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When and Noble
When faced with the problem of photographing Kings Go Forth, an 11-piece group, KGF's Andy Noble suggested outsider artist Mingering Mike.
* Ross Noble singing " Sometimes When We Touch " to the tune of " Scotland the Brave "
Griffin's songs have been recorded by artists such as Irish-born singer Maura O ' Connell (" Long Ride Home "), Linda Ronstadt (" Falling Down "), the Dixie Chicks (" Truth No. 2 ," " Top of the World ," " Let Him Fly "), Bette Midler (" Moses "), Beth Nielsen Chapman, Christine Collister, and Dixie Chicks (" Mary "), Mary Chapin Carpenter (" Dear Old Friend "), Jessica Simpson (" Let Him Fly "), Martina McBride (" Goodbye "), Melissa Ferrick and Missy Higgins (" Moses "), Emmylou Harris (" One Big Love ", " Moon Song "), Bethany Joy Galeotti (" Blue Sky "), The Wreckers (" One More Girl "), Keri Noble (" When It Don't Come Easy "), Joan Osborne (" What You Are "), Solomon Burke (" Up to the Mountain ( MLK Song )"), and Miranda Lambert (" Getting Ready ").
When the Spartan group Noble Team receives orders to destroy important intelligence inside the military installation Sword Base, Cortana contacts Noble Team and sends them to an excavation site under the base.
When tai-pan Ian Dunross learned in Noble House that the North Sea may soon be wide open for oil exploration, he sent Andrew Gavallan to Scotland to quietly buy up real estate in Aberdeen so they would be positioned to take advantage of this trend.
When the Doctor is reunited with Donna Noble ( Catherine Tate ) in the show's fourth series ( 2008 ), Rose mysteriously begins to appear in the Doctor's life — first seen only by Donna, and later in silent video messages which the Doctor fails to notice.
When representatives of the Union of Descendants of Noble Families, one of two rival nobility associations ( the other, older one being the Russian Nobility Association ) were discovered to be distributing chivalric titles and awards of the Order of St Nicholas the Wonderworker, without her approval, she published a relatively strongly worded disclaimer.
When the pope was carried in the sedia gestatoria, Noble Guards walked alongside the papal chair.
When the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble return to ancient Rome in " The Fires of Pompeii ", Donna asks if the Doctor had been here before, to which he responds, " Ages ago.
When Australia lost to the English tourists in the First Test in Sydney in 1903 – 04, Trumble was persuaded to return for the Second Test under the captaincy of Noble.
When the county was formed, the name of the township was changed to Noble Township as there was already a Wayne Township, one that had originally been a part of Allen County.
When the herpetologist G. K. Noble examined Allophryne, he suggested that it was closely related to Glassfrogs, a hypothesis later confirmed by recent phylogenetic studies that have found that Allophryne is the sister taxon of the glassfrog clade Centroleninae ( Austin et al.

When and resumed
When the Viking raids resumed in 892, Alfred was better prepared to confront them with a standing, mobile field army, a network of garrisons, and a small fleet of ships navigating the rivers and estuaries.
When the full league programme resumed in 1946 – 47 Charlton could finish only 19th in the First Division, just above the relegation spots.
When the United States resumed EVAs on April 7, 1983, astronauts started using an Extravehicular Mobility Unit ( EMU ) for self-contained life support independent of the spacecraft.
When a player commits a foul, or when the ball is deemed unplayable, play is resumed from a free-hit or a face-off.
When reality resumed, Rogue's mind-absorbing touch renders Gambit comatose.
When the war between father and sons resumed in Easter 833, Gregory was approached by Lothair, seeking his intervention to bring about reconciliation between Lothair and his father.
When artistic life in Paris resumed after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 – 71, Bizet found wider opportunities for the performance of his works ; his one-act opera Djamileh opened at the Opéra-Comique in May 1872.
When the Primera División resumed after the Spanish Civil War, it was Atlético Aviación ( nowadays Atlético Madrid ), Valencia, and Sevilla that initially emerged as the strongest clubs.
When the Government of Ibrahim Pasha fell in 1841, the local clan-head Abd ar-Rahman Amr once again resumed the reins of power as the Sheik of Hebron.
When Bryan resumed, his comparison of miner with miser again electrified the audience ; the uproar prevented him from continuing for several minutes.
When the war resumed in June 1410, Władysław advanced into the Teutonic heartland at the head of an army of about 20, 000 mounted nobles, 15, 000 armed commoners, and 2, 000 professional cavalry mainly hired from Bohemia.
When sales went flat in Europe, he took charge of the territory and European sales resumed their brisk pace.
When conflict resumed he was wounded at Appleby in July 1648.
When the army resumed its march northward, the direct route to Sichuan was blocked by Chiang's forces.
When the charter for the Second Bank of the United States expired in 1836, " wildcat " banks resumed unsound and unregulated lending.
When the season resumed, Jackson's hitting improved, partly to show Steinbrenner he wasn't finished as a player.
When football in the country resumed in 1939, Oviedo were relegated to the second division, as their pitch was deemed unplayable – Francisco Franco's troops had used the stadium as an ammunition dump.
When operations resumed in 1211 the actions of Arnaud-Amaury and Simon de Montfort had alienated several important lords, including Raymond de Toulouse, who had been excommunicated again.
( When the matter was settled and Cú Roí returned to his country, Amairgin resumed his attacks on the invading army, explaining that his agreement was with Cú Roí only.
When he resumed writing in 2002, he assumed a more aggressive tone, and his attacks on former allies angered some of the EZLN's supporters.
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 the voyage resumed in June 1874, the route went east from Sydney to Wellington in New Zealand, followed by a large loop north into the Pacific calling at Tonga and Fiji, and then back westward to Cape York in Australia by the end of August.
When Thrasher returned to the university, Colby Christ was replaced by Space Moose, which had resumed.
When Bashō returned to Edo he happily resumed his job as a teacher of poetry at his bashō hut, although privately he was already making plans for another journey.

