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When and survivors
When Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crashed into the Andes on October 13, 1972, the survivors resorted to eating the deceased during their 72 days in the mountains.
When only six survivors remained, out of ammunition, a bayonet charge was conducted in which three of the six were killed.
When the government abandons the men for political reasons, Clark and Jack Ryan fly down to Colombia and rescue the survivors.
When the two new vessels were complete, most of the survivors set sail, completing their journey to Jamestown.
When June arrived, and the ice had still not loosened its grip on the ship, the scurvy-ridden survivors took two small boats out into the sea on 13 June.
When Zeus decided to end the Bronze Age with the great deluge, Deucalion and his wife, Pyrrha, were the only survivors.
When Enlil arrives, angry that there are survivors, she condemns him for instigating the flood.
When a great flood occurred, the survivors, who were living on mountains that had now become islands, split into two groups: one group remained and took Deimas as king while the other sailed away, eventually settling in the island of Samothrace.
When the survivors return to Britain, Branwen dies of grief from believing that she was the cause of the war ; she is buried beside the River Alaw in Anglesey.
When the Maquis ship was destroyed by crashing into a Kazon ship to save the USS Voyager, Tuvok was transported off the ship with a handful of other survivors, and resumed his duties as Security & Tactical Officer.
When UCC wanted to sell its shares in UCIL, it was directed by the Supreme Court to finance a 500-bed hospital for the medical care of the survivors.
When the Silver Star crew located and boarded the apparently undamaged Ourang Medan in a rescue attempt, the ship was found littered with corpses ( including the carcass of a dog ) in what appeared to be terrified postures, with no survivors and no visible signs of injuries on the dead bodies.
When Athens was defeated by Sparta at the end of the Peloponnesian War, the Melian survivors, who had been resettled by Sparta, were restored to their homes by the Spartan general Lysander.
When Truscott's 3rd Division was first selected for the operation, he pointed out to Clark that the position was a death trap and there would be no survivors.
Marian Goodell, board member and head of communication, addressed concerns about the lack of transparency with this statement: “ When you ’ re in the middle of a storm, if you ’ re going to explain all of how you got there, and how you ’ re going to get out, it often sets more panic among the survivors than if you just sail the boat out of the darkness .”
When this procedure has been carried out completely, the survivors are the lucky numbers:
When survivors are able to talk with a rape crisis counselor as they undergo forensic exams and law enforcement interviews, they are more likely to participate in prosecutions and get the help they need to heal.
When the Spanish entered the city they found 1, 800 dead Indians, with the survivors eating the corpses of the dead.
When contact with a new group of 11 survivors was established via hammer signal, newspapers and media worldwide began to speak of a miracle.
When bidding was reopened in 2011, Maryland passed a law requiring Keolis's majority owner, SNCF, wholly owned by the French government, to fully disclose its role in transporting of Jews to concentration camps during World War II, while SNCF was under control of the Nazi government, at the behest of Leo Bretholz and other Holocaust survivors.
When Maori threatened the survivors on the beach he came to the rescue.
When the ISS Enterprise is destroyed by the Tholians, Phlox and other survivors transfer to the USS Defiant, which has been commandeered by Commander Jonathan Archer.
When they arrived, he ordered bulldozers to crush the refugees within and Hutu militias to kill any survivors.
When the survivors of HMS Sheffield, sunk in 1982 in the Falklands War, were awaiting rescue, they were reported to have sung the Monty Python song " Always Look on the Bright Side of Life ".

When and ill-fated
When that label went bankrupt, the album was released on the ill-fated Castle Records which also experienced financial troubles.
This led to an incident involving Ritchie's sister: When at the screening she sees Phillips ( as Valens ) boarding the plane for their ill-fated flight, the scene was interrupted by Connie Lemos ( Ritchie's real-life sister ), who was only six years old when her brother died.
When Bliss left for an ill-fated rookie year in Winston Cup, Kurt Busch was named the new driver.

When and expedition
When the expedition returned to Ticonderoga two days later, some of the men were greatly disappointed that they had nothing to show for the effort and risks they took.
When he returned from that expedition 8 days later, Brigadier General Richard Montgomery had assumed command of the invasion due to Schuyler's illness.
When English explorer John Davis, commander of the Desire, one of the ships belonging to Thomas Cavendish's second expedition to the New World, separated from Cavendish off the coast of what is now southern Argentina, he decided to make for the Strait of Magellan in order to find Cavendish.
When the expedition ventured into California, they crossed into Mexican territory.
When Mieszko II was busy defending Lusatia from the troops of Conrad II, the Kievan expedition started from the east with Yaroslav I the Wise as a leader.
When the Sampo was stolen, it is said that Ilmarinen's homeland fell upon hard times and sent an expedition to retrieve it, but in the ensuing battle it was smashed and lost at sea.
When Philip created the league of the Greeks on the pretext of unifying Greece against Persia, the Spartans chose not to join — they had no interest in joining a pan-Greek expedition if it was not under Spartan leadership.
When the news of the Arab attacks on the Christians in the East filtered through to Rome, and the political embarrassments of the Byzantine emperor increased, he conceived the project of a great military expedition and exhorted the faithful to participate in recovering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre – foreshadowing the First Crusade.
When Céloron's expedition arrived at Logstown, the Native Americans in the area informed Céloron that they owned the Ohio Country and that they would trade with the British regardless of the French.
When it was clear he would not have time to mount an expedition across Lake Ontario to Fort Ontario, Shirley left garrisons at Oswego, Fort Bull, and Fort Williams ( the latter two located on the Oneida Carry between the Mohawk River and Wood Creek at present-day Rome, New York ).
When the James Sinclair expedition of almost 200 men women and children reached Fort Vancouver later that year, McLoughlin took his time settling them on Hudson's Bay farms and encouraged them to settle south of the Columbia River.
When Basil finally died on 15 December 1025, he was planning a military expedition to recover the island of Sicily.
When Chen regrouped and attacked Guangzhou again in September 1925, the Nationalists launched a second expedition.
When the rivers froze, the cargo was transferred to sleds and the expedition continued, enduring blizzards and waist-high snow.
* When Probe 17 overflew the South Pole, it passed directly over the place where Captain Scott's expedition ended. this sentence, South Pole is a proper name referring to Earth's south pole
When Mark Twain read of this expedition, he wrote a scathing attack on the " Reverend bandits of the American Board.
When Major Mitchell led an expedition to the region from Sydney in 1835, arriving at Portland in August 1836, he was surprised to find a small but prosperous community living off the fertile farmland.
When Eirik's rule became intolerable, he was driven out and slain on an expedition in Spain.
When Cortés returned to the Gulf coast to deal with the newly arrived hostile expedition of Pánfilo de Narváez, Alvarado remained in Tenochtitlan as commander of the Spanish enclave, with strict orders to make sure that Moctezuma not be permitted to escape.
When, however, Mark Antony offered him the command of the expedition against the Parthians and the province of Syria, he changed sides at once.
When the Northern Pacific Railway's transcontinental rail line arrived in 1881, the town was renamed for Alfred Howe Terry, a General in the Union Army who commanded an 1876 expedition in connection with George Armstrong Custer ’ s campaign against Native Americans, specifically in the west.
When the Commons attempted to impeach him for the failure of the Cadiz expedition, the King dissolved Parliament in June to prevent his impeachment.
When Ross found his progress through Lancaster Sound blocked by sea ice, he turned around and headed back to Britain, much to the annoyance of the other members of the expedition.
When preparations for the 1864 Red River expedition were far advanced, Halleck wrote Banks he was withdrawing any suggestion as to action after receiving from Banks a detailed negative report about the operation.

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