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When riders missed their connection with a steamer in Sacramento, they would continue on to Benicia and cross over to Martinez via the ferry.
When Brunel was proposing to build SS Great Western for the 3, 500-mile transatlantic passage to New York, at a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Lardner stated that: As the project of making the voyage directly from New York to Liverpool, it was perfectly chimerical, and they might as well talk of making the voyage from New York to the moon … 2, 080 miles is the longest run that a steamer could encounter – at the end of that distance she would require a relay of coals.
When the mouth of the river could support a shipping industry the first regular steamer services commenced operating directly between the Mersey and Melbourne.
When the competing railway companies extended their lines to provide fast connections to Clyde steamer services the Pierhead was built as a railway terminus.
When Brazil did not heed the letter and invaded Uruguay on 12 October 1864, López seized the Brazilian merchant steamer Marqués de Olinda in the harbor of Asunción and imprisoned the Brazilian governor of the province of Mato Grosso, who was on board.
When Frost and his brother, Cecil Gray Frost, first moved to Lindsay to establish a law practice, they rented a building at Pleasant Point that had been the community store and commuted to town by steamer.
When they captured a river steamer with a load of medical supplies, including quinine, at least some of their medical problems were no more.
When on the 29th June 1849 the SS Orion was wrecked off Port Patrick, the Reverend Clark, a survivor, wrote to the Reverend Edward Lyon Berthon: " Can not you think of a way in which boats, enough for all on board, be stowed on a passenger steamer without inconvenience ?".
When Atlanta fell to the Union during the American Civil War, Root's father sent young Root and two other boys on a steamer to England, while his mother and sister went to Cuthburt, Georgia.
When this became too heavy, it was transferred to a steamer trunk.
When the steamer trunk became too heavy, she invested Lotta's earnings in local real estate, race horses and bonds.
When the ship Spirit of the Dawn ( with a crew of 16 ) foundered off the main island's coast in 1893, the eleven surviving crew spent nearly three months living as castaways on the island, living on raw muttonbirds, mussels and roots for 87 days before gaining the attention of the government steamer Hinemoa by a flag made from their sail.
When the L & C went diesel in 1947, the steamer went to the Cliffside Railroad in North Carolina.
When they had tired of this, they would simply get on the next steamer home-even though this might mean a wait on Mauritius of several months.

When and is
When Heidegger and Sartre speak of a contrast between being and existence, they may be right, I don't know, but their language is too philosophical for me.
When they express themselves it is incandescent hatred that shines forth, the rage of repudiation, the ecstasy of negation.
When I try to work out my reasons for feeling that this passage is of critical significance, I come up with the following ideas, which I shall express very briefly here and revert to in a later essay.
When the proprietor dies, the establishment should become a corporation until it is either acquired by another proprietor or the government decides to drop it.
When the reactionary response is thus bolstered by an intellectual defense, the characteristics of that defense are explicable only in terms of the basic attitudes of unanalyzed reaction.
When I take over Taliesin, the first thing I'll do is fire you ''.
When someone in the audience rose and asked how does it feel to be a celebrity, Carl said, `` A celebrity is a fellow who eats celery with celerity ''.
When decision makers act within this frame they determine whether a claim put forward in the name of religion is to be accepted by the larger community as appropriate to religion.
When we consider the disorganized state of the world community, and the legacy of predispositions adversely directed against all who are identified as Jews, it is obvious that the struggle for the minds and muscles of men needs to be prosecuted with increasing vigor and skill.
When we turn to Aristotle's ideas on the moral measure of literature, it is at once apparent that he is at times equally concerned about the influence of the art.
When their faith in civil liberties is tested against strong pressures of social expediency in specific issues, e.g., suppression of `` dangerous ideas '', many waver and give in.
There is, of course, nothing new about dystopias, for they belong to a literary tradition which, including also the closely related satiric utopias, stretches from at least as far back as the eighteenth century and Swift's Gulliver's Travels to the twentieth century and Zamiatin's We, Capek's War With The Newts, Huxley's Brave New World, E. M. Forster's `` The Machine Stops '', C. S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength, and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, and which in science fiction is represented before the present deluge as early as Wells's trilogy, The Time Machine, `` A Story Of The Days To Come '', and When The Sleeper Wakes, and as recently as Jack Williamson's `` With Folded Hands '' ( 1947 ), the classic story of men replaced by their own robots.
When I first came across Samuel Johnson's pronouncement, `` the remedy for the ills of life is palliative rather than radical '', it seemed to me to sum up the profoundest of political and social truths.
When all else fails, it is argued that open sessions slow down governmental operations.
When a person has thoughtlessly or deliberately caused us pain or hardship it is not always easy to say, `` Just forget it ''.
When a person meets God's requirements for the experience of forgiveness he is forgiven.
When I hold my son he stiffens his whole body in my arms until he is as straight and stiff as a board.
When different colors are used, she is just as likely to color trees purple, hair green, etc..
When we become firm enough to stand for those ideals which we know to be right, when we become hard enough to refuse to aid nations which do not permit self-determination, when we become strong enough to resist any more drifts towards socialism in our own Nation, when we recognize that our enemy is Communism not war, and when we realize that concessions to Communists do not insure peace or freedom, then, and only then will we no longer be `` soft ''.
When one powerful nation strives to emulate the success of another, it is only natural.
When a man is laid to rest, he is entitled to stay put.
When I talked to Ching about it, he said, Everyone can learn, if he is not a Reactionary or lazy.

