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When and news
When strong hands buy, they are able to buy more, and they do it even in the face of bearish news reports.
When the news spread that Agrippina had died, the Roman army, senate and various people sent him letters of congratulations that he had been saved from his mother's plots.
When news of the rebellion reached him, Suetonius hurried along Watling Street through hostile territory to Londinium.
When the news became certain, the French press insisted that the defeat was the result both of an overwhelmingly large British force and unspecified " traitors.
When news of this threatens to ruin the President's chances for re-election, the Hubbards conspire to steal the election.
When this news reached England, it confirmed Kidd's reputation as a pirate, and various naval commanders were ordered to " pursue and seize the said Kidd and his accomplices " for the " notorious piracies " they had committed.
When the news of the victory is brought to David, he does not rejoice, but is instead shaken with grief: " O my son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom!
When news arrived of Cerialis ' victory over Civilis, Mucianus tactfully dissuaded Domitian from pursuing further military endeavours.
When news came that the local vicar had drowned while trying to save victims of the shipwreck, Squire Cobtree offered the post to Christopher Syn.
When news of his death reached Paris Eugene decided to flee to Austria in the hope of taking over his brother's command.
When news reached Dublin of the capture of the Aud and the arrest of Casement, Nathan conferred with the Lord Lieutenant, Lord Wimborne.
When these news reached Silvanus, he demanded that the spoil be sent to him.
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 news of his death at the Council of Constance in 1415 arrived, disturbances broke out, directed primarily against the clergy, and especially against the monks.
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 this news of his family ’ s execution reaches him, Macduff is stricken with grief and vows revenge.
When Macduff learns of the murders of his wife and child, Malcolm consoles him unsympathetically with encouragement to take the news in “ manly ” fashion and use it to fuel his hatred of Macbeth.
When news customers share common beliefs, profit-maximizing media outlets find it optimal to select and / or frame stories in order to pander to those beliefs.
When, for example, television producers " pre-interview " participants in news and public affairs programs, to insure that they will speak in simple, attention-grabbing terms, and when the search for viewers leads to an emphasis on the sensational and the spectacular, people with complex or nuanced views are not allowed a hearing.
When a user posts to one news server, the message is stored locally.
When news of the natural wonders of the Yellowstone were first promulgated, the land was part of a federally governed territory.
When Admiral Bokhari heard the news, a strong and powerful protest was launched against the Prime minister and the silent cold war with the admiral came to end with Prime minister approving the relieving papers of Admiral Bokhari the next morning.
When local area networks became widespread, it was natural that administrators and users would desire remote access to the news spool, and NNTP, the Network News Transfer Protocol, was developed to serve that need.
When she received the news, his mother attempted to contain her sorrow by writing down her feelings in a notebook her husband had been using to take notes on a relativity textbook he had been reading.

When and remarks
When Luke Rattigan asks how they can tell each other apart in " The Sontaran Stratagem ", General Staal remarks that they say the same of humans.
Thurmond's 100th birthday celebration generated controversy because of remarks by Mississippi Senator Trent Lott that were considered as racially insensitive: " When Strom Thurmond ran for president, voted for him.
When the Doctor remarks upon her ability, she comments that he should have stayed in university.
" When the magazine was seen in Choctaw County, the Causeys were subjected to brutal economic retaliation by white residents, who tried to coerce Mrs. Causey into recanting her remarks.
When he noticed an unsuccessful article, he would call for his senior master craftsman and make endless derisory and ironic remarks.
When given a copy of the Novum Organum by Bacon, Coke wrote " purile insulting remarks " in it.
When Charles enters a nightclub he remarks, " Are my ears deceiving me or is that Art Tatum?
When Achilles demands that " If you accept A and B and C, you must accept Z ," the Tortoise remarks that that's another hypothetical proposition, and suggests even if it accepts C, it could still fail to conclude Z if it did not see the truth of:
" You can forgive Gervais a certain arrogance after the success of The Office, but ..." He remarks on the confused tone of the series, taking in the clash between the broad comedy of characters Barry ( Shaun Williamson ) and Darren ( Stephen Merchant ), and the apparent parody of this style with When The Whistle Blows, and " given their total indulgence of Gervais, the BBC is portrayed as interfering, its comedy department run by a rather crudely stereotyped gay couple ".
When they leave the valley, in one of Barks ' scarce moralizing moments, Donald remarks that the people in Plain Awful " had so little of anything, yet they were the happiest people we've ever known.
When Julio and his family move in next to the Sanfords, Fred takes an immediate disliking to them and remarks, " There goes the neighborhood.
" When Dionysius, provoked at some of his remarks, ordered him to take the lowest place at table, he said, " You wish to dignify the seat.
When speaking with Nayda, Merlin remarks, " I'd like to meet the person who wrote the reports.
The invention of several different types of barometers was attributed to him, and these became popular and continued in production into the 20th century, characteristically engraved with Admiral FitzRoy's special remarks on interpretation, such as " When rising: In winter the rise of the barometer presages frost ".
When K-9 reveals that he is a gift from the Doctor, Sarah Jane remarks, " Oh, Doctor, you didn't forget.
When Emma Willard addressed the New York State Legislature in 1819 on the subject of education for women, her remarks contradicted popular beliefs of the time.
When this clue is later revealed to the agent ( played by Jon Voight ), he remarks, " They stamped it, didn't they?
Even the commercial that he had produced for his company makes several remarks to this effect, including " When other companies aren't crazy or foolhardy enough …" and " Our crew is replaceable, your package isn't.
When Miss Level remarks how short he is in A Hat Full of Sky, he replies, " Only fra my height, Mistress.
" When a girl pulls out her hair due to supernatural forces in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode " Where the Wild Things Are ," the character Xander remarks, " People are going all ' Felicity ' with their hair ," while in the One Tree Hill episode " The Desperate Kingdom Of Love ," when Lucas walks up to Keith at the beach, his uncle says, " Nice job, Felicity ," referring to his new shorter haircut.
When Bremer was introduced to Pemrich's cousin, he made remarks about the girl's " big ass and boobs ".
When the other guests have left, Bond remarks that if he ever marries, he imagines it would be nice to marry an air hostess.
When a member of an airport groundcrew remarks that Bazarov has a private plane it is no idle comment.
* When they begin researching the book on which the planet's scene is based, Picard reads the book's opening sentence, " It was a dark and stormy night "— the famous opening of Edward George Bulwer-Lytton's novel Paul Clifford — and remarks, " Not a promising beginning.

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