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When and joint
When subjected to loading, debonding may occur at different locations in the adhesive joint.
When the country was still part of the former Yugoslavia, joint ventures and cooperation played a large role here ( motor industry, metal processing, textile industry / contract processing work, steel and chemicals ).
When Tiberius died on 16 March AD 37, his estate and the titles of the Principate were left to Caligula and Tiberius's own grandson, Gemellus, who were to serve as joint heirs.
When a manipulation is performed, the applied force separates the articular surfaces of a fully encapsulated synovial joint, which in turn creates a reduction in pressure within the joint cavity.
When Tiberius died on 16 March 37 AD, Caligula was well positioned to assume power, despite the obstacle of Tiberius ’ s will, which named him and his cousin Tiberius Gemellus as joint heirs.
When a joint German-Soviet peace initiative was rejected by Britain and France on 28 September 1939, Soviet foreign policy became critical of the Allies and more pro-German in turn.
When the joint trusteeship failed due to Soviet intransigence, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ( DPRK ) was established in 1948.
When contact is made with the ground, the knee joint begins to flex, and the extent it flexes varies with running style.
When hand-soldering with non-eutectic solder in electrical work, if the joint is disturbed in the pasty state before it has solidified totally, a poor electrical connection may result ; use of eutectic solder reduces this problem.
When Baldwin II died the next year in 1131, Melisende and Fulk ascended to the throne as joint rulers.
When connecting glassware, it is often tempting to use Keck clips on every joint, but this can be dangerous if the system is sealed or the exhaust is in any way restricted ; e. g. by wash flasks or drying media.
When the joint sizes are different, ground glass adapters may be available ( or made ) to place in between to connect them.
When the Senate could not muster a two-thirds vote to pass a treaty of annexation with Texas, Calhoun devised a joint resolution of the Houses of Congress, requiring only a simple majority ; Texas joined the Union.
" When the Soviet premier himself visited China the following year, Mao again asked him to explain what a joint fleet was.
) When Polk moved to terminate the joint occupation agreement, the British finally agreed to divide the region along the 49th parallel in early 1846, keeping the lower Columbia basin as part of the United States, and the dispute was settled by the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which the administration was able to sell to congress because the United States was about to begin the Mexican-American war, and the president and others argued it would be foolish to also fight the British Empire.
When the Labour Party came to power under Harold Wilson in 1964, Thomas was made joint Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, In April 1966 he was appointed Minister of State for Wales, and was one of the first on the scene of the Aberfan disaster in October 1966.
When the Hurlock family finally sold up in 1986 Angliss fully acquired the AC trademark rights and set up a new AC company as a joint venture with Ford, who had also recently bought Aston Martin.
When Vergennes discovered in November 1782 that the Americans had concluded a separate peace with the British, he felt betrayed, as they had previously agreed that a joint peace would be negotiated between them.
When marijuana is smoked, the THC behind the hot spot is vaporized as the hot air from the burn is drawn through the joint or pipe bowl to the unburned material.
When the two chambers could not agree on a joint version of the bill, the House voted on July 30 by a vote of 241-132 ( R 58-131 ; D 182-1 ; Ind.
When a system couples to an external environment, the dimensionality of, and hence " volume " available to, the joint state vector increases enormously.
Eventually, Rieger and Carter were convinced to move back to Athens, where the band's second album When the Red King Comes was ultimately recorded and released as a joint venture between the Arena Rock Recording Co. and the Elephant Six label.
When blood in the joint is broken down by enzymes in the body, the bone in that area is also degraded.

When and venture
When the existing business is to assume a major change or when planning a new venture, a 3 to 5 year business plan is required, since investors will look for their annual return in that timeframe.
When that venture — called Alliance News — failed, for a while the Sun-Times used the part-time help of Medill News Service, staffed by unpaid journalism students from the Medill School of Journalism.
When the investment is in infant companies, it is referred to as venture capital investing and is generally regarded as a higher risk than investment in listed going-concern situations.
