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When Russia successfully tested a hydrogen bomb, Eisenhower, against the advice of Dulles, decided to initiate a disarmament proposal to the Russians.
When they released the orbit of Sputnik to the media, the Russians were dumbfounded to learn how powerful American computers had become, as they would not have been able to calculate the orbit themselves.
When the besieged garrison of Kaunas surrendered in 1915, 20, 000 Russians became prisoners.
When the Russians began moving in tanks fitted with explosive reactive armor ( ERA ), the Chechens had to adapt their tactics, because the RPGs they had access to were unlikely to result in the destruction of the tank.
When a noun is required, the expression used means literally " language of the Latvians / English / Russians ", " latviešu / angļu / krievu valoda ".
When the Russians attacked the Chechen capital of Grozny during the first weeks of January 1995, about 25, 000 civilians died under week-long air raids and artillery fire in the sealed-off city.
When the Russians entered the Kamchatka Peninsula they had to travel overland from the north.
When the Austrian monarchy made Galicia a province in 1772, Habsburg officials realized that the local East Slavic people were distinct from both Poles and Russians, and still called themselves Ruthenians, until the empire fell apart in 1918.
When the Russians cut off access to the fisheries nearby, a Tlingit war party attacked and destroyed the fort.
When the issue was put before the cabinet early in 1898, Salisbury hoped to keep Port Arthur open to trade by cooperating with the Russians in granting a loan to the Chinese government.
When he visited Denmark for a peace congress in October 2002 ( the World Chechen Congress event in Copenhagen ), the Russians demanded his arrest and extradition ; Zakayev was held for over a month, but was released after Danish authorities stated they were not convinced that sufficient evidence had been provided.
When they reached the Vistula River they waited for it to freeze and didn't cross until 30 December, then continued through a hostile Masuria and took Grodno on 28 January 1708 after the Russians had left without a fight.
When the Swedes were 100 meters from the Russian line, the Russians aimed and fired their muskets.
When they were 30 meters from the Russian line, the Swedes fired one volley and charged with their musket and pikesmen, actually pushing the Russians back slowly towards their camp despite suffering heavy casualties.
When the greatly outnumbered Americans tried to intervene, the Russians charged towards them firing into the air and threatening to kill them if they interfered.
When Prittwitz learned that François had engaged the Russians, he sent an adjutant to order François to break off the attack and retreat.
When told by the Russians to submit to the rule of the Tsar and to pay yasak ( tribute ), the Daurs would often refuse, saying that they already pay tribute to the Shunzhi Emperor ( whose name the Russians recorded from the Daurs as Shamshakan ).
When the Russians arrive, the natives have to wake them up.
When several of his boyars fled to the Russian camp, the prince saw himself forced to decide in favor of the Ottomans or risk becoming an enemy of his Ottoman suzerain, and swiftly returned the gifts he had received from the Russians.
When the Russians arrived they recognized the Eyak as a distinct culture and described their territory on their maps.
When Tony arrives at the hospital, he is visibly upset with his sister ; he angrily tells her that since she had been assaulted, he is now faced with the choice of retaliating, thereby risking a mob war with the Russians, or not retaliating, and losing respect.
When asked whether the United States was behind the Russians in the satellite and missile fields, he responded affirmatively.
When the Russians tried to invade Finland 1939 in the Winter War, von Rosen quit his job to fly bombing missions for the Finns.

When and expanded
When the press expanded to current titles, they wrote some books themselves and employed other writers, including Erasmus.
When s < sup > 2 </ sup >− v < sup > 2 </ sup > is expanded using these expressions the result is
When the hash function is used to store values in a hash table that outlives the run of the program, and the hash table needs to be expanded or shrunk, the hash table is referred to as a dynamic hash table.
When beginning her first novel, Shards of Honor, Bujold incorporated these elements, but greatly expanded.
When customer response indicated that some gamers were willing to buy a $ 650 console, SNK expanded sales and marketing into the home console market.
When expanded, the universities are almost always referred to as " Oxford and Cambridge ", the order in which they were founded.
When someone speaks of a mishap involving an audible arcing of electricity, the word " zap " is often used ( and has subsequently been expanded and used to describe non-auditory effects generally connoting the same sort of localized but thorough interference or destruction similar to that produced in short-circuit sparking ).
When switching from 700 stadia per degree to 500, he ( or Marinos ) expanded longitude differences between cities accordingly ( a point first realized by P. Gosselin in 1790 ), resulting in serious over-stretching of the Earth's east-west scale in degrees, though not distance.
When expanded through pistons or turbines, mechanical work is done.
When the government started to play a more prominent role in Dutch society after 1850, The Hague quickly expanded.
When the Capitol was expanded in the 1850s, some of the construction labor was carried out by slaves " who cut the logs, laid the stones and baked the bricks ".
When Thomas Jefferson moved into the house in 1801, he ( with architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe ) expanded the building outward, creating two colonnades that were meant to conceal stables and storage.
When Harald became king in 958, he expanded his kingdom's control into Norway, becoming there in 970.
When the diaphragm contracts, the thoracic cavity is expanded, reducing intra-thoracic pressure and drawing air into the lungs.
When the working fluid is a gas that is compressed and expanded but doesn't change phase, the refrigeration cycle is called a gas cycle.
Private Eye's Colemanballs column has now expanded to include occasional quotes from sportsmen themselves ( e. g. Frank Bruno's " That's cricket, Harry, you get these sort of things in boxing "), politicians ( John Major's " When your back's against the wall it's time to turn round and fight "), and malapropisms from other public figures.
When IBM later expanded the S / 370 address space in S / 370-XA, several reasons are cited for the choice of 31 bits:
When Richardson wrote Clarissa, he had more experience in the form and expanded the letter writing to four different correspondents, which created a complex system of characters encouraging each other to grow and develop over time.
When Qasim attempted to stand up to British policies, hostilities led to the Battle of Buxar and British rule expanded to include most of eastern India.
When the company Iron Crown Enterprises gained the licensing rights for games made from Tolkien's books, they expanded the selection of named dragons considerably in both Middle-earth Role Playing and The Wizards, a trading card game set in Middle-earth.
When edges are expanded into any natural ecosystem, and the area outside the boundary is a disturbed or unnatural system, the natural ecosystem can be seriously affected for some distance in from the edge.
When the league expanded to 10 teams beginning in 2009 – 10, the finals expanded to six teams.
When the Football League was first expanded to two divisions in 1892, test matches were employed to decide relegation and promotion between them, but the practice was scrapped in favour of automatic relegation and promotion in 1898.

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