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When Flavian and Hilary objected, Dioscorus called for a pro-monophysite mob to enter the church and assault Flavian as he clung to the altar.
When Danican's poorly trained men attacked, on 13 Vendémiaire, 1795 — October 5, 1795, in the calendar used in France, at the time — Napoleon ordered his cannon to fire grapeshot into the mob, an act that became known as the " whiff of grapeshot ".
When a mob from Paris attacked the royal palace at Versailles in October 1789 seeking redress for their severe poverty, the royal family was forced to move to the Tuileries Palace in Paris.
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 government troops fired on a mob of League students demonstrating in front of the Government Palace in October 1931, the Liberal administration of President José Guggiari lost what little legitimacy it retained.
When in June 1756 Minorca fell after a failed attempt by Admiral Byng to relieve it, Pitt's allegations fuelled the public anger against Newcastle-leading him to be attacked by a mob in Greenwich.
When the results of the election were announced, a mob entered the White House, damaging the furniture and lights.
When the team was unable to find a way to extract their two prisoners, they decided to wait for a mob of pro-Ayatollah revolutionaries to storm the jail and free all 10, 000 inmates, many of whom were political prisoners.
When the King finally decides to put her to death, he does so in the belief that the Parisian mob wants her dead.
When the Tuileries were stormed by the armed mob on 10 August 1792 the royal family sought refuge at the Legislative Assembly.
When it became apparent that a mob of 14, 000 people was preparing to attack, the royal family was forced to leave Rambouillet and, on 16 August, embarked on packet steamers provided by Louis Philippe, to the United Kingdom.
When the soldiers returned from the legions, they had nowhere to go, so they went to Rome to join the mob of thousands of unemployed who roamed the city.
When cardinals gathered to elect a successor, a Roman mob, concerned that the predominantly French college would elect a French pope who would bring the papacy back to Avignon, surrounded the Vatican and demanded the election of a Roman.
The new sheriff and his deputy — Rusty of course — have a hard time not just fighting the criminals but also convincing all the farmers who have been wronged by Surrett that mob rule (" Come on, boys, let's take ' em out to the plaza ") is out of the question: When Yancey ( Victor Jory ), one of Surrett's thugs, is in jail, Hatton has to protect him against the furious men outside who, not caring for Yancey's right to a fair trial, want to take the law into their own hands and lynch him right then and there.
When a mob rushes to destroy the space gun used to propel the spacecraft, Cabal launches the ship ahead of schedule.
When the civil rights leader John Lewis and another black man stepped off the bus at Rock Hill, they were beaten by a white mob that was uncontrolled by police.
When the shocking Gordon riots exploded in London in June 1780, Fox – though deploring the violence of the crowd – declared that he would " much rather be governed by a mob than a standing army.
When, on 15 August 1327, the Mongols tried to take a horse from a deacon named Dyudko, he cried for help and a mob of furious people fell on the Tatars and killed them all.
When the detectives and their prisoner reached St. Louis, Missouri and changed trains, they were guarded by 20 local policemen to prevent a mob rescue attempt.
When a mob ran through this town, Allende tried to break up the violence by striking at the insurgents with the flat of his sword.
When Chaereas entered Edessa on April 12, 449, to commence the trial, he was met by a mob of abbots and monks and their partisans, clamoring for the immediate expulsion and condemnation of Ibas and his followers.
When Falcone later attempts to blackmail Crane, Crane dons his Scarecrow mask and douses Falcone with his fear toxin, which drives the mob boss insane and leaves him repeatedly uttering " Scarecrow ".
When he last appears he is being taken by an angry mob to meet his death in the electric chair.
When the mob passes on the opportunity, they surmise that the mob is now backing Castro.

When and reporters
When asked by reporters at the end of a televised press conference to list one of Nixon's policy ideas he had adopted, Eisenhower joked, " If you give me a week, I might think of one.
When budgets are cut, editors may sacrifice reporters in distant news bureaus, reduce the number of staff assigned to low-income areas, or wipe entire communities from the publication's zone of interest.
" When the conservative web site the Drudge Report published this message, many Bush supporters viewed it as " smoking gun " evidence that Halperin was using ABC to propagandize against Bush to Kerry's benefit, by interfering with reporters ' attempts to avoid bias.
When asked by one of the reporters if it was a good idea to hold this metal rod in the middle of a storm he replied that all was well.
When the Times began it had 125 reporters, 25 % of them Unification Church members.
When General Eisenhower learned of the matter, he ordered Patton to make amends, after which, it was reported, " Patton's conduct then became as generous as it had been furious ," and he apologized to the soldier " and to all those present at the time ," The news reporters who had sent their report to Bedell Smith demanded that Patton be fired in exchange for killing the story, a demand which Eisenhower refused.
When asked about anti-war demonstrators, Daley kept repeating to reporters that “ No thousands will come to our city and take over our streets, or city, our convention .” In the end, 10, 000 demonstrators gathered in Chicago for the convention where they were met by 23, 000 police and National Guardsmen.
When three society reporters become suspicious about Mrs. E. Worthington Manville, of whom they can find no public records, they are kidnapped by members of Dave's gang, and their disappearance leads the local newspapers to accuse the police department of incompetence.
When people use metonymy, they do not typically wish to transfer qualities from one referent to another as they do with metaphor: there is nothing press-like about reporters or crown-like about a monarch, but " the press " and " the crown " are both common metonyms.
" When asked by reporters whether he would continue fighting, De La Hoya responded, " My heart still wants to fight, that's for sure ," De La Hoya said.
When Gravano warned Gotti about the negative attention from reporters as well as the constant surveillance from the FBI, Gotti instructed Gravano not to worry about it as Gotti knew what he was doing.
When Grover Cleveland married Francis Folsom in 1886, the growing number of reporters and increasing aggressiveness in their style of coverage led to frustrations when the President and his new bride were unable to rid themselves of the reporters who had followed them to their honeymoon in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
When African American reporters from daily publications requested access to the conferences, Early reportedly told them to seek accreditation from capitol hill press officers, which was another sometimes insurmountable challenge.
When reporters would ask him if he thought it was unfair, he said " Unfair eh?
When Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein brought the Watergate story to Bradlee, Graham supported their investigative reporting, and Bradlee ran stories about Watergate when few other news outlets were reporting on the matter.
) " When it went over the wall, I thought " Lawless told reporters at the time.
When asked by reporters in January 2002 about the troubles on the right, Liberal Heritage Minister Sheila Copps aptly conveyed the glee of the governing Liberals at the fractiousness in the conservative movement when she quipped, " burn, baby, burn!
When asked by reporters why he did so, he replied something to the effect that it was symbolic of the speed and intellect of the federal judicial system, but also that he supported ' tradition.
When Kong sees a group of reporters pushing and shoving Dwan for interviews, the ape breaks free of his bonds and goes on a rampage throughout the city.
In the 1940 film " His Girl Friday ", McCue, one of the press room reporters, jokes that " Mrs. Phoebe DeWolfe " gave birth to a pickaninny in a patrol wagon, concluding, " When the pickaninny was born the Rifle Squad examined him carefully to see if it was Earl Williams.
When Lane arrives at the office the following day, the receptionist wryly remarks that all this trouble could have been averted if reporters were mandated to photograph all their sources.
When questioned by reporters, DeMint also stated that single mothers who live with their boyfriends should similarly be excluded from being educators.
When reporters collaborate on a story, two different locations might be listed.

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