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When it became apparent that a return to London was possible, the School returned to the city and was temporarily housed for some months in 1940 – 41 in eleven rooms at Broadway Court, 8 Broadway, London SW1.
When the Oxford Parliament was assembled during the Civil War in 1644, Oriel housed the Executive Committee of the Privy council, Parliament being held at neighbouring Christ Church.
When first settlements were made, the original building conformed to the plan of too many of the older taverns and housed only fifty guests.
When the skeleton was first found, Wales had no museum in which to keep it, so it was housed at Oxford University, where Buckland was a professor.
: When the edifice was finished in this style and he dedicated it, he deigned to say nothing more in the way of approval than that he was at last beginning to be housed like a human being.
When Philadelphia was occupied by the British during the American Revolutionary War, British units were housed in Germantown.
When housed alone they should have at least a 10 gallon terrarium.
When he became of legal age, Molson used the money inherited from his parents to acquire a small brewery housed in a wooden building on the shores of the St Lawrence, just outside the fortifications of the burgeoning City of Montreal.
When the juries at the Old Bailey failed to reach a verdict, they were housed here overnight.
When she was 7, she started a collection of novelty pencil sharpeners ( the collection is now housed in the National Museum of Modern Pencil Sharpeners, Sydney ).
When the building opened in 1928, the On Leong Association used it as an immigrant assistance center that housed various meeting halls, a school, a shrine and the Association's offices, It was often informally referred to as Chinatown's " city hall.
When production resumed for the second season, which premiered on October 17, 1983, the show presented a more realistic appearance, as the new cast convened in a suburban basement ( these segments were shot at Reeves Teletape, which also housed Sesame Street at the time ).
When the airport there was extended, they were shifted across to Malé and housed in a few blocks in newly reclaimed areas in the Maafannu district.
When it was in full operation, approximately 15, 000 soldiers were housed there.
When inactive, locomotives are housed in a locomotive depot ( UK term ) or engine house ( US ).
When Drusilla, as the child was called, was born, Caligula took her to a temple that housed statues of goddesses and placed her on the lap of Minerva, instructing the goddess to nurse and train his new daughter.
When the facility opened in 1956, it housed some 38 million military personnel records.
When it opened, the mall housed many high-end retailers, including Barneys New York, Fendi, Gucci, Versace, and even had a letter of intent from Neiman Marcus .. Over the following 17 years, many of those shops were replaced by more modest stores, some of them local retailers.
When completed in 1874, a single tier of armoured casemates and an open battery housed 20 rifled muzzle loading guns of 9, 11 and 12. 5 inch calibre.
When first displayed in Spain, the painting was placed at El Casón del Buen Retiro, an annex to the Prado that housed early 19th century paintings but had a large enough wall.
When the Royal Family found itself homeless after the Christiansborg Palace fire of 1794, the palaces were empty for long periods throughout the year, with the exception of the Brockdorff Palace, which housed the Naval Academy.
When they launch in 2009, CCS ’ s Master of Fine Arts degree programs in Design and in Transportation Design will be housed in the facility.
When, on the night of April 29, 1941, the premises of both banks were bombed, he housed them for seven months in his own private office in Kingsway, Valletta.
When the IMG Center was built, it originally housed the Cuyahoga Saving Bank, which was acquired by Charter One Bank in 1998.

When and pairs
When each number of successes X is paired with its probability of occurrence Af, the set of pairs Af, is a probability function called a binomial distribution.
When a sample consists of more than one variable, descriptive statistics may be used to describe the relationship between pairs of variables.
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 a female Komodo dragon ( with ZW sex chromosomes ) reproduces in this manner, she provides her progeny with only one chromosome from each of her pairs of chromosomes, including only one of her two sex chromosomes.
When two pairs are compared, the higher-valued pair wins.
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 free nucleotides are washed over this chip, light is produced as ATP is generated when nucleotides join with their complementary base pairs.
# When a pair reaches 5 points in the final game, the pairs must switch ends of the table and the team that receives the service must switch receiver.
When Buick designed a 90 ° V6 based on their 90 ° V8, they initially used a simpler three-throw crankshaft laid out in the same manner as the V8 with pairs of connecting rods sharing the same crankpin, which resulted in firing intervals alternating between 90 ° and 150 °.
When a DS1 is transported over metallic outside plant cable, the signal travels over conditioned cable pairs known as a T1 span.
; Concordance: When the translator selects one or more words in the source segment, the system retrieves segment pairs that match the search criteria.
When milking machines were introduced bails were set in pairs so that a cow was being milked in one paired bail while the other could be prepared for milking.
When boron forms three covalent bonds, as in the borate ion, BO < sub > 3 </ sub >< sup > 3 -</ sup >, it has a share in three pairs of electrons.
When the image is perceived, we tend to observe three pairs of symmetrical brackets rather than six individual brackets.
When an X-ray photon passes through, it causes a swarm of electron-hole pairs to form, and this causes a voltage pulse.
When shielding is applied to the collection of pairs, this is referred to as screening.
When Math hears of the assault on Goewin, he turns his nephews into a series of mated pairs of animals: Gwydion becomes a stag for a year, then a sow and finally a wolf.
When Math hears of the assault on Goewin, he turns his nephews into a series of mated pairs of animals: Gwydion becomes a stag for a year, then a sow and finally a wolf.
* When a player matches the rank of the previously played card combination ( only possible when playing singles, pairs or with wilds ), the next player's turn is skipped.
When MANPADS is operated by specialists, batteries may have several dozen teams deploying separately in small sections ; self-propelled air defence guns may deploy in pairs.
When the time comes for testing a pair of objects for collision, their bounding sphere tree can be used to eliminate many pairs of triangles.
When pairs are formed the male begins digging out several scrapes ( nests ) along the high shore near the beach grass line.
When Aslan breathed upon the first animal pairs, some not only gained thought and speech, but changed in size as well.
When the annihilating proton and antiproton are at rest relative to one another, these newly created pairs may be composed of up, down or strange quarks.

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