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When the individual believes in Jesus they will profess their faith before the church, often using a ritual called confirmation in which the Holy Spirit is invoked with the laying on of hands.
When making a bet where you must put more at stake than you stand to win, you are laying the odds or laying the bet.
When the Númenóreans began to establish trading ports ( later colonies ) on the western shores of Middle-earth, Adûnaic mingled with the languages of various groups of Edain who had not travelled to Númenor, and the resulting trade language quickly spread throughout Eriador and its neighbours, laying the foundation for the later Common Speech.
When laying siege, they planned and oversaw efforts to penetrate castle defences.
When the businessmen of Medary and Fountain found out that the railroad had no plans of laying tracks through the two towns, they began a push to find a central location.
" When a Thai army under the command of Chao Phraya Chakri and Chao Phraya Surasih reached Lampang, Phraya Chaban and Phraya Kawila, the two leading officials who had deserted the Burmese joined him in laying siege to Chaing Mai and soon King Taksin arrived on the spot.
When laying eggs in nests already parasitised, the female cuckoos removed one egg at random, showing no discrimination between the Great Reed Warbler eggs and those of other cuckoos.
When Southern Pacific crews began laying tracks on Irvine land without permission, ranch hands with shotguns confronted the crews.
When William Penn was laying out the city of Philadelphia in the early 1680s, he named Callowhill Street in his wife's honor.
When you're laying on the floor in a fetal position, doubled over-well, when the body bag came out, it was in a U. It was pretty awful.
When both father and son had shown their perfect obedience to Allah and they had practically demonstrated their willingness to sacrifice their most precious possessions for His sake — Abraham by laying down his son for sacrifice and Ishmael by lying patiently under the knife – Allah called out to them stating that his sincere intentions had been accepted, and that he need not carry out the killing of Ishmael.
As of the Paint Your City Gold series of " release parties " in support of When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold, the live band has been re-rostered with Ant laying down the percussion as DJ, Nate Collis on guitar and back up vocals, Erick Anderson on keyboards and synths & Mankwe Ndosi as the ' human samples.
When not in use the trim vane is placed in its laying position in the front of the bow under the barrel of the main gun and serves as additional armour.
When he comes to he realizes he is laying in a mass grave of U. S. soldiers.
" Dylan practiced singing " When He Returns " overnight before laying down eight vocal takes over Beckett's original piano track.
When Tuen Mun was developed in the 1970s, the Hong Kong government had set aside space for the laying of rail tracks.
When working with rail ( laying new track, repairing track, changing out sleepers / ties ), this rail neutral temperature can be induced even if the ambient temperature is different by adding stress to the rail.
:" When a bishop is consecrated, the laying of hands may be done by all the bishops present.
When the queen becomes infected her ovaries degenerate and her egg laying capacity is reduced due to atrophy of the oocytes.
When the tarantula needs privacy, e. g. when molting or laying eggs, the entrance is sealed with silk sometimes supplemented with soil and leaves.
When Beer's commitments would allow, the two performed as a duo and began laying the groundwork for what would become the Show of Hands ' first recordings.
When the early Spanish missionaries were busy laying the foundation of a church late in the 16th century at a site about six kilometers from the present town of Tuao, a big bird came circling over them and then alighted on the wooden cross erected to mark the place where the cornerstone was laid.
When a reservoir of 100 + feet in elevation is raised above this style of foundation, the hydraulic pressure of the water easily dislodges the cementing clays that are in the cracks and void spaces of the under laying Karst foundation.

