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When, in late afternoon on the last day in June, he saw two people top the ridge to the south and walk toward the house, he quit work immediately and strode to his rifle.
When they had licked the last of the wieners' taste from their fingers, they settled back, and Cappy offered Ernie a cigarette.
When did you last compare your present premium costs with the costs of insurance from other sources??
When we repeat the remark that such suffering was a bad thing, the feeling with which we made it last week may be at or near the vanishing point, but if we were asked whether we meant to say what we did before, we should certainly answer Yes.
When the Achaeans entertained Wednesday last at their annual Carnival masquerade ball, Miss Margaret Pierson was chosen to rule over the festivities, presented at the Muncipal Auditorium and chosen as her ladies in waiting were Misses Clayton Nairne, Eleanor Eustis, Lynn Chapman, Irwin Leatherman of Robinsonville, Miss. and Helene Rowley.
When the winter tour began at Los Angeles last January there was no one in sight to challenge Palmer's towering prestige.
When they reached Augusta last week, together they had won five of the 13 tournaments to date.
`` When I was a kid '', Maris told a sportswriter last week, `` I used to follow Williams every day in the box score, just to see whether he got a hit or not ''.
When the University of Chicago's Chancellor Lawrence A. Kimpton submitted his resignation last March, a mighty talent hunt gripped the Midway.
When Continental Airlines night-coach Flight 54 took off at 11:30 one night last week, there was no reason to think it would take any longer.
When at last she could suffer the insult no longer, nor face the girl's scorn, she said in a voice overloud:
When Bobbie Evans smashed up his car, the Jaguar his wife Linda had given him for his last birthday, and himself quite thoroughly with it, driving back from an afternoon's golf at Oakmont, it seemed to mark the end of a long, miswritten chapter in the social life of the community.
When she had drained the last of the bottle and paid her bill, she came directly to my table and said:
When he at last did go to his room, he couldn't sleep and instead paced up and down before his little image of Acala, thinking first of Charlotte's tale of the man at Ryusenji, then of his biwa and the invisible Pacific waters.
However, years of activism, and fighting for the Republican side of the Spanish Civil War have left him disillusioned .</ br > When the plague epidemic is virtually over, Tarrou becomes one of its last victims, but puts up a heroic struggle before dying.
When Ted Peate, England's last batsman, came to the crease, his side needed just ten runs to win, but Peate managed only two before he was bowled by Harry Boyle.
When at last successful, he was excommunicated by Pope Callixtus II for having expelled the monks of Saint-Gilles, who had aided his enemies.
When played back forward the last echos are heard before the effected sound creating a rush like swell preceding and during playback.
When emulators of 1980s video game consoles began to appear on home computers in the late 1990s, the Atari 7800 was one of the last to be emulated.
When the last hand has finished being played, the dealer reveals the hole card, and stands or draws further cards according to the rules of the game for dealer drawing.
When this was translated into Greek in the last few centuries BCE, Kings was joined with Samuel in a four-part work called the Book of Kingdoms.
Boris Pasternak wrote his last complete book, When the Weather Clears, in 1959.
When Jesus told Lazarus ’ sister, Martha, that Lazarus would rise again, she replied, " I know that he will rise again in the resurrection at the last day ". 11: 24 Also, one of the two main branches of the Jewish religious establishment, the Pharisees, believed in and taught the future resurrection of the body. Acts 23: 1-8
When he died in 1899 he was the last surviving cardinal who was not at least ordained a priest.
When the last period began, all hope of conciliating the Protestants was gone and the Jesuits had become a strong force.

When and minute
When they had gone, he stood for a minute breathing in the mustiness of old paper and leather which the busily thrumming air conditioner couldn't quite dispel.
When the vote was held, the convention barely had sufficient votes to ratify, and these likely did not appear until the last minute.
When calling Colorado, the local time announcement begins at the next 5 second interval, which means that the seconds portion of the times announced depends on the time of the call, and that there is a 1 in 3 chance, as shown in the table, of there being no beep at the top of each minute, which is what most watches and clocks require to synchronize.
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.
When pressure cooking at 15 psi, approximate cooking times are one minute for shredded cabbage and three minutes for fresh green beans, assuming that the pressure is immediately released after timing and not left to drop naturally.
When Edward starts in on the blame game against her, for aiding and abetting Henrietta's illicit relationship, she reveals her true feelings, smashing the facade that has allowed her father to keep a dictatorial control over every minute of her waking life-she says that, far from obeying him out of love, she hates him, and denounces him as a tyrant.
When Krusty makes a tribute to Bob at the last minute, however, Bob has a change of heart and stops Bart from fulfilling his mission.
When it began in 1947, the minute hand was 7 minutes to midnight.
When she fails, she dresses up as Superman herself, only to have Reeves turn up in costume at the last minute and rescue her after she traps herself on the ledge of her apartment.
When Death of a Nation was screened in Britain it was the highest rating documentary in 15 years and 5, 000 telephone calls per minute were made to the programme's action line.
When they return, the builder is finished with about a minute to spare.
When measuring radioactivity of a sample with a detector, a unit of " counts per second " ( cps ) or " counts per minute " ( cpm ) is often used.
When Swammerdam caused the muscle to contract by irritating the nerve, the water level did not rise but rather was lowered by a minute amount ; this showed that no air or fluid could be flowing into the muscle.
When CBS re-formatted the early morning broadcast, the CBS Morning News became a pre-dawn 30 minute news broadcast.
When an eel takes the bait then, after a minute or two, the bait will have been swallowed whole and the line is then pulled to rotate the needle or hook within the body of the eel so snagging and catching it.
When the vehicle is traveling in a straight line, there will be no differential movement of the planetary system of gears other than the minute movements necessary to compensate for slight differences in wheel diameter, undulations in the road ( which make for a longer or shorter wheel path ), etc.
When in public form, one un-executed minute copy ( minute ) is retained of record in the notary's protocol, thereby constituting a public instrument, and a fully engrossed execution copy ( called a grosse and now termed copie exécutoire ) is issued to the client and is headed and footed with the same formule exécutoire or " enactment clause " used on court orders and writs.
When the effect is produced successfully, none of the constituent sounds is perceived as being out of tune because of the minute difference in pitch.
When the show was revived in 1976 as The $ 128, 000 Question, its theme music and cues were performed ( albeit with a new disco-style arrangement for the theme ) by Charles Randolph Grean, who released a three-and-a-half minute single, " The $ 128, 000 Question " ( the show's music and cues as an instrumental ), with the B-side (" Sentimentale ") on the Ranwood label ( 45rpm release R-1064 ).
When one milligram of resveratrol in 50 ml 50 % alcohol / water solution was retained in the mouth for one minute before swallowing, 37 ng / ml of free resveratrol were measured in plasma two minutes later.
When more ships are available, a web takes much less time to construct ; several Tholian vessels working in concert can spin such a web in under a minute ( as seen in " In a Mirror, Darkly "), while two vessels might take hours (" The Tholian Web ").
When Dutch radio stations began playing the four minute, eight track Beatles segment of the medley, placed in the middle of the original 12 " mix, an edited 7 " single with the Beatles part preceded by " Venus " and The Archies ' " Sugar Sugar " was released and hit the # 1 spot of the Dutch singles charts in February 1981.
When the official history of the Battle of Britain was published, Dowding's name was not mentioned, leading Churchill to minute Sinclair: " This is not a good story ...
When one stares at a single color ( red for example ) for a sustained period of time ( roughly thirty seconds to a minute ), then looks at a white surface, an afterimage of the complementary color ( in this case cyan ) will appear.

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