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When and Viking
A Viking longship is burnt during Edinburgh's annual Hogmanay celebrations ( though Edinburgh has no historical connection with the Norse invaders ). When Ne ' erday falls on a Sunday, 3 January becomes an additional public holiday in Scotland ; when Ne ' erday falls on a Saturday, both 3 and 4 January will be public holidays in Scotland ; when Ne ' erday falls on a Friday, 4 January becomes an additional public holiday in Scotland.
When the king would issue a call to leidang, the Viking Age equivalent of military conscript service, a Roden district was responsible for raising a number of ships for the leidang navy.
When larger scale battles ensued, Viking crews would rope together all nearby ships and slowly proceed towards the enemy targets.
When the city arms was to be chosen in 1928 a Viking ship became the motif, in the colors of the Swedish flag.
#" When It Wasn't Thorsday "- Roobarb angers the Viking Gods.
When the planet Mars was passing near or behind the Sun, as seen from the Earth, a Viking lander would transmit two simultaneous continuous-wave carriers, one in the S band and one in the X band in the direction of the Earth, where they were picked up by DSN ground stations.
When the mission was completed, which had resulted in the loss of a helicopter, gunship and a Viking pilot, there was also an officer, the Major who was in command of the Vikings who had been wounded when the ship went down.
When he was a child, his father worked for NASA on the Mars Viking Lander program.
When William reached Lincoln ( one of the country's major settlements ), he found a Viking commercial and trading centre with a population of 6, 000 to 8, 000.
When the ailing Sun merged with Lion, Lawrence switched to swashbuckling historical strips, Olac the Gladiator, Karl the Viking and Maroc the Mighty.
When he was 21 years old, he left for the United States to help his friend start a restaurant called " Viking Horn " and known informally as " the horny Viking ".
When the charge explodes prematurely and only injures Viking, Horowitz is condemned to permanent solitary confinement, a fate he fears more than any other.
When the monks fled to Ireland in the face of Viking raids in 807, they probably brought it with them to Kells in Ireland.
When he left Viking he had played a total of 187 games for the club.
When the Raven Flies ( original ()) is the title of a 1984 film by Hrafn Gunnlaugsson, set in Viking age Iceland.
When the Raven Flies is the first film of the Raven Trilogy ( also known as the Viking Trilogy ) that consists of three ' Viking ' films:
When the monks fled to their monastery in Kells, following the 9th century Viking raids on Iona, their abbot continued to hold the title of coarb to reflect his direct inheritance: many of the early abbots were members of Columba's family.
When the two buildings were united and Archbishop Wood made co-educational in 1989, the newspaper was rechristened " The Viking Voice ".

When and raids
When the British attempted to take control of the New Territories in 1898 they were resisted by the local militias which had been formed for mutual defence against pirate raids.
When the Anglo-Spanish Wars intensified after 1585, Elizabeth approved further raids against Spanish ports in the Americas and against shipping returning to Europe with treasure.
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 they searched Blanton's home, police found some of the paraphernalia of animal liberation raids, including code names for Coronado and Alex Pacheco — PETA's co-founder — burglary tools, two-way radios, and fake identification.
" When this was accomplished it gave the army the ability to complete raids as well as wait.
When a series of government raids destroy their hidden stills, Lucas ' father and the other local moonshines shut down production " for a spell " to let the government deal with Kogan in its own time, but Lucas is forced by circumstances and his own code of honor to make a final run.
When Germany's assault on the Soviet Union began in June 1941, Finland remained formally neutral until Soviet air raids gave an expected reason to fulfill the invasion plans some days later.
When, therefore, Tone urged the Directory to send effective assistance to the Irish rebels, all that could be promised was a number of small raids to descend simultaneously on different points of the Irish coast.
When the Red Army conquered East Prussia in 1945, thousands of German children were left on their own, because their parents had been killed during bombing raids or during harsh winters without any food or shelter.
When the nationalist government retreated to Chongking, Chiang again named him as commander of the city's air defense, when but the Japanese air force started the bombing of Chongking, Liu proved to ineffective to provide much leadership to stop the Japanese terror raids and raise civilian morale, plus dismissed in 1942.
When describing the raids of the Dark Eldar, Games Workshop literature has always focused on the capturing of slaves, which appear to be the main currency of Commorragh.
When Lancelot's party raids the execution, many knights are killed, including, by accident, Gareth and Gaheris.
When intelligence about this increase in military activity reached the USA, airplanes from South Africa completed bombing raids, knocking out the dangerous SAM missile sites at Mocamedes / Namib sometime in 1981.
When the Second World War started, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the then-neutral United States, asked the major belligerents to confine their air raids to military targets ; however following the German Rotterdam Blitz of 14 May 1940, RAF Bomber Command was authorised to attack German targets east of the Rhine.
When the war began on 1 September 1939, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the then-neutral United States, issued an appeal to the major belligerents to confine their air raids to military targets.
When faced with new land raids the government responded by giving the Board of Agriculture the money and powers to do something like what had been promised.
When three Métis were arrested on charges of treason following Fenian raids in 1871, Clarke personally led the prosecution while Royal acted at the chief defence lawyer.
When a Spanish force attacks and raids the town of Bridgetown, Blood escapes with a number of other convict-slaves ( including former shipmaster Jeremy Pitt, the one-eyed giant Edward Wolverstone, former gentleman Nathaniel Hagthorpe, former Royal Navy petty officer Nicholas Dyke and former Royal Navy master gunner Ned Ogle ), captures the Spaniards ' ship and sails away to become one of the most successful pirates / buccaneers in the Caribbean, hated and feared by the Spanish.
When the Jesuits were expelled from the Spanish realm in 1767, the reductions slowly died out, becoming victims of slave raids or being absorbed into European society.
When the NSA discovers that Dean may have the video, a team raids his house and plants surveillance devices.
" When the war began, British officials initially determined not to enlist Indians as allies in the war effort, but in 1777 Hamilton received instructions to encourage Indian raids against the American frontier settlements of Virginia and Pennsylvania.
When the War with Mexico began, he took command of a volunteer company patrolling the same area of the western frontier against Indian raids.
When the " earth " was thus badly disturbed by political upheavals and destructive raids, a bold adventurer of the Gahadvala sept named Chandradeva, arose into this region and by his " noble prowess " put an end to " all distress of the people ".
When he was appointed as bishop of Utrecht in 900, the city was in ruins after a number of Norman raids.

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