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When the office of Lord High Admiral was in commission, as it was for most of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries until it reverted to the Crown, it was exercised by a Board of Admiralty, officially known as the Commissioners for Exercising the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, & c. ( alternatively of England, Great Britain or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland depending on the period ).
When they are the longest serving State Governor, the Governor of New South Wales holds a dormant commission to act as the Administrator of the Commonwealth when the Governor-General of Australia is absent from Australia, a role held by the current Governor.
When a union of the evangelicals in upper and lower Germany was contemplated as a means of improved defense against the retaliatory measures of the Roman Catholic Church, George had a meeting with Elector John of Saxony at Schleitz in 1529, where they agreed on certain articles of faith and confession to be drawn up by Luther ; the commission was executed in the seventeen articles of Schwabach on the basis of the fifteen theses of the Marburg Colloquy.
When in Florence Leonardo and Michelangelo were each given a commission by Gonfaloniere Piero Soderini to decorate a wall in the “ Hall of Five Hundred ”.
When rebel gunboats threatened to dash upriver from Argentina to bombard the capital into submission, Stroessner's forces battled furiously and knocked them out of commission.
When defeated in an election, or on resigning, the prime minister is said to " hand in the commission " and actually does so by returning it to the governor-general.
When World War I began, Menzies was 19 years old and held a commission in the university's militia unit.
When the council met on 16 October 1962, a new slate of commission members was presented and approved by the Council.
When the 25-year-old Mozart arrived in Vienna in 1781, seeking professional opportunity, one of the first tasks to which he addressed himself was to become acquainted with Stephanie and lobby him for an opera commission.
When Holmes begs for an alternative, the commander's aide suggests that Holmes resign his commission " for the good of the service " and leave the Army, which the general accepts with dispatch.
When Menzies ' successor, Harold Holt, was officially presumed dead on 19 December 1967, the Governor-General Lord Casey sent for McEwen and he was sworn in as Prime Minister, on the understanding that his commission would continue only so long as it took for the Liberals to elect a new leader.
When Mme de Maintenon began questioning the orthodoxy of Mme Guyon's opinions, an ecclesiastical commission of three members, including Bossuet, was appointed to report on the matter.
When Virginia announced its decision, Lee resigned his commission and took command of the armed forces of the Commonwealth of Virginia, later becoming commander of the Army of Northern Virginia.
When the group learned the planning commission was not doing much to display the work of women, the group raised US $ 30, 000 for a women's exhibition building.
When he first received the commission, Berg was working on his opera Lulu, and he did not begin work on the concerto for some months.
When the U. S. AEC became the Energy Research and Development Administration in 1975, the NRC was formed as an independent commission to take over the role of oversight of nuclear energy matters, oversight of nuclear medicine, and nuclear safety.
When used in the legal sense in the procedure connected with criminal offences, an arrest consists in the taking into custody of another person under authority empowered by law, to be held or detained to answer a criminal charge or to prevent the commission of a criminal or further offence.
When a position becomes available in one of the above courts, a nonpartisan judicial nominating commission reviews applications, interviews candidates, and submits three nominees to the Governor.
Within three years, by 1796, he was made a captain, to the combined envy and disgust of the older officers, who felt that: " our general ’ s friend was now the general .” When his regiment was sent from London to Manchester he immediately resigned his commission, citing the city's poor reputation, lack of atmosphere, and an absence of culture and civility.
When the Self-denying Ordinance was approved by Parliament he gave up his commission and became one of the leaders of the Independent party in Parliament.
When the family returned from England, in 1763, he carried a commission from George III to be the Royal Governor of New Jersey, secured in large part based on his father's lobbying efforts with the Prime Minister Lord Bute.
When a royal commission was appointed by the British to investigate the incident, they demanded that any indicted person be sent to England for trial.
When the commission contacted the council, the chief executive told them not to worry as " everybody knows that interest rates are going to fall "; the treasurer thought the interest rate swaps were a ' nice little earner '.
When dealing with commission payments on contracts dealing with large amounts of money ( such as Oil, Gas, Steel, Iron, Gold, MTN's, VG's, T-Strips, and other instruments ), most banks in the United States are very wary of handling such large amounts of money.
When the grand duke Leopold II decided in 1848 to grant his people a constitution, Capponi was made a member of the commission to draw it up, and he eventually became prime minister.

When and expired
However, the story is not yet quite finished: " When the thousand years have expired, Satan will be released from his prison and will go out to deceive the nations which are in the four corners of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle, whose number is as the sand of the sea.
When his term expired he was elected to the same seat ( by the Mississippi legislature, as the constitution mandated at the time ).
When Swift's five-year term of office expired on 30 November 1998, he was not reappointed.
When the British – Trucial Sheikhdoms treaty expired on December 1, 1971, they became fully independent.
When this Act expired in 1856 a Select Committee was appointed by the Lords in 1857 to look into the question.
When the lease expired on 1 July 1916, all the assets of the MTT and MTOC cable network were taken over by the Melbourne Tramways Board ( MTB ).
When Hewlett-Packard's patents expired on steam-propelled photolithographically produced ink-jet heads, the inkjet mechanism became available to the printer industry.
When the Hampden lease expired, Downing received permission to build further west to take advantage of recent real estate developments.
When the charter for the Second Bank of the United States expired in 1836, " wildcat " banks resumed unsound and unregulated lending.
When the Triumvirate's second term expired in 33 BC, Antony continued to use the title Triumvir ; Octavian, opting to distance himself from Antony, refrained from using it.
When his Prix de Rome grant expired, Bizet soon found he could not make a living from writing music.
When the 1984 – 89 presidential term expired, Noriega named a longtime associate, Francisco Rodríguez, as acting president.
When the Duchess expired on 21 July 1719, she was found to be again with child ... As Michelet put it, her repeated pregnancies finally killed her.
" When the spear point was withdrawn, Epaminondas quickly expired.
When Erik returned to Iceland after his exile had expired, he is said to have brought with him stories of " Greenland ".
When her Warner Bros. contract expired, the studio informed her that six months had been added to it for times she had been on suspension ; the law then allowed for studios to suspend contract players for rejecting a role and the period of suspension to be added to the contract period.
When ITIO's lease expired, the United States government supervised the public auctioning of leases for 160-acre tracts.
When the lawsuit has finally been resolved, or the allotted time to file an appeal has expired, the matter is res judicata.
When Butler's tenure expired in October 2004, the college elected another woman – Frances Cairncross, former Senior Editor of The Economist – as Rector.
When Disney's contract with Technicolor expired the Mickey Mouse series was moved into Technicolor starting with The Band Concert in 1935.
When Disney's contract with RKO expired at the end of 1953, instead of renewing it as usual Disney was concerned about the instability of RKO ( due to owner Howard Hughes ' increasingly erratic control of the studio ) and started distributing its own films through its newly created Buena Vista Distribution subsidiary.
When Philip of Hesse's law on the protection of the Jews in his territory expired in 1538, he commissioned Bucer to create a new policy.
When the deal with CBS / Fox ( inherited from Magnetic Video ) expired in 1989, the UA films began to be issued through MGM / UA Home Video.
When Hibs suffered financial difficulties in the early 1890s, the lease on Hibernian Park expired and developers started building what would become Bothwell Street.
When its charter expired 20 years later, the US was without a central bank for a few years, during which it suffered an unusual inflation.

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