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When and monks
When a vacancy occurred, the bishop of the diocese chose the abbot out of the monks of the convent, but the right of election was transferred by jurisdiction to the monks themselves, reserving to the bishop the confirmation of the election and the benediction of the new abbot.
When abbots dined in their own private hall, the Rule of St Benedict charged them to invite their monks to their table, provided there was room, on which occasions the guests were to abstain from quarrels, slanderous talk and idle gossiping.
When at last successful, he was excommunicated by Pope Callixtus II for having expelled the monks of Saint-Gilles, who had aided his enemies.
When monks and nuns who follow the Theravadan way feed themselves by alms, they must eat leftover foods which are given to them, including meat.
When news of his death at the Council of Constance in 1415 arrived, disturbances broke out, directed primarily against the clergy, and especially against the monks.
When he was about seventy-five years of age, the monks of Sinai persuaded him to become their Igumen.
When he was nine years old Muralitharan was sent to St. Anthony's College, Kandy, a private school run by Benedictine monks.
When he caught an epidemic disease ( probably plague ), he called the monks, strengthened their faith, and appointed his successor.
When creating this chapel the monks of Peterborough had thought of how they had acquired it and built into the chapel a narrow tower-just big enough for a monk to climb to the top by an internal stair and stand guard over Oswald's Arm 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
When the appropriate time will come ( often many years ), the monks will discover the hidden text ; when the world is ready for it.
When monks began going into the deserts of Egypt, it was their custom to pray the entire 150 Psalms every day.
When monks came to him to settle the dispute over Sandwhich, he " lay and grew black as they spoke ".
When the populace came to the defense of the monks, the resulting clashes saw 30 civilians killed and 200 wounded.
When an Orthodox nun dies, the sisterhood of her convent performs the same ministrations for her as are done for monks.
A great deal of destruction was done to the tombs over the centuries by quarrying and by their conversion for use as housing, both by monks in the Byzantine period, when some were used as churches, and later by Muslim villagers: " When the Arab village was built ; tombs were destroyed, incorporated in houses or turned into water cisterns and sewage dumps.
When the monks first arrived in South Yorkshire from Newminster Abbey in Northumberland, they chose the most suitable side of the stream that runs through the valley, on which to build their new Cistercian monastery.
When Archbishop Edsige of Canterbury died in 1051 the monks of the cathedral chapter elected Æthelric, a relative of Earl Godwin's, as archbishop.
When King John discovered that Reginald had been elected without any royal input he forced the monks to elect de Gray as archbishop.
When he went north to suppress the Phra Fang faction, he could see that monks in the north were lax and undisciplined.
When the monks opened this chest they found two books: the “ Marrow Cleansing Classic ,” and the “ Muscle Tendon Change Classic ”, or " Yi Jin Jing " within.
When the Pope, however, wished the monks from Constantinople to undertake that the names of Acacius and Mongus should be rejected from the diptychs, they replied that they had no instructions on that point.
When Chaereas entered Edessa on April 12, 449, to commence the trial, he was met by a mob of abbots and monks and their partisans, clamoring for the immediate expulsion and condemnation of Ibas and his followers.
" When he realized he was being used as a tool by Theophilus against Saint John Chrysostom, who had given refuge to the monks persecuted by Theophilus and who were appealing to the emperor, Epiphanius started back to Salamis, only to die on the way home in 403.

When and copied
When describing Damascus, Mecca, Medina and some other places in the Middle East, Ibn Juzayy clearly copied passages from the 12th-century account by Ibn Jubayr.
When the film was released, Snyder reportedly asked how Cagney had so accurately copied his limp, but Cagney himself insisted he had not, having based it on personal observation of other people when they limped: " What I did was very simple.
When his phones were copied by Norwegian companies he did not care, as his phones had in turn been largely copied from Siemens.
When the Medici were temporarily banished in 1494, he returned to his friend, whose manner he copied so assiduously, according to Vasari, that his works were taken for Baccio's.
When the first pubs were built, the main room was the public room with a large serving bar copied from the gin houses, the idea being to serve the maximum number of people in the shortest possible time.
When he found that some of these were being widely copied, he published them all in 1538 under the title Tabulae Anatomicae Sex.
When copied to a digit, the three bits were placed in bit positions 0-3-4.
When a document is copied, the source is referred to as the original.
When Miller balked at this, the angry Dorsey got even by sponsoring a new band led by Bob Chester, and hiring arrangers who deliberately copied Miller's style and sound.
When these worlds are copied not so much from history as from other fantasy works, there is a heavy tendency to uniformity and lack of realism.
When ancient scribes copied earlier books, they wrote notes on the margins of the page ( marginal glosses ) to correct their text — especially if a scribe accidentally omitted a word or line — and to comment about the text.
When Niccolò died in 1441, the next Marquis maintained the contact with Dufay, and not only continued financial support for the composer but copied and distributed some of his music.
When all drawing operations are considered complete, the whole region ( or only the changed portion ) is copied into the video RAM ( the " front buffer "); this copying is usually synchronized with the monitor's raster beam in order to avoid tearing.
When Hiroko returns home, she flips through Itsuki's yearbook again and finds that there were in fact, 2 Itsuki Fujiis, the address she copied belonging to the female one.
When a modified file is closed, the changed portions are copied back to the file server.
When word of the German anti-tank shell spread, there was some debate as to if it should be copied and used as a base for the new machine gun cartridge.
When an uninfected disk was inserted into the computer, Elk Cloner would be copied to the disk, allowing it to spread from disk to disk.
When stored on standardized media such as CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs, they can be copied to future media with significantly reduced effort.
When transitioning from one chunk to another, the state of the Turing machine is used to remember the overlapping symbol from the starting chunk temporarily, until it can be copied into the corresponding position of the destination chunk.
When a cache line is copied from memory into the cache, a cache entry is created.
When copying an external link from the preview into the edit summary box then, depending on the operating system, the " printable version " is copied, i. e. how it is normally rendered, and in addition, between parentheses, the URL ; hence the same information as in the wikitext, but in a different format, as well as a possible sequential number.
When moving files to a different file system, all files are copied and then all files are removed.
When ballistics testing revealed it was his off-duty revolver that had been the murder weapon, suspicion shifted to Laurie Bembenek, as she had been alone in the apartment she shared with Schultz and had access to both the gun and a key to Christine's house that Fred Schultz had secretly copied from his oldest son's house key.

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