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When and summer
When late in the summer the full extent of the damage was assessed, all but fifty of the Scots, Swiss and metis moved up the Red to the mouth of the Pembina river.
When visiting a holiday resort in the summer of 1904, Bartók overheard a young nanny, Lidi Dósa from Kibéd in Transylvania, sing folk songs to the children in her care.
" When Congress, in the summer of 1973, legislated an end to U. S. military action in, over, or off the shores of Indochina, the only U. S. military activity then going on was air support of a friendly Cambodian government and army desperately defending their country against a North Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge onslaught ... What destabilized Cambodia was North Vietnam's occupation of chunks of Cambodian territory from 1965 onwards for use as military bases from which to launch attacks on U. S. and South Vietnamese forces in South Vietnam.
When the orchestra stops playing ( which is often in the summer ), orchestral bassists have to find other work, either as a teacher or coach, or in another group.
When over 100 parliamentarians from the twelve member nations of the Council of Europe came together in Strasbourg in the summer of 1949 for the first ever meeting of the Council's Consultative Assembly, drafting a " charter of human rights " and creating a Court to enforce it was high on their agenda.
: When the sick ewe her summer food forgoes,
When summer came, he decided to visit an outdoor nudist club, that of Fouracres near the town of Bricket Wood in Hertfordshire, which he soon began to frequent.
When one stands within Stonehenge, facing north-east through the entrance towards the heel stone, one sees the sun rise above the stone at summer solstice.
When Taneyev was unable to arrange this, he instead arranged for composer and pianist Reinhold Glière to spend the summer of 1902 in Sontsovka teaching Prokofiev.
When the Imperial Diet was moved to Nuremberg in the summer, he met the leading architect of the Nuremberg reforms, Andreas Osiander.
When German reunification was on the agenda in summer 1989, Powell claimed that Britain urgently needed to create an alliance with the Soviet Union in view of Germany's effect on the balance of power in Europe.
When the summer of 270 ended, things were looking very different in the empire than they did a year ago.
When it was first published in the late 1890s, the index stood at a level of 40. 94, but ended up hitting its all-time low of 28. 48 during the summer of 1896 during the depths of what later became known as the Panic of 1896.
When an onion is harvested after bulbing has begun but the onion is not yet mature, the plants are sometimes referred to as summer onions.
When its existence was discovered in the summer of 1944, the French declared Diệm to be a subversive and ordered his arrest.
When Sam decides to go back to America for his college reunion in New Haven, Fran spends the summer months on the lakes near Montreux and Stresa, where she has a romance with Arnold Israel.
When The Grange suspended operations in 1856, Alger found employment managing the 1856 summer session at Deerfield Academy.
When in the summer of 954 father and son were ready to attack each other at Illertissen in Swabia, at the last moment Ulrich and Bishop Hartbert of Chur were able to mediate between Otto and Liudolf.
When the wet season occurs during the warm season, or summer, precipitation falls mainly during the late afternoon and early evening hours.
When the summer sun is high, it is nearly perpendicular to roof-angled glass, which maximizes solar gain at the wrong time of year, and acts like a solar furnace.
When Don Kaye died of a heart attack on January 31, 1975, his role was taken over by his wife Donna Kaye, who remained responsible for accounting, shipping and the records of the parternship through the summer.
When the Warrens rented a house in Oyster Bay for the summer of 1906, Mallon came along.
When Alba arrived the following year, and soon replaced Margaret as Governor-general, his heavy-handed repression, which included the execution of many convicted of iconoclastic attacks the summer before, only made the situation worse.

When and fishing
When El Niño conditions last for many months, extensive ocean warming and the reduction in Easterly Trade winds limits upwelling of cold nutrient-rich deep water and its economic impact to local fishing for an international market can be serious.
When she leaves her kitchen momentarily, the boys steal the chickens using a fishing pole down the chimney.
When the climate returned to savanna grasslands — wetter than today's climate — and lakes reappeared in what is the modern Ténére desert, a population practicing hunting, fishing, and cattle husbandry.
When Shetland became part of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, trade with northern Europe decreased, although fishing has continued to be an important aspect of the economy up to the present day.
When fishing with a float, the angler will want to have a disgorger ; Perch are notorious for swallowing the hook, and will need aid of a disgorger or forceps for unhooking.
When that lucrative trade diminished, most of the towns fell back on fishing and some industry until the 20th century when tourism became the major source of income.
When fishing in shallow water for smaller pike, lighter and smaller lures are frequently used.
When Toledo was six years old, he and his family moved to the fishing town of Chimbote, a five-hour drive north of Lima.
When the timber was depleted, Darien became a fishing village, primarily for Georgia wild shrimp.
When Little Traverse Bay freezes over in the winter months, many people venture out on the ice for ice fishing and ice boating.
When winter freezes Tawas Bay each year, hundreds of perch fisherman move fishing shanties onto the bay's ice, making Perchville USA, the largest non-land community festival in Northeast Michigan.
When the US halibut season is closed, some fishermen obtain Canadian fishing licenses and launch from Neah Bay, running approximately to the portion of Swiftsure Bank that lies in Canadian waters.
When Newfoundland was colonized by England in 1610, the original colonists were called " Planters " and their fishing rooms were known as " fishing plantations ".
* When in December 2011 the Russian fishing vessel Sparta struck an iceberg in the Ross Sea, RNZAF C-130s made two flights from New Zealand to McMurdo Station in Antarctica, air-dropping supplies to the crew en route.
When fishing over water, they may sometimes land in the water but manage to swim and take off without much trouble.
When actively fishing, the angler may want to keep the fly line lightly pressed against the rod handle with the index finger of the casting arm.
When questioned, on Newsnight Scotland, by Gordon Brewer, as to the progress of these negotiations, he was unwilling / unable to answer questions relating to his brief, such as the size of the Scottish inshore fishing fleet, or the catch quotas relating to particular species.
When not driving Ivor or helping the engine with his latest flight of fancy, he enjoys fishing and day-dreaming.
When Lerwick became more prosperous through sea trade and the fishing industry during the 19th century, the town expanded to the west of Hillhead.
When temperatures fall to-20 ° F (- 29 ° C ) or colder it becomes very hard to keep a fishing hole open.
When the fishing jar releases the stored energy in the compounder / acclerator lifts the drill collars upwards at a high rate of speed creating a high impact in the jar.
When the mineral was found in Brixham England, it became a very important part of the developing fishing industry.
When the area was opened for settlement in the mid-19th century, it quickly attracted farmers, a lumber industry and a fishing industry.

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