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When it is done between races or nations, it is called making a treaty.
When making use of modern cultural divisions in the American Southwest, it is important to comprehend that current terms and conventions have significant limitations:
( When making a chain of hops, a piece is usually allowed to enter an empty corner, as long as it hops out again before the move is completed.
When the tension is increased, the amplitude of the sound is reduced and the frequency is increased, making the pitch higher and the volume lower.
When the database is ready ( all its data structures and other needed components are defined ) it is typically populated with initial application's data ( database initialization, which is typically a distinct project ; in many cases using specialized DBMS interfaces that support bulk insertion ) before making it operational.
When Albania responded by making agreements with the Soviet Union to purchase a supply of agricultural machinery, Yugoslavia said that Albania could not enter into any agreements with other countries without Yugoslav approval.
When Coppola hit upon the idea of making it a metaphor for American capitalism, however, he eagerly agreed to take the helm.
When he began making longer films in 1902, he put a dissolve between every shot, just as Georges Méliès was already doing, and he frequently had the same action repeated across the dissolves.
When wet, the oil tends to float to the surface of the roads making them very slippery and dangerous.
When making the salmorejo variety from Cordoba, chopped hard boiled egg and ham ( e. g. jamón serrano, jamón ibérico, etc.
When swimming, the thorax would be weighed down by the front legs, making it difficult for the animal to move its neck and legs in harmony or keep its head above the surface.
When making assessments of how often relatively rare events will occur, analyses are made in terms of the return period of such events.
When Orgetorix, one of their most prominent and ambitious noblemen, was making plans to establish himself as their king, he faced execution by burning if found guilty.
When investors buy these products the index provider makes the investments in the underlying funds, making an investable index similar in some ways to a fund of hedge funds portfolio.
When the " Salvador Ibáñez " workshop was destroyed during the Spanish Civil War, the " Ibanez Salvador " guitars were no longer available, so Hoshino Gakki bought the " Ibanez Salvador " brand name rights and started making Spanish acoustic guitars in 1935, at first using the " Ibanez Salvador " brand name, and then later using the " Ibanez " brand name.
When making Tim og Tøffe, Caprino invented an ingenious method for controlling the puppet's movements in real time.
When Ivan showed a film with a naked woman Stalin shouted: " Are you making a brothel here Bolshakov?
When Cannon supporters proved difficult to find ( many of the staunchest were Irish and spent the day at various St. Patrick's Day celebrations ), the filibuster continued for 26 hours, with Cannon's present friends making repeated motions for recess and adjournment.
When making Épaves, Cousteau could not find the necessary blank reels of movie film, but had to buy hundreds of small still camera film reels the same width, intended for a make of child's camera, and cemented them together to make long reels.
When Greek or Latin works were published, numerous professional copies were made simultaneously by scribes in a scriptorium, each making a single copy from an original that was declaimed aloud.
When making a gun-like configuration, with the middle finger crossing under the index finger, the fingers represent the velocity vector, magnetic field vector, and force vector, respectively.
When the plant dies, the fixed nitrogen is released, making it available to other plants and this helps to fertilize the soil.
When making changes to the source code that programs are made up of, programmers need to make other programmers aware of the task that the routine is to perform.
When a person attempts to climb objects coated with the paint, it rubs off onto the climber, as well as making it hard for them to climb.
When a private key used for certificate creation higher in the PKI server hierarchy is compromised, or accidentally disclosed, then a " man-in-the-middle attack " is possible, making any subordinate certificate wholly insecure.

When and sophisticated
When the clear tape reaches one of these, enough light will pass through the tape to the photodiode to trigger the stop function ; in more sophisticated machines it will start rewinding the cassette when the trailing end is detected.
When the three travellers finally reach the beach-after bribing a local boat contractor, taking a long swim, trekking the dense jungle, stumbling across a marijuana plantation and avoiding its heavily armed guards, and eventually jumping down a waterfall-they are faced with a tight-knit and largely self-sufficient community which has almost completely shut itself off from civilization and which has developed a sophisticated hierarchy under the quasi-dictatorial rule of a young American woman called Sal and her South African lover, Bugs, who, along with Daffy, discovered the beach and founded the community there in 1989.
