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When motorized transport replaced horse-drawn transport starting 1905, a motorized omnibus was called an autobus, a term still used.
When the German motorized forces were met with a counterattack at Arras, British tanks with heavy armour ( Matilda I & IIs ) created a brief panic in the German High Command.
* Manual lap belt with automatic motorized shoulder belt When the door is opened, the shoulder belt moves from a fixed point near the seat back on a track mounted in the door frame of the car to a point at the other end of the track near the windshield.
When Frondizi came into office in 1958 the oil production had not grown significantly since the sometimes abusive Standard Oil was forced out in the 1930s and as Argentina became more motorized, oil imports were soon the country leading drain of foreign exchange.
When electricity arrived, the bale spear, pulley and track system were replaced by long motorized bale conveyors known as hay elevators.
# When motorized running is more probable than lever pressing but less probable than drinking, then running reinforces lever pressing and punishes drinking.

When and vehicles
When criminals see the abandoned vehicles, trash, and deplorable property, they assume that authorities do not care and do not take active approaches to correct problems in these areas.
When a street is wide enough to accommodate several vehicles traveling side-by-side, it is usual for traffic to organize itself into lanes, that is, parallel corridors of traffic.
When driver side airbags became mandatory on all passenger vehicles in model year 1995, most manufacturers stopped equipping cars with automatic seat belts.
When used in extended range electric vehicles the static efficiency drawback is irrelevant, since the gas turbine can be run at or near maximum power, driving an alternator to produce electricity either for the wheel motors, or for the batteries, as appropriate to speed and battery state.
When gas turbines are used in extended-range electric vehicles, like those planned by Land-Rover / Range-Rover in conjunction with Bladon, or by Jaguar also in partnership with Bladon, the very poor throttling response ( their high moment of rotational inertia ) does not matter, because the gas turbine, which may be spinning at 100, 000 rpm, is not directly, mechanically connected to the wheels.
When amateur built vehicles again were allowed in 1982 all kit car companies in Sweden had disappeared.
When SVA was first introduced in 1998, many believed this would kill off the kit car market, but in reality it has made the kit car market stronger, as the vehicles produced now have to meet a minimum standard.
When traveling downhill some vehicles can use their engines to brake.
When Mercedes invested in Steyr Puch they started building both Steyr and Mercedes badged vehicles.
When Volkswagen production ceased at the end of the war, 50, 435 Kübelwagen vehicles had been produced and the vehicle had proven itself to be surprisingly useful, reliable, and durable.
When the German military took delivery of the first vehicles, they immediately put them to the test on-and off-road in snow and ice to test their capability at handling European winters ; several four-wheel-drive vehicles were used as reference points.
When using Biogas, NGVs become carbon neutral vehicles that run on animal waste.
When used for casual portable use they block out sounds which can be important for safety ( e. g., approaching vehicles ).
When the zone was extended westward in February 2007, Park Lane was designated as one of the " free through routes ", on which vehicles could cross the zone during its hours of operation without paying the charge.
When the Raleigh Bicycle Company decided to discontinue the manufacture of their 3-wheeled vehicles in 1934, their Works Manager Mr T. L. Williams and a colleague Mr E. S. Thompson, felt that the days of lightweight three wheelers were far from over.
When this order was cancelled in February 1979 because of the Iranian Revolution, the British government, under pressure to modernise its tank fleet to maintain a qualitative superiority relative to the Soviet tank forces, decided to use the sudden surplus production capacity to procure a number of vehicles very close in design to the Shir-2, called the Challenger 1.
When the conversation ended the gunmen shoved Munguía behind one of the vehicles, siphoned gasoline from the tanks and used it to set the vehicles on fire.
When driving in heavy rain drivers notice a reduction in road spray from other vehicles and improved visibility.
When fuel prices increase suddenly, for instance, consumers may still fill up their empty tanks in the short run, but when prices remain high over several years, more consumers will reduce their demand for fuel by switching to carpooling or public transportation, investing in vehicles with greater fuel economy or taking other measures.
When thousands of regiments are grouped up into large fighting forces, they are issued far larger assets such as theatre-or even planetary-scale artillery, thousands of super-heavy tanks regiments, and even hundred strong groups of Cohorts of Praetorian-class landships that dwarf the Leviathan command vehicles from thousands of Munitorium armory, fortress, and staging worlds.
When traffic demand is great enough that the interaction between vehicles slows the speed of the traffic stream, this results in some congestion.
When vehicles are fully stopped for periods of time, this is colloquially known as a traffic jam or traffic snarl-up.

