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When John Stewart was forced to kill fellow Lantern Kirrt after he was broken by the Keepers ' interrogation and was about to give them the information on Oa's planetary shield codes, his death was later registered as a Code GLD that led to the Alpha Lanterns congregating at the Chambers of The Alpha Lanterns where they agreed to commence the arraingement despite their actions causing a possible uproar in the Corps.
When a scheme to unite a number of government offices on the site of Somerset House in the Strand was projected, his position did not give him automatic authoriy over the construction ; however when William Robinson, secretary to the board, who had been put in charge of the new building, died in 1775, Chambers became its architect.
When Fixx died in October 1942, Wilder Hobson succeeded him as Chambers ' assistant editor in Arts & Entertainment.
When William Chambers designed the Albany in London for Lord Holland, Cipriani painted a ceiling.
When he returned to London Chambers worked with fellow London native Greg Curnoe.
When Peterborough Monastery was dissolved in 1539 Abbot Chambers was made the first Bishop of Peterborough, and the following year Henry VIII granted three Commissions of the Peace to the coterminous Liberty of Peterborough.
When referring specifically to the lower Manhattan business district and its immediate environs, the northern border is commonly designated by thoroughfares approximately a mile-and-a-half south of 14th Street and a mile north of the island's southern tip: Chambers Street from near the Hudson east to the Brooklyn Bridge entrances and overpass.
When he joined the newspaper in 1926, Whittaker Chambers later recollected that " Harvey O ' Connor was then effective editor of the Daily Worker.
When Chambers was in France in 1739 he rejected very favorable proposals to publish an edition there dedicated to Louis XV.
When Haskell was expecting her second child with Kaye, the role of Marty was recast in November 2006 with Christina Chambers.
When Shelley Long decided to leave the show in 1987 as Diane Chambers, ending the Sam and Diane storyline that ran for five years, the creators knew they wanted a new female lead and determined that she would not have blonde hair, would not resemble Long, and would be unknown to television viewers.
When Chambers refuses to cooperate, Fait goes to Chambers ' night club, hoping to find the stones somewhere in his office.
When he was 15, Chambers composed and performed in a rock opera for his school in Liverpool.
When Chambers was nine years old, he was diagnosed with dyslexia.
When Whittaker Chambers testified before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in August 1948 and said that Hiss was a Communist, Nixon already knew about the charge from his conversations with Cronin.
When the Doctor wakes up, he has realised that Chambers must have had access to some kind of ultimate threat.
When it entered service on January 15, 1916, it ran between Chambers Street on the BMT Nassau Street Line and 86th Street, using the Manhattan Bridge to cross the East River.
When Jack and Kay Chambers leave their city apartment for an exclusive housing estate, they hope to save their ailing marriage.
" When Carson had signed the Covenant he handed the silver pen to Londonderry, and the latter's name was followed in order by the signatures of the Moderator of the General Assembly, the Lord Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore ( afterwards Primate of All Ireland ), the Dean of Belfast ( afterwards Bishop of Down ), the General Secretary of the Presbyterian Church, the President of the Methodist Conference, the ex-Chairman of the Congregational Union, Viscount Castlereagh, and Mr. James Chambers, M. P.
When the Prince of Wales took possession in August 1783, Sir William Chambers was appointed as architect, but after a first survey, he was quickly replaced by Henry Holland.
When he left Davis, Kelly took the rest of the rhythm section ( bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Jimmy Cobb ) with him to form his trio.
" When called before a one-man subcommittee of HUAC ( whose sole member was Rep. Richard Nixon ) on August 20, Witt denied knowing " J. Peters " ( ostensibly the head of the Soviet Union's political operations in the United States ), Chambers, or Alger Hiss.
When a subcommittee member asked Witt if he had sent white lilies to Whittaker Chambers ( implying that this constituted a death threat ), Witt categorically denied doing so.

