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When shed, they leave rust marks.
When necessary, vowels are indicated by diacritic marks above or below the letter representing the syllabic onset, or by use of matres lectionis, which are consonantal letters used as vowels.
When the third Caliph Uthman began noticing slight differences in pronunciation of the Quranic Arabic by those whose dialect was not that of the Quraish, he sought Hafsa's permission to use her text and commissioned a committee to produce a standard copy of the text of Quran to which added diacritical marks ensured correct pronunciation, and to be set as the standard dialect, the Quraish dialect, now known as Fus ' ha ( Modern Standard Arabic ) ( see Origin and development of the Quran ).
When communicated, such speech becomes language, and the marks or notes or remembrance are called " Signes " by Hobbes.
When following the western side of the African coastline from the equator, however, the Cape of Good Hope marks the point where a ship begins to travel more eastward than southward.
When the Banate of Severin was retaken, Basarab offered to pay yearly tribute and 7, 000 silver marks in compensation, and to recognize the king ’ s sovereignty ; but his offers were rejected, and the king advanced into Wallachia as far as Curtea de Argeş.
When cooking stuffed or coated meats, the foods can be baked first on the sheet pan, and then placed directly on the grilling surface for char marks, effectively cooking twice ; the drip pan will be used to capture any crumbs that fall off from the coating or stuffing.
When dealing with words-as-words, short-form works and sentence fragments, this style places periods and commas outside the quotation marks:
When dealing with words-as-words, short-form works and sentence fragments, this style places periods and commas inside the quotation marks:
# When a semicolon marks the right boundary of a constituent ( e. g., a clause or a phrase ), the left boundary is marked by punctuation of equal or greater strength.
When Marmaduke Huby died he was succeeded by William Thirsk who was accused by the royal commissioners of immorality and inadequacy and dismissed from the abbacy and replaced by Marmaduke Bradley, a monk of the abbey who had reported Thirsk's supposed offences, testified against him and offered the authorities six hundred marks for the abbacy.
When they inspect General Mapache's new automobile, they perceive it marks the end of horse travel, a symbol also in Peckinpah's Ride the High Country ( 1962 ) and The Ballad of Cable Hogue ( 1970 ).
When the north tower rose to the level of the second storey the south was begun – the evidence lies in the profiles and in the masons marks on the two levels of the two towers.
When the LOAD button on the IBM 1402 Card Read-Punch was pressed, a card was read into memory locations 001-080, a word mark was set in location 001, the word marks in locations 002-080 were cleared, and execution started with the instruction at location 001.
In written language, mentioned words or phrases often appear between quotation marks (" Chicago " contains three vowels ) or in italics ( When I say honey, I mean the sweet stuff that bees make ), and style authorities such as Strunk and White insist that mentioned words or phrases must always be made visually distinct in this manner.
" When brought before Pharaoh, Sarai said that Abraham was her brother, and the king thereupon took her into his palace and bestowed upon the latter many presents and marks of distinction.
When brought before Pharaoh, Sarah said that Abraham was her brother, and the king thereupon bestowed upon the latter many presents and marks of distinction.
When the dummy has been determined to be ready for testing, and calibration marks are fastened to the side of the head to aid researchers when slow-motion films are reviewed later.
When racing, the above skills need to be refined and additional skills and techniques learned, such as the application of the " racing rules of sailing ", boat handling skills when starting and when rounding marks, and knowledge of tactics and strategy.
When Fleur does not come, he returns with Gabrielle and Ron and comes up last, but gains high marks for his moral fibre in his completion of the task.
When the band officially debuted in Los Angeles last October, it was billed with question marks due to it being unnamed.
When the results were published, Tunku obtained high marks for all his papers with a Pass for the whole examination.
When the ink is diluted with water, it produces subtle gradations, a technique known as ink wash. Once the ink has dried, the artist may erase the pencil marks, or leave them in place if the darker ink renders them barely visible.
