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When these fields are surveyed together, important patterns of relationship emerge indicating a vast community of reciprocal influence, a continuity of thought and expression including many traditions, primarily literary, religious, and philosophical, but frequently including contact with the fine arts and even, to some extent, with science.
When the character was spun off into Frasier, his father became a central character with, in a case of retroactive continuity, the explanation that Frasier was embarrassed about his father's lowbrow attitudes and thus claimed his death.
When the holder of the intellectual property discards all existing continuity and starts from scratch it is known as rebooting.
When the comic switched to the Tamers series the storylines adhered to continuity more strictly ; sometimes it would expand on subject matter not covered by the original Japanese anime ( such as Mitsuo Yamaki's past ) or the English adaptations of the television shows and movies ( such as Ryo's story or the movies that remained undubbed until 2005 ).
When the Superman continuity rebooted after the Crisis on Infinite Earths, DC editors felt that Superman should be the sole survivor of Krypton, resulting in Kara being removed.
When Perry retired in 1975, Moores took over the Sunday strips as well, combining the daily and Sunday stories into one continuity starting September 28, 1975.
When this practice happened en masse, it had the advantage of ensuring the strength and continuity of cultural and religious practices in medieval society.
When brake pipe continuity exists throughout the train, failure of the brakes to apply or release on one or more cars is an indication that the cars ' triple valves are malfunctioning.
When GMTV handed over to the weekday franchise at 9: 25am the following morning, the national ITV1 brand was launched, with a new team of network continuity announcers ; former Meridian announcer Paul Seed was the first network voice.
When Border, Grampian and Granada TV screened the final episode in the UK, continuity announcer John McKenzie conducted an on-air interview via telephone with Maggie Kirkpatrick who played Joan " The Freak " Ferguson.
When a locomotive is first coupled to a train, or if a vehicle is detached or added, a brake continuity test is carried out, to ensure that the brake pipes are connected throughout the entire length of the train.
When the bridge of the nose is collapsed, rib-cartilage, ear-cartilage, or cranial-bone grafts can be used to restore its anatomic integrity, and thus the aesthetic continuity of the nose.
When operators are developing flight plans for their aircraft, the PBN approach encourages them to assess the overall accuracy, integrity, availability, continuity and functionality of the aggregate navigation aids present within the applicable airspace.
When a crisis will undoubtedly cause a significant disruption to an organization, a business continuity plan can help minimize the disruption.
When the Meiji Constitution was replaced, in order to ensure legal continuity, its successor was adopted in the form of a constitutional amendment.
When this continuity is broken, even for a split second, its hold on the body is broken and the body falls into its natural rhythm.
When interpreting convergence in this way holds under the less restrictive conditions that g ( x ) is integrable and 0 is a point of continuity of g < sub > P </ sub >( x ).
When necessary to establish continuity, a person buried elsewhere is assigned a number preceded by an and then listed in the Selected Other Habsburgs section.
When necessary to establish continuity, a person buried elsewhere is assigned a number preceded by an and then listed in the Selected Other Habsburgs section.
When a city or town has been abolished as a borough, and it is considered desirable to maintain continuity of the charter, the charter may be transferred to a parish council for its area.
When rapid changes in socio-economic conditions threatened the continuity of Inuit oral history, Commissioner Hodgson urged the taping of elders ' stories.
When Kramnik defended his title at the Classical World Chess Championship 2004, he gave the title the name " Classical ", to emphasise the continuity that his title had with the tradition of defeating the previous titleholder.
When Meridian originally won the franchise in 1991, their plans were to purchase buildings, not unlike their current arrangement today: with a small studio for continuity and local news.
When her attempts at acting and dancing proved to be unsuccessful, she accepted work as a continuity girl for British International Pictures.

When and mistakes
When Sir Cedric explains to him about spotted dick, he mistakes the bangers for the traditional English dessert and replies to Sir Cedric, " Spotted dick?
When war did come, Astor admitted that she had made mistakes, and even voted against Chamberlain, but hostility remained.
When Hu " resigned ", the Party forced him to issue a humiliating " self-criticism of his mistakes on major issues of political principles in violation of the party's principle of collective leadership.
" At Tobolsk, she wrote a melancholy theme for her English tutor, filled with spelling mistakes, about Evelyn Hope, a poem by Robert Browning about a young girl: " When she died she was only sixteen years old ," Anastasia wrote.
When carefully managed, rules can be used to help the organization to better achieve goals, remove obstacles to market growth, reduce costly mistakes, improve communication, comply with legal requirements, and increase customer loyalty.
When a cobbler commented on his mistakes in painting a shoe, Apelles made the corrections that very night ; the next morning the cobbler noticed the changes, and proud of his effect on the artist's work began to criticize how Apelles portrayed the leg — whereupon Apelles emerged from his hiding-place to state: Ne sutor ultra crepidam —" Let the shoemaker venture no further.
When sewing clothing, a dressmaker may test the fit of a garment, using an inexpensive muslin fabric before cutting the intended expensive fabric, thereby avoiding potential costly mistakes.
When André reaches the greenhouse, Schumacher mistakes him for Octave, who he believes is going to steal his wife.
When he visits the isolated house of Witch Hazel, she mistakes Bugs-in-witch-costume for an actual witch.
When Sephiroth, upon discovering documents surrounding the nature of Jenova and his birth, mistakes himself to be a Cetra and razes Nibelheim, Cloud chases after him.
When accused by Sulla ( to whom he had been quaestor in 81 BC ) of having squandered the public money, he refused to render any account, but insolently held out the calf of his leg ( sura ), on which part of the person boys were punished when they made mistakes in playing ball, akin to inviting a slap on the wrist.
When Johan wants Tenma to kill him, he threatens Wim when the child's drunk father, Herbert, mistakes Johan for a monster and shoots him.
When such events occur, mistakes are made, thus causing minisatellites at over 1000 locations in a person's genome to have slightly different numbers of repeats, thereby making each individual unique.
When the Bulls met the Sharks in the Super 14 final at the Absa Stadium in Durban the match turned out to be a tight, nervous affair with the Bulls initially being guilty of indiscipline and making a lot of mistakes.
When he goes to Aunt Jane's to sing badly to her to make up for the bad presents, she mistakes the singing for a pack of hungry wolves ( she is very old and has trouble hearing ).
When he opened his first studio Korda had an opportunity to learn from his mistakes and to stop the yellowing process by using the right chemicals for the correct durations of time.
When he is shown spotted dick, a traditional English dessert for which he mistakes the bangers, he replies, " Spotted dick?
When Napoleon realised that significant Austrian forces were already over the Isar and were marching towards the Danube, he insisted that the entire French army deploy behind the Ilm River in a bataillon carré within 48 hours, all in hopes of undoing Berthier's mistakes and achieving a successful concentration.
When 47 bursts into the Doctor's lab, Ort-Meyer first mistakes him for another 48.
When the Buddhist monks made mistakes except in cases affecting the Mongol Dynasty, he refused to punish them.
His comments were rejected by a spokesman for the National Union of Journalists, who retaliated " When generals turn around and start blaming reporters for their own mistakes, it is a sign they aren't doing their own jobs properly ".
When asked about how her newfound faith compares to her past career, she said, " I ’ ve made mistakes and choices in my past that I wouldn ’ t make today.
When Academy members complained about the anachronisms in the letters, Lucas had to forge more letters to explain away his earlier mistakes.
When he first arrives, he mistakes Sakura for his love, ninja Kasumi.

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