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When Kolmogorov became aware of Solomonoff's work, he acknowledged Solomonoff's priority.
" Orbison acknowledged this in looking back on the era in which he became popular: " When came out I don't think anyone had accepted the fact that a man should cry when he wants to cry.
When Harry Met Sally was acknowledged as the sixth best film in the romantic comedy genre.
When Ceolwulf's rule came to an end he was succeeded as ruler of " English Mercia " not by another king but by a mere ealdorman named Aethelred, who acknowledged Alfred's overlordship and married his daughter Ethelfleda.
When in Normandy, William acknowledged that he owed fealty to the French king, but in England no such acknowledgement was made – further evidence that the various parts of William's lands were considered separate.
When Dutch physicist J. D. van der Waals received the 1910 Nobel Prize " for his work on the equation of state for gases and liquids " he acknowledged the great influence of Gibbs's work on that subject.
When D = 1, it means that the acknowledgement has end to end significance and must take place only after the remote DTE has acknowledged receipt of the data.
When D = 0, the network is permitted ( but not required ) to acknowledge before the remote DTE has acknowledged or even received the data.
When Paul Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield won a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for research initially rejected by Nature and published only after Lauterbur appealed the rejection, Nature acknowledged more of its own missteps in rejecting papers in an editorial titled " Coping with Peer Rejection ":
When Mexico became a republic the following year, it acknowledged Central America's right to determine its own destiny.
When both plays were completed, it was generally acknowledged that Corneille ’ s Tite et Bérénice ( 1671 ) was inferior to Racine ’ s play ( Bérénice ).
When calling its ceasefire, the INLA acknowledged the ' faults and grievous errors in our prosecution of the war '.
When Wilde was publicly acknowledged to be a homosexual in 1895, Whistler openly mocked him.
When the film of Girl Steals Boy opens, Sammy is credited for " original screenplay " and Blumberg is not acknowledged.
When it became clear that the women's remains would never be found without Robinson's cooperation, a compromise of sorts was reached: In a carefully scripted plea in October, 2003, Robinson acknowledged only that Koster had enough evidence to convict him of capital murder for the deaths of Godfrey, Clampitt, Bonner, and the Faiths.
When her husband openly acknowledged his paternity of a daughter born to Emilie in 1844, Maria Anna sued for divorce.
* March: When the bills were reported out of committee, it was generally acknowledged that to enter the Union Michigan would have to cede the Toledo Strip in exchange for the western two-thirds ( 2 / 3 ) of the Upper Peninsula.
When his troops suffered a disastrous defeat at Nam Tha in May 1962, he acknowledged his failure and in June merged his government into a neutralist coalition headed by Souvanna Phouma.
When at last the bill for the reorganization of the army, together with a considerably increased taxation, was accepted by the Riksdag of 1901, it was generally acknowledged that, in return for the increased taxation, it would only be just to extend the right of taking part in the political life and the legislative work of the country to those of the population who hitherto had been excluded from it.
When this was written, Schacter acknowledged the thirty-year life of his vivid memory that had not been defeated by time.
When Clinton pursued the appeal before the DC District Court, the court's Chief Justice Norma Holloway Johnson acknowledged that Clinton was cooperating with Starr and did not use executive privilege to cover up the relationship.
According to a Pollstar article in May 2011 the US trademark has been acknowledged: " In order to comply with the legal claim, the UK members, are billed as " Clive Farrington and Andrew Mann formerly of When In Rome " for US gigs.
When he became aware of Solomonoff's work, he acknowledged Solomonoff, and for several years, Solomonoff's work was better known in the Soviet Union than in the Western World.
When Washington-Williams announced her family connection, it was acknowledged by the Thurmond family.
When the text was published, The Times called it " unreadable ", and the The Times Literary Supplement found it " inexpressibly tedious " in print but acknowledged that its effectiveness on stage was " proved by the delight of a theatrical audience.

