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When and prospect
When we consider the electronic industry potential for human betterment, the prospect is staggering.
When it became obvious that the position was completely outflanked and there was no prospect of reinforcement, the German troops pulled back.
When combined with the stands of cypress and other hardwood lumber, logging was a lucrative prospect.
When the queen gave birth to a son, James Francis Edward Stuart, it opened up the prospect of a line of successive Catholic monarchs.
When the prospect opened of his succeeding to the mathematical chair at the University of Glasgow, Simson proceeded to London for further study.
When the institution was founded, the prospect was to develop the högskola ( university college ) into a full university at a later point.
When he dismissed the estates, the speech from the throne held out no prospect of their speedy revocation.
When Harold Macmillan resigned as Prime Minister in 1963, Macleod, despite his ability, was not considered a serious prospect for the leadership.
When Igor Stravinsky's former Beverly Hills residence at 1260 North Wetherly Drive was put up for sale, Salonen strongly considered buying the property ; however, after visiting the house and, among other things, noting that indentations from Stravinsky's piano were still visible in the carpet, he was intimidated by the prospect of trying to compose in the same house where Stravinsky had written many important works, including Symphony in Three Movements, the Concerto in D for Strings, The Rake's Progress, Orpheus, Agon, the Cantata, and Mass.
When John Quincy Adams became a senator in 1803, he reported to his father that Otis " is much alarmed at the prospect of being removed from office.
When Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman produced a Bose – Einstein condensate from rubidium atoms in 1995, there naturally arose the prospect of creating a similar sort of condensate made from fermionic atoms, which would form a superfluid by the BCS mechanism.
When the great admiral Andrea Doria of the powerful Doria family allied with the Emperor Charles V to oust the French and restore Genoa's independence, a renewed prospect opened: 1528 marks the first loan from Genoese banks to Charles.
When O ’ Brien called Reiner and asked if he had signed Santana to a contract, Reiner reported that he was still deciding if Santana was a better prospect as an outfielder or a pitcher.
When Governor Lachlan Macquarie visited Stanwell Park he remarked in 1822 that: " On our arrival at the summit of the mountain, we were gratified with a very magnificent bird's eye view of the ocean, the 5 Islands, and of the greater part of the low country of Illawarra ... After feasting our eyes with this grand prospect, we commenced descending the mountain ... The whole face ... is clothed with the largest and finest forest trees I have ever seen in the colony.
When Berra and Garagiola were both teenagers, almost all pro scouts rated Garagiola as the better baseball prospect, although Berra had a Hall of Fame career, and Garagiola has always respected Berra's ability.
When World War I broke out in 1914 he joined the Colombo Town Guard, however he was imprisoned without charges during the 1915 riots and faced the prospect of execution.
When the latter left for Italy, Princess Mary congratulated her brother " on the prospect of a good riddance.
When the prospect of releasing the system as an add-on dissolved, Sony redesigned the machine into a stand alone unit.
When George Papandreou succeeded Costas Simitis to the leadership of PASOK, she decided to join with him, while after her departure from Synaspismos she had ruled out the prospect of her joining PASOK.
When Pandu expressed to Kunti his despair at the prospect of dying childless, Kunti used the boons given to her by Sage Durvasa to bear three sons — Yudhishtira ( by Lord Dharma ), Bhima ( by Lord Vayu ), and Arjuna ( by Lord Indra ).
When Muhammad proposed her marriage, she was reluctant for three reasons: she claimed to suffer from jealousy and pointed out the prospect of an unsuccessful marriage, her old age, and her young family that needed support.
When it was time for the two to return to Japan, Soyen sensed his student's turmoil at the prospect of returning.
When he wasn't seen as a long-term prospect for the Brøndby goalkeeping position, he left Brøndby in the winter 1999, to rejoin Hvidovre.
" When Constantine returned to Trinidad, he had no permanent job and little prospect of advancement in any suitable profession.

