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When and man
When a man is laid to rest, he is entitled to stay put.
When you disliked or distrusted a man, you should have a reason.
When something unexpected happened, one always asked for water if one were a woman, brandy if one were a man.
When McFeeley was halfway to the door, the proprietor emerged -- a mountainous, dark man, his head thick with resiny black hair, his eyes like two of the black olives he imported in boatloads.
A verse familiar to all grammarians is the quatrain: `` I saw a man once beat his wife When on a drunken spree.
When a man recognizes a certain experience as the exact pattern of a previous dream, we have an instance of deja vue, except for the fact that he knows just why the experience seems familiar.
When a cowhand said that a man had `` good cow sense '', he meant to pay 'im a high compliment.
He promised nearly 200 Democratic county committee members at the meeting in the Puddingstone Inn: `` When I come back here after the November election you'll think, ' You're my man -- you're the kind of governor we're glad we elected ' ''.
When police arrived the man was still violent, Slate said.
When a man invests a block of his years at a university without gaining the coveted promotion, not only is he faced with the problem of starting over but there is also a certain depreciation in the market value of his services.
When Mickey Charles Mantle, the New York Yankees' man of muscle, drives a home run 450 feet into the bleachers, his feat touches upon the sublime.
`` 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 he would be a man, he would be a rich man.
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.
When an ordinary free man accepted Islam, despite opposition, he would enjoy the protection of his tribe.
Hobbes said :" The Latines called Accounts of mony Rationes ... and thence it seems to proceed that they extended the word Ratio, to the faculty of Reckoning in all other things .... When a man reasoneth hee does nothing else but conceive a summe totall ... For Reason ... is nothing but Reckoning ... of the consequences of generall names agreed upon, for the marking and signifying of our thoughts ...."
When Beavis finally comes down from his sugar high, he is hanging on a meathook in the farmer's barn, where the old man and a similarly pale Butt-Head seemingly attack him with chainsaws as the episode fades to blood red.
When Brubeck signed with Fantasy Records, he thought he had a half interest in the company and he worked as a sort of A & R man for it, encouraging the Weiss brothers to sign other contemporary jazz performers, including Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, and Red Norvo.
When he reached Kamikos, King Cocalus, knowing Daedalus would be able to solve the riddle, privately fetched the old man to him.
There is a contrast between the rigidity of death and the weakness of life: " When he is born, man is soft and weak ; in death he becomes stiff and hard.
When Louis XVI was executed on 21 January 1793, another man had already died as well — Louis Michel le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau.
When visiting patients, he would have his driver, also a very large man, walk ahead of him to make sure the floor of a house would hold him.
* " When the most wicked member of a tribe becomes its ruler, and the most worthless member of a community becomes its leader, and a man is respected through fear of the evil he may do, and leadership is given to people who are unworthy of it, expect the Day of Judgment.

When and distinguished
When debates polarise between techniques, the methods are often referred to by a colour code, based on the colours of the bindings of the two volumes from the first Oxford Conference, where the approaches were first distinguished.
When a battleground is the site of more than one battle in the same conflict, the instances are distinguished by ordinal number, such as the First and Second Battles of Bull Run.
# When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right.
When orbital inclinations are compared, ' hot ' cubewanos can be easily distinguished by their higher inclinations, as the plutinos typically keep orbits below 20 °.
When the army issued revised mobilization regulations in 1942, it distinguished " homosexual " recruits from " normal " recruits for the first time.
When early sexologists in the late 19th century began to categorize and describe homosexual behavior, hampered by a lack of knowledge about lesbianism or women's sexuality, they distinguished lesbians as women who did not adhere to female gender roles and designated them mentally ill.
When she was 9 years old, she composed and delivered an hour-long speech in Latin to some of the most distinguished intellectuals of the day.
When Herodotus wrote his Histories in the 5th century BC, Greeks distinguished Scythia Minor in present-day Romania and Bulgaria from a Greater Scythia that extended eastwards for a 20-day ride from the Danube River, across the steppes of today's East Ukraine to the lower Don basin.
When new SIMD architectures need to be distinguished from older ones, the newer architectures are then considered " short-vector " architectures, as earlier SIMD and vector supercomputers had vector lengths from 64 to 64, 000.
When the work was performed at the Théâtre de l ' Athénée on 13 December 1867 it was a great success, and the Revue et Gazette Musicale's critic lavished particular praise on Bizet's act: " Nothing could be more stylish, smarter and, at the same time, more distinguished ".
When the Committee of Public Safety made an appeal to the academics to assist in the defence of the republic, he applied himself wholly to these operations, and distinguished himself by his energy, writing the Description de l ' art de fabriquer les canons and Avis aux ouvriers en fer sur la fabrication de l ' acier.
When depicted as a woman with a lion ´ s head, she can be distinguished from Sekhmet as Sekhmet's ears are rounded while Tefnut ´ s are pointed.
When spoken, the meanings may be distinguished by different pronunciations, in which case the words are also heteronyms.
When the Lacedaemonians had settled the affairs of Greece to their own taste, they dispatched Aristus, one of their distinguished men, to Syracuse, ostensibly pretending that they would overthrow the government, but in truth with intent to increase the power of the tyranny ; for they hoped that by helping to establish the rule of Dionysius they would obtain his ready service because of their benefactions to him.
When the war broke out, Paasikivi was asked to enter Risto Ryti ’ s Cabinet as a Minister without portfolio — in practice in the role of a distinguished political advisor.
When there is more than one battalion, they are distinguished by numbers, subsidiary titles or both.
When Roth in 1962 appeared on a panel alongside the distinguished black novelist Ralph Ellison to discuss minority representation in literature, the questions directed at him soon turned into denunciations.
When reflection — that is, the active element in mind — is applied to the acquisition and combination of sensations, those abstract ideas are formed which, though generally distinguished from, are thus merely sensations in combination only.
When Napoléon returned from Elba, Soult at once declared himself a Bonapartist, was made a peer of France and acted as major-general ( chief of staff ) to the Emperor in the campaign of Waterloo, in which role he distinguished himself far less than he had done as commander of an over-matched army.
When first elected member of the Chamber of Deputies in March 1947, Khalid Al-Durra described him in Al-Wadi magazine: “... one of the VIPs of Al-Hilla and a distinguished lawyer there ... Abdul-Wahab is a sincerely patriotic young man ; undoubtedly desiring to work for his country ’ s eminence and progress.
When preparing his own text book on Logic entitled A Critick of Arguments: How to Reason ( also known as the Grand Logic ), Peirce wrote, ' I shall suppose the reader to be acquainted with what is contained in Dr Watts ' Logick, a book ... far superior to the treatises now used in colleges, being the production of a man distinguished for good sense.
When Justinian, towards the close of his life, tried to raise the sect of the Aphthartodocetae to the rank of orthodoxy, and determined to expel Eutychius for his opposition, the able lawyer-ecclesiastic of Antioch, who had already distinguished himself by his great edition of the canons, was chosen to carry out the imperial will.
When Lumsden died on 28 November 2001 at the age of 95, despite his numerous other roles and distinguished career as an opera singer, the death of the man who played J. R. Hartley was in the national headlines, and the advertisement was broadcast again in his memory, nearly 20 years after its first appearance.
Having distinguished himself in the war against Britain, he was rewarded with the cross of St Louis and returned to Canada the following year with the rank of colonel, but with little supplies to show for his trip-the metropolitan authorities having decided that " When the house is on fire, one does not worry about the stables ".

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