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When developed sufficiently, the king's personal virtue spreads beneficent influence throughout the kingdom.
When slang spreads beyond the group or subculture that originally used it, its original users often replace it with other, less-recognised terms to maintain group identity.
When some repair nerves are prodded by compression or pain to send out their repair signals, a chain reaction spreads out to set other repair nerves in the same meridian into action.
When both types of loxoscelism do result, systemic effects may occur before necrosis, as the venom spreads throughout the body in minutes.
When anger spreads, when a man becomes angry, he has no shame, no fear of evil, is not respectful in speech.
When he grows up and news of his exploits spreads, the warrior women fear he will attract the attention of Goll's men.
When the lamp is lit, the central draft tube supplies air to the flame spreader that spreads out the flame into a ring of fire and allows the lamp to burn cleanly.
When fired, the bag is expelled at around ; it spreads out in flight and distributes its impact over about of the target.
When a micrometeorite strikes the foil, it vaporizes into a plasma that quickly spreads.
Hildebrand's forces enter, together with Gama and his three sons ( When anger spreads his wing ).
" When anger spreads his wing " ( Chorus of Girls and Soldiers )
# " When anger spreads his wing " ( Double chorus )
# " When anger spreads his wing " ( Double chorus )
When she broke protocol and stooped to pick up and kiss a child, Prussian writer Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué remarked that " The arrival of the angelic Princess spreads over these days a noble splendor.
When the cool air approaches the ground, it spreads out in all directions and this divergence of the wind is the signature of the microburst.
When the motion of the corpuscle changes a wave or kink runs along the thread ; the energy radiated from the corpuscle spreads out in all directions but is concentrated round the thread so that the thread acts as a guiding wire.
When word spreads about his father's homosexuality, the once popular Luke falls out of favor with his clique and finds himself on the bottom of the social ladder for the first time.
When the charged object is moved away, the charge at the terminal spreads into the leaves, causing them to spread apart again.
Club writes that the silence imposed by The Gentlemen is a metaphor for how evil spreads: " When dissent is stifled, or people fail to tell the truth, or when we ’ re just distracted by other concerns, things can get out of hand.
When sun rays crown thy pine clad hillsAnd summer spreads her handWhen silvern voices tune thy rillsWe love thee, smiling land ... When spreads thy cloak of shimmering whiteAt winter's stern commandThro ' shortened day, and starlit nightWe love thee, frozen land.
When Mr. Twit, in retaliation, spreads glue on the monkeys ' cage ( which serves as a substitute perch ), the monkeys alter the warning, so that the birds land instead on the Twits ' roof.

When and beyond
# Chaos: When people move beyond the inauthenticity of pseudo-community and feel safe enough to present their " shadow " selves.
When cultures began to extend their knowledge beyond the basic skills of communicating, trading, gathering food, religious practices, etc., formal education, and schooling, eventually followed.
When was a " base sycophant " loved and honoured by piety such as that of Herbert, Tennison, and Rawley, by noble spirits like Hobbes, Ben Jonson, and Selden, or followed to the grave, and beyond it, with devoted affection such as that of Sir Thomas Meautys.
When the temperature rises beyond a certain point, called the Curie temperature, there is a second-order phase transition and the system can no longer maintain a spontaneous magnetization, although it still responds paramagnetically to an external field.
When they arrive at the isolated Inner station, they discover that Kurtz has gone to heinous extremes which are far beyond the accepted norm.
When John I died, Henry's eldest brother, Edward became head of the castles council, and granted Henry a " Royal Flush " of all profits from trading within the areas he discovered as well as the sole right to authorize expeditions beyond Cape Bojador.
When Krav Maga started to spread beyond the borders of Israel, there arose a need to found an international organization.
" When at first the unborn sprung into being, He won His own dominion beyond which nothing higher has been in existence " ( Atharva Veda 10. 7. 31 )
When the water reaches the coastline, the corresponding coastal ponds, both freshwater and brackish, fill to capacity and beyond, spilling over into the sea.
When people suffering from dementia are put in circumstances beyond their abilities, there may be a sudden change to tears or anger ( a " catastrophic reaction ").
When getting a user / customer online, beyond user provisioning and network provisioning, the client system must be configured.
When providing a point-to-point telecom link using radio beyond line of sight, one uses repeaters in a microwave radio relay.
When the plug is fully sealed, the region beyond the bevel is separated from the plug shaft as well as the bore which leads out of its shaft.
When Lady Margaret's executors took over they found most of the old Hospital buildings beyond repair, but repaired and incorporated the Chapel into the new college.
When Polkinghorne argues that the minute adjustments of cosmological constants for life points towards an explanation beyond the scientific realm, Blackburn argues that this relies on a natural preference for explanation in terms of agency.
; Ubi lex voluit, dixit ; ubi noluit, tacuit: When the law wanted to regulate the matter in further detail, it did regulate the matter ; when it did not want to regulate the matter in further detail, it remained silent ( in the interpretation of a law, an excessively expansive interpretation might perhaps go beyond the intention of the legislator, thus we must adhere to what is in the text of the law and draw no material consequences from the law's silence ).
Hicks later agreed that the model missed important points of Keynesian theory, criticizing it as having very limited use beyond " a classroom gadget ", and criticizing equilibrium methods generally: " When one turns to questions of policy, looking towards the future instead of the past, the use of equilibrium methods is still more suspect.
When a much larger landmass was found beyond Aotea, it was called Aotea-roa ( Long Aotea ).
When Emil Post in his 1921 Introduction to a general theory of elementary propositions extended his proof of the consistency of the propositional calculus ( i. e. the logic ) beyond that of Principia Mathematica ( PM ) he observed that with respect to a generalized set of postulates ( i. e. axioms ) he would no longer be able to automatically invoke the notion of " contradiction " – such a notion might not be contained in the postulates:
When residents require hospitalization beyond the first aid care, they are airlifted out of the island by helicopter ( on emergencies ) to nearby ones or, if the weather permits, they are transported by the ferry.
When there, we may keep out of the battle and beyond the range of the spears lest we get fresh wounds in addition to what we have already, but we can spur on others, who have been indulging their spleen and holding aloof from battle hitherto.
When the Illinois Territory was formed in 1809, the portions of Knox County beyond the Wabash River became a part of Illinois.
When the sea cuts across it permanently, everything beyond the breach is swept away, only to eventually reform as a new spit pointing further south.
When he exhibited it in 1836, Constable appended a text to the title: " The mysterious monument of Stonehenge, standing remote on a bare and boundless heath, as much unconnected with the events of past ages as it is with the uses of the present, carries you back beyond all historical records into the obscurity of a totally unknown period.

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