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When plans for the television series fell through, Asimov decided to abandon the pretence ; he brought the Three Laws into Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter, noting that this " was a dead giveaway to Paul French's identity for even the most casual reader ".
When he realizes that Hal Kines, one of Manning's college students who has spent some time at her clinic and who has become one of her casual acquaintances, is in fact a criminal, he wants to talk to her about it and tells her so.
When Mark visits England, Margot introduces him to Tony as a casual acquaintance.
When used for casual portable use they block out sounds which can be important for safety ( e. g., approaching vehicles ).
Actress Olive Sturgess relates: " When Nick and I went out, it was a casual thing – no great love or anything like that.
When driving a car, dancing, playing drums, or engaging in any activity where a heavy pouch might encumber the wearer, the sporran can be turned around the waist to let it hang on the hip in a more casual position.
When these were all refused, he eventually left Newport, took casual work and started to travel.
When retiring Senator John Button resigned before the expiry of his term, however, Carr was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy in April.
When AC / DC toured New Zealand in 1991 in support of their Razors Edge album, they called Rudd to see if he would be interested in joining them for a casual jam session.
When it was regarded as a more casual coat, it was common to see it made with step collars ( notched lapels in American English ), but as it took over from the frock coat in formality it began to be made with the more formal pointed lapels ( peaked lapels in American English ).
When test subjects are asked to say the * phakhu-form in casual speech, the aspiration from both consonants pervades both syllables, making the vowels breathy.
When Hitler was told that the only person in casual clothes was Italian, he jumped out of the tank and eyeing Montanelli like a madman, began a ten minute hysterical speech followed by military salute and exit.
When not used as work footwear, people usually wear Birkenstocks with casual clothing.
When a tie is not worn, conventions on buttoning differ globally: in the United States and the United Kingdom, the top button is virtually never buttoned if a tie is not worn – but unbuttoning two or more buttons is seen as overly casual.
When she tells Baker about it ( without revealing who her suitor is ), he offers to marry her himself, but in an insultingly casual way.
When everyone was comfortable and excellent fishing and a good lunch and been enjoyed Venning turned to the Captain of SS Liemba and said in as casual a tone of voice “ Wouldn ’ t this make a good place for a harbour ?”
When Raymond Delauney ( Terry-Thomas ), a casual acquaintance of Palfrey's, arrives and sees April, he invites them to his table, where he proceeds to try to seduce April and cast Palfrey in a bad light at every opportunity.

When and mood
When he was in a bad mood, he struck the ground with a trident, causing earthquakes and other calamities.
When the manic behaviours have gone, long-term treatment then focuses on prophylactic treatment to try to stabilize the patient's mood, typically through a combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy.
When left untreated, complications of PKU include severe mental retardation, brain function abnormalities, microcephaly, mood disorders, irregular motor functioning, and behavioral problems such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
When the actor had attended the audition for Walter Skinner, he had been in a grumpy mood and had allowed his small amount of hair to grow back.
When a zebra is in a calm, tense or friendly mood, its ears stand erect.
When Blanche sees Jane's sinister mood swings beginning, she tries to talk to her sister about her decision.
When Yoshi performs an action that affects his mood, this will be indicated by a speech bubble above his head.
When asked what the mood of the people in Pineville was concerning the school consolidation, Alumbaugh said, “ I don ’ t remember it being a great deal ; most people considered it inevitable it was going to happen sooner or later.
When people experience and express mood, they send signals to others.
When the subjects resumed normal sleep, they reported a dramatic improvement in mood.
When the next session opened in October 1673, Ashley ( now Earl of Shaftesbury ), sensing the new mood, turned up at the House of Lords to loudly denounce the proposed marriage of James of York to the Catholic princess Mary of Modena.
When the 17th session opened that October, parliament was in a tremendously combative mood.
When thou is the grammatical subject of a finite verb in the indicative mood, the verb form ends on t, most often with the ending -( e ) st ( e. g., " thou goest "; " thou dost "), but in some cases just-t ( e. g., " thou art "; " thou shalt ").
When he drank, he had wild mood swings, ranging from euphoria to frenzy.
Only a young village maiden named Constance Partlet seems unwilling to join in the happy mood, and we learn as she tells her mother that she is secretly in love with the local vicar, Dr. Daly (" When he is here, I sigh with pleasure "); and the cleric himself promptly soliloquises that he has been unlucky in love (" The air is charged with amatory numbers ").
When the insert was intended only to shift the mood before returning to the main action, without a change of scene being necessary, authors could revert to a " play within a play " technique, or have some accidental guests in a ballroom perform a dance, etc.
When you see a director going for that lump-in-the-throat mood, instinct takes over and you want to dig in your heels.
When 621 women were measured with experience sample monitoring, which is similar to mood assessment as response to beeping watch, the met / met form confers double the subjective mental sensation of well-being from a wide variety of daily events.
When researchers compared the results of these medical exams, it was revealed that although there were no impairments of cognitive functions, Polyakov experienced a clear decline in mood as well as a feeling of increased workload during the first few weeks of spaceflight and return to Earth.
When Carlesimo yelled at Sprewell to make crisper passes ( specifically asking him to " put a little mustard " on a pass ), Sprewell responded that he was not in the mood for criticism and told the coach to keep his distance.
When Guru Dutt made comparatively light-weight films like Baazi and Jaal ( 1952 ), Burmanda reflected their mood with compositions like Suno Gajar Kya Gaye or De Bhi Chuke Hum and when Guru Dutt made his somber masterpieces-Pyaasa ( 1957 ) and Kaagaz ke Phool ( 1959 ), he was right on target with Jinhe Naaz Hai Hind and Waqt ne Kiya Kya Haseen Sitam.
When Pileggi attended the audition for Walter Skinner, he had been in a grumpy mood and had allowed his small amount of hair to grow back.
When displayed in a chashitsu, or teahouse for the traditional tea ceremony, the choice of the kakemono and its complementary flower arrangement help set the spiritual mood of the ceremony.
When opening a story with this line, the author is able to instantly set a mood and tone before the story truly begins, giving the reader a sense that the story is already in progress.
When doses are extended over a number of months, a slow onset of mood changes ( i. e., depression, anxiety ) can occur.

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