When and restoration
When Claudius died in 270 of the plague, Aurelian, who had commanded the cavalry at Naissus, succeeded him as the emperor and continued the restoration of the Empire.
When the upswing in restoration reached Regensburg in the late 1960s, the prevailing mindset had turned in favour of preserving the city's heritage.
When larger portions of a tooth are lost, an " extracoronal restoration " may be fabricated, such as a crown or a veneer, to restore the involved tooth.
“ The dramatic shifts in political fortune between 1469 and 1471, and their impact on the tangled networks of affinity and allegiance, are hard to unravel .” When Warwick, fleeing before Edward in 1470, made his way to Manchester in the hope of support, Stanley was not forthcoming, but on Warwick's return he lent him armed support in the restoration of the House of Lancaster and of Henry VI.
When the restoration of the Roman Catholic religion was in the mind of the First Consul, Fesch resumed his clerical vocation and took an active part in the complex negotiations which led to the signing of the Concordat with the Holy See on July 15, 1801.
When the city of Madras capitulated to the French following the Battle of Madras in 1746, Dupleix opposed the restoration of the town to the British, thus violating the treaty signed by La Bourdonnais.
When the German chancellor Leo von Caprivi in the 1890s reduced the protective duties on imports of grain, these landed magnates demanded and obtained his dismissal ; and in 1902, they brought about a restoration of such duties on foodstuffs as would keep the prices of their own products at a high level.
When accountants wanted to inspect ZZZZ Best's operations, Minkow borrowed fake offices for a tour of " Interstate Appraisal Services " and used an incomplete building to present a fake restoration job.
When Philip's ratification finally arrived, Albert's quest for the restoration of peace in the Low Countries had finally paid off.
When restoration and preservation budgets are lower the images are transferred directly to video or digital media for easy transport and copying.
When the junta collapsed he continued being actively involved in politics as a member of the maoist EKKE, especially in the first years after the restoration of democracy.
When the building was undergoing restoration, the scaffolding was shrouded with a giant photograph of stars such as Sir Elton John by Sam Taylor-Wood.
When Marx used the term in 1848, the year of failed liberal revolutions across Europe, he was referring to the restoration of Ancien régime dynasties, following the defeat of Napoleon.
When Edward IV prevailed again, the next year, all the legislation of Henry VI's second reign was cancelled, including this restoration.
When restoration began, the cats were captured and neutered, thus causing them to eventually die off.
When these DHT-resistant follicles are transplanted to the recipient area, they continue to grow hair in the normal hair cycle, thus providing the hair restoration patient with permanent, naturally-growing hair.
When Tycho died in 1601, his program for the restoration of astronomy was unfinished.
When the Rangers returned their Quasar Sabers to the stone they were pulled from, Kendrix was revived as part of the restoration of Mirinoi.
" When every American housewife understands that the Blue Eagle on everything that she permits into her home is a symbol of its restoration to security, may God have mercy on the man or group of men who attempt to trifle with this bird.
When preservationists began restoration work in the 1930s, the original cherry-railed gallery was returned from a local barn where it had served as a hay loft for more than a century.
When the British returned, they put the restoration of public transport to the highest priority.
When restoring an edentulous space with a fixed partial denture that will crown the teeth adjacent to the space and bridge the gap with a pontic, or " dummy tooth ", the restoration is referred to as a bridge.
When a posterior tooth intended for an abutment tooth already possesses an intracoronal restoration, it might be better to make that bridge abutment into an inlay or an onlay, instead of a crown.
When restoration began, one of the 12 ton RML guns was discovered buried in the ( dry ) moat-it had been pushed in when it became obsolete, as they were too large and solidly constructed to be broken up for scrap.
When the French invested Cádiz, Álava was commissioned by the Cortes to treat with the Duc d ' Angoulême, and the negotiations resulted in the restoration of Ferdinand, who pledged himself to a liberal policy.

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