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When he turned into the highway that led to the outskirts of the city and then rose toward home, he had to pull over to the curb and wait for a few minutes, sucking in air and squinting and blinking his eyes to clear them of tears.
" When a leader died, it was tradition to mourn them with blood instead of tears and so the warriors would slash their cheeks to " cry blood ".
When the Choctaw reached Little Rock, a Choctaw chief ( thought to be Thomas Harkins or Nitikechi ) stated to the Arkansas Gazette that the removal was a " trail of tears and death ".
When shown photographs of the camps, Riefenstahl reportedly reacted with horror and tears.
When Mary was in her thirties, she attended a reunion with Edward and Elizabeth for Christmas 1550, where 13-year-old Edward embarrassed Mary, and reduced both her and himself to tears in front of the court, by publicly reproving her for ignoring his laws regarding worship.
When Mary started to cry again, he said, " Madam, in God's presence I speak: I never delighted in the weeping of any of God's creatures ; yea I can scarcely well abide the tears of my own boys whom my own hand corrects, much less can I rejoice in your Majesty's weeping.
" When future generations seek refreshment in this unique work, may they spare a thought for the tears from which the smiles arose.
When people suffering from dementia are put in circumstances beyond their abilities, there may be a sudden change to tears or anger ( a " catastrophic reaction ").
When her father tried to get Anne to baptise her youngest daughter into the Catholic faith, Anne burst into tears.
When an onion is cut, certain compounds are released causing the Lacrimal gland | lachrymal glands in the eyes to become irritated, releasing tears.
When she learned of auditions for the lead role in Claudia, Rose Franken ’ s hit play, she presented herself to David O. Selznick ’ s New York office but fled in tears after what she thought was a bad reading.
When Agrippa reached the commandment of that “ you may not put a foreigner over you ” as king, his eyes ran with tears, but they said to him, “ Don ’ t fear, Agrippa, you are our brother, you are our brother !” The king would read from up through the shema (), and then the portion regarding tithes (), the portion of the king (), and the blessings and curses ().
When they reached Little Rock, a Choctaw chief ( thought to be Thomas Harkins or Nitikechi ) quoted to the Arkansas Gazette that the removal was a " trail of tears and death.
When Melisande sees the picture, she realizes the situation and runs off in tears.
When he realized the crowd was not letting up and their love for him was real, he broke down in tears while waving and mouthing " thank you ".
When Cenchrias was unintentionally killed by Artemis, Pirene's grief was so profound that she became nothing but tears and turned into the fountain outside the gates of Corinth.
When Radner wrote It's Always Something, this is the only reference she made to Murray in the entire book: " All the guys the National Lampoon group of writers and performers liked to have me around because I would laugh at them till I peed in my pants and tears rolled out of my eyes.
When I reached her my hand from my horse, the tears stood in her eyes ; and I felt very uneasy.
When Louis XVI was told the news, he broke down in tears, describing Vergennes as " the only friend I could count on, the one minister who never deceived me.
When the Bastille was stormed and looted on July 14, 1789 during the height of the French Revolution, Sade believed the work was lost forever and later wrote that he " wept tears of blood " over its loss.
When the Marines heard the lyrics, newspaper reports say they were all in tears.
When they did, my buddy Spanky I bust out in tears.
When the alien makes its way across Voyagers hull, it tears a bulkhead to gain access to the ship.
Some of the more notable omissions include ; in Act 1, Scene 1, absent are Bedford's references to children crying and England becoming a marsh since Henry V died: " Posterity await for wretched years / When, at their mothers ' moistened eyes, babes shall suck ,/ Our isle be made a marish of salt tears ,/ And none but women left to wail the dead.
To prevent roof tears like those that occurred in its first years of service, the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission adopted a twofold strategy: When snow accumulation was expected, hot air was pumped into the space between the roof's two layers.

When and dried
When the cloth dried and stiffened, he saw what adjustments had to be made.
When dried, the fragrance is herbal, slightly floral, and somewhat similar to oregano and thyme.
When dried the oil would act as a semi waterproof weak filler / glue.
When the desired state of germination is reached the malted barley is dried using heated air.
When not used fresh, the rhizomes are boiled for several hours and then dried in hot ovens, after which they are ground into a deep orange-yellow powder commonly used as a spice in curries and other South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine, for dyeing, and to impart color to mustard condiments.
When that mixture has dried, the metal stylus is used on the plate and thereby removes some of the grit particles, so that minuscule areas of copper are exposed to the acid and etched ; they will eventually hold the ink for the printing process.
When dried, the coconut flesh is called copra.
When the hair dried, it would stay up all day.
When dried, the wood has the highest BTU content of any commonly available North American wood, and burns long and hot.
When the muck dried, it turned to a fine black powder and created dust storms.
When this action dried out Portage Creek on 14 May 1871, the settlement, which had only the week before been designated as Onekama with a Post Office under that name, moved to the previously submerged land at the northwestern shore of the lake near an earlier settlement called " Brookfield ".
When the oil dried up, there was no other industry to support Ramona, so the town began to die out.
When the demand for the plasma became greater than Sharpe & Dohme could handle, they gave other pharmaceutical firms their technique for making the dried plasma and charged them nothing for the information.
When the mate is harvested, the branches are dried sometimes with a wood fire, imparting a smoky flavor.
When dried, raisins weigh 0. 09 – 0. 14 grams, and receive dark brown or black color.
When dried, they are often called " dried currants " or just " currants ", and in this form are used in cooking, especially baking and are a major ingredient in currant slice ( or currant square ) and currant cake.
When in season they can be purchased fresh, and many species are sold dried as well.
When it dried, it left behind two modern lakes, Poopó Lake and Uru Uru Lake, and two major salt deserts, Salar de Coipasa and the larger Salar de Uyuni.
When the normally barren Lake Eyre filled during 1974 to 1976, for example, only a handful of pelicans remained around the coastal cities: when the great inland lakes dried again, the population dispersed once more, flocks of thousands being seen on the northern coasts.
When dried, fava beans are eaten roasted, or mixed with other legumes, such as moong beans, chick peas, and peas, and called qwati.
When dried, jelly fungi become hard and shriveled ; when exposed to water, they return to their original form.
When the Great Depression dried up architectural work in the United States, Bonestell went to England, where he rendered architectural subjects for the Illustrated London News.
When it had dried and hardened, it was cut up and then fried until crisp, then served with honey and pepper.

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