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When the opportunity arises, however, the pair will switch back to the standard mixed attacking position, with the woman in front.
When attacking large prey, coyotes attack from the rear and the flanks of their prey.
When communications with Monster Island are suddenly and mysteriously severed, and all of the monsters begin attacking world capitals, Dr. Yoshida of the UNSC orders Captain Yamabe and the crew of his spaceship, Moonlight SY-3, to investigate Ogasawara.
When a defender successfully stops an attacking player ( who loses the ball over a line ), the play is stopped and restarted by the attacking team from the spot of the infraction or on the nine-meter line.
When Moses asked the Amorites for passage and it was refused, Moses attacked the Amorites ( as non-Hebrews, the Israelites had no reservations in attacking them ), presumably weakened by conflict with the Moabites, and defeated them.
When the functional group attacking the peptide bond is a thiol, hydroxyl or amine, the resulting molecule may be called a cyclol or, more specifically, a thiacyclol, an oxacyclol or an azacyclol, respectively.
" When the distance is wide, the attacking opponent requires some sort of preparation.
When his hubris eventually leads him into attacking Frodo to seize the Ring, Boromir seals his own doom by giving in to the malign power of the Ring.
When attacking, there may be 3 or 4 slips and 1 or 2 gullies, potentially using up to six fielders in that region alone.
When Krona along with the emotional entities launched his attack on Oa, attacking the six of the remaining Guardians ( Ganthet working in the Anti-Matter universe at the time ), by having them possessed by all the entities except for Parallax, who is placed inside the Central Power Battery.
When executed properly, one can strike an opponent with great force, combining his attacking momentum and one's forward movement.
When Barclay brought up troops against an attacking French brigade, he described it as " a walk into Hell ".
When she was attacking the Conservative bill, the government simply pointed to her own white paper, leading to Wilson reshuffling her first to the health portfolio and then out of the shadow cabinet.
When Mackay arrived they saw they had no hope of attacking Dundee's force, they instead deployed in a line and started firing on them with muskets.
When attacking fast, Musashi notes that you will always be at stalemate, so like Stagnant water, you must cut as slowly as possible with your long sword.
When an attacking player is making a run up the field with a team-mate ready to kick the ball up to him, all the defenders will move up-field in order to put the attacker behind them just before the ball is kicked, hence putting the attacker in an offside position at the moment when the ball is kicked.
When Greece was blockaded by the ( British ) Royal Navy in 1850 and again in 1853, to stop Greece from attacking the Ottoman Empire during the Crimean War, Otto ’ s standing amongst Greeks suffered.
When hunting for wood-boring larvae it chips away at the rotten wood, and the litter at the foot of a tree is often the first indication that insects are attacking upper branches.
When Gustav IV of Sweden attained his majority, Armfelt was completely rehabilitated and sent as Swedish ambassador to Vienna in 1802, but was obliged to quit the post two years later for sharply attacking the Austrian government's attitude towards Napoleon Bonaparte.
When attacking lone merchantmen in the days before wolfpack tactics began in earnest, he had been known to hand down bottles of spirits and blankets into lifeboats and give them a course to the nearest land.
When attacking, the shark often eats its prey whole.
When his customary appeals to logic did not work, Brownlee resorted to attacking Aberhart personally, comparing him to the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
When the first uniform rules for American football were enacted by the newly-formed Intercollegiate Football Association just following the 1876 Rugby season, a touchdown counted for 1 / 4 of a kicked goal ( except in the case of a tie ) plus it allowed the offense the chance to kick for goal by placekick or dropkick from a spot along a line perpendicular to the goal line and passing through the point where the ball was touched down, or through a process known as a " punt-out ", where the attacking team would kick the ball from the point where it was touched down to a teammate.

When and smaller
When the smaller facet-planes of Analytical Cubism were placed upon or juxtaposed with the large, dense shapes formed by the affixed materials of the collage, they had to coalesce -- become `` synthesized '' -- into larger planar shapes themselves simply in order to maintain the integrity of the picture plane.
When a merger occurs, the larger hotel chain always acquires the smaller hotel chain.
When the universe was young, before the formation of stars and planets, it was smaller, much hotter, and filled with a uniform glow from its white-hot fog of hydrogen plasma.
When the overstory regrows, seeds of annuals and smaller plants may lie dormant until the next fire creates the conditions required for germination.
When the elements of a type character are smaller than a full pixel, ClearType lights only the appropriate subpixels of each full pixel in order to more closely follow the outlines of the character.
When choosing a set of shells, a jazz drummer may want smaller maple shells, while a rock drummer may want larger birch shells.
When the electric current is applied, the larger molecules move more slowly through the gel while the smaller molecules move faster.
When light strikes a material, most of the light is absorbed while a smaller amount of a particular frequency or wavelength is reflected.
When observed from farther away, the image of the rows of pixels still merge, but the total image becomes smaller as the distance increases.
When Assyria grew into an empire, it was divided into smaller parts, called provinces.
When increasing concern within the company over the pricing and availability of fuel during the oil crisis of the 1970s became an issue of contention, smaller engines were considered in the interest of fuel economy.
When the federation collapsed in 1962, following Jamaica's withdrawal, a smaller federation was briefly attempted.
When tea-drinking was first introduced to England circa 1660, tea was rare and expensive, as a consequence of which teacups and teaspoons were smaller than today.
When the administration was approached by the comparatively smaller Boom town of Tulsa and offered a chance to move, the decision was made to relocate.
When software rescales an image ( the same process that creates the thumbnail shown in the lower image ) it, in effect, runs the image through a low-pass filter first and then downsamples the image to result in a smaller image that does not exhibit the moiré pattern.
When some of the operands are given implicitly, the number of specified operands in an instruction is smaller than the arity of the operation.
When the nearer object appears larger than the farther one, it will completely obscure its smaller companion ; this is called an occultation.
" When Earth tries to reclaim the colony, the revolutionaries plan to use in defense a smaller duplicate of the electromagnetic catapult formerly used to export wheat.
When the metal had cooled and hardened, the smaller ingots ( the pigs ) were simply broken from the much thinner runner ( the sow ), hence the name pig iron.
When the Fourth Red Army under Zhang Guotao was formed in the Sichuan-Shaanxi border area from several smaller units, no standard nomenclature of the armies of the Communist Party existed ; moreover, during the Chinese Civil War central control of separate Communist-controlled enclaves within China was limited.
When lactating, female rats display a 24 hour rhythm of maternal behavior, and will usually spend more time attending to smaller litters than large ones.
When Socrates tells the child that he ( Socrates ) will later be smaller without losing an inch because Theaetetus will have grown relative to him, the child complains of dizziness ( 155c ).
When Worlds Collide ( 1951 ) based on a 1933 novel by Philip Wylie, deals with two planets on a collision course with Earth – the smaller planet a " near miss ," causing extensive damage and destruction, followed by a direct hit from the larger planet.
When provoked, or for defense, coatis can be fierce fighters ; their strong jaws, sharp canine teeth, and fast scratching paws, along with a tough hide sturdily attached to the underlying muscles, make it very difficult for potential predators ( e. g., dogs or jaguars ) to seize the smaller mammal.

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