When the railroad was not built into Tombstone as had been planned, the increasingly sophisticated city of Tombstone remained relatively isolated, deep in a Federal territory that was largely an unpopulated desert and wilderness.
When a text has been improved by the scribe, it is said to be sophisticated, but " sophistication " impairs the method by obscuring a document's relationship to other witnesses, and making it more difficult to place the manuscript correctly in the stemma.
When first launched in 1983, the TDRS satellites were the largest, most sophisticated communications satellites ever built.
" When DDLJ toured the United States in 2004 as part of the Cinema India showcase, " The Changing Face of Indian Cinema ", Charles Taylor reviewed the film for Salon. com and said: " It's a flawed, contradictory movie — aggressive and tender, stiff and graceful, clichéd and fresh, sophisticated and naive, traditional and modern.
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 Bentsen was up for reelection in 1982, he played a significant role in electing the most liberal slate of statewide officials in living memory by leading a unified Democratic campaign and tapping his substantial campaign funds for a sophisticated get-out-the-vote effort.
When a field agent is sent on a mission, Marshall serves in a function similar to Q from the James Bond films: as the in-house creator and proprietor of a number of gadgets and sophisticated tools used by field agent.
When combined into visual routines, these elementary operators can be used to perform relatively sophisticated spatial tasks such as counting the number of objects satisfying a certain property, or recognizing a complex shape.
When the Filene Center was finally completed, the theatre, constructed of Oregon redcedar, was a ten-story-high facility equipped with a computerized lighting system and sophisticated sound equipment.
When the " Navajo Code " had the Japanese baffled, Kieyoomia was questioned and then tortured, although he could only understand bits and pieces of what trained Navajo Code Talkers were saying, the code was so sophisticated that he eventually told the Japanese that it sounded like nonsense to him.
When new aircraft, such as the de Havilland Mosquito became available, the PFF got the first ones, and then equipped them with ever more sophisticated electronic equipment, such as Oboe, the radio navigation and bombing aid.
When Dr. Miller was about to be transferred to Pakistan, he gives his friend, Air Force psychologist Bob McDonald, the job of completing the education of the sophisticated ( yet naive ) robot.
When more sophisticated lubricators, such as the Wakefield and Detroit types, were developed, displacement lubricators fell out of use but they are still used on model steam engines.
When hex dumps are intended to be manually entered into a computer, such as was the case with print magazine articles of home computer era a checksum byte ( or two ) would be added at the end of each row, commonly calculated as simple 256 modulo of sum of all values in the row or a more sophisticated CRC.
When the phone was launched, it had features that at the time were quite sophisticated:
When I met him in the mid-50s ,” wrote jazz musician David Amram, Carr “ was so sophisticated and worldly and fun to be with that even while you always felt at home with him, you knew he was always one step ahead and expected you to follow .” According to Amram, Carr remained loyal to Kerouac to the end of the older man ’ s life, even as Kerouac descended into alienation and alcoholism.
When computers for general business applications appeared in the 1950s, a sophisticated industry for data processing existed in the form of unit record equipment.
When two or more children in a family are deaf, however, more sophisticated language develops.
When it begins, George Stroud ( Ray Milland ), editor-in-chief of Crimeways magazine, is shown hiding from building security behind the " big clock " ― the largest and most sophisticated one ever built, which dominates the lobby of the giant publishing company where he works, Janoth Publications in New York City.
When presenting the award, judges from Builder Magazine noted the street ’ s European atmosphere that was achieved by employing a variety of architectural designs for the structures as well as sophisticated landscaping details.
When applied as a paint or a more sophisticated coating ( e. g. a thermal barrier coating ), phosphorescence can be used for temperature detection or degradation measurements.
When a population acquires functional or sophisticated features, it is easy to think of that as a notional move away from the primitive state ; when a population remains apparently unchanged over a long period, while adapting ever more closely to an apparently unchanged ecological niche, that is less obvious, but not hard to understand as achieving a derived state.

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