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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 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 rigged
When Lee, who was running against Chang Myon ( the ambassador to the United States during the Korean War ) won the vote with a wide margin, the opposition claimed the election was rigged.
When AMC moved the old theater west on 42nd Street to its current location, giant balloons of Abbott and Costello were rigged to appear to pull it.
When bullying citizens into voting for him failed, he simply rigged the votes in his favor.
When governments come to power by force or rigged elections, and not by way of fair and open elections, their base of support is often narrow and built upon cronyism and patronage.
When police inspected their car, they found it rigged with a bomb — five gasoline tanks filled to capacity, connected to an acetone peroxide-based detonator.
When the Condor was rigged " conventionally ", the inside wing slowed down so much that it settled to the ground.
When elections were eventually held, they were mostly rigged in favor of loyal parties.
* When the lift bag is incorrectly rigged
When a riot erupts and divides the villains into two factions, he holds his own and defeats Killer Frost with a headbutt, cracking his mask on the side, and a few tricks with a heavily rigged yo-yo.
When Colgate, CBS, and NBC executives ( including CBS president Frank Stanton ) met in August 1958, at the time the nighttime Dotto began to look like an NBC hit, executive producer Frank Cooper admitted that the series was rigged and that only a select few among his production staff knew it.

When and riding
When the blind Cyclops lets the sheep out to graze, he feels their backs to ensure the men are not riding out, but because of Odysseus ' plan, he does not feel the men underneath.
When riding a motorcycle, the rider sometimes salutes with the left hand, as the right hand is needed to hold the throttle twistgrip open.
When he was 16, he started out riding as a mechanic for his employers customers.
When he arrived, the Chimera was truly ferocious, and he could not harm the monster even while riding on Pegasus.
When the old gentleman asked if he could be helped for his fear of riding in an elevator, I told him I could probably scare the pants off him in another direction.
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.
Dean Lockier, after alluding to his unrivalled skill in riding, dancing and fencing, adds, " When he came into the presence-chamber it was impossible for you not to follow him with your eye as he went along, he moved so gracefully ".
When riding a horse through the poles, the rider must first look to where they want to go.
" When at last the general election came, in 1921, the UFA declined to run a candidate in Stewart's Sedgewick riding as a sign of respect to the Premier.
When Speed recalls his knowledge of French History, a rendition of Jacques-Louis David's painting of Napoleon Crossing the Alps, which depicts Napoleon riding Marengo, is drawn in the episode.
When riding a long stirrup, the rider has excellent control of the horse and the greatest ability to feel and communicate with the horse via the riding aids.
When riding in a short stirrup, the rider has the ability to partially stand up and get the seat clear of the saddle.
When riding with short stirrups, the rider often adopts what is known as a forward seat, thus inhibiting the horse's balance and athletic maneuverings as little as possible.
When a skysurfer is filmed by another skydiver falling alongside them, the resulting film gives the appearance that the skysurfer is riding on the air in the same way a surfer rides on a wave.
When the player completes a stage riding a skateboard, he does not get to take it to the next stage like he could in the previous game.
When she was twelve or thirteen, Cosimo I's wife Eleonora of Toledo was outraged because Giulia's riding cloak did not look right ; it was not decorated as she had ordered and it was the wrong length.
When the 2000 election was called in October, Clark stood for election in a Calgary, Alberta riding.
When the bubble that the developers were riding burst, the bay was left scarred with the remnants of their failed project.
When riding in the Western style, riders hold both reins in the left hand ( if they are right-handed ).
When London hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics, Greenwich Park was the venue for the equestrian events and for the riding and running parts of the modern pentathlon events.
When the riding of Sudbury East was eliminated for the 1999 election, she was re-elected again in the redistributed Nickel Belt constituency.
When he was riding the Tour d ' Indre-et-Loire once, news reached him that 20 cows had been stolen.
When raiding, or riding, as it was termed, the Reivers rode light on hardy nags or ponies renowned for the ability to pick their way over the boggy moss lands ( see: Galloway pony, Hobelar ).

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