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When the automobile was in its embryonic stage, such roads as existed were pretty much open roads with the tacit understanding that horses should not be unduly terrified being about the only rule governing where, when and how fast a car could go.
When Heracles brought back the man-eating Mares of Diomedes successfully, Eurystheus dedicated the horses to Hera and allowed them to roam freely in the Argolid.
When he asked whether she knew anything about his horses, she answered, that they were in her own possession, but that she would not give them up, unless he would consent to stay with her for a time.
When pairs of horses are used in drawing a wagon or coach it is usual for the outer side of each pair to be connected to reins and the inside of the bits connected by a short bridging strap or rope.
When the commander of the garrison Hermann Kusmanek finally surrendered, his troops were eating their horses and the first attempt of large-scale air supply had failed.
When the two saints are portrayed together mounted upon horses, they may be likened to earthly manifestations of the archangels Michael and Gabriel.
When the Europeans came to North America, the Arapaho saw the Europeans ' horses and realized that they could travel quicker and further with horses instead of dogs.
When horses became scarce in the Kimberley in the 1950s due to widespread losses because of the " Walkabout Poison ", the stock route was used to drove horses north from around the Norseman area where they were sold to the stations.
It has been suggested this idea was strong enough in medieval times to produce an expression, " to mate griffins with horses ", which meant about the same as the modern expression, " When pigs fly ".
When Athena saw Diomedes resting near his horses, she mocked him, reminding him of Tydeus who frequently disobeyed her advice.
When his brother Anthus was killed by their father's horses, Zeus and Apollo pitied Schoeneus and transformed him into a bird.
When Diomedes arrived, Heracles killed him with an axe ( the one used to dig the trench ), and fed the body to the horses to calm them.
When their half-brother Efnisien, upset that he has not been consulted, mutilates Matholwch's horses, Brân sends Manawydan to offer recompense.
When told, he is furious that Branwen has been given in marriage without his permission, and retaliates by mutilating Matholwch's horses.
When the king's horses came back, right before the finish line, they stopped at the holly twigs Taliesin had laid there, and began to dance.
When Spanish horses were obtained, the Plains tribes rapidly integrated them into their daily lives.
When they left a couple of days later, they had ransacked the statehouse ; vandalized the State Chapel by pouring honey down the pipes of the organ and by housing cavalry horses in the church ; then destroyed the state arsenal and powder magazine ; burned the penitentiary, the central depot, and the Oconee bridge ; and devastated the surrounding countryside.
When tired of the fad of his stable, he disposed of his beautiful and valuable horses by holding an elaborate sale.
When the streets were being planned out, they were made to be wide enough for a carriage drown by horses to turn around in.
When General Judson Kilpatrick was in Barnwell, his horses were stabled in the Episcopal Church of the Holy Apostles ; the font in the church was used to water the horses.
When the first pioneer families settled in the South Cottonwood area in the fall of 1848, they selected the low or bottom lands along the streams of Little Cottonwood Creek and Big Cottonwood Creek where they found an abundance of grass for their cattle and horses.
When the Los Angeles Fire Department was formed in 1886, it had 4 fire stations, two steam fire engines, two hose reels, a hose wagon, a 65 ' aerial ladder truck, 31 paid firefighters, 24 reserve firefighters and 11 horses to protect 30 square miles ( 77 km² ) and a population of 50, 000.

When and undergo
When monomers are linked together to synthesize a biological polymer, they undergo a process called dehydration synthesis.
When two monosaccharides undergo dehydration synthesis, water is produced, as two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom are lost from the two monosaccharides ' hydroxyl group.
When a request for change is received, it may undergo a preliminary review to determine if the requested change is compatible with the organizations business model and practices, and to determine the amount of resources needed to implement the change.
* When an < sup > 235 </ sup > U atom captures a neutron, it is converted to an excited state of < sup > 236 </ sup > U. About 81 % of the excited < sup > 236 </ sup > U nuclei undergo fission, but the remainder decay to the ground state of < sup > 236 </ sup > U by emitting gamma radiation.
When a large fissile atomic nucleus such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239 absorbs a neutron, it may undergo nuclear fission.
When erythrocytes undergo shear stress in constricted vessels, they release ATP which causes the vessel walls to relax and dilate so as to promote normal blood flow.
When Spaceball One begins to undergo its metamorphosis into " Mega Maid ," Dark Helmet exclaims " Ready, Kafka?
When cosmic rays enter the atmosphere, they undergo various transformations, including the production of neutrons.
When too many mast cells exist in a person's body and undergo degranulation, the additional chemicals can cause a number of symptoms which can vary over time and can range in intensity from mild to severe.
When using satyagraha in a large-scale political conflict involving civil disobedience, Gandhi believed that the satyagrahis must undergo training to ensure discipline.
When geopolymers are subjected to sufficient geothermal pressures for sufficient geologic time, they begin to undergo certain peculiar changes to become kerogen.
When embryonic ectodermal cells are cultured at low density in the absence of mesodermal cells they undergo neural differentiation ( express neural genes ), suggesting that neural differentiation is the default fate of ectodermal cells.
When reproducing, a spirochaete will undergo asexual transverse binary fission.
When these unusual creatures spring from hibernation, they undergo a fascinating and possibly unique genetic process.
When these genes are expressed in prokaryotic cells for the sake of protein production or purification, the RNA produced directly from transcription need not undergo splicing as the transcript contains only exons.
When combined, the reactants undergo a violent exothermic chemical reaction, raising the temperature to near the boiling point of water.
When these glands undergo a number of changes at the genetic level, they proceed in a predictable manner as they move from benign to an invasive, malignant colon cancer.
When these undergo substitution the stereochemistry will be inverted ( as in S < sub > N </ sub > 2 ) for many of the reacting molecules but a few may show retention of configuration.
When used, it is generally in combination with surgery and chemotherapy, or used only with chemotherapy in cases where the individual is unable to undergo surgery.
When survivors are able to talk with a rape crisis counselor as they undergo forensic exams and law enforcement interviews, they are more likely to participate in prosecutions and get the help they need to heal.
When the newly-elected Singapore government implemented compulsory conscription, all 18 year old able bodied Singapore males had to undergo training within the Armed Forces.
When taking the decision to undergo such a procedure it is recommended to compare the benefits with the potential risks and complications.
When a plume head encounters the base of the lithosphere, it is expected to flatten out against this barrier and to undergo widespread decompression melting to form large volumes of basalt magma.
When the mercury has evaporated, which is known by the surface having entirely become of a dull yellow color, the metal must undergo other operations, by which the fine gold color is given to it.
When Corpus falls to zero, a wraith may undergo a Harrowing ; Pathos can be spent to restore Corpus or to power various Arcanoi.

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