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When the Church of St. Luke in the Fields was founded in 1820 it stood in fields south of the road ( now Christopher Street ) that led from Greenwich Lane ( now Greenwich Avenue ) down to a landing on the North River.
When Pervez Musharraf was returning from an official visit to Colombo his flight was denied landing permissions to Karachi International Airport after orders were issued from the Prime Minister's office.
When you watch the sequence of the landing, it ’ s no longer possible to look the same way at The Longest Day, or even Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One ...
When landing the aircraft is much lighter due to the loss of propellant weight and a vertical landing is much easier to perform.
When landing a jump, skaters uncross the free leg from in front of the landing leg and swing it to the rear.
When an area element is radiating as a result of being illuminated by an external source, the irradiance ( energy or photons / time / area ) landing on that area element will be proportional to the cosine of the angle between the illuminating source and the normal.
* When " landing ," the performer will make a point of hitting the ground hard with the feet, and bending the knees to convince the spectators that the performer's feet were higher in the air than they actually were.
When all operations on the Anglo-Canadian front were ordered to halt at 21: 00, only one unit had reached its D-Day objective, but the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division had succeeded in pushing farther inland than any other landing force on D-Day.
When it does an " inappropriate landing ", it flies off to any other nearby patch of green.
When interviewed after landing, she said, " Stultz did all the flying — had to.
When Watson returned to Chokoloskee a few days later a crowd met him at the landing and, after a brief standoff, killed him.
When his group came under attack and was encircled by a battalion-size North Vietnamese Army force, Kedenberg conducted a rear-guard action which allowed his group to break out of their encirclement and move to a landing zone.
When word reached Bourlamaque on July 5 that the British fleet was coming, he sent Captain Trépezet and about 350 men to observe the fleet, and, if possible, to prevent their landing.
When taking off from or landing on runway 09, a plane would be heading 90 ° ( east ).
When the combined ferry fleet was rationalised, Seacombe Ferry landing stage required the construction of an additional gangway to cater for the Birkenhead vessels.
When he was 16, he drove almost to help a flight instructor whose airplane had been forced to make an emergency landing.
According to Kerry biographer Douglas Brinkley, " When the Swift finally made it back to the My Tho River, the crew confronted the heartbreaking sight of a huge Navy landing craft ferrying the troops back.
When Matilda sailed to England in 1139, she appealed to her stepmother for shelter, landing near Arundel and was received as a guest of the former Queen.
When a radio reporter comes to broadcast his first words upon landing, he explains his sorrow and denounces the woman who has spurned him.
When landing, wind shear is also a hazard, particularly when the winds are strong.
When the flying object returns to water, the process is called alighting, although it is commonly called " landing ," " touchdown " or " splashdown " as well.
When President Richard Nixon declared July 21, 1969, to be National Day of Participation in honor of the moon landing by Apollo 11, Barry criticized Nixon for honoring the moon landing with a holiday when Nixon had previously opposed a holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King following his assassination.

When and ground
When the therapist came to feel on sufficiently sure ground with him to ask him, `` What is that, Bill -- hello or farewell ''??
When building an adobe structure, the ground should be compressed because the weight of adobe bricks is significantly greater than a frame house, and may cause cracking in the wall.
When a character in Aristophanes ' Knights says, " I dreamed the goddess poured ambrosia over your head — out of a ladle ," the homely and realistic ladle brings the ineffable moment to ground with a thump.
When the excited atoms relax back into their ground state, a low-intensity glow is emitted, giving the technique its name.
When Congress overrode his veto, the project had its green light and ground was first broken in 1991.
When on the ground ( a rare occurrence ) they move by hopping on their hind legs.
When properly managed, there should be no ground contamination from leachate.
When the ground became redeveloped, with the standing terraces replaced in 2003-4 ( during Fulham's exile to Loftus Road ) the club applied for a licence to have a designated neutral area, in the rows closest to the Cottage, ( affectionately nicknamed ' Little Switzerland ').
When not required it is raised clear of the ground.
When the disc is stuck above ground ( including on top of baskets and those that land in the wrong basket ) are to be marked on the ground directly below the disc.
When he was in a bad mood, he struck the ground with a trident, causing earthquakes and other calamities.
When the Æsir exclaimed that they were ready, Fenrir shook himself, knocked the fetter to ground, strained hard, and kicking with his feet, snapped the fetter – breaking it into pieces that flew far into the distance.
When the gods knew that Fenrir was fully bound, they took a cord called Gelgja ( Old Norse " fetter ") hanging from Gleipnir, inserted the cord through a large stone slab called Gjöll ( Old Norse " scream "), and the gods fastened the stone slab deep into the ground.
When he rejected an offer from businessman Gus Mears to move Fulham to land where the present-day Chelsea stadium Stamford Bridge is situated, Mears decided to create his own team to occupy the ground.
When this material condenses in the rain, it forms dust and light sandy materials that resembles ground pumice.
When in operation it will use two ground operations centers near Munich, Germany and in Fucino, Italy.
When Eisenhower was appointed Supreme Allied Commander for the planned Normandy Landings he suggested that Alexander become ground forces commander, as he was popular with both British and US officers.
When on the ground, they stand upright and move with short hops forward, with their arms held high.
When hunting, the Common Kestrel characteristically hovers about 10 – 20 m ( c. 30 – 70 ft ) above the ground, searching for prey, either by flying into the wind or by soaring using ridge lift.
" When the flags over the many peat-constructed towers were raised, farmers would go to others ' towers and attempt to " level them to the ground.
When it hit the ground, peat fell off the object and revealed it to be a human foot.
When the Bank Street ground was temporarily closed by bailiffs in 1902, club captain Harry Stafford raised enough money to pay for the club's next away game at Bristol City and found a temporary ground at Harpurhey for the next reserves game against Padiham.
* When an < sup > 235 </ sup > U atom captures a neutron, it is converted to an excited state of < sup > 236 </ sup > U. About 81 % of the excited < sup > 236 </ sup > U nuclei undergo fission, but the remainder decay to the ground state of < sup > 236 </ sup > U by emitting gamma radiation.

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