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When compressed, the crystal produces a small electrical current, so when placed under the bridge saddle, the vibrations of the strings through the saddle, and of the body of the instrument, are converted to a weak electrical signal.
When a cut leaves a coin with no strings, the player pockets the coin and takes another turn.
* When some of the strings contain numerals ( or other non-letter characters ), various approaches are possible.
When the key is pressed, the tangent strikes the strings above, causing them to sound in a similar fashion to the hammering technique on a guitar.
When the module is compiled into your program, all strings ( and other objects ) will get the added functionality.
When playing the double bass, the bassist either stands or sits on a high stool and leans the instrument against the bassist's body with the bass turned slightly inwards in order to more easily reach the strings.
When bluegrass bass players slap the string by pulling it until it hits the fingerboard or hit the strings against the fingerboard, it adds the high-pitched percussive " clack " or " slap " sound to the low-pitched bass notes, sounding much like the clacks of a tap dancer.
When all strings are played open the resulting chord is an Em7 / add11.
When the table is full the code length increases to give space for more strings, up to a maximum code 4095
When the data values are long ( or variable-length ) character strings — such as personal names, web page addresses, or mail messages — their distribution is usually very uneven, with complicated dependencies.
When there are two choirs of strings at the same length, it is possible to arrange for them to give different tonal qualities, and thus to increase the variety of sound produced by the instrument.
When two strings tuned to be the same pitch, or to an octave apart, are plucked simultaneously by a single keystroke, the note is louder and richer than one produced by a single string.
When describing a harpsichord it is customary to specify its choirs of strings, often called its disposition.
When there are multiple choirs of strings, the player is often able to control which choirs sound.
When Orbison started with " Crying " and hit the high notes, Goodwin stated, " The strings were playing and the band had built up, and sure enough, the hair on the back of my neck just all started standing up.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ", ( Neil Sanders, James W. Buck, John Burden, Tony Randall ), arranged and conducted by Martin and McCartney ; string section and harp on " She's Leaving Home ", arranged by Mike Leander and conducted by Martin ; harmonium, tabla, sitar, dilruba, eight violins and four cellos on " Within You, Without You ", arranged and conducted by Harrison and Martin ; clarinet trio on " When I'm Sixty Four ", as arranged and conducted by Martin and McCartney ; saxophone sextet on " Good Morning, Good Morning ", arranged and conducted by Martin and Lennon ; and forty-piece orchestra ( strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion ) on " A Day in the Life ", arranged by Martin, Lennon and McCartney and conducted by Martin and McCartney
When a neighbor in tough straits offered to sell his dented and scratched Gene Autry model guitar with worn-out strings, Buck purchased it for a couple of dollars.
When you pluck the instrument, the strings vibrate and echo off each other.
When all the dampers are lifted by the sustain pedal ( senza sordino ), all the strings of the piano are allowed to sound, resulting in a complex sound when all strings are free to sound sympathetically with other strings.
When she returned to her village, she experimented with many different instruments, including percussion, wind and plucked and bowed strings.
When playing electric bass, Clarke places his right hand so that his fingers approach the strings much as they would on an upright bass, but rotated through 90 degrees.
When the player pulls the bow across the strings ( such that the frog moves away from the instrument ), it is called a downbow ; pushing the bow so the frog moves toward the instrument is an upbow ( the directions " down " and " up " are literally descriptive for violins and violas, and are employed in analogous fashion for the cello and double bass ).

When and contain
When computer files contain information that is extremely important, a back-up process is used to protect against disasters that might destroy the files.
When they are born, their intestines do not contain these bacteria ( they are completely sterile ).
When Gorbachev had Chernenko's safe opened, it was found to contain a small folder of personal papers and several large bundles of money ; large amounts of money was also found in his desk.
When she received the news, his mother attempted to contain her sorrow by writing down her feelings in a notebook her husband had been using to take notes on a relativity textbook he had been reading.
When Sentaro was in danger, Skuld created a huge wave which saved him, although Urd, who was nearby, stated that it would have caused a huge flood if she hadn't been there to help contain it.
When the biological significance of nicotinic acid was realized, it was thought appropriate to choose a name to dissociate it from nicotine, to avoid the perception that vitamins or niacin-rich food contains nicotine, or that cigarettes contain vitamins.
When used as scaffolds, hydrogels may contain human cells to repair tissue.
When the bomb detonated, the casing would contain the explosion long enough for mechanical shock to heat and compress the fusion fuel, and for fission neutrons to ignite nuclear fusion.
When weathered they are filled with calcite, chlorite, serpentine and, especially where the lavas contain nepheline or leucite, are often rich in zeolites, such as analcite, prehnite, natrolite, scolecite, chabazite, heulandite, etc.
When reactive elements such as capacitors, inductors, or transmission lines are involved in a circuit to which AC or time-varying voltage or current is applied, the relationship between voltage and current becomes the solution to a differential equation, so Ohm's law ( as defined above ) does not directly apply since that form contains only resistances having value R, not complex impedances which may contain capacitance (" C ") or inductance (" L ").
Often they have a " sign-in " page where you put your label or name, then each page will often contain a question which you answer ( i. e. When was the last time you said " I love you ") and the signer would write the appropriate response.
When mature they still contain some water and can be used as seednuts or processed to give oil from the kernel, charcoal from the hard shell and coir from the fibrous husk.
When stressed by drought or heat, plants can also contain toxic levels of cyanide and / or nitrates at later stages in growth.
When the old governor is unable to contain the pirate menace, Colonel Bishop is promoted to his post, and Arabella is sent to England for a recreational sojourn.
When purchased premade it may contain sucrose, high fructose corn syrup, citric acid, thickeners, emulsifiers, EDTA, flavor enhancers, and water.
When alphabetic writing began in Greece, the letterforms used were similar but not identical to the Phoenician ones and vowels were added, because the Phoenician Alphabet did not contain any vowels.
When Sir George Gilbert Scott performed his renovations in the 19th century, he ripped out the front row of Davis misericords, replacing them with his own designs, which themselves seem to contain many copies of the misericords at Gloucester Cathedral, Worcester Cathedral and New College, Oxford.
When an English breakfast is ordered to contain everything available it is often referred to as a Full English, or a Full Monty.
When estuaries contain very shallow sills, tidal oscillations only affect near surface waters to sill depth, and waters below sill depth may remain stagnant for very long periods of time, resulting in only an occasional exchange of the deep water of the estuary with the ocean.
When opened, the box would be found to contain sawdust.
When combined, Bridgeport ( 1st ), Stamford ( 4th ), Norwalk ( 6th ) and Danbury ( 7th ) contain about 429, 800 people ; almost half the population of the county.
When the second story was built for a larger lodge hall it was modernized to contain a kitchen and indoor restrooms.
When the oceans contain a relatively high proportion of magnesium compared to calcium, aragonite is more stable, but as the magnesium concentration drops, it becomes less stable, hence harder to incorporate into an exoskeleton, as it will tend to dissolve.

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