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When the post office began handling parcel post in 1913, terminal Railway Post Office operations were established in major cities by the RMS, in order to handle the large increase in mail volume.
When told that his party, including his own campaign manager, Stephen W. Dorsey, was involved, Garfield directed MacVeagh and James to root out the corruption in the Post Office Department " to the bone ", regardless of where it might lead.
When Gathmann died in June 1917, he held more patents than any other person alive at that time, and his death was mentioned in papers all over the globe, from the Chicago Tribune, to the New York Times and the Washington Post.
When he moved to Rochester in 1847, Frederick Douglass joined Amy and Isaac Post and the M ' Clintocks in this Rochester-based chapter of the American Anti-Slavery Society.
When Emil Post in his 1921 Introduction to a general theory of elementary propositions extended his proof of the consistency of the propositional calculus ( i. e. the logic ) beyond that of Principia Mathematica ( PM ) he observed that with respect to a generalized set of postulates ( i. e. axioms ) he would no longer be able to automatically invoke the notion of " contradiction " – such a notion might not be contained in the postulates:
When all of the children were old enough to attend school, Ann found employment as a linotype operator for the Bridgeport Post.
When the time came for the Village to have a Post Office the paperwork was filled out with the name of Ludington.
When he was indicted for defrauding the Post Office, they renamed it on March 5, 1885, for Grover Cleveland, the newly elected President of the United States.
When the Rogersville Post Office was established on October 4, 1825 with Thomas Cunningham as the postmaster, the'd ' was dropped from the town's name and it has been known as Rogersville ever since.
When, in 1887, the community applied for a U. S. Post Office, residents voted to adopt the name of the mountain.
When Jacob Munster, a young man from the Netherlands who until the 1860s spelled his surname " Monster ," opened an area General Store complete with a U. S. postal station on the back, the local farmers and settlers came to rely on the postal station, which soon became a United States Post Office.
When this action dried out Portage Creek on 14 May 1871, the settlement, which had only the week before been designated as Onekama with a Post Office under that name, moved to the previously submerged land at the northwestern shore of the lake near an earlier settlement called " Brookfield ".
When it was given a Post Office, the name " Le Roy " was assigned.
When a Post Office was established here in 1897, the name of the town was changed to Aristes, a contraction of the name Aristides, a Greek statesman.
When the Post interests sold the business in 1945 to Ely and Walker Dry Goods Company of St. Louis, Missouri, the plant was producing six million yards of cloth a year and employed 375 workers who manufactured Postex cotton sheets and Garza pillow cases.
When this is done via government policy ( for example, via reserve requirements ), this is deemed financial repression, and was practiced by countries such as the United States and United Kingdom following World War II ( from 1945 ) until the late 1970s or early 1980s ( during and following the Post – World War II economic expansion ).
When it was built, it was described as ' the intellectual beacon of the Midlands ' by the Birmingham Post.
When Federico Peña was first running for mayor of Denver in 1983, the Denver Post printed his name without the tilde as " Pena.
When Veeck returned to Cleveland, he was asked by reporter Cleveland Jackson with the Call and Post when the Indians would have a black player on its roster.
When he was introduced to the Post production systems of Emil Post and their capacity to generate language-like formal systems, he employed them as a notation for presentation of immediate-constituent analysis.
When Conrad Black bought the Post in 1990, Morris was one of the Israeli left-wing journalists.
" Washington Post editor and later press critic Ben Bagdikian said, " When Seldes was no longer printed by the mainstream press, he was an important conduit to the journalistic community, who knew that there were flaws in the system, but often couldn't get printed in their own newspapers, because the press cannot be a watchdog on itself.
When it came time to the video's shoot location for his single “ Lock It Down ,” released 2010, he chose local high school Calvin Coolidge High School, alma mater of the video ’ s director, Robert " Bob Smoke " Headen, did more than just provide the setting — members of the school ’ s band, cheerleading team, step team and dance squad are all featured in the released video as noted by the Washington Post.

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When an AMRAAM missile is being launched, NATO pilots use the brevity code-Fox Three.
When the Soviets launched Sputnik in 1957 he had to play catchup in the space race.
When a fighter is launched it is almost immediately followed by the VC10 as changeable weather conditions might make diversion to another airfield necessary.
In 1985 the emergent When Saturday Comes ( a fanzine without a specific club focus that was subsequently launched as a mainstream magazine ) promoted a ' fanzine movement ' that gave birth to many more club titles during the late 80's which was something of a glory period for fanzines.
When the Taliban refused to hand over bin Laden to US authorities and to disband al-Qaeda bases in Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom was launched in which teams of American and British special forces worked with commanders of the United Front ( Northern Alliance ) against the Taliban.
When he hesitated to do this, Pakistan launched a guerrilla onslaught meant to frighten its ruler into submission.
When the first scientific satellites were launched in the first half of 1958 — Explorers 1 and 3 by the US, Sputnik 3 by the Soviet Union — they observed an intense ( and unexpected ) radiation belt around Earth, held by its magnetic field.
When the 6501 was announced, Motorola launched a lawsuit almost immediately.
When Nova launched a new online portal in May 2008, it included a " Red News " section causing controversy ; asked about the Naked News, they denied securing license and stressed Počasíčko's primacy.
When Nobunaga launched a campaign into the Asakura clan's domain, Azai Nagamasa, to whom Oichi was married, broke the alliance with Oda to honor the Azai-Asakura alliance which had lasted for generations.
When Admiral Bokhari heard the news, a strong and powerful protest was launched against the Prime minister and the silent cold war with the admiral came to end with Prime minister approving the relieving papers of Admiral Bokhari the next morning.
When Channel 4 began in 1982 it launched its own soap, the Liverpool based Brookside, on its first day.
When Samuel found out that Saul had not killed them all, he became angry and launched into a long and bitter diatribe about how God regretted making Saul king, because Saul was disobedient.
When it first launched the internal conflict in Peru in 1980, its stated goal was to replace what it saw as bourgeois democracy with " New Democracy ".
When Word Magazine launched in 1995, they featured the first-ever streaming soundtracks on the Internet.
When first launched in America, a TV advertising campaign was used to promote the system as superior to the Game Boy.
When the PS2 was launched, it became very popular, and the Dreamcast lost much of its momentum.
When the limitations of DC were discussed by the public, Edison launched a propaganda campaign to convince people that AC was far too dangerous to use.
When UPN launched in 1995, the station aired cartoons on weekends ; the lineup was known as UPN Kids.
When The CW launched, they carried over the Kids ' WB ( now Toonzai ) Saturday morning lineup from The WB.
When it was launched, UPN began having most of its stations branded as " UPN " or " Paramount ," then the channel number, with the call signs nearby.
When UHF television allowed a greater number of television stations to broadcast, the BBC launched a second network, BBC Two ( and the original service was later renamed BBC One ).
When the company launched and evolved its technology, there were no off-the-shelf computing systems and integrated software and sound cards.
When Hayes appeared to have narrowly lost the election, the Republicans launched recount efforts.
When the rising edge of the pulse is launched down the cable, the voltage at the launching point " steps up " to a given value instantly and the pulse begins propagating down the cable towards the short.

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