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When the computer ran a program that needed access to a peripheral, the Central processing unit ( CPU ) would have to stop executing program instructions while the peripheral processed the data.
When executing Weizenbaum's DOCTOR script, ELIZA parodied a Rogerian psychotherapist, largely by rephrasing the " patient "' s replies as questions:
When it is turned on, the copper has three states ; either reading an instruction, executing it, or waiting for a specific video beam position.
When a CPU is executing a program that calls for a floating-point operation, there are three ways to carry it out:
When a CPU is executing a program that calls for a floating-point operation not directly supported by the hardware, the CPU uses a series of simpler floating-point operations.
When a segment of his army fled from battle, abandoning their weapons, Crassus revived the ancient practice of decimation – i. e., executing one out of every ten men, with the victims selected by drawing lots.
When Tresckow was assigned to the Eastern Front, Stauffenberg took charge of planning and executing the assassination attempt.
When the city was taken only a few days later the Romans assembled their prisoners and executing the senior officers before them ( whipped by the rods and beheaded by the axe of the fasces, a standard punishment for treason ), let the rest go with a stern warning.
When Stevenson died in 1850, the Commissioners put on record in their minutes that to him was ' due the honour of conceiving and executing the Bell Rock lighthouse '.
When a processor that supports x86 protected mode is powered on, it begins executing instructions in real mode, in order to maintain backwards compatibility with earlier x86 processors.
When the code is executed this function reads the payload and decrypts it before executing it in turn.
When executing complicated instructions that cause many transitions, the higher the clock rate the more heat produced.
When speed was important, some programmers converted sections of BASIC programs to 6502 assembly language and executed them from BASIC using the command ; at other times, when speed was too fast, programmers dropped back to BASIC, and polled various addresses in memory ( such as $ A6 for the C-64, or $ D0 for the C-128, denoting size of the keyboard queue ) before they could start executing again.
When executing a warrant issued in Scotland, the constable executing it shall have the same powers and duties, and the person arrested the same rights, as they would have had if execution had been in Scotland by a constable of a police force in Scotland.
When he finds out about his uncle's true nature, he contacts his grandmother to stop Claw from executing Gadget.
When executing the turn there must be a touch of the wall with some part of the swimmer ’ s body.
When executing trade orders on behalf of a customer, the institution is said to be acting as a broker.
When executing trades for its own account, the institution is said to be acting as a dealer.
When Yunis took over from his leader, the Canberra suddenly lost height while executing a turn over Rawalpindi.
When executing the supporting program, the best / most optimized shader is loaded according to its profile.
When executing self-modifying code, a change in the processor code immediately in front of the current location of execution might not change how the processor interprets the code, as it is already loaded into its PIQ.
When, however, later that year Emperor An and Sima Dewen fell into the hands of Huan Xuan's nephew Huan Zhen ( 桓振 ), Huan Zhen considered executing Emperor An to avenge Huan Xuan's young son Huan Sheng ( 桓昇 ), who was killed by the rebels.
When commanding general Joseph E. Johnston reflected upon the success Hood's men enjoyed in executing his order " to feel the enemy gently and fall back ," he humorously asked, " What would your Texans have done, sir, if I had ordered them to charge and drive back the enemy?

When and warrant
When health conditions warrant, immune system organs including the thymus, spleen, portions of bone marrow, lymph nodes and secondary lymphatic tissues can be surgically excised for examination while patients are still alive.
When share warrants are issued, the company must strike out the name of the shareholder from its register of members and state the date of issue of the warrant and the number of shares to which it relates.
When police conduct a search, the amendment requires that the warrant establishes probable cause to believe that the search will uncover criminal activity or contraband.
When the holder of the warrant exercises it, he pays the money directly to the company, and the company issues new shares to the holder.
When signing the Treaty of New Echota in 1835 Major Ridge said " I have signed my death warrant.
When the Chorus of Men encounter the Chorus of Women near the north-western edge of the Acropolis they ridicule the women, " I warrant, now, if twice or thrice we slap their faces neatly, That they will learn, like Bupalus, to hold their tongues discreetly.
When the studio found out, a warrant for Bakshi's arrest was issued by the Toronto police.
When the murderers arrive, he reads their warrant ( issued in the name of the King ), and exits with the Keeper, who disobeys Clarence's request to stand by him, and leaves the two murderers the keys.
When Parliament condemned him to death, Charles signed the death warrant and Wentworth was executed.
When the warrant issued by the company is exercised, the company issues new shares of stock, so the number of outstanding shares increases.
When breaking news stories warrant, Today will broadcast a live West Coast edition.
When the warrant was served two days later at his home in Philadelphia, Chew demanded to know ‘ by what authority and for what cause ’ he was charged.
When he failed to appear, an arrest warrant was issued.
When he failed to appear at that hearing, a second arrest warrant was issued and his assets were frozen.
When Hardwick failed to arrive for his Tuesday court date, Torick issued an arrest warrant for Hardwick.
When Congress created the United States Navy in 1794, midshipman was listed as a rank of warrant officer in the Naval Act of 1794, and they were appointed by the President of the United States.
When the old woman had gone through the ceremony they went off, but the person not being cured they collected a great many people and on Monday last returned to Aston pretending to have a warrant to justify their proceedings.
When James VII revived the Order, the statutes stated that the Order would continue the ancient number of Knights, which was described in the preceding warrant as " the Sovereign and twelve Knights-Brethren in allusion to the Blessed Saviour and his Twelve Apostles ".
When the motion failed, Snowe and Collins voted to acquit, arguing that Clinton's perjury did not warrant his removal from office.
When the commission made its report in 1870, it recommended many changes, and these were duly made in another warrant dated 27 April 1871.
When strikes spread to the sugar factories, the Colonial government responded by issuing an arrest warrant for Butler.
When the charge was dismissed he renewed his accusation, and was expelled from the court, and only avoided the warrant issued for his apprehension by hiding for two years.
When an individual does not possess a " reasonable expectation of privacy " that society is willing to acknowledge in a particular piece of property, any interference by the government with regard to that property is not considered a search for Fourth Amendment purposes, and a warrant is never required.

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