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When and militant
When she returned east in 1913, she joined Alice Paul, Lucy Burns, and others in founding the militant Congressional Union, which became the National Woman's Party.
When a Michigan militant group try to kill the Vice President of the United States ( Christopher Lawford ), Orin kills the militants.
When, in 1894, Rigoberto Cabezas led a campaign to annex the reserve, natives responded with vigorous protest, an appeal to Britain to protect them, and more militant resistance to little avail.
When the mayor and other commissioners asked Jones to curtail his public actions, he resisted and was wildly cheered at a meeting of the NAACP and Urban League when he yelled for his audience to be more militant, and climaxed with " Let my people go!
When the series began, J. J. and Thelma were seventeen and sixteen years old, respectively, and Michael, called " the militant midget " by his father due to his passionate activism, was eleven years old.
When the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan raised fears that Soviet forces there might move into neighboring Iran, where an anti-Western militant Islamic regime had taken power in early 1979, Carter created a rapid deployment force for Southwest Asia to counter any such attempt in the region.
When on 27 February 1975 the Movement 2 June militant group ( named after the obit of Benno Ohnesorg ) abducted the Christian Democrat candidate for Mayor of West Berlin Peter Lorenz, Albertz agreed to accompany the exchanged prisoners, among them Verena Becker and Gabriele Kröcher-Tiedemann, on their flight to the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen.
When in 1923 the Allies recognized Polish rule over western Ukraine, many members left the organization, and the Ukrainian legal parties turned against its militant actions preferring to work within the Polish political system.
When Cartman later dons a " ghost " costume, it resembles a costume from the Ku Klux Klan, the militant white supremacy organization.
When violent protest proved ineffective, many turned to political movements, both in terms of political parties and in militant secret societies.
When the tensions between the new Croatian government and Croatia's ethnic Serb minority began to escalate, Glavaš emerged as one of the most militant Croatian politicians, earning the reputation of a maverick.
When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, the prominent militant Islamist, Dr. Abdullah Yusuf Azzam, issued a fatwa, Defense of the Muslim Lands, the First Obligation after Faith, declaring that both the Afghan and Palestinian struggles were jihads in which military action against kuffar ( unbelievers ) was fard ayn ( a personal obligation ) for all Muslims.
The village is mentioned in the Stackridge ( circa A Victory for Common Sense, 2009 ) song Red Squirrel: " When darkness falls / There ’ s a place to go / Join our militant cell / Down in Nemphnett Thrubwell ".

When and prelates
When ambassadors from Emperor Zara Yaqob attended the Council of Florence in 1441, they were confused when council prelates insisted on referring to their monarch as Prester John.
When he was short on money, those who would be admitted to an audience would often be instructed by prelates not to mention their financial woes, as Benedict would inevitably feel bad that he could not help the needy.
When papal authority was great, the King could do little but admit a lack of jurisdiction over the prelates.

When and York
When the troupe traveled to New York to participate in a one-act-play competition -- and won -- Mercer, instead of returning with the rest of the company in triumph, remained in New York.
When Governor Al Smith offered New York National Guard planes to fly the mail in and out of the state, it seemed a likely temporary solution, easing Burlington's bottleneck and that at Montpelier too.
When that failed, he enlisted Branch Rickey's aid in the formation of a third major league, the Continental, with New York as the key franchise.
When Mickey Charles Mantle, the New York Yankees' man of muscle, drives a home run 450 feet into the bleachers, his feat touches upon the sublime.
And when she returned from taking her guests back to New York she had said, `` All they talked about was Harvie Harvie this, Harvie that When they know the truth will they drop away from me, will I become a nothing ''??
* Rubenstein, Richard E., When Jesus Became God: The Epic Fight over Christ ’ s Divinity in the Last Days of Rome ( New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1999 ).
When creating the murals Alston was inspired by the work of Aaron Douglas, who a year earlier had created the public art piece Aspects of Negro Life for the New York Public Library, and researched traditional African culture, including traditional African medicine.
When police raided one such bar, the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village section of New York City in June 1969, patrons fought back, leading to the Stonewall Riots.
When the New York run for Butterflies Are Free ended, he received an offer to repeat his performance in Hawaii, opposite Barbara Rush.
When Danny did return to New York, his father did not pressure him to return to school or to get a job, giving his son the chance to mature and discover his own abilities.
When he moved to Salisbury, Allen met Thomas Young, a doctor living and practicing just across the provincial boundary in New York.
When the settlers protested his language Allen continued the tirade, threatening to send any troops from New York to Hell.
When the Province of New Jersey was separated from the Province of New York in 1674, it was argued that Staten Island belonged to the former.
When it came to shooting in New York City, Carpenter managed to persuade federal officials to grant access to Liberty Island.
When he refused, Tammany went to the New York Supreme Court and successfully sued to keep Kelly ’ s name off the ballot.
When Hollywood began to recruit New York theater talent for sound films, Cukor immediately answered the call.
When Baum had been touring New York State in the title role, the actor playing the ghost fell through the floorboards, and the rural audience thought it was part of the show and demanded that the actor repeat the fall, because they thought it was funny.
When asked to move to left field in 1940 to make room for Rudy York, he worked tirelessly to master that position as well and reduced his errors in the outfield from 15 in 1940 to 0 in 1945.
" Boston Museum playbill advertising Booth in Romeo and Juliet, May 3, 1864 When the Civil War began on April 12, 1861, Booth was starring in Albany, New York.
When in New York, he and Billie held numerous parties at the Silver Horn restaurant, where they got to know Marge Zimmerman, the proprietress.
When Lawrence died on June 9, 2000, the New York Times called him " One of America's leading modern figurative painters " and " among the most impassioned visual chroniclers of the African-American experience.
* Gisela Bock " Racism and Sexism in Nazi Germany: Motherhood, Compulsory Sterilization, and the State " from When Biology Became Destiny: Women in Weimar and Nazi Germany edited by Renate Bridenthal, Atina Grossmann, and Marion Kaplan, New York: Monthly Review Press, 1984.
When Trotsky arrived in New York in January 1917, Bukharin was the first to greet him ( as Trotsky's wife recalled, " with a bear hug and immediately began to tell them about a public library which stayed open late at night and which he proposed to show us at once " dragging the tired Trotskys across town " to admire his great discovery ").
When this proved too small he took over Winterland and then the Fillmore West ( in San Francisco ) and the Fillmore East ( in New York City ), where the major rock artists, from both the US and the UK, came to play.

