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When and fully
When a word represents a larger construction of which it is the only expressed part, it normally has more stress than it would have in fully expressed construction.
When fully developed, they break their way out of the egg capsules and disperse as juvenile salamanders.
When they are fully developed, she regurgitates them and they hop away from her mouth as miniature adults.
When the Olympian deities overtook the older deities of Greece and she was born of Metis ( inside Zeus who had swallowed the goddess ) and " re-born " through the head of Zeus fully clothed, Athena already wore her typical garments.
When fully implemented, CAIR will reduce SO < sub > 2 </ sub > emissions in 28 eastern states and the District of Columbia by over 70 percent and NOx emissions by over 60 percent from 2003 levels.
When, during his discourses, he recounts his experiences as a young aspirant, he regularly uses the phrase " When I was an unenlightened bodhisatta ..." The term therefore connotes a being who is " bound for enlightenment ", in other words, a person whose aim is to become fully enlightened.
When bearing off, a player may also move a lower die roll before the higher even if that means ' the full value of the higher die ' is not fully utilized.
When fully built out, the neighborhood is projected to have 14, 000 residents.
When the vocal cords vibrate fully, the consonant is called voiced ; when they do not vibrate at all, it is voiceless.
When the programme went fully networked on 6 March 1961, broadcast days changed to Monday and Wednesday.
When they decided to broadcast the programme, national transmission was changed from Wednesday and Friday at 19: 00 to Monday and Wednesday at 19: 30 and the programme became fully networked under this new arrangement from episode 25 on Monday 6 March 1961.
When a manipulation is performed, the applied force separates the articular surfaces of a fully encapsulated synovial joint, which in turn creates a reduction in pressure within the joint cavity.
When fully rigged and riding a tradewind, they had peak average speeds over.
When a Ghyben-Herzberg lens is fully formed, its floating nature will push a freshwater head above mean sea level, and if the island is wide enough, the depth of the lens below mean sea level will be 40 times the height of the water table above sea level.
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 the gods knew that Fenrir was fully bound, they took a cord called Gelgja ( Old Norse " fetter ") hanging from Gleipnir, inserted the cord through a large stone slab called Gjöll ( Old Norse " scream "), and the gods fastened the stone slab deep into the ground.
When fully integrated, GEGL will allow GIMP to have a higher color bit depth and also a better non-destructive work-flow.
When fully chilled, the most common ratios of gelatin to liquid ( as instructed on commercial packaging ) usually result in a custard-like texture which can retain detailed shapes when cold but melts back to a viscous liquid when warm.
* When the jack arrives in fully lowered position, the felt damper touches the string, causing the note to cease.
When it came to the issue of slavery in DC and slavery in the United States, he was against its abolition, and said so in his Inaugural Address in 1837: " I believed it a solemn duty fully to make known my sentiments in regard to it < nowiki > ,</ nowiki > and now, when every motive for misrepresentation has passed away, I trust that they will be candidly weighed and understood.
When Edward Witten named M-theory, he did not specify what the M stood for — perhaps because the nascent theory was not fully defined.
When fully covered with pastel, the work is called a pastel painting ; when not, a pastel sketch or drawing.
When the last inhabitants of Alba became fully Gaelicised Scots, probably during the 11th century, the Picts were soon forgotten.
When taxes are not fully paid, civil penalties ( such as fines or forfeiture ) or criminal penalties ( such as incarceration ) may be imposed on the non-paying entity or individual.

When and operational
When the database is ready ( all its data structures and other needed components are defined ) it is typically populated with initial application's data ( database initialization, which is typically a distinct project ; in many cases using specialized DBMS interfaces that support bulk insertion ) before making it operational.
When one of the replicated devices is detected to be defective, the other copy is still operational, and is being utilized to generate a new copy on another device ( usually available operational in a pool of stand-by devices for this purpose ).
When one of the replicated devices is detected to be defective, the other copy is still operational, and is being utilized to generate a new copy on another device ( usually available operational in a pool of stand-by devices for this purpose ).
When substitution was proposed before, in 1978, the US appeared reluctant to allow such a mechanism to become operational.
: When the President determines that it is necessary to augment the active forces for any operational mission for any unit or any member for not more than 270 days.
When commercially available computer centers were faced with the implications of data lost through tampering or operational errors, equipment vendors were put under pressure to enhance the runtime libraries to prevent misuse of system resources.
When operational, it will be added to the fleet of paddle steamers at Echuca Wharf.
When the first mine in Zabrze became operational in 1790, the town became an important mining center.
* When an airline sacrifices its capacity to other airlines as a code share partner, its operational cost will generally be reduced to nil.
When Randolph Field began to function as a training site in 1931, March Field became an operational base.
When the wing was activated, only the 67th Reconnaissance Group was fully operational.
When the line became operational in 1855, the residents hoped to put a train station in the vicinity.
When operational, they moved vertically in iron frames, and were counterbalanced by weights.
When the KV-1 appeared, it outclassed the French Char B1, the only other heavy tank in operational service in the world at that time.
When Globocnik's Bełżec and Sobibor became operational, these camps had diesel-run gas chambers while bodies were burned in pits.
When ITER becomes operational, it will become the largest magnetic confinement plasma physics experiment in use, surpassing the Joint European Torus.
When six of the eight station chain became operational in 1971, day-to-day operations were managed by the United States Coast Guard in partnership with Argentina, Norway, Liberia, and France.
When the unit finally overwhelmed the PAVN forces because of superior firepower in air and artillery, it reached the top of the mountain and found a fully operational PAVN Headquarters, complete with hospital facilities and anti-aircraft emplacements.
When the line was fully operational it branched from the tramlines in Oxford St and proceeded down Crown St to Cleveland St in Surry Hills, then south along Baptist St to Phillip St, where it swung left into Crescent St before running south along Dowling St.
When Polaris became operational the Vulcan force continued in a tactical role with these and other bombs.
When the DEW line became operational in 1957 the value of the MCL was eroded, and the RCAF started pressing for it to be dismantled.
When the new facilities became fully operational in late 1984, the Commonwealth Government terminated all leases for the old motels near the Rock, and the area was rehabilitated by the national parks service ( now called Parks Australia ).

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