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When examined separately from the book illustrations he did over time, Tenniel ’ s work at Punch alone, expressing decades of editorial viewpoints, often controversial and socially sensitive, was created to ultimately echo the voices of the British public, and is in itself massive.
The editorial states, ' When Washington finally turned its attention to India, it honored the ambassador's pledge, loaded 60 U. S. planes with $ 5, 000, 000 worth of automatic weapons, heavy mortars and land mines.
When Paul Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield won a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for research initially rejected by Nature and published only after Lauterbur appealed the rejection, Nature acknowledged more of its own missteps in rejecting papers in an editorial titled " Coping with Peer Rejection ":
" It was equated with the ‘ Contemporary Style ’, and an editorial on New Brutalism in Architectural Design in 1955 carried the epigraph,When I hear the word “ Contemporary ” I reach for my revolver .’"
When its was clear they could not keep to their scheduled output of a volume every three months, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford joined the editorial team.
When Ebenezer died in 1860, David became editor-in-chief, a position he retained until his death in 1908, although a succession of editors did the day-to-day editorial work.
When Christian and Faithful travel through Vanity Fair, Bunyan adds the editorial comment: But as in other fairs, some one Commodity is as the chief of all the fair, so the Ware of Rome and her Merchandize is greatly promoted in this fair: Only our English Nation, with some others, have taken a dislike thereat.
When this failed, Bourne's brother ( a wealthy businessman ) made an offer to the government, which also refused to buy the paper but agreed to subsidise it in return for influence over its editorial content.
When James Burnham became one of the original senior editors he urged the adoption of a more pragmatic editorial position that would extend the influence of the magazine toward the political center.
When the Post launched, its editorial stance was conservative.
When he had first been appointed, the Sentinel ran an editorial with the headline, " Joe Ball for U. S. Senator!
When he left the House of Commons in September 2008, he wrote an editorial that criticized parliament's declining standards, referring specifically to a rise in " character assassination, simulated indignation, and trivial pursuit over substantial debate ".
When her father went on vacation less than a year after her appearance in Miami, he left her the responsibility of the editorial page.
When the Methodist Times newspaper began to complain about the negative influence that British and American films shown in Britain were having on family life, their editorial was answered by the London Evening News who suggested that instead of complaining, the Methodist Church should provide a solution.
When making editorial decisions, The Southern Review continues to rely on Robert Penn Warren's articulation of the mission when he said The Southern Review gives " writers decent company between the covers, and editorial authority sufficiently for the journal to have its own distinctive character and quality.
When the Hartford Times ceased publication in 1976, The Courant's editorial page took an independent stance.
When his animated editorial cartoons, Peters Postscripts, began on NBC Nightly News in 1981, it was the first time animated editorial cartoons appeared regularly on a prime-time network news program.
When Germany invaded the whole of Czechoslovakia in March 1939, an editorial called for " a Government of national concentration " which would have to include " the trusted leaders of the trade unions and the Opposition parties ".
When Patterson and McCormick could not agree on the editorial content of the Chicago paper, the two cousins decided at a meeting in Paris that Patterson set on the project of launching a Tribune-owned newspaper in New York.
When the purchase was finalized in 2001, the joint operating agreement came to an end and Black moved the paper's administration and editorial offices to new headquarters in Restaurant Row near Honolulu Harbor.
When several readers wrote letters of protest to Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine about its 1983 publication of Bishop's novella " The Gospel According to Gamaliel Crucis ," Isaac Asimov himself wrote an editorial defending the work and the editor's decision to publish it.
When Janice Min and Lori Burgess came on board in 2010, the editorial and sales staff have increased nearly 50 %, respectively.

When and board
When I hold my son he stiffens his whole body in my arms until he is as straight and stiff as a board.
When the first sprinkling of green appears I remove the board.
When she reached port, she was found to have on board only eight men, all near starvation.
When it was decided that Asteroids would be a vector game as well, Delman modified a Lunar Lander circuit board for Ed Logg.
When pro-reform forces came into power in the spring 1997, an ambitious economic reform package, including introduction of a currency board regime, was agreed to with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, and the economy began to stabilise.
When pro-reform forces came into power in the spring 1997, an ambitious economic reform package, including introduction of a currency board regime, was agreed to with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, and the economy began to stabilise.
When removing checkers from the board (" bearing off "), the exact roll must be used unless a die is greater than any checker can use to bear off ; in that case the die is played by taking a checker from the highest-numbered point off the board.
When all of a player's checkers are in that player's home board, that player may start removing them ; this is called bearing off.
When a backplane is used with a plug-in single board computer ( SBC ) or system host board ( SHB ), the combination provides the same functionality as a motherboard, providing processing power, memory, I / O and slots for plug-in cards.
When there are no enemy discs on the board, many ( but not all ) rules also state that a player must shoot for the centre of the board, and a shot disc must finish either completely inside the 15-point guarded ring line, or ( depending on the specifics of the rules ) be inside or touching this line.
When playing without this rule, a player may generally make any shot desired, and as long as a disc remains completely inside the outer line of the playfield, it remains on the board.
When a key is pressed, the foil tightly clings to the surface of the PC board, forming a daisy chain of two capacitors between contact pads and itself separated with thin soldermask, and thus " shorting " the contact pads with an easily detectable drop of capacitive reactance between them.
When the draft board referred him to a psychiatrist, Brando explained how he had been expelled from military school and that he had severe problems with authority.
When Steele died in 1959 Crawford was appointed to the Board of Directors of Pepsi-Cola, a position she held until 1973, although she was not a board member of the larger PepsiCo, created in 1965.
When generalizing the game to play on an n-by-n board, the problem of determining if the first player has a winning move in a given position is PSPACE-complete.
When the Klingon forces suffer a crushing defeat, Worf agrees to Nero's demand to board a shuttle and come on board the Narada.
When standing on the board it is flexed down at the contact points by your weight, but can easily be lifted by shifting your weight off either foot.
When the ship returned to port in 1842, Peter was not on board and Truth never heard from him again.
When Thompson climbed back on board, Johnson drew a knife and threatened Thompson's girlfriend, who was also on board.
When his classification was changed to ( 1-A ) following the American entry into World War II, Williams appealed to his local draft board.

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