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When dry they were fired to cone 06-05.
When Paul Brown was fired by Art Modell, Brown still owned the equipment used by Cleveland.
When the team fell out of contention in mid -, Shapiro fired manager Charlie Manuel and traded pitching ace Bartolo Colón for prospects Brandon Phillips, Cliff Lee, and Grady Sizemore ; acquired Travis Hafner from the Rangers for Ryan Drese and Einar Diaz ; and picked up Coco Crisp from the St. Louis Cardinals for aging starter Chuck Finley.
When Territorial Governor Andrew Reeder objected, he was fired by President Pierce, a Doughface.
When a new segment producer edits footage of Brooke out of a story in I Disease ( series 3 ), she becomes upset to the point where she demands that the producer be fired for it.
When fired, an automatic pistol uses recoil and / or propellant gases to automatically extract the spent cartridge and insert a fresh one from a magazine.
When the gun is fired, unburned powder comes out with enough force to break a balloon.
When the cannon was fired through the touchhole, turbulence from the initial surface combustion caused the rest of the powder to be rapidly exposed to the flame.
When previously fired cases are used, they must be inspected before loading.
When a cartridge is fired, the internal pressure expands the case to fit the chamber in a process called obturation.
When the Pope passed them, Ağca fired several shots and wounded him, but was grabbed by spectators and Vatican security chief Camillo Cibin and prevented from finishing the assassination or escaping.
When government troops fired on a mob of League students demonstrating in front of the Government Palace in October 1931, the Liberal administration of President José Guggiari lost what little legitimacy it retained.
When fired, the skirt would expand from the pressure of the exploding charge and grip the rifling as the round was fired.
When pressed, it will push all fired rounds free simultaneously ( as in top break models, the travel is designed to not completely extract longer, unfired rounds ).
When a cannon was fired, it partially disarmed the ship, so needlessly firing a cannon showed respect and trust.
When the early months of the Korean War showed how poorly prepared the Defense Department was, Truman fired Secretary Louis A. Johnson and named Marshall as Secretary of Defense in September 1950.
When dry, clay becomes firm and when fired in a kiln, permanent physical and chemical changes occur.
When fired, the container burst open during passage through the bore or at the muzzle, giving the effect of an over-sized shotgun shell.
When its mission was complete, the Shuttle could independently move itself out of orbit using its Maneuvering System ( it oriented itself appropriately and fired its main OMS engines, thus slowing it down ) and re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
When a cement kiln is fired by coal, the ash of the coal acts as a secondary raw material.
When General Eisenhower learned of the matter, he ordered Patton to make amends, after which, it was reported, " Patton's conduct then became as generous as it had been furious ," and he apologized to the soldier " and to all those present at the time ," The news reporters who had sent their report to Bedell Smith demanded that Patton be fired in exchange for killing the story, a demand which Eisenhower refused.
When the rally ended, Rabin walked down the city hall steps towards the open door of his car, at which point Amir fired three shots at Rabin with a semi-automatic pistol.
When the balloon descended below, it electrically fired a charge to cut loose sandbags.
When he arrived and proceeded to meet his Russian colleague, An Jung-geun, a Korean nationalist and independence activist, fired six shots at him.

When and iron
When this happens, the carbon atoms are said to be in solution, or mixed with the iron, forming a single, homogeneous, crystalline phase called austenite.
When this happens the carbon atoms will no longer be soluble with the iron, and will be forced to precipitate out of solution, nucleating into the spaces between the crystals.
When an infected host cell is starved for various nutrients such as amino acids ( for example, tryptophan ), iron, or vitamins, this has a negative consequence for Chlamydiae since the organism is dependent on the host cell for these nutrients.
When oxygen binds to the iron complex, it causes the iron atom to move back toward the center of the plane of the porphyrin ring ( see moving diagram ).
When red cells reach the end of their life due to aging or defects, they are broken down in spleen, the hemoglobin molecule is broken up and the iron gets recycled.
When Bada performed the Miller-type experiment with the addition of iron and carbonate minerals, the products were rich in amino acids.
When the settlers brought iron, Native Americans switched to iron hoes and hatchets.
When all Jews were compelled to flee Alqosh in 1948, the iron keys to the tomb were handed to a Chaldean man by the name of Sami Jajouhana.
When impure ( cast ) iron is in contact with water, oxygen, or other strong oxidants, or acids, it rusts.
When used in larger quantity, spices can also contribute a substantial amount of minerals, including iron, magnesium, calcium, and many others, to the diet.
When enemies attempted to dig tunnels under walls for mining or entry into the city, the defenders used large bellows ( the type the Chinese commonly used in heating up a blast furnace for smelting cast iron ) to pump smoke into the tunnels in order to suffocate the intruders.
When iron is smelted from its ore by commercial processes, it contains more carbon than is desirable.
When the iron tip oxidises and burnt flux accumulates on it, solder no longer wets the tip, impeding heat transfer and making soldering difficult or impossible ; tips must be periodically cleaned in use.
When in its molten state, tellurium is corrosive to copper, iron and stainless steel.
When Bessemer went to push them into the ladle, he found that they were steel shells: the hot air alone had converted the outsides of the iron pieces to steel.
When they gathered around a blanket on which pinole ( a ground corn flour ) had been placed for them, Johnson and his men opened fire on the Chihenne with rifles and a concealed cannon loaded with scrap iron, glass, and a length of chain ).
: When he wished to print, he took an iron frame and set it on the iron plate.
When hit, even iron armour was quite pierced through.
When the metal had cooled and hardened, the smaller ingots ( the pigs ) were simply broken from the much thinner runner ( the sow ), hence the name pig iron.
When the hotter sections of the discs reach extremely high temperatures ( 1200 – 1300 degrees Fahrenheit ), the carbon within the cast iron of the disc will react with the iron molecules to form a carbide known as cementite.
When rebuilt around 1831, this was replaced by a wrought iron backhead and throatplate, with a drum wrapper ( now missing ), presumed to be of copper, between them.

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