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When his brother and his infant son died, Andrew ascended the throne and started to grant royal domains to his partisans.
When it came to shooting in New York City, Carpenter managed to persuade federal officials to grant access to Liberty Island.
When the group ’ s grant was exhausted, he joined the faculty of Illinois Institute of Technology, where he was a professor of political science from 1942 to 1949, and also served as department chairman.
When the Senate refused to grant Caesar's veterans lands and a further governorship of Gaul, he turned to the tribunes with his demands and got them.
When finally caught, the Judge offered to grant the men their freedom, on the condition that they revealed how they managed to stay healthy.
When they arrived in Sydney, Bligh, backed up by statements from two of Short's officers, had Short stripped of the captaincy of the Porpoise – which he gave to his son-in-law – cancelled the land grant Short had been promised as payment for the voyage and shipped him back to England for court martial, at which Short was acquitted.
When Napoleon III and his city planner Baron Haussmann planned to make Paris the most beautiful city in Europe, a first step was to grant large sweeps of land near the centre of the city to Haussmann's friends and financial supporters.
When his Prix de Rome grant expired, Bizet soon found he could not make a living from writing music.
When the Israelites entered the land, Zelophehad's daughters appeared before Eleazer the priest, Joshua ( who by then had assumed leadership from Moses ), and the chieftains, reminding them that God had commanded Moses to grant them a portion among their kinsmen, and Zelophehad's daughters received a portion in the holdings of Manasseh on the west side of the Jordan River.
When Orpheus descends and confronts Hades and Persephone, he sings a song so that they will grant his wish to bring Eurydice back from the dead.
When they cast lots to choose one among those warriors, the Achaeans prayed " Father Zeus, grant that the lot fall on Ajax, or on the son of Tydeus, or upon Agamemnon.
When the General Colonization Law went into effect in 1824, followed by the 1825 State Colonization Law of Coahuila y Tejas, Robert Leftwich obtained a grant to settle 800 families in Texas.
When the recipients failed to take up the grant, it was regranted in 1766, but also without success.
When it became clear that Henri of Navarre would not rennounce his Protestantism the Duke of Guise signed the Treaty of Joinville ( December 31, 1584 ), on behalf of the League, with Philip II of Spain, who supplied a considerable annual grant to the League over the following decade to maintain the civil war in France, with the hope of destroying the French Calvinists.
When granting Assent by Commission, the Sovereign authorises three or more ( normally five ) Lords who are Privy Counsellors to grant Assent in his or her name.
When the procedure created by the Royal Assent Act 1967 is followed, Assent is considered granted when the presiding officers of both Houses, having received the Letters Patent from the Sovereign signifying the Assent, have notified their respective House of the grant of Royal Assent.
When the British decided to grant independence to India, the minister declared that Travancore would remain as an independent country, based on an " American model.
When Sebestyén was seven years old, her father, returning from a trip to the U. S. as a visiting professor ( under a grant from the Ford Foundation ), brought home a large collection of ethnic music recordings from the Smithsonian Institution.
When Richard denies Buckingham a promised land grant, Buckingham turns against Richard and defects to the side of Henry, Earl of Richmond, who is currently in exile.
When the Crown realized that settlers from Virginia had already crossed the bay to begin settling the southern tip of the eastern shore, the grant was revised to include the eastern shore only as far south as a line drawn east from the Potomac River.
When foreign heads of state would not grant him an audience, as he was only a private citizen, he persuaded the governor of the state of Connecticut make him a lieutenant colonel and aide-de-camp in the state militia.
When the Labour government of 1964 – 70 withdrew the direct grant arrangements, the boys ' school became fully fee-paying, assuming its current name of the Haberdashers ' Aske's Boys ' School ( HABS ).
When a local authority is disposed to grant listed building consent, it must first notify the National Assembly ( i. e. Cadw ) of the application.
When Marshall requested a reorganization study from the Air Corps, Arnold submitted a proposal on October 5, 1940, that would create an air staff, unify the air arm under one commander, and grant it autonomy with the ground and supply forces.