When and replaced
There is, of course, nothing new about dystopias, for they belong to a literary tradition which, including also the closely related satiric utopias, stretches from at least as far back as the eighteenth century and Swift's Gulliver's Travels to the twentieth century and Zamiatin's We, Capek's War With The Newts, Huxley's Brave New World, E. M. Forster's `` The Machine Stops '', C. S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength, and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, and which in science fiction is represented before the present deluge as early as Wells's trilogy, The Time Machine, `` A Story Of The Days To Come '', and When The Sleeper Wakes, and as recently as Jack Williamson's `` With Folded Hands '' ( 1947 ), the classic story of men replaced by their own robots.
When the apostles died, they were replaced by their writings.
When the child reaches skeletal maturity ( 18 to 25 years of age ), all of the cartilage is replaced by bone, fusing the diaphysis and both epiphyses together ( epiphyseal closure ).
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 this clerihew was published in 1905, " Was not fond of " was replaced by " Abominated ".
When dealing with graded algebras, the commutator is usually replaced by the graded commutator, defined in homogeneous components as
When intervals between fires drop below 10 to 15 years, many chaparral species are eliminated and the system is typically replaced by non-native, invasive, weedy grassland.
When someone hit a scram switch the clock stopped and the display was replaced with the word " FOO "; at TMRC the scram switches are therefore called " Foo switches ".
" When land replaced currency as the primary store of value, the Germanic word * fehu-ôd replaced the Latin word beneficium.
When the Franks invaded the Roman territories ( from the end of the 4th century and well into the 5th century ) they brought their language with them and Celtic and Latin were replaced by Old Dutch.
When they refused most of the fellows were ejected and replaced by Catholics.
When the Witchcraft Laws were replaced, in 1951, by the Fraudulent Mediums Act, Gerald Gardner went public, initially somewhat cautiously.
When playing in CD-audio mode, songs absent from CD would be replaced by some existing CD tracks.
When trial by jury replaced this, the jury members were expected to find the insane guilty but then refer the case to the King for a Royal Pardon.
When the Tughlaq dynasty replaced the Khilji dynasty in 1320 AD, Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq sent his commander Ulugh Khan in 1323 to defeat the Kakatiya king Prataparudra.
When the euro replaced markka, mummonmarkka " grandma's markka " ( sometimes shortened to just mummo ) became a new slang term for the old currency.
When Shula replaced Wilson at Miami the Colts charged the Dolphins with tampering in their hiring of Shula, costing the Dolphins their first round draft pick in 1971.
When Dirk Jansz Smient left, he was replaced by George Frederik Wreeden.
When the Lillywhite tour stand burnt down in 1884 it was replaced by a new stand which seated 450 members and 4500 public.
When they react with monoamine oxidase, they permanently deactivate it, and the enzyme cannot function until it has been replaced by the body, which can take about two weeks.
When Feldstein retired in 1984, he was replaced by the team of Nick Meglin and John Ficarra, who co-edited Mad for the next two decades.
When the PDA is repaired or replaced, it can be " re-synced " with the computer, restoring the user's data.
When this government was replaced by Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud government, the issue again became even more controversial, with Israel's demand for greater clarity and precision eventually expressed in the Wye River Memorandum.

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