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When and air
When our eyes met the air was filled with an unuttered message of `` Me, too ''.
When air travel was in its infancy, the sky was considered big enough and high enough for all.
When the child raises his seat into the air, the teacher takes hold under both sides of the pelvis ; ;
When stacking wine on its side in a bin, care should always be taken to be sure there is no air bubble left next to the cork.
When they had gone, he stood for a minute breathing in the mustiness of old paper and leather which the busily thrumming air conditioner couldn't quite dispel.
When he turned into the highway that led to the outskirts of the city and then rose toward home, he had to pull over to the curb and wait for a few minutes, sucking in air and squinting and blinking his eyes to clear them of tears.
When a parcel of air descends, the pressure on the parcel increases.
When the pressure applied on a parcel of air decreases, the air in the parcel is allowed to expand ; as the volume increases, the temperature falls and internal energy decreases.
116 .</ ref > When air condenses it becomes visible, as mist and then rain and other forms of precipitation, and as the condensed air cools Anaximenes supposed that it went on to form earth and ultimately stones.
When people started to study scientifically how to fly, people began to understand the basics of air and aerodynamics.
When the particles are in great motion, they produce a Doppler shift for measuring wind speed in the laser light, which is used to calculate the speed of the particles, and therefore the air around the anemometer.
When surface to air missiles became capable of hitting high flying aircraft bombers, bombers used flight at low altitude to evade radar detection.
When Colonel de Gaulle did organize a counter-attack with superior French tanks, he did not have the air support to gain the upper hand and had to retreat.
" When Congress, in the summer of 1973, legislated an end to U. S. military action in, over, or off the shores of Indochina, the only U. S. military activity then going on was air support of a friendly Cambodian government and army desperately defending their country against a North Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge onslaught ... What destabilized Cambodia was North Vietnam's occupation of chunks of Cambodian territory from 1965 onwards for use as military bases from which to launch attacks on U. S. and South Vietnamese forces in South Vietnam.
When the stale air, warmed from the lungs, is exhaled, it condenses as it meets colder external air.
When the work was done, the artist, waving his wings, found himself buoyed upward and hung suspended, poising himself on the beaten air.
When he arrived home, Sullivan learned he would not be able to air the Bergman material from it.
When Ford approached the U. S. Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) about regulatory issues, the critical problem was that the ( then ) known forms of air traffic control were inadequate for the volume of traffic Ford proposed.
Allied fighters, by gaining air superiority over the European battlefield, played a crucial role in the eventual defeat of the Axis, which Reichmarshal Hermann Göring, commander of the German Luftwaffe summed up when he said: " When I saw Mustangs over Berlin, I knew the jig was up.
When forming a sibilant, one still is forcing air through a narrow channel, but in addition the tongue is curled lengthwise to direct the air over the edge of the teeth.
When the reactive substance comes in contact with the resin, it will bond to it, removing it from the air stream.

When and masses
Not all his scientific romances ended in a happy Utopia, and in fact, Wells also wrote a dystopian novel, When the Sleeper Wakes ( 1899, rewritten as The Sleeper Awakes, 1910 ), which pictures a future society where the classes have become more and more separated, leading to a revolt of the masses against the rulers.
When two or more elements combined to form a compound, their masses are always in a fixed and definite ratio.
Polish masses were dispersed, and Polish teachers were intimidated as SS members gathered under their locals performing songs like " Wenn das Polenblut vom Messer spritzt, dann geht ’ s noch mal so gut "(" When Polish blood spurts from the knife, everything will be better ").
When all densities are multiplied by 4, and all sizes are halved, orbits are similar ; masses are divided by 2, gravitational forces are the same, gravitational accelerations are doubled.
When the masses of France gained the sympathy of revolutionaries, the French Revolution turned away from the legal stability of a constitutional government toward the lawless satisfaction of the constantly regenerating economic needs of these masses.
When the Earth's climate cools, a greater proportion of water is stored on land masses in the form of glaciers, snow, etc.
When one of the masses is almost negligible compared to the other mass as the case for Earth and Sun, one can approximate the previous formula to get:
When the gravity field becomes very weak ( the masses are too small or too distant from the point of interest ), the notion of being horizontal loses its meaning.
When applied to the two masses, Newton's second law states that
When baking powder became available to the masses, scones began to be the oven-baked, well-leavened items we know today.
When it develops its vacuum expectation value, it transmits this electroweak breaking to the quarks and leptons, giving them their observed masses.
: When two reactants, A and B, react together at a given temperature in a " substitution reaction ," the affinity, or chemical force between them, is proportional to the active masses, and, each raised to a particular power
When packed together in large masses, drift ice is called pack ice.
When comparing a polar and nonpolar molecule with similar molar masses, the polar molecule in general has a higher boiling point, because of the dipole – dipole interaction between their molecules.
When dense water masses are first formed, they are not stably stratified.
When these loops become very pronounced, they detach the masses of cold, or warm, air that become cyclones and anticyclones and are responsible for day-to-day weather patterns at mid-latitudes.
When it is accessible, masses of small bats may be found in the temple.
When resentment reached fever pitch, peasants at staged “ grievance meetings ” were encouraged to relate the injustices and insults they had suffered, both real and imagined, at the hands of “ the landlord bullies .” Often these meetings would end with the masses, led by the land reform teams, shouting “ Shoot him!
When these loops become very pronounced, they detach the masses of cold, or warm, air that become cyclones and anticyclones and are responsible for day-to-day weather patterns at mid-latitudes.
When they were first introduced, some processed foods helped to alleviate food shortages and improved the overall nutrition of populations as it made many new foods available to the masses.
When mesmerism really crossed the ocean and touched the masses it was instead with a frenchman, Charles Poyen, who made himself known as the " Professor of Animal Magnetism ”.
When Formula One visits Imola, it is seen as the ' home circuit ' of Ferrari and masses of tifosi ( Ferrari supporters ) come out to support the local team.
In 1932, Bastedo wrote in the Journal of the American Medical Association about his observation of mucus masses being removed by a colon irrigation procedure: " When one sees the dirty gray, brown or blackish sheets, strings and rolled up wormlike masses of tough mucus with a rotten or dead-fish odor that are obtained by colon irrigations, one does not wonder that these patients feel ill and that they obtain relief and show improvement as the result of the irrigation.

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