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When and witches
When Macbeth kills the king and takes the throne, Banquo — the only one aware of this encounter with the witches — reserves judgment for God.
When Macbeth returns to the witches later in the play, they show him an apparation of the murdered Banquo, along with eight of his descendants.
When Banquo asks of his own fortunes, the witches inform him that he will father a line of kings, though he himself will not be one.
When he feels as if " dressed in borrowed clothes ", after his new title as Thane of Cawdor, prophesied by the witches, has been confirmed by Ross ( I, 3, ll.
When Aradia descended, she became the first of all witches, and promised her students that " ye shall all be freed from slavery, / And so ye shall be free in everything ".
When interpreting Exodus 22: 18, he stated that, with the help of the devil, witches could steal milk merely by thinking of a cow.
When it is relatively safe to jump over the bonfire, it is done three times ( although it could also be nine or any odd number ) for good luck at the cry of “ meigas fora ” ( witches off!
When they served witches, they were often thought to be malevolent, while when working for cunning-folk they were often thought of as benevolent ( although there was some ambiguity in both cases ).
When she discovers that they believe in " real witches ," she decides to help them get their treats from Donald after all.
the witches and warlocks had surrounded the area … When the flames shot up, a woman right behind Doris wife screamed and manifested a demon, which Doris immediately cast out !”
When her sisters become exposed as witches in the mortal world, Phoebe makes a deal with the Source to save Piper's life not knowing that he plans to double cross her in the end.
When Ozma rescues them from the underground kingdoms, he recounts his story of becoming the ruler of Oz, and Ozma explains that before the witches usurped her grandfather's throne ( an occurrence happening long before the wizard arrived ), the ruler of Oz had always been known as Oz or ( if female ) Ozma.
After the publication of her work, the historical community became divided between Murrayist and non-Murrayist scholars ; “ When the Witchcult in Western Europe appeared in 1921, it broke this deadlock ; yes, said Murray, witches had indeed been up to something of which society disapproved, but it was in no way supernatural ; they were merely members of an underground movement secretly keeping pagan rituals alive in Christian Europe .” Murray ’ s work became widely accepted and was considered an expert in witchcraft studies after its publication.
When Tiffany speaks of Granny Aching to other witches, they often comment that she has many of the qualities of a very skilled witch, and one worthy of much respect, as her influence was such that the people she took care of ended up mostly taking care of each other, ( a feat only the most skilled witches are able to accomplish ).
When Granny Weatherwax realizes Nanny Ogg has written an immensely popular cookbook but has not been paid by the publisher, the witches also leave for Ankh-Morpork to collect the money, as well as to attempt to recruit Agnes into their coven, to replace Magrat Garlick who left the coven when she became Queen of Lancre ( in Lords and Ladies ).
When Satan was worked up into a sufficient passion by the witches ' praises, he gave the command for the sabbath, in which he chose for himself the witches who caught his fancy.
When walking through the forests near the academy, Mildred hears voices through the trees and comes across a group of witches, headed by one who looks like Miss Cackle.
When the Charmed Ones nearly catch on to his plans, his desperation leads him to conspire with demons who run a game show where demons kill witches and steal their powers for their own gain.
When writing about witches Barrett stated that he did not believe that their power to torment or kill by enchantment, touch or by using a wax effigy came from Satan.
When Macbeth returns to the witches later in the play, they show him an apparition of the murdered Banquo, along with eight kings of his family, descending through Fleance.
When Charles Godfrey Leland received news of the Wellington find whilst in Italy, he investigated and found that the witches there used a similar form, called a " witches garland "; the item was made of cord, and contained black hen feathers.

