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When and North
When the North Tower was struck at 8: 46 a. m., many executives began evacuating their employees from the upper floors of the South Tower.
" When Congress, in the summer of 1973, legislated an end to U. S. military action in, over, or off the shores of Indochina, the only U. S. military activity then going on was air support of a friendly Cambodian government and army desperately defending their country against a North Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge onslaught ... What destabilized Cambodia was North Vietnam's occupation of chunks of Cambodian territory from 1965 onwards for use as military bases from which to launch attacks on U. S. and South Vietnamese forces in South Vietnam.
Judge's gory send-up When Animated Animals Attack is also a cult hit among animation festival fans in North America, as are the works of Don Hertzfeldt ( Billy's Balloon, Rejected, The Meaning of Life ) and Robert Smigel.
When South America became attached to North America creating the Isthmus of Panama, the Arctic region cooled due to the strengthening of the Humboldt and Gulf Stream currents, eventually leading to the glaciations of the Pleistocene ice age, the current interglacial of which is the Holocene Epoch.
Other views of God affirmed by members of the Conservative movement include Kabbalistic mysticism ; Hasidic panentheism ( neo-Hasidism, Jewish Renewal ); limited theism ( as in Harold Kushner's When Bad Things Happen to Good People ); and organic thinking in the fashion of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne, also known as process theology ( such as Rabbis Max Kaddushin, William E. Kaufman, or Bradley Shavit Artson ).
When slavery became institutionalized in the North American colonies, white men, whether or not they were married, sometimes took enslaved women as concubines.
When Yellowstone Caldera last erupted some 650, 000 years ago, it released about 1, 000 km < sup > 3 </ sup > of material ( as measured in dense rock equivalent ( DRE )), covering a substantial part of North America in up to two metres of debris.
When Michael S. Swavely retired as president of Compaq's North American division on July 12, 1991, Eckhard Pfeiffer was named to succeed him.
When Emily was 13, she and Anne withdrew from participation in the Angria story and began a new one about Gondal, a large island in the North Pacific.
When the church moved further North the Smith and Armstrong families followed it.
When Godzilla 1985 failed at the box office, it was the last Godzilla film produced by Toho to receive any major release in North American theaters until Godzilla 2000 fifteen years later.
When not breeding, the auks spent their time foraging in the waters of the North Atlantic, ranging as far south as northern Spain through Canada, Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Norway, Ireland, and Great Britain.
When the Church of St. Luke in the Fields was founded in 1820 it stood in fields south of the road ( now Christopher Street ) that led from Greenwich Lane ( now Greenwich Avenue ) down to a landing on the North River.
When the South Branch and North Branch connect to form just the Kalamazoo River, it then flows through the rest of Calhoun County.
When Europeans arrived as colonists in North America, Native Americans changed their practice of slavery dramatically.
When he hastily returned home, the brief attempt at political liberalization in North Korea was ended.
When North Americans are leaving work, Asians are just arriving to work.
When the province of Holland was re-established in 1814, it was given two governors, one for the former department of Maasland ( i. e. the area that is now South Holland ) and one for the former department of Amstelland ( i. e. the area that is now North Holland ).
When the constitutional amendments were introduced in 1840, it was decided to split Holland once again, this time into two provinces called " South Holland " and " North Holland ".
When this scheme was revealed, Reagan admitted that he knew about Iranian " arms for hostages " dealings but professed ignorance about the proceeds funding the Contras ; for this, National Security Council aide Lt. Col. Oliver North took much of the blame.
When talking about the Global North and the Global South, the majority of the time the two go hand in hand.
When they reached the nearest train station at North Creek, at 5: 22 am on September 14, he received another telegram informing him that McKinley had died a few hours earlier.
When frictions between North and South culminated in the American Civil War, many blacks, slave and free, fought with the Union Army.

