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When and Freeman
`` When Mickey went to the Yankees '', says Mark Freeman, an ex-Yankee pitcher who sells mutual funds in Denver, `` DiMaggio still was playing and every day Mickey would go by his locker, just aching for some word of encouragement from this great man, this hero of his.
When Morgan Freeman won that prize for his work in Million Dollar Baby, he led the audience in a sing-along of the original Maverick theme song, written by David Buttolph and Paul Francis Webster.
When Burns said: " The rank is but the guinea stamp, The man's the gowd for a ' that "; when Sterne, in Tristram Shandy, said, " Honours, like impressions upon coin, may give an ideal and local value to a bit of base metal, but gold and silver will pass all the world over without any other recommendation than their own weight ," what did these writers do but adopt — adopt without improving — Manly's fine saying to Freeman, in the first act: " I weigh the man, not his title ; ' tis not the king's stamp can make the metal better or heavier "?
When series creator Leonard Freeman died in 1974, the show's ownership was shared among Lord, CBS, and Freeman's estate, with a contract that made Lord executive producer and gave him complete control over content.
When Vashon decided to retire in late 1808, the merchants and leaders of Leith were so pleased that they gave him a public dinner, awarded him two commemorative plates, and honoured him as a Freeman of the City of Edinburgh.
When the unprofitable The Freeman ceased publication in 1924, Nock became a freelance journalist in New York City and Brussels, Belgium.
" Following that, the president of the Circle, John Freeman, declared that " I have never been more embarrassed by a choice than I have been with Bruce Bawer's When Europe Slept.
When Freeman and Chase founded Theta Chi in 1856 they very clearly spelled out the purpose of the Fraternity in the original Constitution.
When a drought led to the death of 22, 000 head of his sheep, Freeman turned to growing barley, and he eventually was producing a million barrels a year.
When Freville's Manor was purchased superior proprietor by William Freeman in 1701, the lands in Great Shelford belonging to the Manor were described as of arable, and a half a rood of meadow, of pasture, a sheepwalk or liberty of foldage and fold vourse for six store ewes, all by then in the occupation of Richard Tunwell.
When Gordon Freeman attempts to use Dr. Kleiner's teleporter, Lamarr jumps from a vent and damages it while Gordon's teleport is in progress, teleporting him all over the city, including Dr. Breen's office in the Citadel.
When she realizes she needs help from someone familiar with the workings of a military court, she hires Charlie Grimes ( Morgan Freeman ), an embittered former military attorney who has a grudge against the military brass, to assist her.
When used for trade shows, the arena features of space, plus of exhibit space in four adjacent exhibit halls — the Morris Center, the Exhibit Hall # 1, the Freeman Building and the Exhibit Hall # 2.
When consciousness about women at the University was raised by a sit-in prompted by the firing of a popular female professor, Freeman led efforts to examine women ’ s experiences at the University and in academia.
When Freeman Field was inactivated in 1948, of the former base became Freeman Municipal Airport ; went for agricultural training in the Seymour Community Schools ; and became an industrial park.
When the show's producers approached Silva, she said she'd only come back if they would promise not to make her character nice ," Silva told the Sunday Mirror Kelly is still nasty as ever Kelly ’ s return storyline saw her at the bedside of her half-brother Scott ( Ben Freeman ) who had been injured by Zoe Tate ( Leah Bracknell ).

