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When one looks at the duck-rabbit and sees a rabbit, one is not interpreting the picture as a rabbit, but rather reporting what one sees.
When an outline font is used, a rasterizing routine ( in the application software, operating system or printer ) renders the character outlines, interpreting the vector instructions to decide which pixels should be black and which ones white.
When interpreting Exodus 22: 18, he stated that, with the help of the devil, witches could steal milk merely by thinking of a cow.
He contributed " Sonnet 55 " to the 2002 compilation album, When Love Speaks, which features famous actors and musicians interpreting Shakespeare's sonnets and play excerpts.
He also contributed " Sonnet 62 " to the 2002 compilation album, When Love Speaks ( EMI Classics ), which consists of famous actors and musicians interpreting Shakespearean sonnets and play excerpts.
However, it is useful to differentiate the physical from without: romantic love as separate and apart from courtly love when interpreting such topics as: " Marriage is no real excuse for not loving ", " He who is not jealous cannot love ", " No one can be bound by a double love ", and " When made public love rarely endures ".
When interpreting test results, healthcare professionals consider a person ’ s medical history, family history, and the type of genetic test that was done.
When he was 25 years old, he began performing as a professional musician, interpreting humorous subjects of his inspiration.
When interpreting convergence in this way holds under the less restrictive conditions that g ( x ) is integrable and 0 is a point of continuity of g < sub > P </ sub >( x ).
: When one considers the possibilities provided by the arrangement of traditional songs, interpreting this music anew with an experimental approach involves a certain " risk ," and also requires a different concept of it.
When interpreting the Tanakh, Karaites strive to adhere to the plain or most obvious meaning (" peshat ") of the text ; this is not necessarily the literal meaning, but rather the meaning that would have been naturally understood by the ancient Israelites when the books of the Tanakh were first written.
When interpreting the floating-point number, the bias is subtracted to retrieve the actual exponent.
When considered from a learning point of view over short time periods, a person ’ s concepts provide the basis for interpreting and organizing incoming information and also for forming principles and other complex relations among concepts.
When interpreting the Constitution, the court is required to consider international human rights law and may consider the law of other democratic countries.
When introducing the Judiciary Act into Parliament, Alfred Deakin spoke of the strong need for a court capable both of judicial review of government and of interpreting the Constitution.
When not interpreting Aeiou's messages, he usually speaks in rhyme.
When asked in Spanish what was the name of the town, she interpreted it as if they were asking about what was the name of the corals growing around the area, with the Spaniards interpreting her answer as the name of the town.
When interpreting works with orchestral accompaniment, Collegium 419 works with outstanding instrumental ensembles that follow historical performance praxis of early music, e. g. Hipocondria Ensemble, La Gambetta, Ritornello and others.
In 2002, she contributed " The Willow Song " to the compilation album, When Love Speaks ( EMI Classics ), which features famous actors and musicians interpreting Shakespeare's sonnets and play excerpts.

When and results
When the patient was not allowed to move his body in any way at all, the following striking results occurred.
When she made it, the results, starring Margaret Rutherford, were popular and successful light comedies, but were disappointing to Christie herself ; nevertheless, Agatha Christie dedicated the novel The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side to Rutherford.
When the date and other obvious clues were removed no significant results were found to suggest there was any preferred chart.
When tested in patients, the research substance LY2140023 yielded promising results and had few side effects.
When the signal drive to the amplifier is increased, the output also increases until a point is reached where some part of the amplifier becomes saturated and cannot produce any more output ; this is called clipping, and results in distortion.
When Azali took power he also pledged to step down in April 2000 and relinquish control to a democratically elected president — a pledge with mixed results.
When we make one solvent immobile ( by adsorption on a solid support matrix ) and another mobile it results in most common applications of chromatography.
When disaggregated, only petroleum and non-petroleum groupings showed different results: a country with relatively low levels of dependence on petroleum exports is at slightly less risk, while a high-level of dependence on oil as an export results in slightly more risk of a civil war than national dependence on another primary commodity.
When this safety filter is activated, it filters out the inappropriate links from all of the search results.
When results from different strong methods do appear to conflict, this is treated as a serious problem to be reconciled.
When the axon is damaged, on the other hand, this results in a reduced compound muscle action potential ( CMAP ).
When Don Quixote only sees the peasant girls, Sancho pretends that their derelict appearance results from an enchantment.
When other methods of calculation are used, it is conventional ( although not obligatory ) to quote the results on a scale that covers the same range of numerical values: this is known as an electronegativity in Pauling units.
When intelligence quotient ( IQ ) tests are initially standardized using a sample of test-takers, by convention the average of the test results is set to 100 and their standard deviation is set to 15 or 16 IQ points.
When describing graviton interactions, the classical theory ( i. e., the tree diagrams ) and semiclassical corrections ( one-loop diagrams ) behave normally, but Feynman diagrams with two ( or more ) loops lead to ultraviolet divergences ; that is, infinite results that cannot be removed because the quantized general relativity is not renormalizable, unlike quantum electrodynamics.
When it comes to the matter of practical farm managing which will secure definite, practical, financial results, you are wanting again in ability.
When a subject takes an IQ test, the result is ranked compared to the results of the standardization sample and the subject is given an IQ score equal to those with the same test result in the standardization sample.
When James Cook went on his first voyage he carried wort ( 0. 1 mg vitamin C per 100 g ), sauerkraut ( 10 – 15 mg per 100 g ) and a syrup, or " rob ", of oranges and lemons ( the juice contains 40 – 60 mg of vitamin C per 100 g ) as antiscorbutics, but only the results of the trials on wort were published.
When intelligence quotient ( IQ ) tests are initially standardized using a sample of test-takers, by convention the average of the test results is set to 100 and their standard deviation is set to 15 IQ points.
When used to test venom from venomous creatures, such as snakes, LD < sub > 50 </ sub > results may be misleading due to the physiological differences between mice, rats, and humans.
When an electronic device causes an interrupt, the intermediate results ( registers ) have to be saved before the software responsible for handling the interrupt can run.
When dissolved in hydrochloric acid, a water-soluble yellow salt, PmCl < sub > 3 </ sub >, is produced ; similarly, when dissolved in nitric acid, a nitrate results, Pm ( NO < sub > 3 </ sub >)< sub > 3 </ sub >.
When administered to mice, the results were promising ; this vaccine provided immunity for three years.

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