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What and happens
`` What happens when there's no more water ''??
With this enlarged role in mind, I should like to make a few suggestions: What we in the United States do or do not do will make a very large difference in what happens in the rest of the world.
`` What worrisome thing happens??
What happens from then on, how he reacts, is determined by desires and beliefs he already has.
What the mind ( nous ) thinks must be in it in the same sense as letters are on a tablet ( grammateion ) which bears no actual writing ( grammenon ); this is just what happens in the case of the mind.
What happens on Earth in the main Marvel Universe would normally have no effect on what happens on a parallel Earth in another Marvel-created universe.
* What newsgroups are and how they work-describes how newsgroups work ; what happens to articles after they are posted
:: " What happens when Pinocchio says, ' My nose will grow now '?
What happens if information is stored in a state of a quantum system?
What happens next depends on the color of other nearby nodes.
What happens after a low-mass star ceases to produce energy through fusion is not directly known: the universe is thought to be around 13. 7 billion years old, which is less time ( by several orders of magnitude, in some cases ) than it takes for fusion to cease in such stars.
What happens is that in a general election, a party which consistently comes in third in every district is unlikely to win any legislative seats even if there is a significant proportion of the electorate favoring its positions.
* In the dialogue " What the Tortoise Said to Achilles ", Lewis Carroll describes what happens at the end of the race.
The dilemma of omnipotence is similar to another classic paradox, the irresistible force paradox: What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?
What really happens is that the sounding board of the instrument provides a larger surface area to create sound waves than that of the string.
What happens if we don't have all of the information we need?
* What happens to the body after death
What happens next is told to us by gentlemen of the Sicilian court: the Shepherd tells everyone his story of how Perdita was found, and Leontes realizes that she is his daughter, leading to general rejoicing.
In 1977, Musics magazine sent the question " What happens to time-awareness during improvisation?
What happens when a line containing a syntax error is entered
Farley said that " What happens in legal brothels is sexual harassment, sexual exploitation and sometimes rape "; she also stated that more than 80 % of the women she had interviewed told her they wanted to leave prostitution.
What happens when you get to the edge?
What happens in this case is that the cue ball has a certain amount of momentum as its mass moves across the pool table with a certain velocity, and then that momentum is transferred to the eight ball, which then heads toward the pocket.
What actually happens is that a representative of the government ( generally a cabinet minister or the Lord President of the Council ) reads out batches of Orders in Council drafted by the government in front of the Queen, who, after every couple of orders, says ' Approved '.

What and residents
What is remarkable about this is that the final shape of the county closely resembles the Deringer pocket pistol, a favorite at the time of the more urbane residents of this gold rush county.
What is now Bloomfield Hills was a farming area until the turn of the 20th century when wealthy Detroit residents bought up the land.
What was once a thriving local community with shops, schools, library, sheriff, youth hostel, churches, medical clinics and more, became a ghost town as 95 % of the residents left the town by 1986.
* demonym: a name, derived from a place name, for residents of that place ( e. g., Utahn, from Utah, or Sioux Cityan, from Sioux City ) — coined by George H. Scheetz, according to Paul Dickson in What Do You Call a Person From ...?
What catches the eyes is the v-shaped 70 meter long grave on which residents of Barlonyo will be seated on it, eating or washing their clothes-or even drinking potent gin.
What he learned since taking over as mayor had only further convinced him that it was mostly town residents who wanted the street changes.
What colonizations exist are fake ; they are sets used to film a movie, which is what the residents appear to only do.
The Saga of Olaf Haraldson relates that St. Olaf commented as he first looked down on Lom, What a pity to have to lay waste to such a beautiful valley .” In the face of such a clear motivation, the residents of the valley converted ( it has since been a recurring discussion whether he looked to Lom or the neighbouring municipality Skjåk, at the time a part of Lom.
In May 1978, the Times noted, " What started out a few years ago as 40 miles of new subway routes to serve the long-suffering residents of Queens has been whittled down to 15 miles, is years behind schedule, and will cost more than twice as much as originally estimated .... The line costs $ 100, 000 a foot, will be very short and will serve only a modest number of riders.
What these number show is that there were never 5, 000 Jews in Fiume, including refugees and residents, during Palatucci's mandate.
What was planned to be a " car gymkhana " by the young men turns into an assault on the town where both sides attack each other killing several of the residents.
What had started out as a friendly neighborhood event held by and for residents of a relaxed and fairly bohemian community had become a bachannal crowding of thousands into a neighborhood increasingly dominated by upscale condominiums and their increasingly conservatrive inhabitants.
What the local residents thought of them, whose numbers eventually became so great some had to be housed in the stables, is not recorded!
What distinguishes a sanctuary from other institutions is the philosophy that the residents come first.

