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On electric and electronic keyboards, depressing a key connects a circuit ( Hammond organ, digital piano, synthesizer ).
On depressing a lever the propellant gas forced the flammable oil into and through a rubber tube and over a simple igniting wick device in a steel nozzle.
On orthodox keyboards this would be an impossible stretch for most players, but as on the Viennese bass octave it would have been easy to play, with the fingers depressing keys that visually appeared as D / G / B ( see diagram above ).
On Sharp-derived units, labels could be inserted into the program, usually single characters such that in Run mode, that program could be executed by depressing a special DEF key followed by the key of that character.
On depressing a lever the propellant gas forced the flammable oil into and through a rubber tube and over a simple igniting wick device in a steel nozzle.
On the other hand, while the pianist may allow the piano notes to continue to sound for a few moments after he lifts his hands from the keys by depressing the sustain pedal, organs have no corresponding control ; the note invariably ceases when the organist releases the key ( except on some modern electronic instruments and relatively contemporary upgrades to theatre pipe organ consoles ).

On and key
On 2 July, therefore, Marlborough stormed the key fortress of Schellenberg on the heights above the town of Donauwörth.
On personal computers, the key can be used by software in several different ways, such as to switch between multiple login sessions, to terminate a program, or to interrupt a modem connection.
On a BBC Micro computer, the key generates an interrupt which would normally cause a warm restart of the computer.
On many modern PCs, Pause interrupts screen output by BIOS until another key is pressed.
On early keyboards without a key ( before the introduction of 101-key keyboards ) the Pause function was assigned to, and the Break function to ; these key-combinations still work with most programs, even on modern PCs with modern keyboards.
On modern keyboards, the key is usually labeled Pause with Break below, sometimes separated by a line, or Pause on the top of the keycap and Break on the front.
On seven key lines in and out of the city, service is provided by camellos (" camels " or " dromedaries ", after their " humps "), trailer buses that haul as many as two hundred passengers in a passenger carrying trailer.
It was especially important for preserving in its libraries manuscripts of Greek and Latin authors throughout a period when instability and disorder caused their mass-destruction in western Europe and north Africa: On the city's fall, thousands of these were brought by refugees to Italy, and played a key part in stimulating the Renaissance, and the transition to the modern world.
On his second visit early in the following year, he remained at Ephesus " three years ," for he found it was the key to the western provinces of Asia Minor.
On some islands, major rivers provide a key transportation link in the absence of good roads.
On the night of 14 – 15 March 1939, Ribbentrop played a key role in the German annexation of the Czech part of Czecho-Slovakia by bullying the Czechoslovak President Hácha into transforming his country into a German protectorate at a meeting in the Reich Chancellery in Berlin.
On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine.
On August 3, 2005 the Mauritanian military, including members of the presidential guard, seized control of key points in the capital of Nouakchott, performing a coup against the government of President Maaouya Ould Sid ' Ahmed Taya who was out of the country, attending the funeral of Saudi King Fahd.
On August 3, the Mauritanian military, including members of the presidential guard, seized control of key points in the capital of Nouakchott.
On October 30, 1992, Moldova ratified the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, which establishes comprehensive limits on key categories of conventional military equipment and provides for the destruction of weapons in excess of those limits.
On 24 January 2008, the same team reported to have synthesized the complete 582, 970-base pair genome of M. genitalium ( a key gene that enables the wild organism to cause disease was knocked out ).
Some of the key ideas ( not necessarily original to Clausewitz or even to his mentor Gerhard von Scharnhorst ) discussed in On War include ( in no particular order of importance ):
On the one hand, a message revoking a public key certificate should be spread as fast as possible, while on the other hand, parts of the system might be rendered inoperable before a new key can be installed.
On September 11, the Giants added another key player when they brought up Buster Posey from the Giants triple-a affiliate Fresno Grizzlies.
On newer boards, the back key is used to collect ( retrieve ) money from coin telephones.
On 84-key keyboards ( except the 84-key IBM Model M space saver keyboard ), SysRq was a key of its own.
On the later 101-key keyboard, it shares a physical key with the Print Screen key function.

On and on
On a shelf in the office behind the counter was a small radio dialed permanently on a station which broadcast only vulgar commercials and cheap popular music.
On his father's side he was of German descent, on his mother's he came of the old Swedish nobility.
In answer to a New York Times query on what is fame ( `` Thoughts On Fame '', October 23, 1960 ), Carl said: `` Fame is a figment of a pigment.
On December 21, the day that the Irish House of Commons petitioned for removal of Sir Constantine Phipps, their Tory Lord Chancellor, Molesworth reportedly made this remark on the defense of Phipps by Convocation: `` They that have turned the world upside down, are come hither also ''.
On this issue, then, as on so many in these months, Steele and Swift took rigidly opposed points of view.
On Christmas Eve, students brought out two small Christmas trees which I placed on either side of the tent.
On the eve of the `` great debate '' on the proposal to give the President broad powers to make across-the-board tariff concessions which could practically bring us into the Atlantic Community, we should face the alternatives on this proposition.
On these excursions, Papa instructed him on man's chief end, which was his duty to God and his own salvation.
On ships at sea, on railroad trains, in summer hotels with mountain views, they always said, `` I've never done this before ''.
On October 8th of last year, the Industrial Division sponsored the Governor's Conference on Industrial Development at the former Henry Barnard School.
On the basis that all citizens of the state are entitled to benefit equally in the development of its resources, plans for the provision of essential services ( such as water ) will be based on need regardless of arbitrary political boundaries, within the framework of the state plan.
On the remainder of the clear channels, the dominant ( class 1 ) -- B stations are protected as described above, and the relatively small number of secondary ( class 2 ) ) stations permitted to operate on these channels at night are required to operate directionally and/or with reduced power so as to protect the class 1, stations.
On those rare occasions when a faculty member on tenure is not meeting the standards of the institution, the president must also bear the ultimate burden of decision and action.
On December 5 he paced a mile in 55 on the twice-around, out in third position all the way.
Singing On The Mountain in Linville, North Carolina, on June 25.
On most drill presses, it is impossible to get the exact speed, but you can come close by adjusting the drive belt on the step-cone pulleys.
On the other hand, a similar attack might have been made on City B whose population was known to be lousy.
On review the Supreme Court, via Mr. Justice Frankfurter, found southern racial problems `` a sensitive area of social policy on which the federal courts ought not to enter unless no alternative to adjudication is open ''.
On the one hand do we argue the Supreme Court decision required only that a child not be denied admission to a school on account of his race??
On the other hand, there is a counterbalancing purpose in education which is to pass on the advantages of the parents to their children.
On that view, nothing good or bad happened in the case until I came on the scene and made my remark.
On February 17, Russell and Cook were sent to the Pena Flor community on the Vermejo to see about renting out ranches the company had purchased.
On that cold, but bright, April day we were guests of your government in the reviewing stand of Red Square to witness the poeple's celebration for Yuri Gagarin and later on that day we attended the somewhat more exclusive reception for him in one of the impressive palaces of the Kremlin.
On November 24th, they had made a raid on La Maddalena.

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