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When the caterpillar has grown enough, it turns into an immobile pupa.
When grown outdoors in good locations, the plants tend to reseed themselves and may become invasive.
Giovanni Boccaccio's makes this comparison in his literary commentary of the Commedia, he states, " When he had grown up and become a most ferocious animal, and of incredible strength, they tell that Minos had him shut up in a prison called the labyrinth, and that he had sent to him there all those whom he wanted to die a cruel death ".
When the Bible was translated into European languages, the names of food grains common in Europe were used, some of which were not grown in ancient Israel:
When George I succeeded to the British throne in 1714, his German ministers advised him to leave the office of Lord High Treasurer vacant because those who had held it in recent years had grown overly powerful, in effect, replacing the Sovereign as head of the government.
When others of Odo's species ( the Founders ) are later introduced, they share a similar " unfinished " look, which they adopt to make Odo feel at ease around them as they are able to replicate humanoids exactly, whereas Odo, having grown up without others of his kind, never learned to master it.
When the first patrol wagon arrived, Inspector Pine recalled that the crowd — most of whom were homosexual — had grown to at least ten times the number of people who were arrested, and they all became very quiet.
When a coven has grown too large to be manageable, it may split, or " hive ".
When the larva is fully grown, hormones such as prothoracicotropic hormone ( PTTH ) are produced.
When fully grown, these trees typically require large amounts of water and are therefore often concentrated near streams.
When being grown for seed, cabbages must be isolated from other B. oleracea subspecies, including the wild varieties, by to prevent cross pollination.
When he died, they opened his skull and found the insect had grown to the size of a bird.
When Socrates tells the child that he ( Socrates ) will later be smaller without losing an inch because Theaetetus will have grown relative to him, the child complains of dizziness ( 155c ).
When traveling across a number of time zones, the body clock will be out of synchronization with the destination time, as it experiences daylight and darkness contrary to the rhythms to which it has grown accustomed: the body's natural pattern is upset, as the rhythms that dictate times for eating, sleeping, hormone regulation and body temperature variations no longer correspond to the environment nor to each other in some cases.
When the neighboring cities of Date, Kunimi and Kōri, all of which are also in the Fukushima Basin, are taken into effect, the Fukushima metro area produced 20. 1 % of all peaches grown in Japan in 2010.
When it comes out of the cocoon, it is a fully grown moth with wings.
When full grown are dark green and smooth, sometimes shining above, yellow green, smooth or hairy on the axils of the veins below.
When full grown are thick, firm, dark yellow green, somewhat shining above, pale green and pubescent below ; midribs stout, yellow, primary veins conspicuous.
When grown from seed, the trees do not begin to yield fruit until they are thirty to forty years old.
When he was grown, he sailed from Libya to Boeotia, where he was inducted into further mysteries in the cave of Chiron the centaur.
When Abas died and Acrisius had grown up, he expelled Proetus from his inheritance ; but, supported by his father-in-law Iobates, the Lycian, Proetus returned, and Acrisius was compelled to share his kingdom with his brother by giving Tiryns to him, while he retained Argos for himself.
When Labdacus had grown, he ruled Thebes for a short time.
When the British Band once again returned to Saukenuk in 1831, Black Hawk's following had grown to about 1, 500 people, and now included some Potawatomis, a people with close ties to the Sauks and Meskwakis.
When she was full grown, Benthesicyme's husband gave him one of his two daughters.
When not grown in adequate shade, the kola nut plant responds well to fertilizers.

When and Jacob
When the time came for Rebekah to give birth, the firstborn, Esau, came out covered with red hair, as if he were wearing a hairy garment, and his heel was grasped by the hand of Jacob, the secondborn.
When Rebekah heard about his murderous intentions, she ordered Jacob to travel to her brother Laban's house in Haran, until Esau's anger subsided.
When the being saw that he did not overpower Jacob, he touched Jacob on the sinew of his thigh ( the gid hanasheh, גיד הנשה ), and as a result, Jacob developed a limp ( Genesis 32: 31 ).
When Isaac died at the age of 180, Jacob and Esau buried him in the Cave of the Patriarchs, which Abraham had purchased as a family burial plot.
When Joseph was seventeen years old, Jacob made a long coat or tunic of many colors for him.
When Jacob heard of these dreams, he rebuked his son for proposing the idea that the house of Jacob would even bow down to Joseph.
When the sons of Israel ( Jacob ) returned to Hebron from their second trip, they came back with twenty additional donkeys carrying all kinds of goods and supplies as well as Egyptian transport wagons.
When Laban planned to deceive Jacob into marrying Leah instead of Rachel, the Midrash recounts that both Jacob and Rachel suspected that Laban would pull such a trick ; Laban was known as the " Aramean " ( deceiver ), and changed Jacob's wages ten times during his employ ( Genesis 31: 7 ).
When Abel Tasman reached New Zealand in 1642, he named it Staten Landt, believing it to be part of the land Jacob Le Maire had discovered in 1616 off the coast of Argentina.
When Jacob was six years old, his father taught him to play the violin ; within two years the boy was composing songs and dances, and at the age of nine he took up the cello.
When he was about ten years old his father, Jacob Stephen Hawker, took Holy Orders and left Plymouth to become curate of Altarnun, leaving him in the care of his grandparents.
When Esau sold the birthright of the first born to Jacob, Rashi explains that the priesthood was sold along with it, because by right the priesthood belongs to the first-born.
When Jacob Eisiminger was offered the honor of having the village named after him, he declined, stating that the new village would be handicapped with such an unusual name ; accordingly, it was named Broadwell.
When Jacob Munster, a young man from the Netherlands who until the 1860s spelled his surname " Monster ," opened an area General Store complete with a U. S. postal station on the back, the local farmers and settlers came to rely on the postal station, which soon became a United States Post Office.
When Madden moved away, the area became known as Connersville in 1828, for Jacob Conner, a settler who assumed responsibility for the growing town.
When Jacob confronted the redcoats, they bound him to a tree with a bridle bit in his mouth.
When he left the home of his father, George Crossnore, Jacob moved from Stewart County, Tennessee, to what is now Benton County, Tennessee.
When the promoters of the Columbus and Toledo Railroad Company, present day CSX, announced its route would include Salt Rock Township, Samuel Morral I and Jacob Neff, each of whom owned the land where the village now is, entered into the business of selling commercial and residential lots.
When Jacob Berab died, Karo was regarded as his successor, and together with Rabbi Moshe of Trani he headed the Rabbinical Court of Safed.
When the Prussians began to worry about their borders, he sent Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten with light troops ( the so-called Sprengtportenska ) to Mecklenburg and on 23 December defeated a Prussian force at Malchin on 23 December.
When additional cannon fire erupted from Mexican positions up and down the river's bank, fort commander Jacob Brown pointed his guns into the city of Matamoros.

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