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When the road reached Columbus, Tipton constructed the first bypass road ever built ; it detoured south around the west side of Columbus enroute to Seymour.
When a pedal is off or inactive, the electric audio signal coming in to the pedal is diverted onto a " bypass ", resulting in a " dry " signal which continues on to other effects down the chain.
When available, cash out is convenient for the customer, who can bypass having to visit a bank branch or ATM.
When Homer has a heart attack in front of him in response to this news, he says, unmoved, that the cost is now $ 40, 000-hinting the heart attack made him now require a quadruple bypass.
When a stretch of river is made navigable a lock is required to bypass an obstruction such as a rapid, dam, or mill weir — because of the change in river level across the obstacle.
When Concorde was being designed by Aérospatiale – BAC, high bypass jet engines (" turbofan " engines ) had not yet been deployed on subsonic aircraft.
When these high bypass jet engines reached commercial service in the 1960s, subsonic jet engines immediately became much more efficient, closer to the efficiency of turbojets at supersonic speeds.
When presented with a password protection screen, however, he did not attempt to bypass it.
When finished, A-30 will provide a much needed and long awaited southern bypass of Montreal.
When the New Jersey Department of Transportation started construction on upgrading the bypass, the fly-over ramp and on-ramp to and from NJ 172 were torn down for construction of a new interchange along a new local / express format.
When Emperor Hui's grandsons Sima Zang and Sima Shang ( 司馬尚 ), successive crown princes, died in childhood, leaving Emperor Hui without male descendants by 302, Sima Ying was considered the appropriate successor, but Sima Jiong chose to bypass him by recommending the seven-year-old Sima Qin ( 司馬覃 ) the Prince of Qinghe ( Emperor Hui's nephew and the son of his brother Sima Xia ( 司馬遐 )) as the crown prince, with intent to easily control the young Crown Prince Qin.
When the A199 Portobello bypass was opened, it was named the " Sir Harry Lauder Road ".
When the M6-to-Felixstowe route was moved and upgraded to become the A14, this bypass became redesignated part of the less important Cambridge-Coventry A428.
When the A71 peaks at the top of the valley, it goes under the M74 at Jct 8 ( a junction known locally as Canderside Toll ), before turning towards the village of Stonehouse, where a bypass takes traffic to the north of the narrow village roads, before descending into the Avon valley and into Strathaven.
When the Interstate Highway System was created in 1950's, the decision was made to build I-5 as an entirely then-new freeway bypass instead of upgrading the then-existing U. S. 99.
When the Department of Transportation was planning the construction of Highway 27, they intended to bypass the small community.
When the sound card uses a custom driver for use with the system supplied port class driver PortCls. sys or implements a mini-driver for use with the streaming class driver, applications can bypass the KMixer completely and use the kernel streaming interfaces instead to reduce latency.
When the new Flinders Street Viaduct, connecting Flinders Street and Spencer Street stations, was in its final stages of construction between December 1888 and May 1891, the two suburban lines allowed freight trains to bypass the construction site.
When used on machines that are not the default gateway of the network, the source address must be changed to be the address of the translating machine, or packets will bypass the translator and the connection will fail.
When the gastric bypass patient eats a sugary food, the sugar passes rapidly into the intestine, where it gives rise to a physiological reaction called dumping syndrome.
When shipping began to bypass the Erie Canal in the 1950s, and later with the decline of heavy industry in the region, the transportation and industrial use of the river greatly declined and many adjacent factories and grain mills were abandoned.
When and if this northern bypass of the urban area is built, it would give Birmingham and Jefferson County a pair of Interstate Highways that would approximately trace out the outline of an American football pointing in the direction of Interstate 59.
When Hasbro Interactive ceased operations, so did the e-mail servers, but the established fanbase quickly created utilities to bypass the gamefile submission to the server.
When the cutoff was built, the north end was connected to the intersection of current SR 207 and Old Dixie Highway ; a bypass of that to the east and then of downtown to the west was built later.

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When the temperature is low, the spring winds and closes the valve, which allows the fan to spin at about 20 % to 30 % of the shaft speed.
When a fourth valve is present, as with some piccolo trumpets, it lowers the pitch a perfect fourth ( 5 semitones ).
When the throttle is closed, compressed air will flow to the throttle valve without an exit ( i. e., the air has nowhere to go ).
When a high water level is reached, a mechanism shuts the valve which fills the tank.
When a designer, engineer, or user decides to use a valve for an application, he / she should ensure the rated maximum temperature and pressure are never exceeded and that the wetted materials are compatible with the fluid the valve interior is exposed to.
When the water is pressurized, the head will pop up out of the ground and water the desired area until the valve closes and shuts off that zone.
When the water drops below a certain level, a pressure switch, level switch or float valve will activate a pump or open a public water line to refill the water tower.
When an air valve is closed, there is no airflow.
When the closed valve is opened, airflow will result from the cavity behind the initial closure outward until intraoral pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure.
When the lighthouse was electrified in 1980 it was discovered that the sun valve had been working continuously since 1912 without the need for an overhaul.
When the lobe of the air distributor hits one of the followers it will send an air signal that acts upon the back of the air start valve located in the cylinder head, causing it to open.
When he opened the valveto let the TFE gas
When the air was sucked out from inside the hemispheres, and the valve was closed, the hose from the pump could be detached, and they were held firmly together by the air pressure of the surrounding atmosphere.
When the regulator valve V was opened, steam was let out of the boiler filling the space in the cylinder beneath the piston.
When a valve on the pipe was opened, the vacuum in the condenser would, in turn, evacuate that part of the cylinder below the piston.
When the piston, propelled by steam, reached the top of the cylinder, the steam inlet valve closed and the valve controlling the passage to the condenser opened.
When the pyloric sphincter valve opens, chyme enters the duodenum where it mixes with digestive enzymes from the pancreas, and then passes through the small intestine, in which digestion continues.
When the finished image was viewed by transmitted light, each bit of the silver image acted as a valve, allowing more or less light to pass through the corresponding colored starch grain, recreating the original proportions of the three colors.
When he soon improved the device by removing the poppet valve action, these three components became the piston valve, the slide valve, and the graduating valve.

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