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When and finding
When I was a student in Dublin we scoffed at the American celebration of St. Patrick, finding something preposterous in the green beer, the search for any connection, no matter how tenuous, to Ireland, the misty sentiment of it all that seemed so at odds with the Ireland we knew and actually lived in.
When Watt returned to Britain, he began experiments along these lines with hopes of finding a commercially viable process.
When a project comes her way, she tries to " understand the definition ( of the site ) in a verbal before finding the form.
When he comes to, he speaks of having waded through much tribulation and finding redemption through Christ.
When a plea agreement has been made, the judge's factual basis inquiry is usually perfunctory, and the standard for finding that the plea is factually based is very low.
When the stereochemistry of a macromolecule is considered to be a Bernoulli process, triad composition can be calculated from the probability of finding meso diads ( P < sub > m </ sub >).
When this probability is 0. 25 then the probability of finding:
When a prosecutor has collected some evidence ( for instance a DNA match ) and has an expert testify that the probability of finding this evidence if the accused were innocent is tiny, the fallacy occurs if it is concluded that the probability of the accused being innocent must be comparably tiny.
When the number of dimensions is high, finding the right jumping distribution to use can be difficult, as the different individual dimensions behave in very different ways, and the jumping width ( see above ) must be " just right " for all dimensions at once to avoid excessively slow mixing.
When reelin is absent, like in the mutant reeler mouse, the order of cortical layering becomes roughly inverted, with younger neurons finding themselves to be unable to pass the settled layers.
When rehearsals began in October 1874 the orchestra had difficulties with the score, finding some parts unplayable.
When Winick, Zamora, Murphy, and Ling met again that August for a reunion party, Zamora's health and appearance had worsened and, having previously been talkative, he was often silent for long periods, finding it difficult to follow conversations or remember locations of places he had known for years.
When confronted with this, Jughead is stunned ; finding out that girls are the reason he enjoys food makes him lose his appetite.
When MGM closed its cartoon studio in 1957, Hanna-Barbera began producing cartoons directly for television, finding an audience in the evening " family hour " time.
When the movie was first shown, it encouraged many surfers to go abroad, giving birth to the " surf-and-travel " culture, which prizes finding " uncrowded surf ", meeting new people and riding the perfect wave.
When Bob Mack's attempt at finding some Shondells worked out in an inadvertent way, he told James about another record he'd found in the same used record bin " Hanky Panky " came from: " Say I Am " by Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs.
Sherrill was originally reluctant to sign her up, but decided to do so after finding himself in need of a singer for Apartment No. 9 When Sherrill heard Wynette sing it, he was impressed and decided to sign her up to Epic Records in 1966.
When the algorithm is used to find shortest paths, the existence of negative cycles is a problem, preventing the algorithm from finding a correct answer.
When a bargaining situation is complex, finding Nash equilibrium will be difficult using game theory.
When Stetson is captured by his pursuers and marked for elimination, Amanda ends up solving the secret behind the package, finding and rescuing Stetson, and even taking down their opponents, thereby getting introduced to the Agency.
When Tchaikovsky came to me one evening, about thirty years ago thirty-four, and presented me with a roll of music, great was my astonishment on finding this proved to be the Violin Concerto, dedicated to me, completed and already in print.
When, in 1595, Vieta published his response to the problem set by Adriaan van Roomen, he proposed finding the resolution of the old problem of Apollonius, namely to find a circle tangent to three given circles.
" As he describes in his autobiography, It Only Hurts When I Laugh, he did this, getting off the bus and finding a sign that said " talent agency.
* When a user receives a 404 response, the Google Toolbar attempts to assist the user in finding the missing page.
When John was having trouble finding the way, Harney tried to force the captured Seminole women to lead the way to the camp, reportedly by threatening to hang their children.

When and edges
When the whole bottom has hardened, use a disk sander to feather the edges of the cloth at the keel line and near the spray rail.
When they're on, the top edges are planed even with the sheer batten.
When two prairie dogs encounter each other at the edges of their territories, they will start staring, make bluff charges, flare their tails, chatter their teeth, and sniff each other's perianal scent glands.
When French emperor Napoleon I completed his conquest of Northern Italy and began to push his armies towards the edges of the northern territories of the Papal State, San Marino found itself forced to choose between maintaining the alliance with the Papal State or creating a new one with France.
When only one pair of opposite edges are perpendicular, it is called a semi-orthocentric tetrahedron.
When droving along the stock route led to many family groups dispersing to the edges of the desert, communities were established in missions, towns, stations and settlements, and it was here that contemporary painting movements flourished.
When the cuff is turned up, the two selvedge edges ( where the denim is sewn together ) can be seen.
When edges are expanded into any natural ecosystem, and the area outside the boundary is a disturbed or unnatural system, the natural ecosystem can be seriously affected for some distance in from the edge.
When initiating a turn, the skier edges the outside ski ( which becomes the downhill ski at the completion of the turn ) with a flat heel while simultaneously lifting the heel on the inside ski to shift the ski to the back of the Telemark stance.
When continents collide, the continental crust may thicken at their edges in the collision.
When a site is occupied with probability p or empty ( its edges are also removed ) with probability 1-p, the problem is called " site percolation ".
When eggs are nearly cooked ( edges set ), slide the topping from the pan onto hot cooked rice served in a large bowl.
When planing, jibing is achieved via shifting the rig and engaging one of the rails ( edges ) of the board which is referred to as carving.
When the edges of a hypergraph are explicitly labeled, one has the additional notion of strong isomorphism.
When swimming it will show prominent white edges on its tertials.
When an inherited difference of body structure or function is severe enough, it is termed a genetic disease, but even this classification has fuzzy edges.
When hunting penguins, the leopard seal patrols the waters near the edges of the ice, almost completely submerged, waiting for the birds to enter the ocean.
When Wrangler shouted at her in a restaurant that he was gay, Whiting responded, " only around the edges, dear.
When subjected to temperatures around for too long time, chromium reacts with carbon in the material, forming chromium carbide and depleting the crystal edges of chromium, impairing their corrosion resistance in a process called sensitization.
When rough lumber is reduced to dimensional lumber, a large electric motor or internal combustion engine will drive a thickness planer that removes excess wood to create a uniform, smooth surface on all four sides of the lumber and may also plane the edges.
When the teeth are moving in the unrestricted ( i. e., forward ) direction ( see Figure 2 ), the pawl easily slides up and over the gently sloped edges of the teeth, with a spring forcing it ( often with an audible ' click ') into the depression between the teeth as it passes the tip of each tooth.
When nearing the edges of the lattice, there are problems with the boundary condition.
When the leaves of ramsons and Arum maculatum first sprout they look similar, however unfolded Arum maculatum leaves have irregular edges and many deep veins while ramsons leaves are convex with a single main vein.
When it eats big and hard seeds or seeds with sharp edges, it will peel out the fruit flesh and throw away the seed.
When correctly set for reaching, the leading edges of a symmetric spinnaker should be nearly parallel to the wind, so the flow of air over the leading edge remains attached.

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