When and repeated
When the policy has been chosen, the state of the product can be obtained from the state of the feed by repeated application of the transformation ( 1 ) ; ;
When Af has been found it may be transferred into the storage location of Af and the whole calculation repeated.
When that research was repeated in 2007, the number of senior management posts held by women had fallen to 22 %.
When he began making longer films in 1902, he put a dissolve between every shot, just as Georges Méliès was already doing, and he frequently had the same action repeated across the dissolves.
When the probability of repeated events are not known, outcomes may not be equally probable.
When three coats are quartered, the first is repeated as the fourth ; when only two coats are quartered, the second is also repeated as the third.
When the bird is disturbed, the pitch of the kent note rises, it is repeated more frequently, and is often doubled.
When Cannon supporters proved difficult to find ( many of the staunchest were Irish and spent the day at various St. Patrick's Day celebrations ), the filibuster continued for 26 hours, with Cannon's present friends making repeated motions for recess and adjournment.
There he repeated in a different form all that he had already said, for all the world as if he had a gramophone fixed in his brain ... When I took leave, he subjected me to an interminable handshake, meanwhile fixing his cold blue eyes on mine, and repeating almost word for word what he said to me on arrival ... I felt I should never be able to establish any human contact with this man " In early June 1940, when Mussolini informed Hitler that he at long last would enter the war on 10 June 1940, Hitler was most dismissive, in private calling Mussolini a cowardly opportunist who broke the terms of the Pact of Steel in September 1939 when the going looked rough, and was only entering the war in June 1940 after it was clear that France was beaten and it appeared that Britain would soon make peace.
When thinking of multiplication as repeated addition, the number to be multiplied is called the " multiplicand ", while the number of multiples is called the " multiplier ".
When the little brat repeated the prank for the third time, his friends protested and told him to punish the boy.
When the experiments that had produced polywater were repeated with thoroughly cleaned glassware, the anomalous properties of the resulting water vanished, and even the scientists who had originally advanced the case for polywater agreed that it did not exist.
When the primary electron beam interacts with the sample, the electrons lose energy by repeated random scattering and absorption within a teardrop-shaped volume of the specimen known as the interaction volume, which extends from less than 100 nm to around 5 µm into the surface.
When some effort at fulfilling some reparation condition fails, it must be repeated, usually by someone else after some intervening time-period ; history therefore exhibits a cyclic pattern.
( When only one arrow is shot, precision is the size of the cluster one would expect if this were repeated many times under the same conditions.
When he joined the army he told his fellow soldiers about his special ability, and repeated it for their amusement, sucking up water from a pan into his rectum and then projecting it through his anus up to several yards.
When Shaw heard, in 1921, that Franz Lehár wanted to set his play Pygmalion to music, he sent word to Vienna that Lehár be instructed that he could not touch Pygmalion without infringing Shaw's copyright and that Shaw had " no intention of allowing the history of The Chocolate Soldier to be repeated "( only after Shaw's death was Pygmalion eventually adapted by Lerner and Loewe as My Fair Lady ).
When it is inaccurate, the uncertainty is larger than the standard deviation of the repeated measures, and it appears evident that the uncertainty does not depend only on instrumental precision.
When none ( such as the mother's maiden name ) is provided, the last name may simply be repeated.
When the show was replaced by Disney's House of Mouse in January 2001, most of the Mouse Work segments were repeated there, but the original Mouse Work format have never been seen again.
When he repeated this with another invasion, this time by the Goths who were pillaging Thrace, Licinius complained that Constantine had broken the treaty between them.
When the Duchess expired on 21 July 1719, she was found to be again with child ... As Michelet put it, her repeated pregnancies finally killed her.
Exponentiation is a mathematical operation, written as b < sup > n </ sup >, involving two numbers, the base b and the exponent ( or index or power ) n. When n is a positive integer, exponentiation corresponds to repeated multiplication ; in other words, a product of n factors, each of which is equal to b ( the product itself can also be called power ):

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