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When Alexander became emperor, he was young, amiable, well-meaning, and entirely under the dominion of his mother.
When in “ 7800 ” mode ( signified by the appearance of the full screen Atari logo ), the graphics are generated entirely by the MARIA graphics processing unit, all system RAM is available and game data is accessed in larger 48K blocks.
When one society finds itself forced to relinquish power entirely to another society that in itself is a form of underdevelopment .... During the centuries of pre-colonial trade, some control over social political and economic life was retained in Africa, in spite of the disadvantageous commerce with Europeans.
When a fully normalized database structure is extended to allow it to accommodate new types of data, the pre-existing aspects of the database structure can remain largely or entirely unchanged.
When it was established, it was based entirely on the Chinese Kuomintang and was pro Chinese.
When the energy difference between the atomic orbitals of two atoms is quite large, one atom's orbitals contribute almost entirely to the bonding orbitals, and the others atom ’ s orbitals contribute almost entirely to the antibonding orbitals.
When the Province of Canada was formed, its borders were not entirely clear, and Ontario claimed to eventually reach all the way to the Rocky Mountains and Arctic Ocean.
When these stones were removed, the workmen found inside the remains of an oak coffin the complete skeleton of an individual entirely enclosed in two layers of thin lead, with a shroud of cloth of gold over it.
When NASCAR was first formed by Bill France, Sr. in 1948 to regulate stock car racing in the U. S., there was a requirement that any car entered be made entirely of parts available to the general public through automobile dealers.
When the mosquito first lands on a potential host, her mouthparts will be enclosed entirely in this sheath, and she will touch the tip of the labium to the skin in various places.
When Barnes was tried for heresy in 1526, Coverdale assisted in his defence and shortly afterward left the convent and gave himself entirely to preaching.
When a user attempts to make a telephone call, the routing equipment handling the call has to determine whether to accept the call, reroute the call to alternative equipment, or reject the call entirely.
When power factor is equal to 0, the energy flow is entirely reactive, and stored energy in the load returns to the source on each cycle.
When war broke out again in 1282, it was an entirely different undertaking.
When Nell finally meets King Coyote and defeats him by crashing his systems with malicious coding, he reveals to her that the primer is not entirely a Turing machine, but that there are some real people behind it, such as himself.
When the $ 35, 000 stipend was originally instituted, the amount was quite large and was intended to allow the poet laureate to abandon worries about earning a living and devote his or her time entirely to writing poetry.
When matter and antimatter come into contact, they annihilate — both matter and antimatter are converted directly and entirely into enormous quantities of energy, as electromagnetic radiation.
We want more Murdocks, for of all others he is the most active man and best engine erector I ever saw ... When I look at the work done it astonishes me & is entirely owing to the spirit and activity of Murdoch who hath not gone to bed 3 of the nights.
When these stories and several others were compiled in the anthology I, Robot, " Reason " and " Robbie " were updated to acknowledge all the Three Laws, though the material Asimov added to " Reason " is not entirely consistent with the Three Laws as he described them elsewhere.
When the drainage system has ceased to act or is entirely diverted for any reason, the floodplain may become a level area of great fertility, similar in appearance to the floor of an old lake.
When development was complete, the calotype was rinsed, blotted, then either stabilized by washing it in a solution of potassium bromide, which converted the remaining silver iodide into silver bromide in a condition such that it would only slightly discolor when exposed to light, or " fixed " in a hot solution of sodium thiosulfate, then known as hyposulphite of soda and commonly called " hypo ", which dissolved the silver iodide and allowed it to be entirely washed out, leaving only the silver particles of the developed image and making the calotype completely insensitive to light.
When first designed the classes were entirely open to the majority of the building, visible even from the upstairs offices, nicknamed " the crow's nest ".
When the Tuttle Creek Lake began filling up in 1962, it affected ten towns and entirely submerged four of them ( from north to south ): Cleburne at, Randolph, Garrison Cross and Stockdale.
Smetana was entirely captivated with her, writing in his journal: " When I am not with her I am sitting on hot coals and have no peace ".

When and partitioned
When his father, Louis I ( called the pious ), partitioned the empire toward the end of his reign in 843, he was made King of East Francia, a region that spanned the Elbe drainage basin from Jutland southeasterly through the Thuringerwald into modern Bavaria from the Treaty of Verdun in 843 until his death.
When Burke and Renville counties were partitioned out of Imperial Ward County, neither wanted to include Kenmare and risk that city becoming the county seat, so Kenmare was left in Ward County at the end of a narrow strip of land.
" When a task cannot be partitioned because of sequential constraints, the application of more effort has no effect on the schedule.
When a much larger Berlin was partitioned after World War II, the central borough of the city fell into the Soviet sector, adjoining the British sector at the Brandenburg Gate.
When targeting a variable-length message, the data must first be partitioned into separate cipher blocks.
When Louis the pious died, the empire was partitioned among his three sons.
When Germany was partitioned into the eastern German Democratic Republic and the western Federal Republic of Germany, supported by the Soviet Union and the United States respectively, the FDJ assumed a role in the GDR which resembled that of the Soviet Komsomol.
When the province was divided and reconfigured, the district was partitioned between Kita Katsushika District in Saitama Prefecture, Higashi Katsushika District in Chiba Prefecture and the remainder was based in Tokyo Prefecture.
When this occurs, A must be the largest antichain in the order, for any antichain can have at most one element from each member of P. Similarly, P must be the smallest family of chains into which the order can be partitioned, for any partition into chains must have at least one chain per element of A.
When the lands north of the River Tees were partitioned into Northumberland and County Durham it, along with Bedlingtonshire and Islandshire, stayed under the jurisdiction of Durham despite being north of the River Tyne.
When the Union of South Africa was formed in 1910, the Cape Colony changed its name to " Cape Province ," and during the 1980s, part of former Griqualand East was partitioned off into the Transkei, one of the four nominally independent Bantustans.
When India became independent and partitioned in 1947, Surjeet was the Secretary of CPI in Punjab.
When India was partitioned in 1947 Gracey became Chief of the General Staff and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army before succeeding Frank Messervy as Commander-in-Chief Pakistan Army in 1948.
When Axis Powers invaded, occupied and partitioned Yugoslavia in 1941, Apatin was included into Bács-Bodrog County within the Horthy's Hungary.
When it had passed a first set of diagnostics, it was partitioned back in as an " I / O processor " and would not run application code ( but its peripheral devices were now available ); it continued to run diagnostics.
When the Auheimer Mark ( an old cadastral unit ) was partitioned in 1786, Hainstadt got part of the Markwald ( forest ).
When World War I broke out the following year, Znaniecki himself left Poland, which had been partitioned between three of the warring parties and now became a theatre of war, and traveled to Chicago, where he met with Thomas.
When a JTWROS property is partitioned, the proceeds must be divided equally among tenants without regard to contribution to purchase price since a JTWROS deed is always taken in equal shares.
When Arnold Jobst died in 1643, the County of Bentheim-Steinfurt was partitioned into Bentheim-Steinfurt and Bentheim-Bentheim, the latter comprising the County of Bentheim.
When the Bengal Presidency was partitioned in 1912 to carve out a separate province, Patna was made the capital of the new province of Bihâr and Orissa.
When the Leidesdorff-Folsom partitioned estate was auctioned off in 1856, the property brought more than $ 1, 445, 000.

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