When and Durham
When the coffin was last inspected on 17 May 1827, a Saxon square cross of gold, embellished with garnets, in the characteristic splayed shape, used later as the heraldic emblem of St Cuthbert in the arms of Durham and Newcastle universities, was found.
When Eddie Durham left for Glenn Miller's orchestra, he was replaced by Dicky Wells.
When his brother Robert Neville, Bishop of Durham died in 1457, the new appointment was Laurence Booth.
When it became a city it included the unincorporated communities of Tess Corners and Durham Hill.
When the Vescy family became extinct, Alnwick Castle and the surrounding manor were bequeathed to Antony Bek the Bishop of Durham.
When he was offered the bishopric in Exeter he realised that the stipend (£ 3, 000 ) was not enough to support his family, so he asked to retain his parish of Stanford-le-Hope, in Durham ( as a non-resident ), which would be worth an additional £ 4, 000 a year.
When Ranulf became bishop, he married her to a burgess of Huntingdon, but remained on good terms with both Alveva and her spouse, often staying with them when he traveled away from Durham.
When his father-in-law Lord Grey ( see below ) became prime minister in 1830, Durham was sworn of the Privy Council and appointed Lord Privy Seal.
When he retired in 2004, he became an emeritus professor at Bristol University, and an honorary visiting professor at the University of Exeter and the University of Durham.
When the lease for the Durham mill expired, the Taylors relocated to Easton, the county seat of Northampton County.
When Maurice enters university, he soon makes friends with fellow student Clive Durham, who introduces him to the ancient Greek writings about homosexual love.
When these rights were taken from Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of Durham, in 1536, Bedlington among his other property lost its special privileges, but was confirmed to him in 1541 with the other property of his predecessors.
When these two friends-one little and one large-strolled along the wooded paths of the city, they were reported to be an interesting sight for the people of Durham.
When Richard I left on crusade, he appointed Geoffrey one of the five judges of the king's court, and thus a principal advisor to Hugh de Puiset, Bishop of Durham, who, as Chief Justiciar, was one of the regents during the king's absence.
When this finally finished, it was deemed so successful that all of the stations, except BBC Radio Durham, remained on air.
When the North Carolina General Assembly established 18 regional planning councils in 1972, the Research Triangle Regional Planning Commission was reorganized as the planning council for Region J, which consisted of Durham, Orange, Wake, Chatham, Johnston and Lee counties.
When the lands north of the River Tees were partitioned into Northumberland and County Durham it, along with Bedlingtonshire and Islandshire, stayed under the jurisdiction of Durham despite being north of the River Tyne.
When Vaughan Williams heard that the University of Durham was going to confer an Honorary D. Mus on Rubbra in 1949, he wrote him a very short letter.
When Durham University took responsibility of the campus in 1994 Tees Rowing Club was asked to help develop rowing at the campus.
When it was created by researchers Dr. Naveed Zaidi, at the University of Durham in 2004 it was the first magnetic polymer to function at room temperature.
When Durham informs McHale of his new orders, McHale refuses to follow them.
When war broke out in 1914, Will Lawson became an officer in the Durham Light Infantry.
When England was invaded, she called troups from Boulogne and its ally Flanders and besieged Dover Castle with success and then went north to Durham, where she made a treaty with David I of Scotland.

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