the war, the property was sold to the state of Mississippi.

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