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When the rising edge of the pulse is launched down the cable, the voltage at the launching point " steps up " to a given value instantly and the pulse begins propagating down the cable towards the short.
When touring a troupe of young girls excelling in marksmanship, she " discovered " Joan Chen, then 14 years old, launching Joan's career as a Chinese and then international actress.
When steel or aluminium is used this involves welding of the plates and profiles after rolling, marking, cutting and bending as per the structural design drawings or models, followed by erection and launching.
When the president of Iraq is assassinated by an Iranian agent, the Ayatollah Mahmoud Haji Daryaei takes advantage of the power vacuum by launching an unopposed invasion of Iraq.
When Richard I of England realised that Cyprus would prove to be a difficult territory to maintain and oversee whilst launching offensives in the Holy Land, he sold it to the Knights Templar for a fee of 100, 000 bezants, 40, 000 of which was to be paid immediately, while the remainder was to be paid in installments.
When Louis becomes a young man, his mother writes to Lord Ascoyne D ' Ascoyne, a banker, for assistance in launching her son's career.
When one of the actors became ill, McGoohan was substituted, launching his acting career.
When in 1975 dialect folk and rock bands such as Normaal and Boh Foi Toch became successful with their overt disapproval of what they experienced as " misplaced Dutch snobbery " and the western Dutch contempt for ( speakers of ) Low Saxon dialects, they quickly gained an enormous following among the more rurally oriented inhabitants of the Netherlands, launching Low Saxon as a vibrant sub-culture, which is very lively up until today.
When Patterson and McCormick could not agree on the editorial content of the Chicago paper, the two cousins decided at a meeting in Paris that Patterson set on the project of launching a Tribune-owned newspaper in New York.
When launching the Le Journal de Montréal, Pierre Peladeau could rely on Cellier's services to carry out the destiny of the tabloid.
When a player collects a cherry, an advantage is gained, such as gaining more Pikmin or launching larger, more potent attacks at the opponent.
When he finally met Santa Ana, on the fields of San Jacinto, Houston chose the time for attack equally well, launching his forces while the Mexican Army was lounging in siesta.
When the Gordanians attack Tamaran, her parents set up a ship to save him by launching him to another planet.
When every other crime lord surrendered to Fortunato and his HYDRA allies, Hammerhead went rogue, launching a raid on Fortunato's home and successfully fighting off a HYDRA attack on his own headquarters.
When he transforms, Omega splits his body into three components – his body becomes a laser cannon tank, which acts as perimeter patrol for the rocket base formed by his legs and backpack, which is in turn capable of launching his third component, a rocket formed from his arms, into planetary orbit.
When launching their tour in support of the D. U. M. E.
When the Combaticons invaded Cybertron, Shockwave attempted to fend them off, but was turned against his sentinel drones when Bruticus seized him in gun mode and opened fire on them with him, before launching him off into space, where he crashed into Starscream.
When used for launching and retrieving small boats, the trailer is placed in the water.
When it is time to prepare for launching a pair of standing ways are erected under the hull and out onto the barricades.
When Sega began publicly discussing their next-generation system, barely two years after launching the Saturn, it became a self-defeating prophecy.
When asked about the company's late arrival to internet retailing, Pablo Isla, chief executive, said they have been waiting for online demand to build before launching into cyberspace.
When a politician repeats the same thing over and over, or uses a question on one subject as a launching point to talk about a different subject, he or she is said to be exercising message discipline.
When Mick gets angry at people, his power manifests itself by launching an attack upon them by giving them cancer, leukemia or related terminal illnesses.
When the AGM-53 approached the expected target position, the image of the TV camera in the missile's nose was transmitted back to the operator in the launching aircraft.

When and spacecraft
When the wake-up call was issued to the Apollo 16 crew for their final day in space by capsule communicator Tony England, the spacecraft was about out from Earth, traveling just over.
When the United States resumed EVAs on April 7, 1983, astronauts started using an Extravehicular Mobility Unit ( EMU ) for self-contained life support independent of the spacecraft.
When the spacesuit is removed on return to the spacecraft, there will be the potential for the dust to contaminate surfaces and increase the risks of inhalation and skin exposure.
When the spacecraft was out of contact with a ground station, the S-band transmitter was switched off and the power was diverted to keep the internal heaters to add to the warming of the hydrazine.
When their spacecraft is destroyed and one group member dies, they commandeer an inferior craft and a base on a distant planet, from which they continue their campaign.
When details of Soviet launches were later disclosed, no launches of Luna spacecraft were found to have occurred on those dates.
When a mob rushes to destroy the space gun used to propel the spacecraft, Cabal launches the ship ahead of schedule.
When the five arrive at the site of the spacecraft, Sturka and Riden spot their contact, who flashes a light.
When a satellite travels through this energized environment, the charged particles striking the spacecraft cause different portions of the spacecraft to be differentially charged.
When the spacecraft has reached its destination orbit, its orbital speed ( and hence its orbital energy ) must be increased again in order to change the elliptic orbit to the larger circular one.
When used to move a spacecraft from orbiting one planet to orbiting another, the situation becomes somewhat more complex.
When the asteroid is still far from the Earth, a means of deflecting the asteroid is to directly alter its momentum by colliding a spacecraft with the asteroid.
When a high velocity impact is planned, the spacecraft is called an impactor.
When the Soyuz started aerobraking in the upper reaches of the atmosphere, the combined spacecraft sought the most aerodynamically stable position-nose forward, with the heavy descent module facing directly into the air stream with only its light metal entry hatch at the front to protect it.
When fully loaded with propellant at the time of launch, the spacecraft weighed.
When hit, panels tend to produce a cloud of gas-sized particles that, compared to debris, does not present as much of a risk to other spacecraft.
When entering into orbit around Mars, the solar array was to be utilized in the aerobraking maneuver, to slow the spacecraft until a circular orbit was achieved.
When the spacecraft reached Muchea, Australia, high thruster signals and capsule motion excursions were detected.
When the Nimbus 5 spacecraft launched in 1972, scientists planned for its Electrically Scanning Microwave Radiometer to collect global observations of where and how much it rained across the world.
When linked, Atlantis and Mir formed the largest spacecraft ever in orbit, with a total mass of about 225 metric tons ( almost one-half million pounds ), orbiting some 218 nautical miles () above the Earth.
When the main battery failed, it effectively short-circuited the auxiliary battery, killing the spacecraft.
When the hatches closed for undocking at 9: 07 am, 8 June, and the spacecraft separated at 12: 01 pm that day, the final Shuttle-Mir docking mission was concluded and Phase 1 of the International Space Station ( ISS ) program came to an end.
When one spacecraft has reached the point corresponding to figure 5 ( or figure 8 ) 4 hours after apogee passage the next spacecraft having four hours left to reach apogee and having a right ascension of ascending node 120 ° larger than the previous spacecraft has the visibility displayed in figure 3 ( or figure 6 ) and the switch-over can take place.

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