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When and parcel
When a parcel of air descends, the pressure on the parcel increases.
When the pressure applied on a parcel of air decreases, the air in the parcel is allowed to expand ; as the volume increases, the temperature falls and internal energy decreases.
" When a young man stood before him for sentencing after admitting to stealing jewels from a parcel, the defendant's wife stood near him, infant daughter in her arms, and Landis mused what to do about the situation.
When the post office began handling parcel post in 1913, terminal Railway Post Office operations were established in major cities by the RMS, in order to handle the large increase in mail volume.
When William Henry Harrison sold this parcel to his brother Carter Bassett Harrison in the mid-1790s, the parcel was referred to as Brown's Quarter, which was the same name given to the parcel on which some of Sherwood Forest now lies.
When I am to flit from one house to another, they lay me on parchment, seal me up carefully, make a parcel of me and take me round.
When a fluid element is displaced on an interface or internally to a region with a different density, gravity tries to restore the parcel toward equilibrium resulting in an oscillation about the equilibrium state or wave orbit.
When Sibyl Hathaway sold the island of Brecqhou to Angelo Clarke in 1929, she transferred the seat in Chief Pleas connected to this parcel to Brecqhou.
When a parcel of gas is displaced from its rightmost position to its leftmost position, the parcel is adiabatic compressed and thus the temperature increases.
#" When The Pipes Call The Tune "-A parcel arrives at Roobarb's doorstep, he's extremely excited, however, a surprise parcel arrives for Custard and he's delighted to know that it was because anybody who orders a set of bagpipes from Glasgow, also receives a package for their next door neighbour.
When Baxter was governor he donated a large parcel of forest land to the people of Maine, which became Baxter State Park.
When local merchant Joseph Gaukel donated a small parcel of land he owned ( at the current Queen and Weber streets ), this sealed the deal for Berlin.
When applied to a sound wave through a medium of a fluid like air, particle velocity would be the physical speed of a parcel of fluid as it moves back and forth in the direction the sound wave is travelling as it passes.
When the distribution system includes individual shipments by a small parcel carrier, the sortation, handling, and mixed stacking make severe demands on the strength and protective ability of the transport package.
When, in 1909, the state of New York acquired a parcel of land at Bear Mountain to build a new prison, Harriman approached New York Governor Charles Evans Hughes with a proposal to extend the Palisades Interstate Park with a donation of thousands of acres and one million dollars as an endowment for its management if the governor would agree to locate the prison somewhere else.
When his curiosity was satisfied, he was ready to drive away, Hryniewiecki who was leaning against the railing with a parcel in his hands, turned to face the Emperor and before any one could stop him, he shouted: " It is too soon to thank God yet, Alexander Nikolaevich ," and raised both arms and made a sudden movement.
When the railroad went bankrupt after the devastating Labor Day Hurricane, the property was sold by the receivership to a local for $ 800 ( having no interest in the property, the local was offered a parcel stretching to Whale Harbor, about 0. 2 miles to the west, for the same $ 800 ).
When Sid ’ s Uncle Percy dies, he leaves Sid two large packing cases and a small brown parcel ...