When and fulfills
However Durkheim made a clear distinction between historical and functional analysis, saying,Whenthe explanation of a social phenomenon is undertaken, we must seek separately the efficient cause which produces it and the function it fulfills ” in Coser, 1977: 140.
When Stine fulfills Buddy's request to remove a racially-motivated plotline from the screenplay, Stone himself grows frustrated with his author's lack of integrity and berates him for it.
When he fulfills his contract by bringing her to Vril Dox, he then immediately kills her by snapping her neck.

When and most
When Blackman emerged from the bedroom, everyone was gone except the tolerant Lord Thomson, who stayed and chatted with him for half an hour, and then Blackman lay awake most of that night, despairing of what he must expect on the Continent.
When 1 ml of conjugate was passed through a column ( Af ), the first and second milliliter fractions collected were the most specific and gave no nonspecific staining in some experiments, and very little in others.
When the frequency response characteristics of practical components are considered, their effect on stability does not present the most serious limit on the system loop gain.
When served in a psychological atmosphere that allows young bodies to assimilate the greatest good from what they eat because they are free from tension, a foundation is laid for a high level of health that releases the children from physical handicaps to participate with enjoyment in the work assignments, the athletic programs and the most important phase, the educational opportunities.
When he had finished with that, he would go to another part of the hotel and say much the same things to someone else, most probably a busboy.
When they tried to depict the most abiding qualities of men, it was because men had common roots with the unchanging gods.
When the Germanic peoples entered the Roman Empire and founded successor-kingdoms in the western part, most had been Arian Christians for more than a century.
When derived from natural resins it is most often created out of labdanum.
* When 2000 was approaching, at least three large Swedish magazines ranked penicillin as the most important discovery of the millennium.
When 301 of the most advanced model, the " Launch Arco ," are built, an " exodus sequence " starts in which all Launch Arcos blast into space.
When the office of Lord High Admiral was in commission, as it was for most of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries until it reverted to the Crown, it was exercised by a Board of Admiralty, officially known as the Commissioners for Exercising the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, & c. ( alternatively of England, Great Britain or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland depending on the period ).
When elements are burned, the products are primarily the most common oxides.
When Chiang was defeated by CPC forces in mainland China in 1949, he retreated to Taiwan with his government and his most disciplined troops, along with most of the KMT leadership and a large number of their supporters ; Chiang Kai-shek had taken effective control of Taiwan at the end of WWII as part of the overall Japanese surrender, when Japanese troops in Taiwan surrendered to Republic of China troops.
When most people think of a superhero or a comic book celebrity, Superman, Spider-Man, and Batman will usually be the first that comes to mind.
When the Church chooses to canonize new material, it is typically added to the Doctrine and Covenants ; the most recent changes were made in 1981.
When we make one solvent immobile ( by adsorption on a solid support matrix ) and another mobile it results in most common applications of chromatography.
When Chicago was founded in 1833, most of the early building began around the mouth of the Chicago River, as can be seen on a map of the city's original 58 blocks.
When Kidd found out what had happened, he was outraged and forced his men to return most of the stolen property.
When hammerless designs started to become common, the O / U design was introduced, and most modern sporting doubles are O / U designs.
This absence of investment contributes to the marginalisation of these zones. When unfavourable agro-climatic conditions are combined with an absence of infrastructure and access to markets, as well as poorly adapted production techniques and an underfed and undereducated population, most such zones are excluded from development.
When a personal injury claim is settled either in court or out of court, the most common way the compensation payment is made is by a lump sum award in full and final settlement of the claim.
When World War I ended in 1918, most of the Zurich Dadaists returned to their home countries, and some began Dada activities in other cities.
When the British army conquered Eritrea from the Italians in spring 1941, most of the infrastructures and the industrial areas were extremely damaged.
* " When the most wicked member of a tribe becomes its ruler, and the most worthless member of a community becomes its leader, and a man is respected through fear of the evil he may do, and leadership is given to people who are unworthy of it, expect the Day of Judgment.

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