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* When turning on from an off-state, I < sub > GT </ sub > depends on the voltage applied on the two main terminals MT1 and MT2.
When the sportscar World Championship ended, Acheson switched to GT racing in Japan with the SARD team.
When first presented to the public at the Villa d ' Este Gold Cup show in Como, Italy, and at the 1947 Paris Motor Show, the Cisitalia " 202 " GT was a resounding success.

When and racing
When The Monkees finished in 1969 – 70, I should have got away from Hollywood and got back into the racing game.
When you ’ re racing with the same boat, same engine, and same performance – the only difference between winning and losing is you.
When the Union Internationale Motonautique, the world governing authority for powerboat racing, introduced the World Offshore Championship in 1967 as a memorial to Sam Griffith, the American founder of modern offshore racing, the course was found to be too short at to qualify as a championship heat.
When NASCAR was first formed by Bill France, Sr. in 1948 to regulate stock car racing in the U. S., there was a requirement that any car entered be made entirely of parts available to the general public through automobile dealers.
When racing at high speed, the rider who manages to stay just behind his opponent can draft, expending less effort.
When traveling through the turns at racing speed, which may exceed 85 km / h ( about 52 mph ), the banking attempts to match the natural lean of a bicycle moving through that curve.
When the racing car passes the start / finish line the lap time and the racing position is shown on the score board.
When a car is 10 miles ( an hour ) off the pace, it's not appropriate to be racing.
When Berger died in 1974, Félix inherited his multi-million dollar thoroughbred horse racing stable.
When not racing, Villeneuve lives between Villars-sur-Ollon, Switzerland and Montreal, Canada.
When parimutuel betting was introduced in 1908, the racing industry turned around.
When Quarter Horse racing began, it was very expensive to lay a full mile of track so it was agreed that a straight track of four hundred meters, or one quarter of a mile would be laid instead.
When the chick hatches, it digs its way out, and once they emerge at the top of the mound are renowned for standing stationary at the top for up to twenty minutes before racing / staggering off into the bush.
When a professional Italian cycling team comes to town for a racing event, Dave is thrilled to be competing with them.
When World War II broke out in 1939, motor racing ceased and the site was turned over to war-time production of military aircraft.
When the sisters burst upon the music scene in the late 1930s, they shook a very solid musical foundation: producing a slick harmonic blend by singing at the top of their lungs while trying-successfully-to emulate the blare of three harmonizing trumpets, with a full big band racing behind them.
When Gilera and Moto Guzzi pulled out of Grand Prix racing at the end of 1957, Surtees and MV Agusta went on to dominate the competition in the two larger displacement classes.
When racing resumed, speeds quickly increased.
When Tony George ( Hulman's grandson ) inherited the track, he brought more racing to the Speedway, with NASCAR in 1994 ( the Brickyard 400, known from 2005 to 2009 as the Allstate 400 at The Brickyard ), and an International Race of Champions ( IROC ) event in 1998.
When not busy with the racing season, A. J.
When racing, the above skills need to be refined and additional skills and techniques learned, such as the application of the " racing rules of sailing ", boat handling skills when starting and when rounding marks, and knowledge of tactics and strategy.

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When the Half Moon put in at Dartmouth, England, in the fall of 1609, word of Hudson's findings leaked out, and English interest in him revived.
When Nintendo revived the industry, they signed up software development companies to create NES games under a strict license agreement which imposed serious restrictions on what they were allowed to do.
When Mahavira revived and reorganized the Jain movement in the 6th or 5th century BCE, ahimsa was already an established, strictly observed rule.
When the hermits were gathered to Saint Anthony's corpse to mourn his death, Saint Anthony was revived.
When squares were revived ( around 1925 to 1940, depending on the region ), contra dances were generally not included.
When King John II of Portugal revived the work of Henry the Navigator, he sent out Cão ( about midsummer (?
When Rohmer revived the series in the early 1930s, Smith ( who has been knighted ) is Assistant Commissioner of Scotland Yard.
" When talking about the poem on its own, Hunt claimed it " is a voice and a vision, an everlasting tune in our mouths, a dream fit for Cambuscan and all his poets, a dance of pictures such as Giotto or Cimabue, revived and re-inspired, would have made for a Storie of Old Tartarie, a piece of the invisible world made visible by a sun at midnight and sliding before our eyes ...
When the franchise was later revived in films and new series enjoying larger budgets and improved makeup techniques, the appearance of Klingons was changed drastically.
When the American Association revived as a minor league in 1902, the Mud Hens joined as a charter member.
When a segment of his army fled from battle, abandoning their weapons, Crassus revived the ancient practice of decimation – i. e., executing one out of every ten men, with the victims selected by drawing lots.
When Ruddigore was revived after some thirty-four years this jumble was found unsuitable ... and a new overture ( which has been used ever since ) was written by Geoffrey Toye.
When it was revived by Tartaglia and others in the 16th century, it became the basis for quantitative work in science for a century, until it was replaced by the algebraic methods of Descartes.
When the two plays were revived together in 1633, Fletcher's play proved more popular than Shakespeare's.
When the Star Trek franchise was revived, Doohan reprised his role of Scotty in seven Star Trek films and made a guest appearance on Star Trek: The Next Generation's 130th episode " Relics ", all of which left him financially comfortable.
When Spain revived the Royal Decree of Graces of 1815 with the intention of attracting non-Hispanics to settle in the island hundreds of French ( especially Corsicans ), Germans and Irish immigrants who were affected by Irish Potato Famine of the 1840s immigrated to Puerto Rico.
When Thanatos ascended from Hades to claim Alkestis, Herakles sprung upon the god and overpowered him, winning the right to have Alkestis revived.
When Mary died and was succeeded by her sister Elizabeth, five of the six revived communities left again to exile in continental Europe.
When Te Atarahi revived, he mentioned being offered food by the inhabitants of Te Reinga, and also offered the information that ngaro was one of their delicacies.
When the JLA series was revived by Grant Morrison in 1997, he had a 4-issue story beginning in JLA ( vol.
When Arthur's business partner Daniel Doyce returns from Russia a wealthy man, Arthur is released with his fortunes revived, and Arthur and Amy are married.
When the Heruli overran Greece and captured Athens ( 269 ), Dexippus showed great personal courage and revived the spirit of patriotism among his fellow-countrymen.
When Tinker Bell is revived by a ritual collective enunciation of " I do believe in fairies ", the stars shout curses at the children who do not participate or actively jeopardize her revival through their disbelief.
When democracy was revived as a political system about 2000 years later, decisions were made by representatives rather than directly by the people.

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