When and air
When our eyes met the air was filled with an unuttered message of `` Me, too ''.
When air travel was in its infancy, the sky was considered big enough and high enough for all.
When the child raises his seat into the air, the teacher takes hold under both sides of the pelvis ; ;
When stacking wine on its side in a bin, care should always be taken to be sure there is no air bubble left next to the cork.
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 he turned into the highway that led to the outskirts of the city and then rose toward home, he had to pull over to the curb and wait for a few minutes, sucking in air and squinting and blinking his eyes to clear them of tears.
116 .</ ref > When air condenses it becomes visible, as mist and then rain and other forms of precipitation, and as the condensed air cools Anaximenes supposed that it went on to form earth and ultimately stones.
When people started to study scientifically how to fly, people began to understand the basics of air and aerodynamics.
When the particles are in great motion, they produce a Doppler shift for measuring wind speed in the laser light, which is used to calculate the speed of the particles, and therefore the air around the anemometer.
When surface to air missiles became capable of hitting high flying aircraft bombers, bombers used flight at low altitude to evade radar detection.
When Colonel de Gaulle did organize a counter-attack with superior French tanks, he did not have the air support to gain the upper hand and had to retreat.
" When Congress, in the summer of 1973, legislated an end to U. S. military action in, over, or off the shores of Indochina, the only U. S. military activity then going on was air support of a friendly Cambodian government and army desperately defending their country against a North Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge onslaught ... What destabilized Cambodia was North Vietnam's occupation of chunks of Cambodian territory from 1965 onwards for use as military bases from which to launch attacks on U. S. and South Vietnamese forces in South Vietnam.
When the stale air, warmed from the lungs, is exhaled, it condenses as it meets colder external air.
When the work was done, the artist, waving his wings, found himself buoyed upward and hung suspended, poising himself on the beaten air.
When he arrived home, Sullivan learned he would not be able to air the Bergman material from it.
When Ford approached the U. S. Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) about regulatory issues, the critical problem was that the ( then ) known forms of air traffic control were inadequate for the volume of traffic Ford proposed.
Allied fighters, by gaining air superiority over the European battlefield, played a crucial role in the eventual defeat of the Axis, which Reichmarshal Hermann Göring, commander of the German Luftwaffe summed up when he said: " When I saw Mustangs over Berlin, I knew the jig was up.
When forming a sibilant, one still is forcing air through a narrow channel, but in addition the tongue is curled lengthwise to direct the air over the edge of the teeth.
When the reactive substance comes in contact with the resin, it will bond to it, removing it from the air stream.

When and rises
When the pH of this solution rises, as a result of dilution by fresh water, these ions precipitate, forming " Yellow Boy " pollution.
When the cost of transportation is taken into account, the figure rises to 200, 000 square kilometers ...".
When the rate of bone formation exceeds the rate of bone resorption, soft tissue < sup > 44 </ sup > Ca /< sup > 40 </ sup > Ca rises.
When the voltage rises above the normal range, the diodes become forward-biased ( conducting ).
When the temperature rises beyond a certain point, called the Curie temperature, there is a second-order phase transition and the system can no longer maintain a spontaneous magnetization, although it still responds paramagnetically to an external field.
When the murder scene is presented, Claudius abruptly rises and leaves the room, which Hamlet sees as proof of his uncle's guilt.
* When the front of the key is pressed, the back of the key rises, the jack is lifted, and the plectrum plucks the string.
When the bird is disturbed, the pitch of the kent note rises, it is repeated more frequently, and is often doubled.
When asked in an interview why Smith was chosen, Dick replied, " his complicity with the network's homophobic agenda rises to a level of hypocrisy that I felt was worthy of reporting.
When the general price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services.
When a piece of lithosphere that was heated and stretched cools again, its density rises, causing isostatic subsidence.
When humid air rises over the ocean ( to complete the cycle ), it begins to cool, causing precipitation over the oceans.
When he leaves her room, she rises from her settee for the first time and drags herself to the window so she can see him as he departs.
When the sun is in the sign of Scorpio, the constellation Hercules rises.
When the star starts to run out of hydrogen to fuse, the core of the star begins to collapse until the central temperature rises to 10 < sup > 8 </ sup > K.
When mist rises from the forests, these are Papatuanuku's sighs as the warmth of her body yearns for Ranginui and continues to nurture mankind ( Grey 1956: 11 ).
When the joker rises to exit the bus, Tender recognizes the man's pants as Creedish dress, and suddenly recognizes the man as Adam, his twin brother.
The church “ rises authoritatively over the village like a cathedral of medieval Europe .” When the church was completed, the cost of construction was an amazing $ 100, 000.
When High Table rises ( by which time the Hall is largely empty ), the senior member on High Table simply says Benedictō benedīcātur (" Let the Blessed One be blessed ", or " Let a blessing be given by the Blessed One "), instead of the college postprandial grace:
:< sup > 25 </ sup > When he rises up, the mighty are terrified ; they retreat before his thrashing.
When the High Table rises, the following concluding Grace is said: Benedicamus Domino.
When he opens the case, the orb rises out of it and melts the astronaut.
When reason rises to the conception of universal order, when actions are submitted, by the exercise of a sympathy working necessarily and intuitively to the idea of the universal order, the good has been reached, the true good, good in itself, absolute good.
When the sea floor rises, which it continues to do in parts of the northern hemisphere, water is displaced and has to go elsewhere.

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