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When and contracts
When the left ventricle contracts to force blood into the aorta, the aorta expands.
When the temperature decreases again, the rock contracts, causing pieces of the rock to break off.
When talking about professional wrestling, there are two levels: the " in-show " happenings that are presented through the shows, and happenings which are outside the scope of performance ( in other words, are real life ) but have implications on the performance, such as performer contracts, legitimate injuries, etc.
When using contracts, a supplier should not try to verify that the contract conditions are satisfied ; the general idea is that code should " fail hard ", with contract verification being the safety net.
When the diaphragm contracts, the thoracic cavity is expanded, reducing intra-thoracic pressure and drawing air into the lungs.
When a market is rising, holders of contracts for future delivery of a commodity see the value of their contract increase.
When this muscle contracts, the cord is shortened and the testicle is moved closer up toward the body, which provides slightly more warmth to maintain optimal testicular temperature.
When this muscle contracts, it reduces the size of the pupil.
When agreeing to contracts, he insisted on striking the standard clause prescribing that both parties must settle disputes in a reasonable manner, saying that he could never promise to be reasonable.
When the left ventricle ( LV ) contracts, it forces blood through the valve to the aorta and then to the rest of the body.
Because the two main singers in Rockpile had recording contracts with different record labels and managers, albums were always credited to either Lowe or Edmunds, so there is only one official Rockpile album, which was not released until the waning days of the collaboration: 1980's Seconds of Pleasure, featuring the Lowe songs " When I Write The Book " and " Heart ".
When pronator quadratus contracts, it pulls the lateral side of the radius towards the ulna, thus pronating the hand.
When threatened, the beetle contracts muscles that force the two reactants through valved tubes into a mixing chamber containing water and a mixture of catalytic enzymes.
When dealing with commission payments on contracts dealing with large amounts of money ( such as Oil, Gas, Steel, Iron, Gold, MTN's, VG's, T-Strips, and other instruments ), most banks in the United States are very wary of handling such large amounts of money.
When the Japanese invasion threat eased, the PRA stopped putting out new contracts.
When the harvest-time came, and a sharp increase in demand for the use of the olive presses outstripped supply, he sold his future use contracts of the olive presses at a rate of his choosing, and made a large quantity of money.
When Apple initially released the iPhone on June 29, 2007, it was sold exclusively with AT & T ( formerly Cingular ) contracts in the United States.
When 2 Live Crew's contracts with Luke Records ended in 1991, the group's producer ( and Luke Records ' in-house producer for the entire label ) Mr. Mixx left the group and returned to California.
When possible, the AFL forced industrial unions to break up into craft unions, dividing their memberships into exclusive groups with individual contracts.
When he took office there were twelve teams in the NFL playing a twelve game schedule to frequently half-empty stadiums, and only a few teams had television contracts.
When agents are risk-averse, however, such contracts are generally only second-best because incentivization precludes full insurance.
When a credit event occurs on a major company on which a lot of CDS contracts are written, an auction ( also known as a credit-fixing event ) may be held to facilitate settlement of a large number of contracts at once, at a fixed cash settlement price.
When serious questions about water department contracts came to light in late 2005 Judge Feikens ended Kilpatrick ’ s special administratorship in his capacity as Mayor.

When and plague
When the daily number of deaths jumps to 30, the town is sealed and an outbreak of plague is officially declared.
When the plague takes a grip on the town, Grand joins the team of volunteers, acting as general secretary, recording all the statistics.
When the plague strikes, he finds himself trapped in a city with which he feels he has no connection.
However, years of activism, and fighting for the Republican side of the Spanish Civil War have left him disillusioned .</ br > When the plague epidemic is virtually over, Tarrou becomes one of its last victims, but puts up a heroic struggle before dying.
When the plague hits, the deprivation of this symbol of freedom becomes more pronounced, as the beaches are closed, as is the port.
When a flea bites a human and contaminates the wound with regurgitated blood, the plague carrying bacteria are passed into the tissue.
When the bubonic plague broke out in 1634 and 1635 about one third of the population died.
When he caught an epidemic disease ( probably plague ), he called the monks, strengthened their faith, and appointed his successor.
When villages in Africa and Scotland are wiped out by a plague of madness, Solo and Kuryakin dig up a graveyard and a monster named Golgotha.
When Claudius died in 270 of the plague, Aurelian, who had commanded the cavalry at Naissus, succeeded him as the emperor and continued the restoration of the Empire.
When the London theatres were closed on 23 June 1592 due to an outbreak of plague, Pembroke's Men went on a regional tour to Bath and Ludlow.
When Parris suggests they move into one of the homes they've built, away from the railroad tracks and sounds of the trains that plague Drake, he becomes hysterical and makes Randy swear to never make him leave the room.
When his city was struck by a plague ( a punishment for Oedipus ' unwitting crimes ), Oedipus eventually learned of his patricide and incest.
When it was brought to Numa he declared that Egeria had enlightened him that this was a token of safeguard from Jupiter, for which he organized due measures of recognition, thus bringing the plague at an immediate end.
When the shocked dancers try to unmask him, they find nothing but an empty shroud and a Mask ; then they die from the plague, one by one.
When the bubonic plague struck Florence in 1400, Ghiberti emigrated to Rimini, where he assisted in the completion of wall frescoes of the castle of Carlo I Malatesta.
When the Thais captured Angkor Wat in 1432 ( following the ravage of the bubonic plague ), the Emerald Buddha was taken to Ayutthaya, Kamphaeng Phet, Laos and finally Chiang Rai, where the ruler of the city hid it.
When the Thais captured Angkor Wat in 1432 ( following the ravage of the bubonic plague ), the Emerald Buddha was taken to Ayutthaya, Kamphaeng Phet, Laos and finally Chiang Rai, where the ruler of the city hid it.
When the plague and riots had subsided, Beebe returned to China to document the local pheasant species, then made a second visit to Japan to study pheasants kept in the Imperial Preserves there.
When Fuchs 1834 separated references to ergotism from erysipelas and other afflictions, he found the earliest reference to ergotism in the Annales Xantenses for the year 857: " a Great plague of swollen blisters consumed the people by a loathsome rot, so that their limbs were loosened and fell off before death.
When the plague returned to the city and the rest of the University had fled, Butts stayed at his post and tried to limit the pestilence while staying alone in the college.
When the first outsiders visited Eyam a year later, they found that fewer than a quarter of the village had survived the plague.
When there is an outbreak of bubonic plague in the West Indies, Gottlieb believes that Arrowsmith's experience with his cow serum would prove invaluable.
When Leora dies of the plague that Martin is sent to study and exterminate, he seems to lose all sense of himself and of his principles.

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