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When and neighbor
When the verdict came in against his young neighbor, Hengesbach said:
When all atoms are arranged in a substance so that each neighbor is ' anti-aligned ', the substance is antiferromagnetic.
When in 68 his neighbor the future Emperor Galba, the governor of Hispania Tarraconensis, rose in revolt against Nero, Otho accompanied him to Rome.
When the Chinese communists took over Tibet in 1951, Bhutan closed its frontier with Tibet and sided with its powerful neighbor to the south.
When the displaced Sybarites sought refuge at Croton and Telys demanded their return, an opportunity for the Crotoniates to destroy a powerful neighbor presented itself.
When Curtis was 11, a friendly neighbor saved him from what he felt would have led to a life of delinquency by sending him to a Boy Scout camp, where he was able to work off his energy and settle down.
When Brazil, as its largest neighbor and trading partner, devalued its own currency in 1999, the Argentinian peg to the US dollar prevented it from matching ever part of that devaluation, leaving its tradeable goods to be less competitive with Brazilian exports.
When a new switch was added to the network by connecting it to a neighbor via a leased telephone circuit, the new switch was discovered and absorbed into the network without explicit configuration.
When multiple paths from a bridge are least-cost paths, the chosen path uses the neighbor bridge with the lower bridge ID.
When the man's neighbor also bought a subscription, Gaines declared the trip to be a financial success because the magazine had doubled its Haitian circulation.
When Blake was seven, he received music lessons from their neighbor, Margaret Marshall, an organist from the Methodist church.
When Carl Reiner appeared on his show, Crane persuaded him to book him for a guest shot on The Dick Van Dyke Show, where he was noticed by Donna Reed, who suggested him for the role of neighbor Dr. Dave Kelsey in her eponymous sitcom from 1963 through 1965.
When Archie visits a local blood bank to make a donation, he meets his neighbor, Lionel Jefferson, who is there to do the same thing.
When work ( file transfer or command execution requests ) is queued for a neighbor system, the < tt > uucico </ tt > program typically calls that system to process the work.
When the show moved to California, two new members joined the cast: Ed Marinaro as Sonny St. Jacques, a stunt man, landlord of the Burbank apartment building, and love interest for Laverne, as well as Leslie Easterbrook as Rhonda Lee, the girls ' neighbor and an aspiring actress.
When he moves to the country, he strikes up a friendship with his neighbor, a starry-eyed young poet named Vladimir Lensky.
When there is no such neighbor, then we must have arrived at the closest node, which is the owner of as defined above.
When he was created, he was intended to just be a neighbor who was very nice, but whom Homer loathed.
When Jackson was fourteen years old, a neighbor opened a boxing gym for local youth.
When the theater where the candy store was burned down, the family moved to New York, where the girls became good friends with a next door neighbor, Gladys Smith.
When a node is under stress it drops requests from its neighbor nodes having lower internal trust value.
When the choice of the neighbor solution is done by taking the one locally maximizing the criterion, the metaheuristic takes the name hill climbing.
Some credit Hillel, and not his better-known namesake, with the authorship of the following maxims: " Separate not thyself from the community "; " Be not confident in thyself until the day of thy death "; " Condemn not thy neighbor until thou hast been placed in his condition "; " Use no unintelligible expressions assuming that ultimately they will be understood "; " Say not ' When I have leisure I shall study ': thou mayest never be at leisure " ( Ab.
When many of these same expert observers reared on the 1930s debacle became the architects of a new unified post war system at Bretton Woods, the watch words became " no more beggar thy neighbor.

When and tough
When covalent bonds link long chains of atoms in large molecules, however ( as in polymers such as nylon ), or when covalent bonds extend in networks though solids that are not composed of discrete molecules ( such as diamond or quartz or the silicate minerals in many types of rock ) then the structures that result may be both strong and tough, at least in the direction oriented correctly with networks of covalent bonds.
When provoked, or for defense, coatis can be fierce fighters ; their strong jaws, sharp canine teeth, and fast scratching paws, along with a tough hide sturdily attached to the underlying muscles, make it very difficult for potential predators ( e. g., dogs or jaguars ) to seize the smaller mammal.
When this happens, Enrique must make the tough decision of missing the flight to Chicago to be by her side, and thus loses the position.
When flowering, chicory has a tough, grooved, and more or less hairy stem, from tall.
When seen in the light, the amniotic sac is shiny and very smooth, but tough.
When the Chinese Communist Party came to power in 1949 in mainland China, law enforcement became stricter and tough governmental crackdown on criminal organizations forced the triads to migrate to Hong Kong, then a British colony, and other cities around the world.
When the Irish Civil War broke out in June 1922 he tried to restore law and order by introducing tough measures.
* When financial times get tough, internal consulting groups that have not effectively demonstrated economic value ( costs vs. benefits ) are likely to face size reductions or reassignment.
When combined with cinder and earth, they provided a tough floor surface —" so tough, indeed, that 400 years later archaeologists had to take a pick axe to it to penetrate it ".
When need demands, however, he becomes a tough, gun-toting man of action.
When he was 16, his father sent him to New York in the U. S. to live with his mother in the tough South Bronx district.
When auditioning for that role, he told the producers, " Look, I play all these tough guys and thugs and strong, complex characters.
* Why We Like Tough Guys in Politics: When times are hard people seem to prefer tough leaders.
" to tough looking men or, " When are you going to die?
When the going gets tough, the tough call for close air support.
When Bill Veeck re-acquired the team, he took out the center field fence, reverting to the original distance to the wall ( posted as 440 in the 1940s, re-measured as 445 in the 1970s )... a tough target, but reachable by sluggers like Oscar Gamble and Richie Zisk and other members of a team that was tagged " The South Side Hit Men ".
Farmer said, " When the going gets tough a club should stick together and fight to beat it.
When Ando assumes a stiff posture, Hiro says, " He said look tough, not like Mr. Roboto.
When the Chinese Communist Party came to power in 1949 in mainland China, law enforcement became stricter and tough governmental crackdown on criminal organizations forced the triads to migrate to Hong Kong, then a British colony.
" When asked why he thought Ruffian was not showing any signs of being hurt until the next day, he replied, " She is a very tough filly, and doesn't like to show any weaknesses.
When the character debuted, Rebecca was a " martinet " of the show and " smart, tough businesswoman ".
* " When the going gets tough, let the tough get going.

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