When and inserts
When an unlabeled packet enters the ingress router and needs to be passed on to an MPLS tunnel, the router first determines the forwarding equivalence class ( FEC ) the packet should be in, and then inserts one or more labels in the packet's newly created MPLS header.
When a cell requires cholesterol, it synthesizes the necessary LDL receptors, and inserts them into the plasma membrane.
When the choir of the Ainur finally embark on the fully collaborative elaboration of Ilúvatar ’ s grand plan, Melkor participates with all the others, yet he stands forth and inserts his very different thematic adornments, which disrupts the harmony.
When postcodes are incomplete or missing altogether, the operator reads the post town name and inserts a code sufficient for outward sorting to the near-destination where others can further direct it.
When an ISAM file is created, index nodes are fixed, and their pointers do not change during inserts and deletes that occur later ( only content of leaf nodes change afterwards ).
When the compromised compiler finds such code, it compiles it as normal, but also inserts a backdoor ( perhaps a password recognition routine ).
When the table is full, subsequent inserts cause older data to be purged in least recently used ( LRU ) order.
When this is done the diver inserts the mouthpiece into his mouth in the usual way though the large opening left by the removal of the pod.
When the desert tanker boots came out, it was not authorized to have steel toe inserts for fear that the crewman may have his toe cut off if too much weight was put on the boot.
When a message is identified as spam, Norton inserts an identifier, by default it is " Spam Alert :", in the subject line.
When a user inserts a CD-ROM into a drive or attaches a USB camera, Windows detects the arrival and starts a process of examining the device or searching the medium.
When Ramza inserts the Cancer Zodiac Stone into Besrodio's machine, it briefly activates a portal, and Cloud tumbles out of it.
When installing the strip, it inserts just above the pool liner bead.
When station crew needed to add or remove specimens, or perform certain other work, a habitat would be transferred to the Life Sciences Glovebox, an enclosed volume with glove inserts in the walls to allow a crew member to perform manual tasks.
When the victim inserts their ATM card, the loop is long enough for the card to be fully drawn into the machine and read.

When and specimen
When it emerges from the specimen, the electron beam carries information about the structure of the specimen that is magnified by the objective lens system of the microscope.
When the electron beam interacts with the specimen, it loses energy by a variety of mechanisms.
When suspected hypoglycemia recurs and a critical specimen has not been obtained, the diagnostic evaluation may take several paths.
When working on a major specimen like an eagle, he would spend up to four 15-hour days, preparing, studying, and drawing it.
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 Beecher learns Howe has a bouncer, he is ecstatic, since the London Zoo is willing to pay a hefty price for a specimen.
When he was unable to collect a specimen for himself, he often obtained it from a supply house known as Lattin's, or by trading with other collectors.
When sealed, the airlock is manipulated to push the cartridge such that the cartridge falls into place, where the bore hole becomes aligned with the beam axis, such that the beam travels down the cartridge bore and into the specimen.
When utilizing a Field emission source and a specimen of uniform thickness, the images are formed due to differences in phase of electron waves, which is caused by specimen interaction.
When the skin of this specimen was measured it had a " flat " length of.
When a specimen of material is loaded in such a way that it extends it is said to be in tension.
When the specimen is evaluated, in addition to diagnosis, the amount of uninvolved tissue around the lesion, the surgical margin of the specimen is examined to see if the disease has spread beyond the area biopsied.
When identifying material, a scientist attempts to apply a taxon name to a specimen or group of specimens based on his or her understanding of the relevant taxa, based on ( at least ) having read the type description ( s ), preferably based on an examination of all the type material of all of the relevant taxa.
When a single specimen is clearly designated in the original description, this specimen is known as the holotype of that species.
When selecting a sensitivity level one must consider many factors, including the environment under which the test will be performed, the surface finish of the specimen, and the size of defects sought.
When the scientists described a specimen ( thought to be a Golden-bellied capuchin ) they noted that: " his muzzle of a tanned color ,... with the lighter color around his eyes that melts into the white at the front, his cheeks ..., give him the looks that involuntarily reminds us of the appearance that historically in our country represents ignorance, laziness, and sensuality.
When E. D. Cope received the specimen in early March, 1868, he had a pre-conceived idea of what it should look like, and mistakenly placed the head on the wrong end ( i. e. the tail ).
When the specimen's barcode is read by the instrument, the unique ID from the specimen label is matched with the order previously downloaded to the instrument.
When a taxon is described, it is typically based on a single specimen, then referred to as the holotype.
When a lectotype ( type selected amongst original material ) was designated, it was assigned to specimen 242. 1 of Linnaeus ' herbarium, the only V. thapsus specimen.

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