When and enthusiastically
When benzodiazepines were first introduced, they were enthusiastically adopted for treating all forms of epilepsy.
When the First World War erupted, Dix enthusiastically volunteered for the German Army.
When Frederick returned home to Saxony in July 1815 he was greeted enthusiastically throughout the land.
When the Mexican War broke in 1845 following the annexation of Texas into the United States, Union County enthusiastically provided men, totalling over 30.
When the high profile Brendan O ' Brien approached King's X about creating an album together, the band enthusiastically accepted.
When The Birds was performed in 414 BC, Athenians were still optimistic about the future of the Sicilian Expedition, which had set out the year before under the joint command of Alcibiades, who had promoted it enthusiastically, and Athens ' most experienced general, Nicias, who had opposed the venture.
When, after the victory of the allies in the Battle of Leipzig, Ernest Augustus spent some days in Neustrelitz, he was greeted enthusiastically.
When she published her second volume of poems, Blinder Sommer ( Blind summer ), in 1965, it was welcomed enthusiastically by the public.
When François-Poncet reported to Paris Hitler's favorable attitude towards such a declaration, and his willingness to send his Foreign Minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop, to Paris to sign the proposed declaration, Bonnet enthusiastically embraced the idea.
When the University of Minnesota asked her to join its faculty, she did so enthusiastically.
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 Rian Lindell kicked the game-winning field goal as time expired, radio play-by-play announcer John Murphy enthusiastically dubbed their victory " The greatest comeback since The Comeback!
When Thelma would sing " Jesus ", the crowd really responded enthusiastically.
When a White Sox rally starts, Hawk Harrelson will often enthusiastically say " Don't Stop Now Boys.
When balloonist and adventurer Steve Fossett heard about it from friend, Barron Hilton, Fossett enthusiastically joined the project as its sponsor.
When World War I started, Gumilev hastened to Russia and enthusiastically joined a corps of elite cavalry.

When and rallied
When war broke out between Russia and the Ottomans in 1877, Greek popular sentiment rallied to Russia's side, but Greece was too poor, and too concerned of British intervention, to officially enter the war.
When elements of the army leadership tried to assassinate Hitler in the July 20 plot shortly thereafter, it was this trio that rallied the resistance to the plotters.
When drafting the resolution, the Utah Legislature gave many reasons to recognize Jell-O, including that Utah had been the highest per capita consumer of Jell-O for many years, and how citizens of Utah had rallied to " Take Back the Title " after Des Moines, Iowa exceeded Utah in Jell-O consumption in 1999.
When the casualties start to mount, a theatre audience is rallied by singing " Are We Downhearted?
When the sheriff returned with 125 newly deputized agents two days later, the strikers rallied 5, 000 townspeople to their cause.
When Venizelos was forced to flee Athens, Papandreou accompanied him to Crete, and then went to Lesbos, where he mobilised anti-monarchist supporters in the islands and rallied support for Venizelos's insurgent pro-British government in Thessaloniki.
When Mary escaped from Loch Leven on 2 May 1568 the Duke of Chatelherault and other nobles rallied to her standard, but Moray gathered his allies and defeated her forces at the Battle of Langside, near Glasgow on 13 May 1568.
When the War of the Austrian Succession broke out Trenck rallied volunteers and marched for Vienna to assist Maria Theresa of Austria.
When all the gunners were killed and the battery silenced, he rallied his men and fought his way back at night on foot through the enemy's lines, bringing all unwounded men safely in, together with 15 prisoners.
When the Confederacy was overthrown and replaced by the Terran Dominion, Moria rallied to Mengsk's banner and joined the new administration.
When Carly's car drove off a cliff, Luke and Laura rallied around Bobbie to comfort her.
When rumors began late in 2001 that Showtime would also not be renewing Stargate SG-1 after its fifth season, panicking fans rallied to save the show and Daniel's character, starting massive write-in campaigns and setting up websites such as the " Save Daniel Jackson " site.
When The Free French Naval Forces was organized, he rallied to de Gaulle in 1942 and participated in The Invasion of Normandy toward The Free French Liberation of France with The Allied Forces.
When the Tory peers rallied to the cause of the freemen, a rather flexible class who dominated the electorate in many towns and cities, Hatherton observed caustically that:
When the regiment was forced to pull back, he retrieved the flag and rallied his fellow soldiers for a second attack.
When President Lázaro Cárdenas del Río called on unions for support in resisting a threatened coup by Calles and opposing an employers ' strike in Monterrey, the CGOCM and the PCM rallied to his defense.
When news of Wallace's latest attack on the English rippled throughout Scotland, men rallied to him.
When a group led by George Speight, a businessman who had been declared bankrupt following the cancellation of several contracts by the Chaudhry government, entered Parliament buildings on 19 May 2000, disaffected elements of the Fijian population rallied to his side.
When Alan García sought to take control of private banking, Luis Bedoya Reyes and Lourdes Flores rallied in the streets against the proposal.

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