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When and voiced
When the vocal cords vibrate fully, the consonant is called voiced ; when they do not vibrate at all, it is voiceless.
When consonants appear in pairs, fortis consonants ( i. e. aspirated or voiceless ) appear on the left and lenis consonants ( i. e. lightly voiced or voiced ) appear on the right
When he voiced his concerns, Price replied that he should write " something in the area of " religion and letters.
When it came time to draft the United States Constitution, differing views on eminent domain were voiced.
When his dog Ladybird attacked a black repairman ( voiced by Bernie Mac ) working on their heating system, he was accused of being racist, and it was later proven that he is not.
When the Cabinet met on 16 February 1867, Disraeli voiced his support for some extension of the suffrage, providing statistics amassed by Robert Dudley Baxter, showing that 330, 000 people would be given the vote and all except 60, 000 would be granted extra votes.
When Eileen saw them out shopping when Chloe was purportedly in hospital, and after picking up on other hints, she voiced her suspicion that Chrissie was faking Chloe's illness.
When the narrative focus returns to the point of view of the Israelites, the contrast between Balaam's voiced opinion of them, and their actual behaviour, is distinctly noticeable.
When Dragon Ball received a short-lived English dub by Saban Entertainment, FUNimation Entertainment, and Ocean Productions in the mid 1990s, Krillin would be voiced by Terry Klassen.
When the series ' full production was taken over by Funimation in the U. S., Krillin would be voiced by Laurie Steele as a child in Dragon Ball and Sonny Strait as an adult in all media released to the US.
When Geraldo Rivera became the host of his own news-oriented talk show on CNBC, others within the NBC organization voiced their protest, including Tom Brokaw who was reported to have threatened to quit.
When he was told that this was the same objection voiced by the uncle of the prophet of Islam, he was shaken and decided to investigate the matter.
When both an unvoiced consonant and its corresponding voiced consonant are present in this system, the distinction is made by drawing the stroke for the voiced consonant thicker than the one for the unvoiced consonant.
When Shepherd read the script she strongly voiced her objection that her character would not do such a thing, but was overruled.
When the protesters voiced their offense because the show failed to book Gus Van Sant or Harvey Fierstein, Hall defended the show by saying that Elton John had been a guest.
When used to classify speech sounds, voiced and unvoiced are merely labels used to group phones and phonemes together for the purposes of classification.
When a voiced fricative appears, one also does in languages such as Catalan or Portuguese: Extremaduran tristeza ( still voiced in Portuguese tristeza, voice lost in Spanish tristeza ), but Extremaduran cabeça or ( voiceless also in Portuguese cabeça, Spanish cabeza ).
When debate about ownership of New Zealand's foreshore and seabed broke out in 2003, and the Labour Party proposed vesting ownership in the state, Turia voiced dissatisfaction.
In 1948, he travelled to South Africa to cover the England cricket team's tour for the BBC, and openly voiced his distaste for the country's apartheid policy., When asked to mark his race on an immigration form-whether " white, Indian, coloured, black ", Arlott wrote " human ".
A Pilot Shall Come ", " Mental Organism Designed Only for Kissing ", " This Al Dente Earth ", and " When Strikes the Surfer ", voiced by Steven Blum.
When Dodge dealers voiced their displeasure at having no true full-size car to offer, Chrysler quickly created the Dodge Custom 880 in January 1962 by putting the 1961 Dodge Polara front end assembly on a version of the 1962 Chrysler Newport body.

When and concerns
When he rewrote Radio Free Albemuth as VALIS beforehand, Dick incorporated the plotline of Radio Free Albemuth as a backdrop film ( also titled VALIS ) that recapitulated the central theological and existential concerns of his novel as a mise en abyme-that is, a miniature copy of his central preoccupations at this stage of his literary career, common to both works.
When General Abrams mentioned the cavalry's concerns over the new vehicle, Patton recommended that the Sheridans be combat tested by a divisional cavalry squadron and a squadron from his own regiment ; both of which had completely different missions.
When accommodations were made in the Quebec Act in 1774 to address this and other issues, religious concerns were raised in the largely Protestant Thirteen Colonies over the advance of " popery ".
When it concerns economic value, it generally deals with physical objects.
* When to contact a medical professional for expressive and or expressive-receptive language concerns
When the House of Burgesses of the Colonial Assembly recommended the formation of a committee of correspondence to communicate their concerns to leaders in Great Britain in March 1773, he immediately dissolved the Assembly.
When interviewed on May 17 by the newspaper Komosmolskaya Pravda, Yuri Gagarin alluded to the failure of the administration to listen to the concerns about the Soyuz module that were identified by the cosmonaut corps and that Komarov's death should teach the establishment to be more rigorous in its testing and evaluation of " all the mechanisms of the spaceship, even more attentive to all stages of checking and testing, even more vigilant in our encounter with the unknown.
When such investments are required, it is crucial for communities for find a company or non-governmental organization that reflects the philosophy of ecotourism ; sensitive to their concerns and willing to cooperate at the expense of profit.
When Edward visited depressed mining villages in Wales his comment that " something must be done " led to concerns among elected politicians that he would interfere in political matters, traditionally avoided by constitutional monarchs.
' When a female determines she is pregnant, she has the freedom to decide if she has the maturity level to undertake the responsibilities of motherhood, if she is financially able to support a child, if she is at a place in her career to take the time to have a child, or if she has other concerns precluding her from carrying the child to term.
When the three-color Technicolor process became available, Paramount vetoed it based on their concerns with economic balance, giving Disney the opportunity to acquire an exclusivity to the process for four years, thus giving him the market edge on color cartoons.
Marian Goodell, board member and head of communication, addressed concerns about the lack of transparency with this statement: “ When you ’ re in the middle of a storm, if you ’ re going to explain all of how you got there, and how you ’ re going to get out, it often sets more panic among the survivors than if you just sail the boat out of the darkness .”
When Quorn was introduced into the United States in 2002, the Center for Science in the Public Interest expressed multiple concerns over the product.
When one of the surgical fellows replied that next door at the university hospital abortions were being performed on healthy babies, Koop was stirred to write The Right to Live, The Right to Die, setting down his concerns about abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia.
When UGG Assistant General Manager J. R. Murray found an interested buyer, Brownlee advised Murray against insisting on an intricate written sales contract for fear that the buyer would sense the directors ' concerns.
" When the blessed Ecgwine saw that longed-for day when the place which he had built would be consecrated, and a monastic order established to serve God in that place, he then abandoned all concerns for worldly matters, and devoted himself to a contemplative way of life.
When they expressed these concerns to Cleveland, he said " What is the use of being elected or reelected, unless you stand for something?
When Cooper departed, his replacement — a young, eccentric and ambitious Arch Oboler — picked up where he left off, often following Cooper's general example but investing the scripts with his own concerns.
When applied to processing steps such as mastering recordings, absolute accuracy may be secondary to artistic or aesthetic concerns.
When the Civil War began in 1642, Cooper initially supported the King ( somewhat echoing Holles's concerns ).
When these concerns were raised, Germany and Britain could not come to an agreement about the design of ASRAAM, so in 1990 Germany withdrew from the ASRAAM project, while Britain resolved to find another seeker and develop ASRAAM according to the original requirements.
When the story became public knowledge, the press aired concerns that he had not only been one of the founders of the Heritage Front group, but that he had also channelled CSIS funding to the group.
# When discussing mentalities, secularization refers to the transition from ultimate concerns to proximate concerns.

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