When and unavailable
When a small bridge is unavailable for some very low notes, some players may, as an emergency measure, use a bridge upside down.
When Napoleon began his blockade of the British Empire ( see Continental System ), British steel became unavailable, and Napoleon offered a prize of four thousand francs to anyone who could replicate the British process.
When Het Kasteel was unavailable due to clashes with Sparta fixtues, Feijenoord played at their former ground, the Kromme Zandweg.
When Ronald Colman, his first and only choice for the role of Robert Conway, proved to be unavailable, Capra decided to wait and made Mr. Deeds Goes to Town instead.
When these leaves are unavailable banana leaves can be used as a substitute.
When fault trees are labeled with actual numbers about failure probabilities ( which are often in practice unavailable because of the expense of testing ), computer programs can calculate failure probabilities from fault trees.
When Smith finished the translation, he said that he returned the plates to the angel Moroni, and therefore they are unavailable for study.
When peace resumed, many of the former players were unavailable.
When first established, the channel-initially broadcast on analogue television-was bilingual ( Welsh and English ) outside of peak hours, with English-language content consisting of the simultaneous or deferred transmission of programmes from Channel 4 ( analogue reception of which was unavailable in most of Wales ).
When Spinozza became unavailable due to other session commitments, Hugh McCracken was enlisted to take his place.
When there is no Deputy Prime Minister, or the Deputy Prime Minister is unavailable, the Leader of the House may stand in for an absent Prime Minister at Prime Minister's Questions.
When a force engages in battle and the urgency for good intelligence increases, so does the fog of war and chaos of the battlefield, while military units become preoccupied with fighting or are lost ( either destroyed by enemy fire or literally lose their way ), reconnaissance and liaison elements become unavailable, and sometimes real fog and smoke obscure vision.
When countervailing tendencies are unavailable or exhausted, the system requires the destruction of capital values in order to return to profitability.
When unavailable, the sovereign is represented by the regent or Lord Protector ().
When Day was busy with the Leafs and unavailable for games, Ballard would step behind the bench as acting coach.
When an individual party to be served is unavailable for personal service, many jurisdictions allow for substituted service.
When the captain is off the ice or unavailable for the game, any alternate captain on the ice is responsible for fulfilling the captain's official role as liaison to the referees.
When mud holes are unavailable, the rhino will deepen puddles with its feet and horns.
When grasses are unavailable, they turn to other food sources, such as sedges, forbs, or cacti
When out-of-band communication is unavailable, one of two techniques may be used to preserve network transparency.
Essentially a re-release of their 1989 album Slippery When Ill, it contains 8 of the 10 songs from that album along with 2 newer, previously unavailable songs.
When large prey become unavailable, the offspring will revert to normal size.
When Jo was unavailable for the 2006 / 07 Commonwealth Banks Series finals in Australia, Michael Robinson replaced her for the 1st final at the MCG.
:< small >< nowiki >[...]</ nowiki > When the President of the Republic becomes permanently unavailable to serve during the first four years of his constitutional term of office, a new election by universal suffrage and direct ballot shall be held within 30 calendar days.

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