When dealing with languages that use the same Latin alphabet as English, names are now more usually written in English as they happen in their local language, sometimes even with diacritical marks that do not normally appear in English.

When and completion
When the Liverpool and Manchester Railway was approaching completion, the directors of the railway ran a competition to decide whether stationary steam engines or locomotives would be used to pull the trains.
When greater graphical detail is desired, surface textures can be added automatically after completion of the initial rendering of the wireframe.
When OUP arrived on Indian shores, it was preceded by the immense prestige of the Sacred Books of the East, edited by Friedrich Max Müller, which had at last reached completion in 50 ponderous volumes.
When Merrin, who had previously suffered cardiac arrhythmia, dies during the process, completion of the exorcism ultimately falls upon Father Karras.
When this project reached completion in 1952, the Air Force made Robins AFB a permanent installation.
When the completion of the U. S. 23 widening project was completed in 1971, through traffic was then re-routed around downtown, the original business district suffered from decline.
When the closure of the mines and the completion of Interstate 15 threatened economic depression in the early 1980s, determined Parowan citizens pulled together to develop an economic plan of action to keep the community viable.
When the bubonic plague struck Florence in 1400, Ghiberti emigrated to Rimini, where he assisted in the completion of wall frescoes of the castle of Carlo I Malatesta.
When talks to find an American broadcaster for Thunderbirds fell through in July 1966, production for the series ' second season ended with the completion of just six episodes at the behest of ITC financier Lew Grade.
When initiating a turn, the skier edges the outside ski ( which becomes the downhill ski at the completion of the turn ) with a flat heel while simultaneously lifting the heel on the inside ski to shift the ski to the back of the Telemark stance.
When the buffer consumption rate exceeds some critical value ( roughly: the rate where all of the buffer may be expected to be consumed before the end of the project, resulting in late completion ), then those alternative plans need to be implemented.
When it is believed that success is the completion of the task rather than the accuracy of that completion, the number of responses is higher, yet its accuracy is lowered.
When Yermolov announced the completion of work in 1817, the highway was heralded as the Russian Simplon ”.
When they graduate from UNSW at ADFA at the completion of their three or four year undergraduate program, they do so with a fully recognized degree from UNSW – the same degree received by graduates of UNSW's campus in Sydney.
When Arnold Toynbee landed three days after the completion of the evacuation he saw, that the Turkish shops in the town had been looted and were in ruins, the mosques had been defiled and looted, when the fresh mass graves were opened in the cemetery they were discovered to be full of with the corpses of Muslims ( Turks ) who had been shot before the Greeks left the town.
When he died in Chicago, following complications after surgery, his son finished another season at Rushmore, but left the monument largely in the state of completion it had reached under his father's direction.
When it opened on March 31, 2000, the ballpark was the first Major League ballpark built without public funds since the completion of Dodger Stadium in 1962.
When Emperor Franz Joseph finally resolved the confusing constitutional situation, and following completion of the Salzburg-Tyrol Railway in 1875, the town's trade and industry flourished.
This appears to be Xunzi's most important reason: " When the ruler's accomplishments are long lasting and his undertakings are brought to completion, this is the height of a good government.
* Boxing: When a match ends with completion of the specified maximum number of rounds, and the judges of the match have awarded an equal amount of points to both contestants, or if there are three judges ( as is the custom ) and one judge awards the fight to one fighter, another awards the fight to the opposing fighter, and the third scores it a draw, the match is declared a draw.
When the Regional Rail Link is built ( scheduled for completion in 2016 ) trains between Geelong services will also pass through Sunshine Station: this will mean Sunshine Station will be at the junction of all three western regional railway lines.
When the graphics and sound effect replacement projects ( OpenGFX and OpenSFX, respectively ) reached completion at the end of 2009, it was possible, for the first time, to play OpenTTD completely independently of Transport Tycoon Deluxe.

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