When and duty
When she returned to life in the big house she felt shriveled of all emotion save dedication to duty.
When it was deployed on duty in Northern Ireland, the British Army was welcomed by Roman Catholics as a neutral force there to protect them from Protestant mobs, the Royal Ulster Constabulary ( RUC ) and the B-Specials.
When the Democrats took control of the Senate in December 1845, they chose Atchison as President pro tempore, placing him third in succession for the Presidency, and also giving him the duty of presiding over the Senate when the Vice President was absent.
When the mental degeneration occurred, Ice-Man made it his duty to protect Brute, especially from the insensitive actions of The Fallen.
When Caesar was first elected, the aristocracy tried to limit his future power by allotting the woods and pastures of Italy, rather than the governorship of a province, as his military command duty after his year in office was over.
When asked to recommend someone else, Davis suggested Robert E. Lee, then an army major in Baltimore ; López approached Lee, who also declined on the grounds of his duty.
When it came to the issue of slavery in DC and slavery in the United States, he was against its abolition, and said so in his Inaugural Address in 1837: " I believed it a solemn duty fully to make known my sentiments in regard to it < nowiki > ,</ nowiki > and now, when every motive for misrepresentation has passed away, I trust that they will be candidly weighed and understood.
When informed of the ominous situation at Chattanooga, Grant relieved Maj. Gen. Rosecrans from duty and placed Maj. Gen. Thomas in charge of the besieged Army of the Cumberland.
When the edition of the acts of the colloquy, as prepared by Jakob Andrea, was published, Samuel Huber, of Burg near Bern, who belonged to the Lutheranizing faction of the Swiss clergy, took so great offense at the supralapsarian doctrine of predestination propounded at Mömpelgard by Beza and Musculus that he felt it to be his duty to denounce Musculus to the magistrates of Bern as an innovator in doctrine.
# When you lose interest in a program, your last duty to it is to hand it off to a competent successor.
* When asked why he seemed so incredibly cheerful all the time: " Well, old bean, life is really so bloody awful that I feel it ’ s my absolute duty to be chirpy and try and make everybody else happy too.
When Haddock tries to bring in alcohol with him when visiting Calculus at the research facility, he is hit with high alcohol duty.
When ordered abroad, they could nominate a capable son to hold the benefice and carry on the duty.
When they are said to exercise a discretion, it is a mere legal discretion, a discretion to be exercised in discerning the course prescribed by law ; and, when that is discerned, it is the duty of the court to follow it.
When asked for consent, she replied: " I wish only what my duty commands me to wish.
When she poured dust over her brother's body, Antigone completed the burial ritual and thus fulfilled her duty to him.
When the War of 1812 came to the Missouri Territory, Boone's sons Daniel Morgan Boone and Nathan Boone took part, but by that time Boone was too old for militia duty.
When rituals were performed over warriors before a battle, or when an infant was dedicated to a future role as a fighter, Tūmatauenga was invoked as the source of their duty.
When permission to leave for Europe finally came in early 1812 Brock declined the offer, seeing it as his duty to defend Canada in war against the United States.
When Camp Cooke closed in June 1946, personnel at the disciplinary barracks received the additional duty as installation caretakers.
When Sophie protested at the treatment of her brother, Catherine replied, " It is not I who cover the Prince of Württemberg with opprobrium: on the contrary, it is I who try to bury abominations and it is my duty to suppress any further ones.
When inactivated, the 87th FIS was the second-to-last F-106 squadron on active duty.
When duty allowed, " Jack " would be a familiar resident of Seguin.
When Cumberland learnt that a wounded soldier lying at his feet belonged to the rebel cause he instructed a major to shoot the rebel ; when the major refused Cumberland commanded a private soldier to complete the required duty.

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