When and offend
When the ceiling collapsed the next morning, the kidnappers decided he was a prophet and that to hold on to him might offend the gods.
When fortune changed he returned to his allegiance to Philip V, and as the government was unwilling to offend the Church he escaped banishment.
When used by those who don't identify as gay, lesbian or bisexual or when used by gay, lesbian and bisexual people disparagingly, the terms are generally considered pejorative, so non-heterosexual is a default and innocuous term unlikely to offend readers.
When Fawlty attempts to introduce the two couples he gets hung up on the name of " Lionel Twitchen ", so as not to offend the Colonel, and is unable to introduce them, thereby causing maximum embarrassment for himself.
When Jiraishin was serialized as Ice Blade in MixxZine, there were instances of censorships in some of its panels as it was a new magazine when it was released and did not wish to offend potential distributors.
When he arrived on 30 July, he was told that they could only stay for one night because their presence might offend other guests.
When Arnold Watson, a colleague of Constantine at the Ministry of Labour, arrived and attempted to intervene, he was told by the manageress: " We are not going to have these niggers in our hotel ," and that his presence might offend American guests.
When his subordinates warned him that this might offend Zhang, Han responded:
When the governor tried to retreat, his retreat route was temporarily cut off by Ma Wu, but Ma Wu allowed him to escape, not wanting to offend the government more than the rebels have done already.

When and Queen
When Queen Isabella and her husband were forced to leave Spain by the Revolution of 1868, Alfonso accompanied them to Paris.
When most of the land army arrived, the King and Queen had a profound dispute.
When his wife Queen Mary fell ill in 1558, King Philip sent the Count of Feria to consult with Elizabeth.
Godfrey Goodman, Bishop of Gloucester, recalled: " When we had experience of a Scottish government, the Queen did seem to revive.
When travelling abroad, the governor-general is seen as the representative of Australia, and of the Queen of Australia, and is treated as a head of state.
When acting as Lord of Mann, the Queen acts on the advice of the Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom having prime responsibility as Privy Counsellor for Manx affairs.
When rumours reached the court that they were also planning to impeach the Queen for alleged involvement in Catholic plots Charles decided to arrest them for treason.
When King Sigismund took Dobor in Bosnia in July 1394, Queen Mary ordered the captured John Horvat to be tortured to death.
When Mary ascended the throne, she was proclaimed under the same official style as Henry VIII and Edward VI: " Mary, by the Grace of God, Queen of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and of the Church of England and of Ireland on Earth Supreme Head ".
When you are linked with the other jewels of the Antilles in the necklace of the world's telegraph, yours will not shine less brilliantly in the crown of your Queen!
When Queen Mary insisted upon the importance of education, the Duchess of York commented, " I don't know what she meant.
When asked about the name, Bulsara explained, " I thought up the name Queen.
When tickets finally went on sale, all 72, 000 tickets sold out in just three hours, even though no performers were announced apart from remaining members of Queen.
When King You replaced Queen Shen with the concubine Baosi ( and designated Baosì's son as the crown prince ), the former queen ’ s powerful father, the Marquess of Shen, joined forces with Quanrong to sack the western capital of Haojing in 770 BC.
When Melisende bore a son and heir in 1130, the future Baldwin III, her father took steps to ensure Melisende would rule after him as reigning Queen of Jerusalem.
When Queen Victoria died on 22 January 1901, Edward became King of the United Kingdom, Emperor of India and, in an innovation, King of the British Dominions.
When he declared he would marry no other, his mother, Queen Mary, visited Glamis to see for herself the girl who had stolen her son's heart.
When they returned to Britain, Queen Victoria complained that her grandsons could not speak French or German, and so they spent six months in Lausanne in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to learn another language.
When the latter adamantly refused the Queen admittance, fighting broke out outside the castle between Isabella's guards and the garrison, marking the beginning of the Despenser War.
When her husband asked her to drop one of her two official names, Victoria Mary, she chose to be called Mary, preferring not to take the name of her husband's grandmother, Queen Victoria.
When the King and Queen were crowned sovereigns of England, Anne gave proof of her sincerity by absolutely refusing to receive the Protestant sacrament, declaring that she preferred to forfeit her crown rather than take part in what she considered a sacrilegious profanation.
When James II fled at the Glorious Revolution, William refused to accept the title of king consort ( which Philip II of Spain had been granted under Queen Mary I in the 1550s ) and insisted on being named King in his own right.
When the Battle of Northampton was fought, Queen Margaret and her seven-year-old son Edward had been at Eccleshall Castle near Coventry.
When his first wife, Amy Robsart, fell down a flight of stairs and died in 1560, he was free to marry the Queen.

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