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When and war
When Fosdick showed the letter to Baker his negative response was: `` For God's sake, Raymond, don't show this to the President or he'll stop the war ''.
When we become firm enough to stand for those ideals which we know to be right, when we become hard enough to refuse to aid nations which do not permit self-determination, when we become strong enough to resist any more drifts towards socialism in our own Nation, when we recognize that our enemy is Communism not war, and when we realize that concessions to Communists do not insure peace or freedom, then, and only then will we no longer be `` soft ''.
When he was in the war, he was in Law or Supplies or something like that, and an old buddy of his told me he would come down on Sundays to the Pentagon and read the citations for medals -- just like the one we sent in for Trig -- and go away with a real glow.
`` When that woman found me and told me that you needed me I was never so happy since before the war ''.
When necessary, we should make it clear that countries which choose to derive marginal advantages from the cold war or to exploit their potential for disrupting the security of the world will not only lose our sympathy but also risk their own prospects for orderly development.
When the Korean war began, on June 25, 1950, the anniversary of the day Custer had gone down fighting at the Little Big Horn and the day the regiment had assaulted the beachhead of Leyte during World War 2,, the 7th Cavalry was not in the best fighting condition.
With this derivation, the name would have a double meaning in the poem: When the hero is functioning rightly, his men bring grief to the enemy, but when wrongly, his men get the grief of war.
When the North enthusiastically rallied behind the national flag after the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, Lincoln concentrated on the military and political dimensions of the war effort.
In 2009, the American Anthropological Association's Commission on the Engagement of Anthropology with the US Security and Intelligence Communities released its final report concluding, in part, that, " When ethnographic investigation is determined by military missions, not subject to external review, where data collection occurs in the context of war, integrated into the goals of counterinsurgency, and in a potentially coercive environment – all characteristic factors of the HTS concept and its application – it can no longer be considered a legitimate professional exercise of anthropology.
When war broke out afresh with Thebes the king twice invaded Boeotia ( in 378 BC and 377 BC ), although he spent the next five years largely out of action due to an unspecified but apparently grave illness.
When Olympias was repudiated by her husband, 337 BC, she went to her brother, and endeavoured to induce him to make war on Philip.
When he finally dies at the end of the novel, the situation report from the frontline states, " All is Quiet on the Western Front ," symbolizing the cheapness of human life in war.
*" When Johnny Comes Marching Home " ( sometimes " When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again ") is a popular song of the American Civil War that expressed people's longing for the return of their friends and relatives who were fighting in the war.
When photographed, Capone hid the scarred left side of his face saying the injuries were war wounds.
When the United States joined the war, Churchill and Roosevelt agreed to pool resources.
: When, after the action had thus occurred, his own men returned to each general, Scipio could adopt no fixed plan of proceeding, except that he should form his measures from the plans and undertakings of the enemy: and Hannibal, uncertain whether he should pursue the march he had commenced into Italy, or fight with the Roman army which had first presented itself, the arrival of ambassadors from the Boii, and of a petty prince called Magalus, diverted from an immediate engagement ; who, declaring that they would be the guides of his journey and the companions of his dangers, gave it as their opinion, that Italy ought to be attacked with the entire force of the war, his strength having been nowhere previously impaired.
When asked " Would you approve or disapprove of the UK using nuclear weapons against a country we are at war with?
When disaggregated, only petroleum and non-petroleum groupings showed different results: a country with relatively low levels of dependence on petroleum exports is at slightly less risk, while a high-level of dependence on oil as an export results in slightly more risk of a civil war than national dependence on another primary commodity.
When disaggregated, a civil war with intervention on only one side is 156 % longer, while intervention on both sides lengthens the average civil war by an addition 92 %.
When very large quantities of food must be transported to regions like war zones, earthquake hit regions, etc., they must be stored for a long time, so cryogenic food freezing is used.
When Pissarro returned to his home in France after the war, he discovered that of the 1, 500 paintings he had done over 20 years, which he was forced to leave behind when he moved to London, only 40 remained.
