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When Marsh called to his aide and the pair rode off down the River Road where the gentians burned blue, Juanita was shaken and trying not to cry.
When the solution finally came to him, one night while he was in bed, he was so shaken by its simplicity that he could only wonder why it had not occurred to him before.
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 Audubon arrived home, he was relieved to find no major damage, but the area was shaken by aftershocks for months.
When the rattles were shaken at night during ceremonies, the friction and mechanical stress of the quartz crystals impacting together produced flashes of light visible through the translucent buffalo hide.
When police found Brown, he appeared to have been uninjured but was shaken and distraught.
When shaken, it becomes creamy ( since the foam formed becomes well mixed throughout the beverage and lasts for some time ), known as mate batido.
When Armstrong died, in 1971, Hardin was deeply shaken by the loss.
In 1975, journalist Bill Moyers, a former Johnson aide and press secretary, wrote in Newsweek: " When they come to canonize political aides, will be the first summoned, for no man ever negotiated the shark-infested waters of the Potomac with more decency or charity or came out on the other side with his integrity less shaken.
When foods are too large to be swallowed at once, they will sometimes be shaken in the bill until they fall apart into pieces.
When he was told that this was the same objection voiced by the uncle of the prophet of Islam, he was shaken and decided to investigate the matter.
When a laser pulse passes an electron the electron is shaken heavily, but afterwards it flies on as if nothing has happened, though a little bit of Compton scattering has taken place.
When the social structure was shaken by the corruption of war, divine power was quoted by men as a precedent for their own behaviour, which might be turned to a disastrous end.
When certain objects are shaken, items such as crystals might appear.
When Labourd and Upper Navarre were shaken by the Basque witch trials in 1609 and 1610, many sought refuge in Lower Navarre.
When the nuts are shaken, the system has the tendency to move to a lower energy state, which means moving the center of mass down by moving the smaller nuts down and thereby the Brazil nuts up.
* When shaken, the particles move in vibration-induced convection flow: individual particles move up through the middle, across the surface, and down the sides.
When ripe apples are shaken, the seeds make a rattling sound as they are only loosely held in the apple flesh.
When captured, the prey is shaken violently and torn apart.
When she discovers that Angel is really a vampire, her black and white view of the world is shaken, and she delves into the darker side of Los Angeles.
When arriving, Marion gets shaken up when she gets scared by one of the teens, Jimmy Howell ( Joseph Gordon-Levitt ) for he pops out in front of her wearing a Jason Voorhees mask.
When Kurdish terrorist Fehriye Erdal was sentenced to 4 years ' imprisonment by a Bruges court on 28 February 2006, it turned out that she had shaken off the Belgian secret service, which had had the responsibility of following her since 23 February 2006 ( Erdal had been under house arrest since 2000 ).
When the earth is shaken with its earthquake ( 1 )
When the Philippines was shaken by World War II, Filipinos buckled down and joined military units that resisted the Japanese who came after the Spaniards.

When and Palmer
When Palmer hit a good straight drive up the fairway on the 72nd hole, he seemed to have the championship won.
When Muldoon unexpectedly called an early general election, the Labour Party adopted Palmer ’ s paper as its economic policy.
When the Fairhaven Town Hall, a gift of Abbie Palmer ( Gifford ) Rogers, was dedicated, Mark Twain delivered a humorous speech to mark the occasion.
When Kember found out he was furious ; however, Palmer refused to postpone the pressing of the single.
When contacted, the JP at Long Sutton ( a Mr Delamere ) confirmed that John Palmer had lived there for about nine months, but that he was suspected of stealing sheep, and had escaped the custody of the local constable.
When law enforcement failed to act on his information, he agreed to be a guest on a local Public-access television program named " West Virginia's Most Wanted ", hosted by Andrew Palmer.
When the IWW in the United States was suppressed during the Red Scare and the Palmer Raids, there was pressure to similarly attack Canada's One Big Union movement:
When disagreement became increasingly a matter of public knowledge, and the 1984 general election drew closer, the party ’ s deputy leader Geoffrey Palmer drafted a compromise proposal that combined elements of both sides of the argument.
When Muldoon unexpectedly called an early election, the Palmer document became part of Labour ’ s election policy platform.
When, in 1984, the Labour Party won the general elections, Palmer became Deputy Prime Minister of the Fourth Labour Government.
When Adé headlined concerts in the United States, The New York Timess Robert Palmer described one of Adé's several concerts in New York in the 1980s one of the most significant pop music events of the decade and Adé as " one of the world's great band leaders ".
When Ziff-Davis moved its magazine production from Chicago to New York City in 1949, Palmer resigned and, with Curtis Fuller, another Ziff-Davis editor who did not want to leave the midwest, founded Clark Publishing Co.
When the financial burden of a railway project forced Prince Edward Island to the brink of economic collapse it was the Haythorne government, of which Palmer was a member, that sought the union with Canada in 1873.
#" When the Apple Blossoms Bloom in the Windmills of Your Mind I'll Be Your Valentine " ( Emerson, Lake, Palmer ) – 3: 56
When questioned, Palmer gave his name as " W. J.
When she was 53 year old, June Palmer was married to the then 78 year old photographer / stuntman Arthur Howell for a little less than ten years ( 1993 – 2000 ).
* Kirk, Andrew and Charles Palmer, " When Nature Becomes Culture: The National Register and Yosemite's Camp 4 ," Western Historical Quarterly ( Fall 2006 )
When Palmer returned he recognized his daughter ’ s acumen for business and gave her an executive position in his company.
When that tour ended he became the drummer for Belinda Carlisle on her first solo tour, opening for Robert Palmer.
When Palmer left the magazines in 1949, Browne took over in January 1950.
When his buildings were destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire, Palmer borrowed $ 1. 7 million to rebuild, the largest amount lent to a private individual up to that time.
When the challengers finally locate Ray Palmer ( on Earth-51 ) Bob attacks him, revealing his acts of assistance to be a ruse.
When the area of the park was owned by Bertha Palmer it lay entirely within Manatee County, because Sarasota County did not exist.
When production began on the pilot, " Northwest Passage ", series creators David Lynch and Mark Frost had decided that the murderer would be revealed as Leland Palmer, Laura's father.

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