When and lapsed
When, after an absence of fourteen months, Cyprian returned to his diocese, he defended leaving his post in letters to the other North African bishops and a tract " De lapsis ," and called a council of North African bishops at Carthage to consider the treatment of the lapsed and the apparent schism of Felicissimus ( 251 ).
When Isis finds Morag, she learns that though Morag has lapsed somewhat in her Luskentyrian practices ( her work as a porn actress is not inconsistent with the cult's beliefs ) she had every intention of returning for the festival.
When it was rejected by Harper & Brothers, he lapsed into despair.
When it lapsed, relations were already souring, the provision for renewal of the agreement was not taken up, and the Sino-Indian War broke out between the two sides.
When Capill and his Reformed Church associates left the party, this resistance lapsed.
When the Earl of Lancaster lost his titles and was executed for treason in 1322, the Countess surrendered all of her titles to the King, and the titles lapsed.
When the Federal Assault Weapons law lapsed, M-16K 45s again became legal for sale.
When the EU announced their new quotas to replace the lapsed MFA, Chinese manufacturers accelerated their shipping of the goods intended for the European market.
When Mahfuz was killed returning from a campaign against the Ethiopian emperor Lebna Dengel in 1517, the Adal sultanate lapsed into anarchy for several years, until Imam Ahmad killed the last of the contenders for power and took control of Harar.
When payments in the Islamic gold coin later lapsed, the Cluniac order suffered a financial crisis that crippled them during the abbacies of Pons of Melgueil ( 1109 – 1125 ) and Peter the Venerable ( 1122 – 1156 ).
When the prefect of Italy was in Milan, a vicar for Illyricum was appointed to reside in Sirmium ; when the prefect resided in Sirmium, the post was lapsed, and a vicar was appointed to reside in Milan in place of the prefect.

When and town
When Sir Edward Greville enclosed the town commons on the Bancroft, Quiney and others leveled his hedges on January 21, 1600/1, and were charged with riot by Sir Edward.
When he was going to town, nothing was good enough -- he had cursed at Winston once for leaving a fleck of polish on his shoelace.
When Hudson had finished, the `` town meeting '' broke down into a general, wordy argument.
When the daily number of deaths jumps to 30, the town is sealed and an outbreak of plague is officially declared.
When the plague takes a grip on the town, Grand joins the team of volunteers, acting as general secretary, recording all the statistics.
When the other Latins subsequently occupied the empty town of Politorium, Ancus took the town again and demolished it.
When it fell to the British Raj, the fort was dismantled on the orders of Lord William Bentinck and was converted into a sanatorium for the British troops stationed at the garrison town of Nasirabad.
:" When the day for the assembly which was held in the town of Birka drew near, in accordance with their national custom the king caused a proclamation to be made to the people by the voice of a herald, in order that they might be informed concerning the object of their mission.
When asked which of his stories was a favorite in several interviews Barks cited the ten-pager in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 146 ( Nov. 1952 ) in which Donald tells the story of the chain of unfortunate events that took place when he owned a chicken farm in a town which subsequently was renamed Omelet.
When he finished school, the town of Leiston offered little to Newson, so he left for London to make his fortune.
When the brook dries up, God sends him to a widow living in the town of Zarephatho in Phoenicia.
When the city of Basel was definitely and officially " reformed " in 1529, Erasmus gave up his residence there and settled in the imperial town of Freiburg im Breisgau.
When Marcus Livius, the governor of Tarentum, claimed the merit of recovering the town, Fabius rejoined, " Certainly, had you not lost it, I would have never retaken it.
When in 1613 the Dutch attacked the Fortres of Solor, the population of this fort, led by the Dominicans, moved to the harbor town of Larantuka, on the eastern coast of Flores.
When the railway opened to Fort William on 7 August 1894, the station was given prime position at the south end of the town.
When summer came, he decided to visit an outdoor nudist club, that of Fouracres near the town of Bricket Wood in Hertfordshire, which he soon began to frequent.
When he reached the town, he found the school closed for the night.
When news arrives that the Mikado will be visiting the town, Ko-Ko assumes that he is coming to ascertain whether Ko-Ko has carried out the executions.
When Henry was six, the family moved several miles up the Allegheny River to the little town of Sharpsburg.
When the news of Ribbentrop's remarks was leaked to the Polish press despite Colonel Beck's order to the censors on 27 March, it caused anti-German riots in Poland with the local N. S. D. A. P headquarters in the ethnically mixed town of Lininco destroyed by a mob.
When in 1276 they became the souvereign of the town also, they moved their residence there, while the administration of the diocese was done from nearby Köslin ( Koszalin ).
When the southern provinces of the newly formed kingdom seceded in 1830 ( Belgian Revolution ), the Dutch garrison in Maastricht remained loyal to the Dutch king, William I of the Netherlands, even when most of the inhabitants of the town and the surrounding area sided with the Belgian revolutionaries.
When a papal inquisition arrived at a town it had a set of procedures and rules to identify likely heretics.
Reagan describes lunching with former Democratic National Committee chairman Robert Strauss, wherein Strauss said to her, " When you first came to town, Nancy, I didn't like you at all.

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