When the United States entered World War I, Eastman organized with Roger Baldwin and Norman Thomas the National Civil Liberties Bureau to protect conscientious objectors, or in her words: " To maintain something over here that will be worth coming back to when the weary war is over.
When the Twelve Years ' Truce in 1621 was over, the Republic had a free hand to re-wage war with Spain.

When and inevitably
When what one person has experienced is put into words and transmitted to others, so doing risks giving unwarranted status to what inevitably must have had a subjective tinge.
When we perform the experiment, we inevitably find that one particle is in the state and the other is in the state.
When the Lords vetoed the " People's Budget " in 1909, the controversy moved almost inevitably toward a constitutional crisis.
Groble writes, " When I interviewed some of the women who had loved him, they inevitably referred to his mother as the key to unlocking Huston's psyche.
When missionaries, officials, anthropologists or ethnologists collected and published these accounts, they inevitably changed their nature.
When the bubble inevitably bursts, those who hold on to these overvalued assets usually experience a feeling of reduced wealth and tend to cut discretionary spending at the same time, hindering economic growth or, worse, exacerbating the economic slowdown.
When he was short on money, those who would be admitted to an audience would often be instructed by prelates not to mention their financial woes, as Benedict would inevitably feel bad that he could not help the needy.
When commanding the 19th Hussars in India French was cited for adultery with the wife of a brother officer during his leave ( inevitably christened “ French leave ” by his colleagues ) in the Indian hills – he was lucky this did not terminate his career.
When computing transforms, values of this " function " outside this grid have to be interpolated and the integrals approximated by finite sums, a process inevitably introducing further errors.
" " When teenagers inevitably look at themselves through the prism of our overachiever culture ," the author writes, " they often come to the conclusion that no matter how much they achieve, it will never be enough.
When MacDonald formed the National Government Baldwin remained with the opposition Labour Party and inevitably lost his seat in the 1931 general election.
* When a father makes representations in court to see his child when this is being obstructed by the mother, adversarial court proceedings against the mother are inevitably the cause of further conflict.
When they inevitably tried to double-cross him, a safety protocol he had created hurled the traitors uncontrollably into the time stream where they landed coincidentally on the satellite headquarters of the Justice League in the then present day of 1982 ( the year the story was published ).
When these conflicting points of view arose among the fae, it inevitably led to war.
When engineers had to compute the stresses and deflections in a statically indeterminate frame, they inevitably turned to what was generally known as the " moment distribution " or " Hardy Cross " method.
When the trees that surround the Chapel grow up, they will become the framework, become a part of the tree forms and branches that inevitably arise from the growing trees adjacent to it.
" When you show the 1930s as a golden age of prosperity and excitement in the German countryside, when you are shown the Germans as victims of the war, then you inevitably find yourself asking: But what about the other side?
When the two are married, they become tragically separated, leaving Valcourt believing that Gentille has, inevitably been killed.
When questioned by Earth neighbors as to their strange behavior, they inevitably reply that they are from France.
When the accused is inevitably found guilty, Vic spins the Wheel of Justice-after combing its hair-and the audience sing " Spin, spin, spin the Wheel of Justice, see how fast the bastard turns ".
" He argued,When governments attempt to regulate the balance between a limited supply of health care and an unlimited demand for it they ’ re inevitably forced to ration treatment .”
When it inevitably failed Mao ordered that the survivors be executed.
" When two phenomena have been very often experienced in conjunction, and have not, in any single instance, occurred separately either in experience or in thought, there is produced between them what has been called inseparable, or, less correctly, indissoluble, association ; by which is not meant that the association must inevitably last to the end of life-that no subsequent experience or process of thought can possibly avail to dissolve it ; but only that as long as no such experience or process of thought has taken place, the association is irresistible ; it is impossible for us to think the one thing disjoined from the other.
:" Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, drew a circle with a piece of red chalk and said: ' When men, even unknowingly, are to meet one day, whatever may befall each, whatever the diverging paths, on the said day, they will inevitably come together in the red circle.

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