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When the victory cheer went up this officer found himself still mounted, with his horse pressed broadside against Cleburne's log parapet in a tangled group of infantrymen.
When Grant's spring campaigns turned into bloody stalemates and Union casualties mounted, the lack of military success wore heavily on the President's re-election prospects, and many Republicans across the country feared that Lincoln would be defeated.
When the third car ’ s engine has been mounted, it then can be moved to the hood station ; meanwhile, subsequent cars ( if any ) can be moved to the engine installation station.
When the two saints are portrayed together mounted upon horses, they may be likened to earthly manifestations of the archangels Michael and Gabriel.
When a crystal is mounted and exposed to an intense beam of X-rays, it scatters the X-rays into a pattern of spots or reflections that can be observed on a screen behind the crystal.
When a crystal of quartz is properly cut and mounted, it can be made to distort in an electric field by applying a voltage to an electrode near or on the crystal.
When a radio antenna is mounted above a conductive surface such as the earth, the radio waves directed down toward the surface reflect off it.
When the war resumed in June 1410, Władysław advanced into the Teutonic heartland at the head of an army of about 20, 000 mounted nobles, 15, 000 armed commoners, and 2, 000 professional cavalry mainly hired from Bohemia.
When the toll was paid the pike, which was mounted on a swivel, was turned to allow the vehicle to pass.
* Manual lap belt with automatic motorized shoulder belt — When the door is opened, the shoulder belt moves from a fixed point near the seat back on a track mounted in the door frame of the car to a point at the other end of the track near the windshield.
When used in a marching or military band, the bars are sometimes mounted in a portable case and held vertically, sometimes in a lyre-shaped frame.
When Cher Ami died, he was mounted and is part of the permanent exhibit at the National Museum of American History of the Smithsonian Institution.
When the sabre was used by mounted police against crowds, the results could be appalling, as in a key scene in Doctor Zhivago.
When you enter the disk's password, the disk image is " mounted ", and made available as a new drive letter on your PC.
When Crazy Horse and White Bull mounted the charge that broke through the center of Custer's lines, pandemonium may have broken out among the soldiers of Calhoun's command, though Myles Keogh's men seem to have fought and died where they stood.
When the Great Depression struck, McCormick's debts mounted and the project collapsed.
When the silicon is fully melted, a small seed crystal mounted on the end of a rotating shaft is slowly lowered until it just dips below the surface of the molten silicon.
When used as corsairs they carried a crew of 300 to 400 men and mounted perhaps 16 to 40 guns according to size.
When a midrange speaker is mounted in the same box as a woofer, it will have its own small sub-enclosure, or a sealed back, to prevent the woofer's backwave radiation into the box from affecting the midrange's cone or dome motion.
When a straight engine is mounted at an angle from the vertical it is called a slant engine.
When high magnification, a bright image, and good resolution of distant images are required, a relatively large instrument is preferred, often mounted on a tripod.
When mounted on the lee side, the Bruce foil generates an upwards lift in addition to lateral force, and when mounted on the windward side, it generates a downwards force.
When most of the occupation forces were transferred to Korea in 1950 – 51, the 75, 000 strong National Police Reserve was formed to back up the ordinary police during civil disturbances, and pressure mounted for a centralized system more compatible with Japanese political preferences.

When and camera
When arrested, he had the submarine secrets on a roll of candid camera film as well as anti-submarine secrets in Christmas gift wrapping, it was testified.
When the cameraman proceeded to pick up his camera, Rogers went back to him in an arguably threatening way.
When this project never came about, Lynch decided to work on a film alone, and so purchased the cheapest 16mm camera that he could find in order to do so.
When all the layers were finished, they were combined into one image using a large process camera.
When making Épaves, Cousteau could not find the necessary blank reels of movie film, but had to buy hundreds of small still camera film reels the same width, intended for a make of child's camera, and cemented them together to make long reels.
When Jekyll first transforms himself into Hyde, Mamoulian once again uses the subjective camera to record his agonized reaction to his own drugged drink.
When using the term tracking shot in this sense, the camera may be moved in ways not involving a camera dolly, such as via a Steadicam, via handheld camera operator, or by being panned on a tripod.
When the area of the sampling spot ( the size of the pixel sensor ) is not large enough to provide sufficient spatial anti-aliasing, a separate anti-aliasing filter ( optical low-pass filter ) is typically included in a camera system to further blur the optical image.
When the photographer and another man tried to photograph them, the couple snatched the camera.
When the first pass is complete, the camera is opened and the spools are flipped and swapped ( the design of the spool hole ensures that this happens properly ) and the same film is then exposed along its other edge, the edge left unexposed on the first pass.
When applied to the cinema, mise-en-scène refers to everything that appears before the camera and its arrangement — composition, sets, props, actors, costumes, and lighting.
When Daffy demands to know who is responsible for the changes, the camera pulls back to reveal none other than Bugs Bunny.
When Lean rose to accept his award, the orchestra played " The Colonel Bogey March " ... and a camera cut to show Candy's reaction.
* When Costello is next to Dracula's coffin at the beginning of the film, the information card says " Frankenstein's monster " until the camera moves and it changes to " Dracula's legend.
When the cast is forced to perform the show live, he improvises a grand speech on camera, pulls off his wig and reveals that he is actually the character's twin brother who took her place to avenge her.
When Peter Arnett and Malcolm Browne began taking photos, the police punched Arnett in the nose, floored him, threw rocks and broke his camera.
When wanted for use, the side initially brushed with silver nitrate was now brushed with a " gallo-nitrate of silver " solution consisting of silver nitrate, acetic acid and gallic acid, then lightly blotted and exposed in the camera.
When folded, the camera has an excellent physical size to film size ratio.
When the bellows are fully retracted the flat bed can be folded up, reducing the camera to a relatively small, light, and portable box.
When Humphrey the Whale wandered into the San Francisco Bay, Dow and his camera crew attempted to gather usable footage of the humpback but failed to do so.
When seen through a digital camera, the diode appears to illuminate purple light.

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