What and who
What is more, the legends have become so sacrosanct that the very habit of self-examination or self-criticism smells of low treason, and men who practice it are defeatists and unpatriotic scoundrels.
A driver of a dairy truck, who begins work at 1 a.m. finishes before breakfast, then goes out and grows a garden, and who has used the cannery to save and feed a family of five, asked, `` What in the world will we do ''??
What can be done for the `` individual contributor '' who is extremely important -- and likely to be more so -- in the operation of the technically oriented company??
What they should recognize is that children who have been placed in one of these groups on a narrow academic basis still differ widely in attributes that influence success, and that they still must be treated as individuals.
Concerning the sentence the editor asked, `` What else can Virginia do than to hang the men who have defied her laws, organized treason, and butchered her citizens ''.
What matters is that while Fromm's reading of the data is not the only one possible, it is precisely the one we would expect from a writer who earnestly believes that every man can and ought to be happy and satisfied.
A newspaperman who met him at a reception swore that he asked Menshikov: `` What should we call you ''??
What was that old sign, supposed to be painted over a door somewhere, Abandon hope, all ye who enter here??
What makes this long and diverse tradition essentially one is that those who have belonged to it have been profoundly in earnest about being modern men in a distinctively modern world.
What otherwise could `` the lawyer, doctor, minister, the men of science and letters '' do when told that they had `` become the cherubim and seraphim and the three archangels who stood before the golden throne of the merchant, and continually cried, ' Holy, holy, holy is the Almighty Dollar ' ``??
What a joy to realize that we, too, can claim this promise tendered by the Lord during His earthly ministry to a group of men who were very dear to Him.
What in some ways was the most important aspect was the impact individually on the millions who constituted the nation.
What would be needed to disprove A's assertion are examples of Republicans who support gun control.
" What ," said Abbahu, " is my modesty as compared with that of R. Abba of Acre ( Acco ), who does not even remonstrate with his interpreter for interpolating his own comments in the lecturer's expositions.
Father Thomas Carroll, who founded the Carroll Centre for the Blind, wrote Blindness: What It Is, What It Does and How to Live with It in 1961.
What started as an elitist political movement against their colonial master, finally ended as a full-fledged civil war between pro-Independence Criollos who sought political and economic independence from Spain and royalist Criollos, who supported the continued allegiance to and permanence within the Spanish Empire of the Kingdom of Chile.
An example of the agnostic view is given by Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, who, while participating in a colloquium at Cambridge, denied that the Copenhagen interpretation asserted: " What cannot be observed does not exist.
What would become the influential Poetry Magazine was founded in 1912 by Harriet Monroe, who was working as an art critic for the Chicago Tribune.
What we have here is a fighter from way back, a master who continually grows and courageously adapts to new theories .”
Furthermore, frescoes and murals dealing with death had a long tradition and were widespread, e. g. the legend of the Three Living and the Three Dead: on a ride or hunt, three young gentlemen meet three cadavers ( sometimes described as their ancestors ) who warn them, Quod fuimus, estis ; quod sumus, vos eritis ( What we were, you are ; what we are, you will be ).
What and who questions are problematic sentences that this treatment method attempts to improve, and they are also two interrogative particles that are strongly related to each other because they reorder arguments from the declarative counterparts.
What and who questions alter placement of arguments, and where and when sentences move adjunct phrases.

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