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When and cash
When he had stored his stock in the great oak chest, locked the two big hasps and secured the additional chain, tied the fly of the tent, and picked up the cash box, he moved up the darkening street.
When Huff attempted to cash another $100 check there Monday, hotel officials called police.
When used by academics, an arbitrage is a transaction that involves no negative cash flow at any probabilistic or temporal state and a positive cash flow in at least one state ; in simple terms, it is the possibility of a risk-free profit at zero cost.
When those forced into exile owned valuables, including artwork, they were often seized by officials who either kept them as personal possessions or sold them at auction for cash.
When investors and managers perform DCF analysis, the important thing is that the net present value of the decision after discounting all future cash flows at least be positive ( more than zero ).
When available, cash out is convenient for the customer, who can bypass having to visit a bank branch or ATM.
When Galileo was viewed as a private-sector development with public-sector financial participation, European Commission program managers sought Chinese participation in pursuit of Chinese cash in the short term and privileged access to China ’ s market for positioning and timing applications in the longer term.
When a corvée is commuted for cash payment, in effect it becomes a poll tax ( and vice versa, if a poll tax obligation can be worked off ).
When potato blight hit the island in 1846, much of the rural population was left without food because cash crops were being exported to pay rents.
When he left the Hawthorne Inn, he was very drunk, extremely tired, and had earned thousands of dollars in cash from Capone and other party-goers as tips.
When the deal closed, $ 20 million of Waterman cash and assets were used to retire $ 20 million of the loan debt.
When transactions are suspended in the cash market on a given security, due to undue price movement, transactions on the option based on the underlying security are also suspended.
When Random House returned an unexpectedly high percentage the year's inventory of unsold novels and sets of Dragon Dice for a fee of several million dollars, TSR found itself in a cash crunch.
When Porter complains about his wife dancing with another man, she tells him he has no idea how much Lora Mae really loves him, but Porter is certain his wife only sees him as a " cash register ".
When John H. Patterson and his brother took over the company, cash registers were expensive ($ 50 USD ) and only about a dozen of " Ritty's Incorruptible Cashier " machines were in use.
When control of the airline was taken away from Lorenzo by the courts and given to Marty Shugrue, it continued operations in an attempt to correct its cash flow, but to no avail.
When the noble lord wanted to improve its cash position, then he charges the use of any of its soils, beginning with the wasteland in his heerlijkheid.
When riders bought their tickets they were issued a voucher good for an ice cream ; the train would stop so tourists could wander around and cash in their ice cream coupons.
When Kamprad was 17, his father gave him a cash reward for succeeding in his studies.
When the deal closed, $ 20 million of Waterman cash and assets were used to retire $ 20 million of the loan debt.
When he died on April 2, 1888, Clemson left a cash endowment of $ 80, 000 and the 814 acre Calhoun estate called Fort Hill to a board of lifetime trustees for the establishment of the proposed agricultural college.
When government monopolizes trade, farmers may find that they are free to grow cash crops for export, but under penalty of law only able to sell their crops to government buyers at prices far below the world market price.
When purchasing gasoline, a driver had to present a gas card along with a ration book and cash.

When and strapped
When marshals reached the scene they found Hulme still strapped in.
When Kane finally awakens, he finds himself strapped to a conveyor belt in the Strogg " Medical Facilities ", a structure used for turning those captured and killed by the aliens either into protein food or additional Strogg units.
When the race began, Mears discovered his helmet was not strapped on tight enough and he had to pit to get it safely secured.
When spun for Max, it lands on " Gulag ," resulting in his exile to the desert wasteland, strapped to the back of a horse.
When he is strapped into the execution chair, Jerry gives a speech about the Soviet people waking up one day to overthrow communism, before he gets a bullet in the head from the Commissar.
When he was captured by the Afghan Northern Alliance, they claim he had hand grenades strapped to his legs and was carrying a military radio.
When Megatron came to suspect this, he strapped Scorponok to a meteor and hurled him at Earth's Energon Grid, hoping to force Alpha Q out of hiding to rescue his minion.
When Gaia awakes, she is strapped into a hospital bed with and is seconds from being lethally injected with poison.
When King regains consciousness, he finds himself strapped to a hospital bed and The Puppet Master and his wife standing in front of him with a scalpel.
The controversy did not end with his execution: When the blinds covering the windows of the execution chamber were opened to the witnesses, Spenkelink had already been strapped into the chair, gagged and blindfolded.

