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When this is the case, the appropriate section of this manual will indicate that `` Continuation Cards '' may be used.
When the rest of the line was closed and all passenger services ceased, the section of the line between Cheddar and Yatton remained open for goods traffic.
When particles in a beam are thrown against a foil made of a certain substance, the cross section is a hypothetical area measure around the target particles of the substance ( usually its atoms ) that represents a surface.
When police raided one such bar, the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village section of New York City in June 1969, patrons fought back, leading to the Stonewall Riots.
When looking at a cross section of a beam of light, the length over which the phase is correlated is called the transverse coherence length.
When a door has more than one movable section, one of the sections may be called a leaf.
The most important power is found in section 58: " When a proposed law passed by both Houses of Parliament is presented to the Governor-General for the Queen's assent, he shall declare ... that he assents in the Queen's name.
" When it comes to the organization of classes, the ability required to secure a properly organized and large school or section of a school, you are wanting in ability.
When the Cuban government accused the United States of stealing water, base commander John D. Bulkeley ordered that the pipelines be cut and a section removed.
When " Out of Step " was rerecorded for the LP Out of Step, MacKaye inserted a spoken section explaining, " This is not a set of rules ..." An ideological door had already been opened, however, and by 1982, some straight-edge punks, such as followers of the band SS Decontrol, were swatting beers out of people's hands at clubs.
When a longhand note, photograph, memoranda, or other things were placed on the platen, the depression of a lever would cause the item to be photographed onto the next blank space in a section of the memex film.
When a data structure must be accessed by an interrupt handler, the critical section must block that interrupt.
When Nova launched a new online portal in May 2008, it included a " Red News " section causing controversy ; asked about the Naked News, they denied securing license and stressed Počasíčko's primacy.
When Smith was six his family moved to the Watts section of Los Angeles, California.
When the task exits its critical section, it must unmask interrupts ; pending interrupts, if any, will then execute.
When the critical section is longer than a few source code lines or involves lengthy looping, an embedded / real-time algorithm must resort to using mechanisms identical or similar to those available on general-purpose operating systems, such as semaphores and OS-supervised interprocess messaging.
When a particle is on the outside of the center on one of the curved sections, by the time it flows through the straight area and into the other curved section it is now on the inside of center.
When used with HTTP, it usually specifies a section or location within the page, and the browser may scroll to display that part of the page.
* The Firesign Theatre's 1969 album How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All contains a section originally titled " The Policemen's Brawl " but retitled " Zeno's Evil " when released on CD.
When the Warwick and Napton Canal opened, this section was bypassed but served as the town's wharf area.
When Fromm moved to Mexico City in 1949, he became a professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico ( UNAM ) and established a psychoanalytic section at the medical school there.
When smoke testing a sanitary sewer system it is helpful to partially block off the section of sewer to be tested.
When a weaver has reached the bottom of the available warp, the completed section can be rolled around the top beam, and additional lengths of warp threads can be unwound from the weights to continue.
When the Germans realised they had been tricked, they burned down an entire section of town, subsequently occupying the city.

When and canal
When a canal was built through the land his body was placed in storage in a warehouse for several years before being secretly deposited in the crypt of Christ Church ( demolished 1899 ), Birmingham.
When first built, the canal was long and deep.
When the canal was completed it linked the river systems of the Qiantang River, the Yangtze River, the Huai River, the Yellow River, the Wei River and the Hai River.
When Foljambe asks Charles if Myers is there to provide financial backing for the purchase of the canal, Charles says nothing, but his manner makes it clear that Foljambe has guessed correctly.
When sufficiently large, the nodules compress the urethral canal to cause partial, or sometimes virtually complete, obstruction of the urethra, which interferes with the normal flow of urine.
When the canal was gone, the prosperity in Port Crane left with it.
When the Erie Canal opened, the farm, through which the canal passed at the Canawaugus Road, was sold to become the first village lots.
When the canal was filled in the first half of the 20th century, Oriskany Boulevard was built over the filled-in canal.
When built, the canal company constructed the entire link as a railway, which opened in 1805.
When the flight of locks finally opened in 1810, allowing the same vessel to navigate the entire canal, the rate of carriage per ton from London to Bath was £ 2 9s 6d.
When complete the canal have been just shy of long.
When a sound is received by the ear it can either go straight down the ear into the ear canal or it can be reflected off the pinnae of the ear, into the ear canal a fraction of a second later.
When the ship canal opened in January 1894 it was the largest river navigation canal in the world.
There are four locks, of various sizes at the North Sea mouth of the canal: When the north canal lock was opened in 1929 it was the largest canal lock in the world.
When Doug Fullerton was appointed chair of the National Capital Commission, he proposed a recreational corridor around the canal, including the winter skateway between Carleton University and Confederation Park.
When the canal was opened the level of the lake dropped nearly nine feet ( 3 m ).
When the canal was finally completed, it failed to have a major impact on the economy of the regions it was built to serve.
When the canal first opened, teams of mules were used to tow canal boats through it ( the steam engine was not yet applied to such uses ).

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