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When and cut
When cut, the planking is clamped in place for a final and careful trimming.
When Robinson tried to stretch his blow into a triple, he was cut down in a close play at third, Tuttle to Andy Carey.
When B'dikkat cut the head from Mercer's thigh, he felt the knife grinding against the cartilage which held the head to his own body.
When the valley was flooded by the Haditha Dam at Haditha in 1984-85, the Iraqi State Board of Antiquities cut it into sections, and removed it to the new ' Anah where it was re-erected at the end of the 1980s.
When a cut leaves a coin with no strings, the player pockets the coin and takes another turn.
When Heureux and Mercure had cut their anchor cables to escape the exploding Orient, their crews had panicked and neither captain ( both of whom were wounded ) had managed to regain control of their ship.
When harvesting, the needed number of stalks should be cut to the base.
Burroughs also suggested cut-ups may be effective as a form of divination saying, " When you cut into the present the future leaks out.
When the mixture cools, the dysprosium can be cut away from the impurities.
When it was discovered that the market for alternative versions of films was substantial, the studios themselves began to promote " director's cuts " for a wide array of films, even some where the director already had final cut of the theatrical release.
When a principle becomes customary law is not clear cut and many arguments are put forward by states not wishing to be bound.
When the film workprint had been cut to a satisfactory state, it was then used to make an edit decision list ( EDL ).
When shooting is finished, the director can then turn his full attention to collaborating with the editor and further refining the cut of the film.
** " Rule 2: When undecided about the exact frame to cut on, cut long rather than short.
When dialogue titles came to be always cut into a scene just after a character starts speaking, and then left with a cut to the character just before they finish speaking, then one had something that was effectively the equivalent of a present-day sound film.
When the frontier with Spain was re-opened, telephone and telex circuits cut by General Franco were re-established.
When Kelly returned to Hollywood in 1953, the film musical was already beginning to feel the pressures from television, and MGM cut the budget for his next picture Brigadoon ( 1954 ), with Cyd Charisse, forcing the film to be made on studio backlots instead of on location in Scotland.
When the Cuban government accused the United States of stealing water, base commander John D. Bulkeley ordered that the pipelines be cut and a section removed.
When budgets are cut, editors may sacrifice reporters in distant news bureaus, reduce the number of staff assigned to low-income areas, or wipe entire communities from the publication's zone of interest.
When Madison assumed office in 1809, the federal government had a surplus of $ 9, 500, 000 and by 1810 the national debt continued to be reduced and taxes had been cut.
Cagney cut short his imminent tirade, saying " When I started this picture, you said that we would tangle asses before this was over.
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 cut open, lithium exhibits a metallic luster, but contact with moist air corrodes the surface quickly to a dull silvery gray, then black tarnish.

When and polished
When the gemstones are in a rough state, the gemologist studies the external structure ; the host rock and mineral association ; and natural and polished colour.
When polished and acid etched the classic Widmanstätten patterns of intersecting lines of lamellar kamacite, are visible.
When the trade occurred he became a more polished scorer and was projected to have been a third option for the Heat to complement Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O ' Neal, had the circumstances of the season turned out differently.
" When polished by a lapidary the thomsonites sometimes display chatoyancy.
When polished or etched with acid to reveal these features, a distinct boundary is observed between the martensite portion of the blade and the pearlite.
When this happens, the instrument may need refretting ( the frets are removed and replaced ) or, in less severe cases, " fret dressing " ( the frets are leveled, polished, and possibly recrowned ).
When the details are completed, the shell is then soaked in olive oil, cleaned with soap and water and selectively polished with a hand brush.
After a quick change, Anderson reappeared as the polished gentleman and sang " When the Cuckoo Sings ", instantly winning the hearts of the audience with his perfect yodehng, causing said audience to cheer like mad for more.
When dry, the stone resembles ordinary limestone but when wet or polished using lapidary techniques, the distinctive mottled pattern of the six-sided coral fossils emerges.
When light passes through a gemstone and strikes a polished facet, the minimum angle possible for the facet to reflect the light back into the gemstone is called the critical angle.
When he was two, his family moved to Ciudad Juárez, a northern border town where he and his brothers, Tin-Tan, and El Loco Valdés, polished their acting skills.
When first carved, the surface of the moai was polished smooth by rubbing with pumice.
When the tram-lines were removed in the nearby suburb of Ambler Thorn, he realised that he had been using the polished strips of steel to navigate.
When cut across the fibers and polished on the ends, satin spar exhibits an optical illusion when placed on a printed or pictured surface ; and is often called and sold as the “ television stone ” ( as is ulexite ).
When applied to unfired clay surfaces, " terra sig " can be polished with a soft cloth or brush to achieve a shine ranging from a smooth silky lustre to a high gloss.
According to theater historian John Kenrick, " When the curtain slowly rose to reveal forty pairs of tap-dancing feet, the star-studded opening night audience at the Winter Garden cheered ... Champion ( who had no tap training ) followed this number with a series of tap-infused extravaganzas larger and more polished than anything Broadway really had in the 1930s.
When a big story broke at the last minute, a polished ready-to-air show was reorganized: the entire menu was shifted as events demanded.
When Dear You was released in September 1995, however, its polished production and clear vocals strongly divided the band's fanbase.
When cut and polished, the meteorite showed beautiful yellowish olivine ( peridot ) crystals.
When prepared for use as a pipe, the natural nodules are first scraped to remove the red earthy matrix, then dried, again scraped and polished with wax.
When she tried to show them that she was still the same polished girl they knew from London by throwing a picnic, she asked that Tarzan wear his father's suit.
When farmers sharpened their blades for combat, the blade was polished clean and white.
When the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces arrived in Japan — all with boots polished to a degree not known in the U. S. forces — the G. I. s were more conscious than ever of their feet.
When an inlay is used, the tooth-to-restoration margin may be finished and polished to such a super-fine line of contact that recurrent decay will be all but impossible.

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