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When third husband Marty Melcher died April 20, 1968, a shocked Day discovered that her husband of 17 years and his business partner Jerome Bernard Rosenthal had squandered her earnings, leaving her deeply in debt.
When on the morning of 3 September 1939 Chamberlain followed through with his threat of a British declaration of war if Germany attacked Poland, a visibly shocked Hitler asked Ribbentrop " Now what?
When the National League's chief counsel, future Senator George Wharton Pepper referred to the activities of baseball players on the field as " labor ", Landis interrupted him: " As a result of 30 years of observation, I am shocked because you call playing baseball ' labor.
When visiting Paris after the war, he was shocked to discover that the address that he used for Mlle Dupont was that of the Soviet Embassy.
When composer Jerome Kern proposed turning the very serious Show Boat into a musical, Ferber was shocked, thinking it would be transformed into a typical light entertainment of the 1920s.
When the northern Italian cities inflicted a defeat on Frederick at Alessandria in 1175, the European world was shocked that such a thing could happen.
When Louis Bonaparte carried out a coup against the French government and made himself president for life on December 2, 1851, Marx and Engels, like many people, were shocked.
When Britain and France declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939, Raeder was shocked and shattered by the outbreak of a general war that for the Kriegsmarine was at least five years too early.
When the nobles were informed of the extent of the debt, they were shocked into rejecting the plan.
When Oliver King, Bishop of Bath and Wells 1495 – 1503, visited Bath in 1499 he was shocked to find this famous church in ruins.
When the corpses arrived at military headquarters, the generals were shocked.
When his mother and Leon returned, they were shocked.
When he finally heard the truth, Bagration was so shocked that he rapidly stood up, totally forgetting about his grave wound.
When in turn informed that it is March 5, 1959, Decker is shocked.
When the latest Heechee crew exits the black hole, they are shocked to discover that humans are flying Heechee spaceships to all parts of the galaxy — and one of those places happens to be the Kugelblitz ( a black hole made of energy and not matter ), where The Foe was concentrated.
When Horn is shocked to see the year 1961 showing on the wall calendar, the couple assume that the desert heat has made him mentally unstable.
When the islanders returned home they were shocked to see the state of Alderney, with many houses completely derelict due to anything wooden, including front doors, having been burned for fuel by the Germans.
When he arrives at his uncle's money bin, an apparently shocked Scrooge tells him it is too late.
When the Earl arrives ( in his bookie disguise ) he laments having ignored Jeeves ' advice to lay off Captain Biggar's bet, and is shocked to find his sister and brother-in-law have come to visit.
When the family discovers that Bart is suing them, they are shocked.
When it is revealed to him that Misao is really Pixy Misa, he is shocked and also a bit frustrated over not being able to help.
When Chris ' younger cousin, Sam, told him that he was responsible for his mother's death, he was so shocked that he lost his ability to speak.
When Wei was nominated by Liu, the court was shocked.
When Italy entered the war in 1915 Douhet was shocked by the army's incompetence and unpreparedness.

When and dancers
" When " Air steps " or " aerials " such as the Hip to Hip, Side Flip, and Over the Back ( the names describe the motion of the woman in the air ) began to appear in 1936, the old guard of dancers such as Leon James, Leroy Jones, and Shorty Snowden disapproved of the new moves.
When Ravel used a 5 / 4 time in the final part of his ballet Daphnis and Chloe ( 1912 ), dancers of the Ballets Russes sang Ser-ge-dia-ghi-lev during rehearsals to keep the correct rhythm.
When the Opry began having square dancers on the show, the Fruit Jar Drinkers always played for them.
When they came too close to a torch, the dancers caught fire.
When they are approached by local women who have heard of their show, Gaz declares that their show will be better than the Chippendales dancers because they'll go " the Full Monty " and remove all their clothes.
When not dancing in a circle the dancers held their hands high or waved them to left and right.
When a bikini performance is being performed, many dancers will forgo a garter because they can accept tips at various points in their outfit ( typically above the thigh or over their ribcage ).
When crowds were large, dancers would take turns dancing, paying a fee each time they danced so that the musicians could be paid.
When the group returned to Harlem, Manning taught his Big Apple version to other dancers in Whitey's Lindy Hoppers, before ever having seen the version done by the Big Apple dancers at the Roxy.
When used as a choreographic technique, movement sequences that emerge during Jam research or rehearsals may be adapted and set to form a part of set choreography, or a score ( a set of rules or limiting factors and transitions ) may be employed to give dancers a structure to navigate through a performance.
When the introduction is repeated the dancers stop, chat, flirt, greet their friends, and start again, right on time as the paseo finishes.
When several dancers compete, they go under the stick in single-file ; the stick is gradually lowered until only one dancer, who has not touched either the pole or the floor, remains.
A very famous piece of advice that Shawn used to give to his dancers was " When in doubt, twirl.
When he was older he started going to the Savoy, which was for better dancers.
When dancers at the Jungles Casino -" officially a dancing school " " got tired of two-steps and schottiches ... they'd yell: ' let's go back home !'...
When dawn broke, everybody had been turned to stone by the Demon: so the stone circles are the dancers, the avenues are the fiddlers and the Cove is the bride and the groom with the drunken churchman at their feet.
When I look at today's dancers, or I look at the great dance films, such as Seven Brides for Seven Brothers -- I couldn't do any of that!
When tango became popular again after the end of the Argentine military dictatorships in 1983, this style was resurrected by dancers from the Golden Era:
When I asked about finding gandy dancers to talk to, there was often a short pause and then a perplexed comment as to how I knew of this arcane tradition.
When the tour was decided, Madonna appointed Jamie King as choreographer and the tour was planned in a short timespan of three months, including signing up the dancers, musicians and technicians.
When in open position the dancers would improvise with fancy moves.
When Angkor fell, its artisans, Brahmins, and dancers were taken captive to Ayutthaya.
When the music stops, the dancers yell " Hey ", and you can also put your arms up, down, or clap.

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