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When the Arch of Pavia was erected to honor the Imperial clan in 8, Claudius ' name ( now Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus after his elevation to paterfamilias of Claudii Nerones on the adoption of his brother ) was inscribed on the edge — past the deceased princes, Gaius and Lucius, and Germanicus ' children.
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 film editing is complete, the edge numbers on the final cut film correspond back to their identical frames on the original negative so that a conform edit can be made of the original negative to match the work print.
When the chordline is horizontal, the trailing edge has a downward direction and since the air follows the trailing edge it is deflected downward.
When the plough reached the edge of the field, the opposite cable was pulled by the other engine, and the plough tilted ( balanced ), putting the other set of shares into the ground, and the plough worked back across the field.
When the national teams, assembled in formation on the infield, saw the flowing figure of Nurmi, they broke ranks like excited schoolchildren, dashing toward the edge of the track.
When dealing with garbage collection schemes, it's often helpful to think of the reference graph, which is a directed graph where the vertices are objects and there is an edge from an object A to an object B if A holds a reference to B.
When the ski is set at an angle the edge cuts into the snow, the ski will follow the arc and hence turn the skier ; a practice known as carving a turn.
When a modern ski is tilted on to its edge, a gap is created between the ground and the middle of the ski ( under the binding ) as only the sides near the tip and the tail touch the snow.
When it is primarily the board which is contacting the edge, it's called a slide ; when it's the truck, it is a grind.
When the ski was rotated on-edge, the aluminum sheets prevented the wooden core from twisting longitudinally, and kept much more of the ski's edge firmly pressed into the snow.
When the rising edge of the pulse is launched down the cable, the voltage at the launching point " steps up " to a given value instantly and the pulse begins propagating down the cable towards the short.
When Judson advances on Warden with the knife, Warden breaks a beer bottle in two and uses the jagged edge as a weapon.
When struck against steel, a flint edge will produce sparks.
When the first pass is complete, the camera is opened and the spools are flipped and swapped ( the design of the spool hole ensures that this happens properly ) and the same film is then exposed along its other edge, the edge left unexposed on the first pass.
When conditions in the upper mixed layer ( nutrients and light ) are favourable ( e. g. at the start of spring ) their competitive edge allows them to quickly dominate phytoplankton communities (" boom " or " bloom ").
When the Titans were defeated, many of them ( including Menoetius ) were confined to Tartarus, but Zeus condemned Atlas to stand at the western edge of Gaia ( the Earth ) and hold up Uranus ( the Sky ) on his shoulders, to prevent the two from resuming their primordial embrace.
When printing labels on release paper, they are prone to paper jams when a print wire snags the leading edge of the label while printing at its very edge.
When used with a parabolic reflector or lens antenna, the phase center of the horn is usually placed at the focal point of the reflector, with the 3 dB points of the horn's radiation pattern set to be at the edge of the reflector.
When the thumb and forefinger are slid repeatedly along the edge of a wedge, a rectangular block then handled in the same manner will feel deformed.
When it lands on edge – and next to a newspaper story on one of Smith's accomplishments – he chooses Smith, calculating that his wholesome image will please the people while his naïveté will make him easy to manipulate.
When his comrades found him, some time later, they thought at first that he was peering over the edge of a little hill, where he had crawled for a better view.

When and peer
When she was made a life peer in 2009, they became one of the few couples to both hold titles in their own right.
When publication, teaching, and public funding of science is decided by peer committees, academic standards, and elected or appointed boards, the allegation can arise that a work's acceptability has been assessed " politically ".
When dealing with new life challenges, adolescents take comfort in discussing these issues within their peer groups instead of their parents.
When peers are inactive, a single " token " message is passed around the network from machine to machine, and no peer is allowed to use the bus unless it has the token.
When Napoléon returned from Elba, Soult at once declared himself a Bonapartist, was made a peer of France and acted as major-general ( chief of staff ) to the Emperor in the campaign of Waterloo, in which role he distinguished himself far less than he had done as commander of an over-matched army.
When the last Prime Minister peer, the Earl of Home, took office he renounced his peerage, and as Sir Alec Douglas-Home became an MP.
When Paris fell and the Bourbons reclaimed the throne, Ney, who had pressured Napoleon to accept his first abdication and exile, was promoted, lauded, and made a peer by the newly enthroned Louis XVIII.
When WinMX tries to find the Frontcode peer caches ( central servers essential for the operation of WinMX ), it is instead directed to look up one of the new peer caches set up by the WinMX communities.
When a peer completely downloads a file, it becomes an additional seed.
When one of these paths repeatedly changes its state from available to not available ( and vice-versa ), the BGP router controlling that path has to repeatedly add and remove the path record from its routing table ( flaps the path ), thus spending local resources such as CPU and RAM and, even more, broadcasting useless information to peer routers.
When considering these statistics, which state that Black and Latino teens are more likely to commit juvenile offenses it is important to keep the following in mind: poverty, or low socio-economic status are large predictors of low parental monitoring, harsh parenting, and association with deviant peer groups, all of which are in turn associated with juvenile offending.
: The bag is all she has – look at it with affection … From the first you should know how she feels about it … When the bag is at the right height you peer in, see what things are there and then get them out.
When he sought to sit in the House of Lords, he was denied admittance, the Lords ruling that a peer of Scotland could not sit in the House of Lords unless he was a representative peer, even if he also held a British peerage dignity.
When he was created a peer in 1993, his wife became known as Lady Dahrendorf.
When a software agent operates in a network protocol, it often identifies itself, its application type, operating system, software vendor, or software revision, by submitting a characteristic identification string to its operating peer.
When the House of Lords Act 1999 removed his hereditary automatic entitlement to attend and sit in the House of Lords, he was created a life peer as Baron Jellicoe of Southampton, of Southampton in the County of Hampshire, so that he could continue to be summoned1.
When Obama won the election, she wrote on her blog: " Voters in our last election did not base their decision on facts or knowledge, but on hype, emotion, peer pressure, and racial fervor.
When the child adjusts to his / her presence, then a peer is brought in to be a part of the game.
When a peer that was tracking a torrent was closed or went down, a new peer was assigned to be the tracker for that particular torrent.
When a relay is lost, all peers underneath it ( might ) lose their connection to the stream and must reconnect to another relay, also when reconnecting to another relay, a peer ( might ) have to accept the point in the stream the new relay is at, potentially causing a skip or repeat in the stream.
When David Trimble was created a peer, he took the name Lord Trimble of Lisnagarvey.

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