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When the county was created, the founders wanted to include access to the transcontinental railroad, so a rectangular section was added that includes the railroad town of Truckee.
When the Northern Pacific Railway's transcontinental rail line arrived in 1881, the town was renamed for Alfred Howe Terry, a General in the Union Army who commanded an 1876 expedition in connection with George Armstrong Custer ’ s campaign against Native Americans, specifically in the west.
When they checked out, the Shehri brothers may have left a discarded sheet of instructions on how to fly a transcontinental jetliner in their hotel room.
When the legislature voted for the state to issue bonds to the railroads to provide for construction of the transcontinental route, Sibley refused.
When the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) completed the transcontinental railroad in 1885, the route cut through the Rocky Mountains at Kicking Horse and Rogers Passes, then followed the Fraser River for the remainder of the distance to Vancouver.
When the transcontinental railroad was completed, large fishery companies in the east sold juvenile oysters to San Francisco entrepreneurs who purchased submerged land from the State of California and grew oysters from transplanted Eastern stock.
When it comes to the land well south of Phoenix where tentative plans had been made to build a transcontinental railroad, most of this is arid desertland that is not suitable for much human inhabitation.
When the Burlington withdrew its plans for its own transcontinental line, however, the Union Pacific lost interest in extending a line west from Denver.

When and worldwide
When new machines were produced, people began experiencing and consuming chocolate worldwide.
When the worldwide film boom started, he, and the few other people in the German film business, continued to sell prints of their own films outright, which put them at a disadvantage.
The Dragon debuted in June 1976, and Gygax commented on its success years later: " When I decided that The Strategic Review was not the right vehicle, hired Tim Kask as a magazine editor for Tactical Studies Rules, and named the new publication he was to produce The Dragon, I thought we would eventually have a great periodical to serve gaming enthusiasts worldwide ... At no time did I ever contemplate so great a success or so long a lifespan.
When the film opened in June 1989, it was backed by the biggest marketing and merchandising campaign in film history at the time, and became one of the biggest box office hits of all time, grossing well over US $ 250 million in the US alone and $ 400 million worldwide ( numbers not adjusted for inflation ) and earning critical acclaim for the performances of both Keaton and Nicholson, as well as the film's production aspects, which won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.
In 2001 Robbie Williams released his fifth studio album consisting mainly of popular swing covers titled " Swing When You're Winning " which proved to be popular in many countries selling more than 7 million copies worldwide.
When all factors are at their optimum, worldwide communication is possible on HF.
When Zomba was purchased by BMG, BMG became the sole worldwide distributor again.
When HarperCollins took over publication of the series in 1994, they used the British edition for all subsequent editions worldwide.
When they heard Music's sleepy, husky voice, they offered him that role, which made his voice recognizable to a worldwide television audience.
When the last Earl died in 1972, a worldwide search was made for an heir to the title but without success.
When AMORC reorganized in April, 1990, the dual function of the Office was merged into one position, that of President of the worldwide AMORC organization.
When the crisis spread worldwide, the blame subsided.
When he became president, there were over 13 million members worldwide, with the majority of the membership living outside the United States and Canada.
When contact with a new group of 11 survivors was established via hammer signal, newspapers and media worldwide began to speak of a miracle.
When the Araucana was first introduced to breeders worldwide in the mid-20th century, the genetics that produced tufts were recognized to also cause chick mortality.
Melton has its own radio station 103 The Eye which broadcasts to Melton Borough and the Vale of Belvoir, including part of Rushcliffe Borough, on 103 FM as well as worldwide on the internet via its website www. 103theeye. co. uk When the station launched in 2005 it was the first in the UK to go on the air under the new tier of community radio licensed by the broadcasting regulator OFCOM.
When adjusted for inflation its total gross worldwide is 1. 3 billion.
When corn cultivation was adopted worldwide, this preparation method was not accepted because the benefit was not understood.
When van Kooten heard that the medley also used a segment of " Venus ", a 1970 US # 1 hit by Dutch band Shocking Blue-a song for which he himself held the worldwide copyright-and knowing that neither he nor Red Bullet Productions had given the permission for the use of the recording, he realised that the medley in fact was a bootleg release.
When Pee-wee's Big Adventure was released on August 9, 1985, it grossed over $ 40 million worldwide, but received generally mixed reviews.
When the building was erected it was the largest and most expensive public structure ever constructed, quickly becoming a model for more than 300 prisons worldwide.
Keating gained worldwide attention when his single " When You Say Nothing at All " was featured in the film Notting Hill and peaked at number one in several countries.
On 21 March 2011 a new album from Ronan Keating was released worldwide named When Ronan Met Burt.
When whaling declined, the worldwide export of the endemic kentia palms began in the 1880s, which remains a key component of the Island's economy.

When and path
When the traversal encounters an atom through which the current path has already passed, a ghost atom is generated in order to keep the tree finite.
* Wired: When a hoop or the peg impedes the path of a striker's ball, or the swing of the mallet.
When a computer allows the use of folders, each file and folder has not only a name of its own, but also a path, which identifies the folder or folders in which a file or folder resides.
When the two waves are in phase, i. e. the path difference is equal to an integral number of wavelengths, the summed amplitude, and therefore the summed intensity is maximum, and when they are in anti-phase, i. e. the path difference is equal to half a wavelength, one and a half wavelengths, etc., then the two waves cancel and the summed intensity is zero.
When two stations transmit at the same phase-locked frequency, the difference in phase between the two signals is constant along a hyperbolic path.
When a player puts a transportation type you don't want in your path then you have to find a way around it.
When integrated along all possible paths, with a phase factor which is proportional to the path length, the interference of the wave-functions correctly predicts observable phenomena.
When a body at these points is perturbed, it moves away from the point, but the factor opposite of that which is increased or decreased by the perturbation ( either gravity or angular momentum-induced speed ) will also increase or decrease, bending the object's path into a stable, kidney-bean-shaped orbit around the point ( as seen in the rotating frame of reference ).
* When you jump, it is usually bad to leave an easily used return path for your opponent to " undo " your progress.
When deciding whether to bring Hamlet to England, Rosencrantz concludes that they might as well continue on the path on which they are already.
When a key is in the normal position an electrical talk path connects the front and rear cords.
When the Sun's path crosses the equator, the length of the nights at latitudes + L ° and-L ° are of equal length.
When the shutter is released, the mirror moves out of the light path, and the light shines directly onto the film ( or in the case of a DSLR, the CCD or CMOS imaging sensor ).
When the plastic is cool, the carbon grains are all in contact with each other, forming a conductive path through the device.
When we follow the path, we get the result, which is nirvana.
When people hear that they should follow the path, they might think that a ready-make system exists, and that individual expressions are not required.
When the DS3 enters a SONET network, path overhead is added, and that SONET network element ( NE ) is said to be a path generator and terminator.
When the path difference between the light from adjacent slits is equal to half the wavelength, λ / 2, the waves will all be out of phase, and thus will cancel each other to create points of minimum intensity.
When an interruption in a network topology occurs, the software running on the networking electronics calculates another route to the desired destination via an alternate available path.
When the FM improvement factor is greater than unity, the improvement in the SNR is always obtained at the expense of an increased bandwidth in the receiver and the transmission path.
When an object moves from one location to another, the force changes the potential energy of the object by an amount that does not depend on the path taken.
When understood in this way, it is clear how the algorithm necessarily finds the shortest path, however it may also reveal one of the algorithm's weaknesses: its relative slowness in some topologies.
When it was to be constructed, the engineers proposed to Nicholas that he draw the path of the future railroad on the map himself.

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