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When the ngultrum was introduced, it retained the peg to the Indian rupee which the Bhutanese rupee had maintained.
When the Japanese occupied Burma in 1942, they introduced a currency based on the rupee.
When India devalued the rupee in 1966, Qatar, along with the other states using the Gulf rupee, chose to introduce its own currency.

When and became
When he discovered they had received from the Company's Court of Directors no permission to live in India, coupled with the fact that they were Americans who had been sent to Asia to convert `` the heathen '', he became more belligerent than ever.
When this second dilemma first became obvious -- during the mid to late '50's -- the United States appeared to have three choices.
When Alexander Brandel rose to speak, the hall became silent.
When the Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company reached its 125th year as a going industrial concern during 1958, it became an almost unique institution in the mechanical world.
When the power of the latter was made both limited and explicit -- when norms were clarified and made more precise and the creation of new norms was placed exclusively in parliamentary hands -- two purposes were served: Government was made subservient to an institutionalized popular will, and law became a rational system for implementing that will, for serving conscious goals, for embodying the `` public policy ''.
When it became obvious that he could stay inside no longer, taking a thousand to one chance Gonzales rushed outside, square against the muzzle of a Winchester.
When her brother Winslow became a student at Brown University in 1874, she wrote him about a course in history he was taking under Professor Diman: `` What is Prof. Diman's definition of civilization, and take the world through, is its progress ever onward, or does it retrograde at times??
When cattle became more valuable, ranch owners frowned upon this practice and it was discontinued, at least when the boss was 'round.
`` When they became members of the city police narcotics unit '', Sokol said, `` they were told they would have to get to know certain areas of Chicago in which narcotics were sold and they would have to get to know people in the narcotics racket.
When he attended the Christian Anti-Communist Crusade school here about six months ago, Jim became convinced that an individual can do something constructive in the ideological battle and set out to do it.
When Austria became a member of the European Union, the Austrian variety of the German language — limited to 23 agricultural terms — was " protected " in Protocol No 10, regarding the use of specific Austrian terms of the German language in the framework of the European Union, which forms part of the Austrian EU accession treaty.
When telescopes became commonplace, setting circles sped measurements
When she became her godly form " Her hair's ambrosia breathed a holy fragrance.
When he became ill, the Alemanni claimed to have put a hex on him ( 78. 15. 2 ).
When Troy was sacked by the Greeks, Aeneas, after being commanded by the gods to flee, gathered a group, collectively known as the Aeneads, who then traveled to Italy and became progenitors of Romans.
When the Greeks left without killing Ajax, despite their sacrifices Athena became so angry that she persuaded Zeus to send a storm that sank many of their ships.
When Yolande's pregnancy ended, probabably with a miscarriage, Alexander's granddaughter Margaret became the heir.
When Alexander became emperor, he was young, amiable, well-meaning, and entirely under the dominion of his mother.
When it became apparent that Johnson would lose his seat, an effort began by ally George W. Jones to put forward Johnson's name for governor.
When Kolmogorov became aware of Solomonoff's work, he acknowledged Solomonoff's priority.
When the Roman infantry became entangled in combat with his army, the hidden ambush force attacked the legionnaires in the rear.
When Angelo Cardinal Roncalli was elected and became Pope John, there was some confusion as to whether he would be John XXIII or John XXIV ; he then declared that he was John XXIII to put this question to rest.
When Thomas became Chairman of the U. S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ( EEOC ) in 1982, Hill went along to serve as his assistant, leaving the job in 1983.
When the merger took place, all ten AFL franchises became part of the merged league's new American Football Conference ( AFC ), with three teams from the original 16-team NFL ( the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns, and Baltimore Colts ) joining them.
When that party dissolved, he became a member of the Know-Nothing party.

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When Heracles brought back the man-eating Mares of Diomedes successfully, Eurystheus dedicated the horses to Hera and allowed them to roam freely in the Argolid.
When the jar is charged with a high voltage and carefully dismantled, it is discovered that all the parts may be freely handled without discharging the jar.
When heat radiates from the surface of the earth, it is released as long-wave radiation, which can move freely through gases composed of diatomic molecules ( such as the atmosphere's oxygen and nitrogen ), but is readily absorbed by triatomic molecules, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor.
" When Christians in fourth-century Rome could first freely begin to build churches, they customarily located the sanctuary towards the west end of the building in imitation of the sanctuary of the Jerusalem Temple.
When Zhu Di reached the capital city, the frustrated and disgraced General Li Jinglong opened the doors and permitted Zhu Di's army to freely enter.
When working with the files outside of Ventura Publisher, these paragraph tags and special character and attribute codes can be freely changed, the same as any other text.
When new evidence came to light, he included in a later edition an appendix describing a skeleton that he freely admitted was an " instance of a fossil human petrifaction ".
When he was forced to sign the harsh Moscow Peace Treaty in March 1940, Kallio quoted freely from the Book of Zechariah, saying: " May my hand, which is forced to sign such a paper, wither.
When the camera back was shut, the compression opened the passage and the film could travel freely from one cassette to another.
When the camera is closed, the pressure plate moves back from the film plane, thus allowing the film strip to move freely to advance to the next frame.
When we come together to talk, or otherwise to act in common, can each one of us be aware of the subtle fear and pleasure sensations that ' block ' the ability to listen freely?
When the subjects believed that the writers freely chose the positions they took ( for or against Castro ), they naturally rated the people who spoke in favor of Castro as having a more positive attitude towards Castro.
When the East German parliament, the Volkskammer, which was freely elected on March 18, 1990 for the first time, is disbanded in the process of the German reunification, another 7 seats are added as 7 members of the 21-member Volkskammer faction of the Green Party, elected by their peers, enter the Bundestag.
When Scott fails to convince the president of his innocence, he begins to talk freely and launches into a debate with Lyman, arguing that approval of the treaty would weaken the U. S. and lead to an attack by the Soviets.
When universal adult suffrage was introduced here in 1951, the ATLU, under the banner of the Antigua Labour Party, won all seats in the legislature, a feat it repeated until 1967, making Antigua a country with a multi-party system but a freely voted one-party control.
When this happens, organ and circulatory walls allow plasma / water to pass freely throughout the thoracic cavity, so its pressure stays constant and the organs aren't crushed.
When combined, these rows still maintain a fully chromatic feeling and don't tend to reinforce certain pitches as tonal centers as might happen with freely combined rows.
When these ' cells ' are defined, one admits that matter and energy may pass freely between contiguous ' cells ', slowly enough to leave the ' cells ' in their respective individual local thermodynamic equilibria with respect to intensive variables.
When censing, the priest or deacon holds the censer below the conical plate with only one hand ( the right hand ) allowing it to swing freely.
When the p – n junction is forward-biased, electric charge flows freely due to reduced resistance of the p – n junction.
When pressed by television reporters on the matter, Trudeau would only freely admit having moved his lips, answering the question, " What were you thinking, when you moved your lips?
When freely flowing, granular materials have flow characteristics that roughly resemble those of ordinary Newtonian fluids.
When tea is brewed in the traditional manner in a teapot, the tea leaves are not contained in teabags, but rather are freely suspended in the water.
When UC Berkeley and Apple began making a selected number of lecture classes freely available to the public as podcasts beginning around 2006, a recording of Dreyfus teaching a course called " Man, God, and Society in Western Literature-From Gods to God and Back " rose to 58th most popular webcast on iTunes.

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