When and NAC
When Moore resigned, the NAC board issued a committee, who would select the best 11 NAC players to play a match.
When they are excited they fire a barrage of action potentials and dopamine is released in the NAC.
When he was 11 years old he took part in a talent pool on the open day of the team and he impressed the NAC scouts.
When he was 14 he was told he was not good enough for NAC and he switched to amateur side.

When and Executive
When a new company incorporates in England and Wales or in Scotland, it must register with Companies House, an Executive Agency of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
When the ANC announced the election of its National Executive Committee on 21 December 2007, Mandela placed first with 2845 votes.
When Sinn Féin came to nominate its two ministers to the Northern Ireland Executive, for tactical reasons the party, like the SDLP and the Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ), chose not to include its leader among its ministers.
When Éamon de Valera became President of the Executive Council ( prime minister ) in 1932 he described Cosgrave's ministers ' achievements simply.
When there are several vice presidents in a company they are sometimes ranked by naming the highest-ranking Senior Executive Vice President which is next to President, the second highest-ranking Executive Vice President, then Senior Vice President and the remainder of the management team just VP.
When asked how this proposed legislation was different from the 1996 Line-Item Veto Act that the United States Supreme Court had declared illegal, Bolten said that whereas the former act granted unilateral authority to the Executive to disallow specific spending line items, the new proposal would seek Congressional approval of such line-item vetoes.
When, on 6 December 1922, the Irish Free State came into being, Cosgrave became its first prime minister, called President of the Executive Council.
Executive Producer Peter Engel wanted the show to be called When the Bell Rings, but Tartikoff convinced him to go with the title Saved by the Bell.
When his Cabinet broke up in December 1958, he was appointed to the honorary position of Minister of State, the Dutch Labour Party appointed him a member of its Executive Council for life in 1959.
When Leo Marks was appointed codes officer of the Special Operations Executive ( SOE ) in London during World War II, he very quickly recognized the weakness of the technique, and the consequent damage to agents and to their organizations on the Continent, and began to press for changes.
When America entered the war, all U. S. radio stations were seized and shut down by Executive Order.
When America entered the war, all U. S. radio stations were seized and shut down by Executive Order.
When the Oxford Parliament was assembled during the Civil War in 1644, Oriel housed the Executive Committee of the Privy council, Parliament being held at neighbouring Christ Church.
When the Philippine Commonwealth Army came into being in 1936 ( per Commonwealth Act No. 1, Executive Order No. 11 issued on January 11, 1936 ), the institution became the present-day Philippine Military Academy.
When Éamon de Valera was nominated as President of the Executive Council in 1932, McNeill opted to travel to Leinster House, the parliament buildings, to appoint de Valera, rather than require that he go to the Viceregal Lodge, the Governor-General's residence and the former seat of British Lords Lieutenant, so as to avoid embarrassing de Valera, who was a republican.
When Section D was absorbed by Special Operations Executive ( SOE ) in summer of 1940, Philby was appointed as an instructor in the arts of " black propaganda " at the SOE's training establishment in Beaulieu, Hampshire.
When Irish branches want the Annual Conference to do something, motions to Annual Conference are normally phrased as ' requests ' that the Irish Committee consider doing something rather than as the more normal ' instructions ' that the Executive Committee do something.
When the programme's format changed in November 2003 ( three months after the appointment of Andi Peters as Executive Producer ), it concentrated increasingly on the top 10.
When Carter re-assumed the premiership after the fall of the Bennett government in 1873, Shea remained in the Assembly, wielding considerable influence in the Executive Council even though he was not a member.
When the book was initially released over 1990 / 1991, it proved very popular and led Vertigo Executive Editor Karen Berger to make it a regular ongoing series under editor Stuart Moore.
When Tung Chee Hwa assumed duty on 1 July 1997, the office of the Chief Executive was located at the 5th floor of the Central Government Offices ( Main Wing ).
When President Ramon Magsaysay became the Chief Executive of the land in 1954, he appointed Leroy S. Brown as mayor of Basilan City.
When the reconstituted Executive Board ordered Martin to sever his ties with Lovestone and to submit all his public announcements to it for its approval, he attempted to suspend the majority of the Board, including both his opponents associated with the CP, such as Mortimer, their allies, such as Richard Frankensteen, and the UAW leaders associated with the Socialist Party, such as Walter Reuther.

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