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When and vacancy
When a vacancy occurred, the bishop of the diocese chose the abbot out of the monks of the convent, but the right of election was transferred by jurisdiction to the monks themselves, reserving to the bishop the confirmation of the election and the benediction of the new abbot.
When a core electron is removed, leaving a vacancy, an electron from a higher energy level may fall into the vacancy, resulting in a release of energy.
When there is a vacancy in the office of Secretary of State, the duties are exercised either by another member of the cabinet, or, in more recent times, by a high-ranking official of the State Department until the President appoints, and the United States Senate confirms, a new Secretary.
When a vacancy arises, the Queen's Commissioner first asks the municipal council for its views as to a successor, then writes to the Minister of the Interior recommending a candidate.
When Adam Bamme, the mayor of London, died in June 1397, Whittington was imposed on the city by the King as Lord Mayor of London two days later to fill the vacancy with immediate effect.
When filling a vacancy in a county office, the county legislative body must publish a notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the county at least one week prior to the meeting in which the vote will be taken.
When the rules of the organisation do not designate a Visitor, or when a vacancy in the office arises, the Sovereign serves as Visitor, but delegates the functions to the Lord Chancellor.
When a vacancy occurred the Academy of Arts and Sciences nominated three candidates, one of whom the king appointed.
When a vacancy occurs, the remaining members select a new inductee.
When a vacancy arose the remaining members selected the replacement member.
When Death takes a holiday from his work in an attempt to forget his more troubling memories, a metaphysical vacancy is created in the post, and Susan is ' sucked in ', as Death's butler Albert puts it, forcing her to temporarily assume the role.
When a vacancy occurred with the death of Judas Iscariot, Matthias was divinely appointed to that special office as a member of the council ( Acts 1: 15-26 ).
When recording Mr. Bushan ’ s resignation not to fill the vacancy till the third annual general meeting.
" When he quit smoking after his 1953 hip surgery, he spoke out against smoking on the air and merely shrugged off Chesterfield's departure as a regular sponsor as he knew that other sponsors would easily fill the vacancy.
Goldsmith was married three times, and was claimed to have coined the phrase: " When a man marries his mistress, he creates a vacancy.
When the U. S. Senate term of Martin D. Hardin, one of Slaughter's unpopular nominees, expired in 1817, the Kentucky General Assembly chose Crittenden to fill the vacancy.
When Telford resigned on 9 December 1944, to provide a vacancy for A. G. L.
When Borchgrevink learned that Antarctic was due to visit Melbourne in September 1894, he hurried there hoping to find a vacancy.
When William Woodbridge resigned on August 9, 1820 as territorial Delegate to the 16th United States Congress, Sibley was elected to fill the vacancy.
When Samuel Nelson retired from the Supreme Court, Conkling asked Grant to nominate Hunt for the vacancy.
When a vacancy on the Court of Appeals occurred in 1813, Governor Isaac Shelby re-appointed Owsley to the court.
When a vacancy in the Dexad occurs, usually by death, a 99 is selected to fill the vacancy.

When and arises
When some question arises in the medical field concerning cancer, for instance, we do not turn to free and open discussion as in a political campaign.
When the opportunity arises, however, the pair will switch back to the standard mixed attacking position, with the woman in front.
When the problem is considered even more closely, the need for a vertical ( parallel to the axis of rotation ) component of the magnetic field arises.
When the zonal flow buckles, the atmosphere can flow in a more longitudinal ( or meridional ) direction, and thus the term " meridional flow " arises.
When Caesar learns of their plan to cross over a Roman province, a great conflict arises pitting the Romans against the Helvetii.
When another negative word occurs with pas, a double negation interpretation usually arises, but this construction is criticised.
When such a conflict arises, all Superior Courts have the discretion to choose which rule they like until the California Supreme Court grants review and creates a single rule that binds all courts statewide.
When Telegonus arrives on Ithaca, he approaches Odysseus ' house, but the guards do not admit him to see his father ; a commotion arises, and Odysseus, thinking it is Telemachus, rushes out and attacks.
When a state of discomfort arises in consumers it leads to a drive like motivation to restore harmony by shifting beliefs to realign them with behaviour.
When the need for a sidekick arises in the later novels and stories it is either:
When the rotor is stationary, no net rotational force arises, even if the wind speed rises quite high — the rotor must already be spinning to generate torque.
When a dispute arises and the case falls into a gap in the contract, either the parties must engage in bargaining or the courts must step in and fill in the gap.
When water-soluble polymers are used as stabilizers instead of soap, the repulsion between particles arises because these water-soluble polymers form a ' hairy layer ' around a particle that repels other particles, because pushing particles together would involve compressing these chains.
When this circuit is activated, a non-conceptual feeling of well-being arises.
When the occasion arises he is also a fair cook, though with a taste for the exotic that Fogg deplores.
When plasm arises, it can be tapped and used directly by humans, but is usually channeled into batteries so it can be used safely.
When the need for returning at a difficult angle or distance arises, Ryoma also incorporates the use of " nitōryū ", or ambidexterity.
When the flow of exhaust gases from the engine to the atmosphere is obstructed to any degree, back pressure arises and the engine's efficiency, and therefore power, is reduced.
:*" When a conflict arises between the natural world and the moral world, between reality and the conscience, the conscience must be right.
When a dispute over ball possession arises, the jump ball is used in the NBA and WNBA.
When the need arises, however, the Tree Kin embody a collection of dead limbs and trunks, which then shambles along with the elven horde, smashing and crushing all that it meets.
When the walls are only a few wavelengths apart, as arises for example with the thin films used in the manufacture of optical coatings, the reflections tend to combine coherently, resulting in interference.

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