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When and issuing
When the trumpet signal for the start rang out, Antony's fleet began issuing from the straits, and the ships moved into line and remained quiet.
When issuing an alert or fix, the vendor should give the reporter proper credits about reporting the bug.
When a company wants to raise money for long term investment, one of its first decisions is whether to do so by issuing bonds or shares.
When faced with a down-trending index, the government has a variety of options, such as issuing a tax rebate or taking other fiscal or monetary action to stimulate the economy.
When governments fund a deficit with the issuing of government bonds, interest rates can increase across the market, because government borrowing creates higher demand for credit in the financial markets.
When Maria Theresa died, Joseph started issuing edicts — over 6, 000 in all, plus 11, 000 new laws designed to regulate and reorder every aspect of the empire.
When those governments abandoned the practice of issuing letters of marque against the Spanish treasure fleets and possessions in the later 16th century, many privateers turned pirate and used the city as their main base during the heyday of the Caribbean pirates in the 17th century.
When Tennessee was admitted as a state in 1796, the state legislature appointed Willie Blount to the Superior Court of Law and Equity, though he either declined the appointment or resigned before issuing any opinions.
When not in a court session, a Justice can perform other judicial functions, such as issuing search warrants.
When a large, extremely violent tornado is about to impact a densely populated area, the Weather Service has the option of issuing a severe weather statement with unofficial, enhanced wording ; this is called a tornado emergency.
When Reeves was well enough to return, she recruited Sandra Tilley and the lineup of Martha and Lois Reeves and Tilley continued until 1972 when the group disbanded shortly after issuing the Black Magic album.
They managed to mix the folk music interest with the money making capacity of the sex education records by issuing " When Dalliance was in Flower "-a series of bawdy songs performed by Ed McCurdy and licensed from Elektra in the US.
When strikes spread to the sugar factories, the Colonial government responded by issuing an arrest warrant for Butler.
When speculation appeared in the News of the World in December 2004 suggesting he was the " third man " in the Kimberly Quinn affair, Hoggart initially denied any involvement before issuing a statement admitting that he had an affair with Quinn before her marriage.
When the French colonised Indochina, they began issuing the new French Indochinese piastre ( piastre de commerce ), which was equal in value to the familiar Spanish and Mexican pesos.
When the Miami Weather Bureau first began issuing advisories on Hattie, the agency noted the potential for heavy rainfall in the southwestern Caribbean, which could potentially cause flash flooding.
When the Settlements became a crown colony in 1867, they began issuing their own stamps, not least because they adopted a currency based on 96 cents to a silver dollar.
When James issued his first declaration for liberty of conscience, he was one of the four bishops who, sent up an address of thanks to the sovereign ; he caused it to be signed by six hundred of his clergy, issuing a letter in defence of his conduct.
When Laake's call for mobilization was finally accepted at some time between 03: 30 to 04: 00 on 9 April, the Commanding General assumed, like defence minister Ljungberg, that the cabinet knew that they were issuing a partial and silent mobilization.
When a ' specialist ' player ( hooker or scrum half, for example ) persistently breaks the laws, the referee should inform the player's captain when issuing a final caution, so the captain may choose to move him to another position.
When the former Soviet republics began issuing their own currencies, Trans-Dniester was flooded with Soviet rubles.
When issuing each postal ballot paper, the officer marks on a list ( called the corresponding number list ) next to the postal ballot's unique identification number the elector number of the voter to whom the postal ballot is sent, and then makes a mark next to the voter's name in a separate list of postal voters.
The action orientation of such norms is less obvious than in the case of a command or permission, but is essential for understanding the relevance of issuing such norms: When a folk song becomes a " national anthem " the meaning of singing one and the same song changes ; likewise, when a piece of land becomes an administrative region, this has legal consequences for many activities taking place on that territory ; and without these consequences concerning action, the norms would be irrelevant.
When the Comoro Islands became a separate French territory, the name of the issuing bank was changed to Banque de Madagascar et des Comores.

When and patches
When he turned the telescope toward some of the nebulous patches recorded by Ptolemy, he found they were not a single star, but groupings of many stars.
When Interplay dropped support for Planescape: Torment after the official 1. 1 patch, several not yet fixed bugs were corrected by fan created patches.
When the octopus is agitated, the brown patches darken dramatically, and iridescent blue rings or clumps of rings appear and pulsate within the maculae.
When the prions are absorbed through the intestines, they first appear in the lymph nodes, especially in Peyer's patches at the small intestine.
When frequencies reflect off multiple patches, it is referred to as multi-hop skip.
When they are about six months old ( about three months out of the nest ) they gain small white patches on both sides of the neck, which gradually enlarge until they are fully formed when the bird is about 6 – 8 months old ( approx.
When the A74 ( M ) was constructed in the 1990s, many of the signs were given patches with the A74 ( M ) number on: these patches can be peeled away to reveal " M6 " underneath.
When food is abundant, they are distributed in patches and forage throughout the day in their home ranges.
" When Erek hits the side of a passing bus, Marco sees " something that seem to be made of patches of steel and milk-white plastic ( he is amazed that his friend was hit by a bus and walked away like it was nothing causing Marco to investigate further.
When more advanced diffs are used, patches can be applied even to files that have been modified in the meantime, as long as those modifications do not interfere with the patch.
When xenon is at or extremely near its critical point — the point where it is simultaneously a liquid and a gas — patches of the otherwise clear substance briefly take on a " milky " iridescence.
When calling the dark patches on the sides of the neck become visible.
When using multiple patches at the same time ( in Combi or Sequencer modes ), all patches share the same effects blocks.
# When food was short, some animals migrated into farmland for a few months before returning to the park ; during the day they hid in small patches of degraded forest and at night they forayed into the croplands.
When the Sun is at a high angle, the rim and central mountains appear brighter than the surroundings, and white patches can be viewed on the crater floor.
When worn with a helmet cover, the PASGT helmet is also often fitted with a band around it that has two reflective patches ( sometimes known as cat eyes ) on the rear intended to reduce friendly fire incidents.
When these jets collide with the interstellar medium, they give rise to the small patches of bright emission which comprise HH objects.
When this species of pine tree reaches a large girth, the bark forms flat patches which can be broken off in chunks ( of about square by thick ).
When the prey would go extinct locally at one habitat patch, they were able to reestablish by migrating to new patches before being attacked by predators.
When taken to a hospital emergency room on January 3, 1981, Clark writes, Cash " could not walk, and had lost large patches of skin and clumps of hair.

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