When and radiant
When a radiant energy source is directed at a Crookes radiometer, the radiometer becomes a heat engine.
When the direct solar radiation is not blocked by clouds, it is experienced as sunshine, a combination of bright light and radiant heat.
When he was in his prime, before his limbs lost their virility, anyone who cared to look at him closely would surely have likened his head to the sun in its glory, so radiant was it, and his hair to the rays of the sun, while in the rest of his body he would have seen the purest and most translucent crystal.
* When studying the absorption of radiant heat by ozone, he came up with a demonstration that helped confirm that ozone is an oxygen cluster.
When the tragic demise of the hero and heroine occurs, it is softened with radiant music.
When a radiant barrier is placed between the roofing material and the insulation on the attic floor, much of the heat radiated from the hot roof is reflected back toward the roof and the low emissivity of the underside of the radiant barrier means very little radiant heat is emitted downwards.
When the heat flow is down, 93 % of the heat is radiant heat, which is exactly what the radiant barrier is designed to block.
When his armor is destroyed by Supergirl, his form appears not dissimilar to that of the Monitor, but unstable, and surrounded by a coruscating aura of radiant energy-his life force, leaking out like water from a failing vessel, explaining the need for the armor.
When Wright decided to construct a home in this valley, he chose the name of the Welsh bard Taliesin, whose name means " shining brow " or " radiant brow ".
When recently fed caterpillars pack tightly together, the temperature in the interior of the mass may be several degrees above ambient temperature even in the absence of a radiant heat source.
When he arrived, the monstrance opened and fell to the ground, leaving the Host still suspended in the air and surrounded by a radiant light.
When describing his first pilgrimage to Makka, Thomson wrote: “ When I had first embraced Islam some four years earlier, I had known next to nothing about it, other than the fact that the community of Muslims whom I had joined were more knowledgeable and radiant and better behaved than any other human beings that I had ever met during my life up until then.

When and barrier
When the tide came in water was allowed to flow in behind a barrier.
When they enter the barrier, the ship is damaged and they detect a settlement with 8, 000 people who are mostly human.
When the blood – brain barrier regains its integrity, typically after the infection or virus has cleared, the T cells are trapped inside the brain.
When containerization replaced older forms of shipping and Tilbury was expanded, a smaller barrier became feasible with each of the four main navigation spans being the same width as the opening of Tower Bridge.
When the meninges are inflamed, the blood – brain barrier may be disrupted.
When the inhabitants of the colony are slain by Green Kryptonite, which was released by meteorites striking the lead barrier, Kara is sent to Earth by her father Zor-El to be raised by her cousin Kal-El ( Superman ).
When they made the turn, the water in the truck shifted which caused the truck to break through a road barrier.
*: When Alien Baltan II's barrier deflected Ultraman's Cutting Halo, Ultraman used this eye beam to neutralize the barrier.
When the steer reaches the end of his rope, it pops off and simultaneously releases the barrier for the steer wrestler.
When the steer reaches the end of the rope, the barrier releases.
When the calf reaches the end of the rope, that trips the lever, the rope falls off the calf, and the barrier for the horse is released, starting the clock and allowing horse and rider to chase the calf.
When the steer reaches the end of his rope, the string breaks simultaneously releasing the barrier for the roper ( Should the roper break the barrier, a 10-second penalty is added to his time ).
When these continents were later rejoined, this barrier was removed, and both groups expanded into each other's territory.
When the swept wing design came to light the project was cancelled, as it was thought it would have too much drag to break the sound barrier, but soon after the US nevertheless did just that with the Bell X-1.
When the emitter is so sharp that atomic-level detail cannot be neglected, and / or the tunneling barrier is thicker than the emitter-apex dimensions, then a more sophisticated approach is desirable.
When the barrier field F is high enough for the CFE regime to be operating for metal emission at 0 K, then the condition k < sub > B </ sub > T < d < sub > F </ sub > provides a formal upper bound ( in temperature ) to the CFE emission regime.
When adult armpits are washed with alkaline pH soap, the skin loses its acid mantle ( pH 4. 5-6 ), raising the skin pH and disrupting the skin barrier.
When enough fish accumulate in the collection area, they are nudged into a hopper that carries them into a flume that empties into the river above the barrier.
When a plume head encounters the base of the lithosphere, it is expected to flatten out against this barrier and to undergo widespread decompression melting to form large volumes of basalt magma.
When construction of the barrier began in September 2003, a fierce dispute with the Yemeni government erupted.
When Superman and the meteor struck the barrier, they were both shunted into an alternate dimension of " funny animals " later designated Earth-C.
When they present as the causative agent in endocarditis, it usually call for a concomitant colonoscopy due to concerns regarding hematogenous spread of bacteria from the colon due to the neoplasm breaking down the barrier between the gut lumen and the blood vessels which drain the bowel.
When the p – n junction is reverse-biased, however, the junction barrier ( and therefore resistance ) becomes greater and charge flow is minimal.

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