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When Nintendo revived the industry, they signed up software development companies to create NES games under a strict license agreement which imposed serious restrictions on what they were allowed to do.
When the bubble " bursts ," the share prices fall dramatically, and many companies go out of business.
When the regimental companies in the Grants had been raised, they held a vote in Dorset to determine who would command the regiment.
When the existing stock of pre-civil war plays was divided between the two newly created patent theatre companies, Hamlet was the only Shakespearean favourite that Sir William Davenant's Duke's Company secured.
When The Committee disbanded in 1972, Three major companies were formed: The Pitchell Players, The Wing, and Improvisation Inc, Improv, Inc. being the only company continuing to perform Del ’ s “ Original ” Harold.
When he confronted Miller, Miller explained that the deception was necessary since companies at that time were very protective of their talent and it was the only way he could get Romero to initiate contact with him.
When it became obvious that the United States was eventually going to become involved in the war raging in Europe, the U. S. Army contacted 135 companies asking for working prototypes of a four-wheel-drive reconnaissance car.
When his phones were copied by Norwegian companies he did not care, as his phones had in turn been largely copied from Siemens.
When Viacom split into two companies at the end of 2005, its over-the-air broadcasting interests, including UPN, became part of CBS Corporation.
When oil was discovered at the Maracaibo strike in 1922, Venezuela's dictator, Juan Vicente Gómez, allowed US oil companies to write Venezuela's petroleum law.
When they work well, the capital markets channel the wealth of savers to those who can put it to long term productive use, such as companies or governments making long term investments.
When companies are replaced, the scale factor used to calculate the index is adjusted so that the value of the average remains the same.
When non-listed companies are included the state has even higher share in ownership ( mainly from direct oil license ownership ).
When amateur built vehicles again were allowed in 1982 all kit car companies in Sweden had disappeared.
When a very large company enters Chapter 7 bankruptcy, entire divisions of the company may be sold intact to other companies during the liquidation.
When the investment is in infant companies, it is referred to as venture capital investing and is generally regarded as a higher risk than investment in listed going-concern situations.
When the Enron verdicts were rendered years later, convicting Enron and other companies of market manipulation, Davis responded with the following quote:
When the town was in its infancy, lumber companies bought large tracts of virgin pine forested land and erected sawmills at sites along the newly developing rail line.
When it began it was composed of two companies, the Chemical and Hose Company and the Independent Hook and Ladder Company.
When the two companies were amalgamated in 1682 and the London stage became a monopoly, both the number and the variety of new plays being written dropped sharply.
When World War I came in 1914 and German patents were seized in the US, these two companies were left to compete with each other.
When the city pressured local insurance companies to stop insuring cars used in the carpools, the boycott leaders arranged policies with Lloyd's of London.
When the plant later entered more widespread use, Burke demanded that companies either pay fees for use of the name, or cease its use.
When first implemented, the rule change did not apply to companies with one or two letter symbols, but subsequently any stock was able to move from the NYSE to the Nasdaq without changing its symbol.

When and raises
When the child raises his seat into the air, the teacher takes hold under both sides of the pelvis ; ;
When surfacing to breathe, the blue whale raises its shoulder and blowhole out of the water to a greater extent than other large whales, such as the fin or sei whales.
When a reference is made to a page by the hardware, if the page table entry for the page indicates that it is not currently in real memory, the hardware raises a page fault exception, invoking the paging supervisor component of the operating system.
The 1998 Wingspread Statement on the Precautionary Principle summarizes the principle this way: " When an activity raises threats of harm to human health or the environment, precautionary measures should be taken even if some cause and effect relationships are not fully established scientifically.
When Socrates sums up what they have agreed on so far, it becomes problematic that knowledge is sense perception, for Socrates raises the question that " When the same wind blows, one of us feels cold and the other not?
When light is absorbed by a material such as a semiconductor, the number of free electrons and electron holes changes and raises its electrical conductivity.
When asked how many Assholes are on the ship, nearly everyone ( except one, who turns and looks around at the crew of Assholes, apparently confused about what is going on ) on the bridge raises their hands, stands up and yells out " Yo!
When Medb raises an army from four of the five provinces of Ireland and launches an invasion of Ulster to steal the bull Donn Cúailnge in the Táin Bó Cúailnge, Conchobar, like all the Ulstermen but Cú Chulainn, is unable to fight, disabled by the curse of Macha.
When Patrick approaches it he raises his crozier, the central figure falls face-down, with the imprint of the crozier left in it, and the surrounding figures sink into the earth.
When the cam raises the follower, the blue rod is depressed against the spring, enabling the yellow trigger plate to be reached when the purple firing button is pressed.
When the UV photon strikes a phosphor molecule, it momentarily raises the energy level of an outer orbit electron in the phosphor molecule, moving the electron from a stable to an unstable state ; the electron then sheds the excess energy as a photon at a lower energy level than UV light ; the lower energy photons are mostly in the infrared range but about 40 % are in the visible light range.
When the operator judges that the line is close enough to full, he raises the casting lever on the bottom of the keyboard to send the line to the casting section of the linotype machine.
When protecting its eggs it raises its crest, but this is a sign of excitement rather than anger, for it is also elevated during nuptial display.
When she is particularly pleased with her own cleverness, she coyly raises her hand to her chest and chuckles, " Oh, Peggy!
When anxiety raises the level of sweat in a sweat duct, conductance increases.
When threatened, H. gerrardii raises its body off the ground to appear larger and flickers or vibrates its tongue rapidly similar to snakes.
When feeding, the Ruff frequently raises its back feathers, producing a loose pointed peak on the back ; this habit is shared only by the Black-tailed Godwit.
When attacking someone, raises give the attacker more control over where on the victim's body the blow or bullet strikes.
When data is written to these pages, the MMU raises an exception which is handled by the kernel, which allocates new space in physical memory and makes the page being written correspond to that new location in physical memory.
When it is replaced, the robot raises its head, turns around and returns to where it came from.
When this happens, that particular spot is subject to rapid Joule heating, which raises the temperature of the surrounding regions.
When in estrus, the female points her posterior towards a male and raises it, moving her tail to one side.
The little finger is extended to make the " I "; the index finger and middle finger are also raised, with the middle finger bent slightly so that the two fingers together form the " X "; the thumb touches the lowered third finger to signify the two " C " s. When a priest blesses in the sign of the cross, he positions the fingers of his right hand in the manner described as he raises his right hand, then moves his hand downwards, then to his left, then to his right.

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