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When using the Ganzfeld experiment to test for telepathy, one individual is designated the receiver and is placed inside a controlled environment where they are deprived of sensory input, and another is designated the sender and is placed in a separate location.
When Æthelflæd died in 918, Ælfwynn, her daughter by Æthelred, succeeded as ' Second Lady of the Mercians ', but within six months Edward had deprived her of all authority in Mercia and taken her into Wessex.
When they refused he deprived them of their titles and lands, granting them to his allies.
When the American War of Independence deprived Oxford of a valuable market for its bibles, this lease became too risky a proposition, and the Delegates were forced to offer shares in the Press to those who could take " the care and trouble of managing the trade for our mutual advantage.
When the death of that monarch deprived him of the assistance which he had just received, he went to Muzaffar Husain Mirza at Kandahar, and then to Mirza Muhammad Hakim at Kabul.
When the 1970 Roman Missal allowed laypeople to receive Holy Communion under the appearances of both bread and wine, it insisted that priests should use the occasion to teach the faithful the Catholic doctrine on the form of Communion, as affirmed by the Council of Trent: they were first to be reminded that they receive the whole Christ when they participate in the sacrament even under one kind alone, and thus are not then deprived of any grace necessary for salvation.
When an organism has been deprived of sugar, for example, the effectiveness of the taste of sugar as a reinforcer is high.
When this structure was no longer needed, Russia deprived them of their privileges.
When new bishops were appointed — typically to the sees of deprived conservative incumbents — they often had to surrender substantial land holdings to the Crown and were left with a much reduced income.
When the body is deprived of androgens, the therapy is termed castration-based therapy as the lack of androgens mimics castration.
When Listyev put the middlemen advertising agencies out of business, he deprived many corrupt businessmen of a source for enormous profits.
When the Church of St Luke's, near Kings Cross, was removed to make way for the construction of the Midland Railway Station, the estimated twelve thousand inhabitants of Somers Town at that time were deprived of that place of worship, as the Church was re-erected in Kentish Town.
" When applied to Low Mass in general, the word privata indicated that that form of Mass was deprived of certain ceremonies.
When Phil arrives later to avenge his brother's death, he finds Blundetto's body lying on a pile of wood on the front porch and is furious to be deprived of his vengeance.
When recalled the deputies were reprimanded, and Pechell was deprived of his office as vice-chancellor, and of his salary as master of Magdalene.
When Britain rejected Hitler's Bad Godesberg ultimatum on 26 September, Bonnet sought to prevent the news of the British rejection appearing in the French press, as it now appeared that British were pushing the French towards war, and deprived Bonnet of using British pressure as an excuse.
When Damville went into revolt in October 1574 ( aligning with the protestants of lower Languedoc ) he was deprived of his office by the Parlement of Toulouse, and arrests were made of his associates charged with conspiracy against the king.
When cells were deprived of a certain amino acid, tryptophan, for prolonged periods of time, point mutations in trp operon reverted to tryptophan, leading to an advantageous result, more frequently than under normal conditions when the mutations were neutral.
When Hanover resumed independence and sovereignty in 1813 its government deprived the Jews their legal equality.
When their love was discovered by the King, Thomas was arrested and tortured but, according to the writings, he bravely stated: “ Gentlemen, do not seek to know more than that the King deprived me of the thing I loved best in the world, and, though you may hang me for it, I can assure you that she loves me as well as I love her, although up to this hour no wrong has ever passed between us.
When it was revealed to him that the descolada was manipulating pequenino behavior, he became almost suicidal, insisting that he be deprived of the descolada until death to prove that the pequenino's sentience was not caused by the descolada.
When the 2000 Index of Multiple Deprivation was published Speke was revealed to be the second most deprived ward in England and Wales ( out of 8414 ).
: When Kinnikuman is deprived of his champion title, " The Big Fight " is hurriedly arranged.
Author George Shuman describes the effect as such, " When the brain is deprived of oxygen, it induces a lucid, semi-hallucinogenic state called hypoxia.

When and see
When they turned in the saddle they could see the men behind them, strung out on the prairie in a flat black line.
When they reached their neighbor's house, Pamela said a few polite words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted by a stray thought -- of the type to which she was frequently subject these days -- that they might never see one another again.
When informed that there were some persons who did not have their arm go up, she commented, `` I don't see how they can prevent it ''.
When we examine what each master says was his first collage we see that much the same thing happens in each.
When someone says, for example, `` They took x-rays to see that there was nothing wrong with me '', it pays to consider how this statement would normally be made.
When you see a needle in my hands you will know the family buttons have fallen off and I have to sew them back on, or get out the safety pins.
When you see them again give them my love -- not best respects now, but love by God ''.
When he left, she knew she would never see him again.
When I asked, `` Why didn't you go into the living room to see how Mrs. Buck was ''??
( When you see him, you'll notice his habit of fingering, I might almost say, stroking a large mole with black hairs on it, by his right temple.
When I had my big job with the double headlights and yards of chrome, the gas people were happy to see me.
`` When I was a kid '', Maris told a sportswriter last week, `` I used to follow Williams every day in the box score, just to see whether he got a hit or not ''.
When we see the steady and methodical inculcation into humanity of the idea of man's worthlessness -- until redeemed -- the necessity of the Devil may become evident as a weapon, a weapon designed and used time and time again in every age to whip men into a surrender to a particular church or church-state ''.
When it was my turn, I, too, printed the truth as I knew it about Batista, and rejoiced to see his regime topple.
When we see a performance of Hamlet, how many works of art are we experiencing, and which should we judge?
* When written with all capital letters, see ABA ( disambiguation )
In the Book of Matthew 24: 15, of the New Testament, Jesus gives attestation to Daniel, " When, therefore, you see the abomination of desolation, which was spoken of through Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place ( let the reader understand )".
When this gene was inserted into tomato and tobacco cells ( see RNA interference ), the cells were able to withstand environmental stresses like salt, drought, cold and heat, far more than ordinary cells.
When he strengthened his presidential guard ( creating the FORSIDIR, see below ), he Libya sent him 300 additional soldiers for his own personal safety.
When the censors entered upon their office, they drew lots to see which of them should perform this purification ; but both censors were of course obliged to be present at the ceremony.
:" When we see leaf-eating insects green, and bark-feeders mottled-grey ; the alpine ptarmigan white in winter, the red-grouse the colour of heather, and the black-grouse that of peaty earth, we must believe that these tints are of service to these birds and insects in preserving them from danger.
When pressed, both women agreed that " a rational person doesn't see fairies ", but they denied having fabricated the photographs.
When Hughes left office, a prominent journal remarked " One can distinctly see the coming of a New Statism ... which Gov.
When it is either not possible or not desirable to award the victim in that way, a court may award money damages designed to restore the injured party to the economic position s / he occupied at the time the contract was entered ( known as the " reliance measure "), or designed to prevent the breaching party from being unjustly enriched (" restitution ") ( see below ).
When he encountered opposition from the services, he used government control of military spending to force the change through, stating " Wherever Federal Funds are expended, I do not see now any American can justify a descrimination of those funds.

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