When Little Traverse Bay freezes over in the winter months, many people venture out on the ice for ice fishing and ice boating.
When Rev Gerald Olivier moved to the neighbourhood in 1912 with his family, including the young Laurence Olivier, to minister to the parishioners of St Saviour, it was part of a venture to west London " slums " that had previously taken the family to the depths of Notting Hill.
When a cobbler commented on his mistakes in painting a shoe, Apelles made the corrections that very night ; the next morning the cobbler noticed the changes, and proud of his effect on the artist's work began to criticize how Apelles portrayed the leg — whereupon Apelles emerged from his hiding-place to state: Ne sutor ultra crepidam —" Let the shoemaker venture no further.
Arguably the greatest of the 1970s disaster films, The Towering Inferno was a joint venture of 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. and was produced by Irwin Allen ( eventually known as " The Master of Disaster ", as he had previously helmed The Poseidon Adventure and later produced The Swarm, Beyond the Poseidon Adventure and When Time Ran Out ...).
When Battersby and Mann joined the band it was their first musical venture, although Battersby had previously been classically trained in the piano.
* When there is an owner relation between the venture capital providers and receivers, their mutual interest for returns will increase the firms motivation to increase profits.
When The Birds was performed in 414 BC, Athenians were still optimistic about the future of the Sicilian Expedition, which had set out the year before under the joint command of Alcibiades, who had promoted it enthusiastically, and Athens ' most experienced general, Nicias, who had opposed the venture.
When it first launched, BBC Prime also carried programming from the former ITV company Thames Television, as BBC Worldwide had a joint venture, known as European Channel Management, with Thames's parent company, Pearson.
When Private Eye ran into financial problems Cook was able to gain a majority shareholding on the proceeds of his brief but financially successful venture.
When they fall deeply in love, Robert senses the doomed nature of such a relationship, flees to Mexico under the guise of pursuing a nameless business venture.
When Enchanted Village closed later that year, Helfer continued exhibiting Oliver in a new venture, Gentle Jungle, which changed locations a few times before finally closing in 1982.
When Communism ended in the country towards the end of the 20th century, most of the joint venture wine companies that emerged decided to focus mainly on Furmint's uses in sweet wines-despite a general shift in consumers ' wine tasting habits towards drier wines.
However, his life took a tragic turn: not only did his wife die in the next decade, but all of their nine children as well, and he became, again quoting Liptzin, " a prophet of doom, admonishing his co-religionists not to venture too date along the alluring road of western enlightenment and assimilation ..." 1972, 49 When that doom came, in the form of the anti-Semitic reaction and pogrom after the assassination of Alexander II, he became again a comforter, as well as a Zionist, affiliated with the Hovevei Zion and Bilu pioneers, writing songs such as " Die Sokhe " (" The Plough ") and " Shivath Zion " (" Homecoming to Zion ").
When he was young, his father, William Bond, established himself as a clockmaker after a failed business venture ; trained by his father and aided by his penchant for engineering, W. C. Bond built his first clock when he was fifteen years old.
When one of Stevens ' dealers is murdered by a rival dealer named Ivy, Stevens with great difficulty kills him in retaliation and is awarded a partnership in Jason's new business venture ; distribution of a synthetic chemical variant of cocaine.
* When No Doubt's lead singer, Gwen Stefani embarked on a solo venture, she filmed her two homecoming concerts at Honda Center in 2005.
When they were reunited with their mothers, they clung to them and did not venture off to explore as they had in previous situations.
When making a joint venture with the Polish company Fabryka Samochodów Ciężarowych ( FSC ) in 1995, Daewoo also created Daewoo Motor Polska which produced the Daewoo Lublin van and Daewoo Honker multi-purpose all-terrain pick-up truck by 1996, design based on the former Tarpan Honker.
When DC left the venture, citing poor sales, Rebellion created its own line of American graphic novels, distributed through Simon & Schuster.

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