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When mothers lose a chick, they sometimes attempt to " steal " another mother's chick, usually unsuccessfully as other females in the vicinity assist the defending mother in keeping her chick.
When used correctly, these devices have an additional benefit in tending to improve the visibility in the immediate vicinity of the investigation.
When Sam happens to run into Edith in Venice, she persuades him to accompany her on a visit to a village in the vicinity of Naples.
" When Herod realised that he had been outwitted by the Magi, he was furious, and he gave orders to kill all the boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity who were two years old and under, in accordance with the time he had learned from the Magi.
When the line became operational in 1855, the residents hoped to put a train station in the vicinity.
When natural gas was discovered in the immediate vicinity in 1899 the city began to grow more rapidly and soon rose to be a city of importance.
When the turnpike is congested ( in the 8A vicinity ), many motorists exit in Monroe Township at 8A and use Route 32 West to U. S. Route 130 south.
When it was returned to them it was addressed to “ Bob ’ s Town ”, the reason being that there was already a “ Bethany Crossroads ” in the vicinity of Fayetteville.
When the oil boom hit the county during the 1920s, three oil pools were discovered in the vicinity.
When an interplanetary vehicle arrives at its destination, it must change its velocity to remain in the vicinity of that body.
When magnetic fields move about in the vicinity of a conductor such as a wire, a geomagnetically induced current is produced in the conductor.
When only a few other bacteria of the same kind are in the vicinity, diffusion reduces the concentration of the inducer in the surrounding medium to almost zero, so the bacteria produce little inducer.
When metal was introduced to their vicinity, they would become unbalanced.
When construction started of the new Meerhoven district in the vicinity of the airport, many bombs were found and had to be defused.
When incarcerated, his mother, wife and two children lived in the vicinity of Denmark, Tennessee.
When used in low sulfite developer composition, the latter two compounds cause gelatin to harden and stain in the vicinity of developing grains.
When tracking the creature, he finds it in confrontation with the Hulk in the vicinity of Loch Ness, and knocks out his enemy from behind.
When their mobile phone comes in the vicinity of that of another subscriber ( a radius of about 10 meters ) the phones exchange details of the two people.
When the Jin general Huan Wen made a major attack on Former Qin in 354 and reached all the way to Ba River ( 灞水 ), in the vicinity of Former Qin's capital Chang ' an.
When the player cleared the specified objectives in that encounter ( destroying all fighters in the vicinity, for example ), the game went back into the main map screen, where the player could select a new destination for his craft.
When Diana entered the southern Gulf of Mexico, the trough of low pressure in that vicinity weakened and steering currents caused the storm to head westward.
When Joel or another character requests to see through " Rocket Number Nine " ( the ship-mounted camera that allows the crew to see the ship's exterior and anything in its vicinity ), it is Cambot who provides the image.
When the Poles learned that the enemy had camped for the night within the vicinity, a vanguard was assembled to engage in a surprise offensive.
When they arrived at Norfolk and Portsmouth, the Federal troops found that the Confederates had abandoned the batteries at Sewell's Point and other fortified positions in the vicinity.

When and Wellington
When the voyage resumed in June 1874, the route went east from Sydney to Wellington in New Zealand, followed by a large loop north into the Pacific calling at Tonga and Fiji, and then back westward to Cape York in Australia by the end of August.
When the Greek revolution broke out in 1821, the British Cabinet was dominated by the conservative faction of the ruling Tory party, including Castlereagh, Lord Liverpool ( prime minister ) and Duke of Wellington, the victor of the Battle of Waterloo and now Master General of Ordnance.
When the capital was relocated from Auckland to Wellington in 1865, the Treaty documents were fastened together and deposited in a safe in the Colonial Secretary's office.
When it was abolished in 1880, he became the member for Wellington, from November 1880 to 1882, and East Sydney, from November 1882 to January 1887.
When someone comes in and rouses him, he notices that the handkerchief left behind by Mr. " Wellington " bears the initials JWB.
When the news of the fighting reached the Governor in Wellington, he ordered HMS Driver to take reinforcements to Petone.
When the single was released in April, the band started a small tour of Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington, supporting John Mayall.
When they arrived in Wellington, Wakefield declined to go ashore until he knew he was going to be properly received by the Governor.
* Overture ( includes " With heart and with voice ", " When he is here ", " Dear friends, take pity on my lot ", and " My name is John Wellington Wells ")
When, after the two short administrations of Canning and Goderich, it fell to the Duke of Wellington to construct a cabinet, Lord Eldon expected to be included, if not as chancellor, at least in some important office, but he was overlooked, at which he was much chagrined.
When the dragoon orderly attached to Arthur Wellesley ( the future Duke of Wellington ) is killed in the early stages of the battle, Sharpe takes the man's place, and so is at hand when Wellesley is unhorsed among the enemy.
When asked to give his after-action report, Bannon flippantly quotes the Duke of Wellington, " They came, you know, in the same old way and we beat them in the same old way.
When Bytown was first laid out, the street was named after the Duke of Wellington, who ordered the construction of the Rideau Canal in 1825, and who is thus one of the founders of the city.
When Blackadder visits the Napoleonic Wars, we learn that the Duke of Wellington ( played, as in Blackadder the Third by Stephen Fry ) was aided by the Duke of Darling, whereas Napoleon's aide was the Duc de Darling.
When the Broadway riding was eliminated by redistribution in 1999, Santos won the NDP nomination in Wellington ( also in Winnipeg's northwest ), and was returned by a wide margin in the 1999 provincial election.
When the Biological Laboratory was moved from Wellington to Palmerston North in 1928 to become the Plant Research Station, Cunningham became the head of a mycology laboratory.
When the requirement for full membership of the parent society began to be enforced there was a move for the Canterbury Branch to follow the lead of the former Auckland, Wellington and Otago Branches and form a separate Society.
When the 1st New Zealand Parliament convened, Clifford was unanimously elected Speaker ( having previously been Speaker for the Wellington Provincial Council ).
When the First World War began, he served as head of the British War Propaganda Bureau ( WPB ), set up at Wellington House, London, whose sole aim was to provide support for Britain through the manipulation of information about the Central Powers.
When Barker arrived to take up command at Fort Wellington, relations between the Aboriginal people and the settlers under the previous command of Captain Henry Smyth had deteriorated to the point of mutual fear and hostility.
When the arch was rebuilt in its new position, the Wellington Statue was not replaced.
When he moved to Wellington for work in 1933, he became a reserve officer due to the absence of mounted rifle units in Wellington.
When there has been enough shelter established, the forest area will be inter-planted with a variety of less robust species to establish a typical Wellington coastal forest.

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