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When Fred Powell's brother-in-law, Charlie Keane, moved into the dead man's home, the anonymous letter writer took no chances on Charlie taking up where Fred had left off and wasted no time on a first notice:
When they lost it, the French artillery moved in, and that was the end for Garibaldi that time, on 30 April 1849.
When he had stored his stock in the great oak chest, locked the two big hasps and secured the additional chain, tied the fly of the tent, and picked up the cash box, he moved up the darkening street.
When late in the summer the full extent of the damage was assessed, all but fifty of the Scots, Swiss and metis moved up the Red to the mouth of the Pembina river.
When he had closed the suitcase he found a rag and moved about the room, wiping carefully everything he might have touched.
When two of the founders of that society, Helena Blavatsky and Henry Steel Olcott, moved to India at the end of that year, he was constituted as the President of the American body.
When the third car ’ s engine has been mounted, it then can be moved to the hood station ; meanwhile, subsequent cars ( if any ) can be moved to the engine installation station.
When Aalto was 5 years old, the family moved to Alajärvi, and from there to Jyväskylä in Central Finland.
When Robinson first designed his anemometer, he asserted that the cups moved one-third of the speed of the wind, unaffected by the cup size or arm length.
When Al was 11, the Capone family moved to 38 Garfield Place in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
" When the theatre district moved uptown, the name was transferred to the Times Square area.
When he openly left Octavian's sister, Octavia Minor, and moved to Alexandria to become Cleopatra's official partner, he led many Roman politicians to believe that he was trying to become the unchecked ruler of Egypt and of other eastern kingdoms, while still maintaining his command over the many Roman legions in the East.
When the trumpet signal for the start rang out, Antony's fleet began issuing from the straits, and the ships moved into line and remained quiet.
When prophets and general authorities of the church speak as " moved upon by the Holy Ghost ", it " shall be scripture, shall be the will of the Lord, shall be the mind of the Lord, shall be the word of the Lord, shall be the voice of the Lord, and the power of God unto salvation.
When the clutch was to disengage power was disconnected from the electromagnet and the pawl moved close to the sleeve.
When the trip lever moved out of the way the first pawl engaged, creating the cascaded lockup just described.
When bankers in Enid refused to lend him more money to build his planes, he moved to Wichita.
When the piston has moved up to the top of its stroke inside the cylinder, and the remaining volume inside the head or combustion chamber has been reduced to 100 cc, then the compression ratio would be proportionally described as 1000: 100, or with fractional reduction, a 10: 1 compression ratio.
When Pissarro returned to his home in France after the war, he discovered that of the 1, 500 paintings he had done over 20 years, which he was forced to leave behind when he moved to London, only 40 remained.
When it was added in 1597, it was put on the day of her death, April 29, as now, but because of a conflict with the feast of Saint Peter of Verona, which was also on April 29, it was moved in 1628 to the new date of April 30.
When Griffith was 14, his mother abandoned the farm and moved the family to Louisville, where she opened a boarding house.
When one arm is moved up and the other is moved down ( like turning a big steering wheel ), the body reacts by tilting to the side, which then begins the twisting rotation.
When the DKW-plant was moved, the import of SKD-kits stopped, as it became too expensive.

When and clockwise
When seen from above, the twist can be clockwise ( right yarn over left ) or counterclockwise ( left yarn over right ); these are denoted as right-and left-plaited stitches, respectively.
When a measurement is made and it causes one member of such a pair to take on a definite value ( e. g., clockwise spin ), the other member of this entangled pair will at any subsequent time be found to have taken the appropriately correlated value ( e. g., counterclockwise spin ).
When determining if the wave is clockwise or counter-clockwise circularly polarized, one again takes the point of view of the source, and while looking away from the source and in the same direction of the wave ’ s propagation, one observes the direction of the field ’ s temporal rotation.
When determining if the wave is clockwise or counter-clockwise circularly polarized, one again takes the point of view of the receiver and, while looking toward the source, against the direction of propagation, one observes the direction of the field ’ s temporal rotation.
When rotated clockwise the wheel pushes a collar against a series of friction washers bearing on the main driving gear.
When the ball rolls out of the hand ( from the side near the little finger, as in a normal leg break ), it emerges with clockwise spin ( from the bowler's point of view ).
When the disk undergoes a full clockwise revolution, the bicycle wheel will not return to its original position, but will have undergone a net rotation of.
When counting the total number of turns, counterclockwise motion counts as positive, while clockwise motion counts as negative.
Reverse: When played, the rotation of play is reversed, i. e. clockwise play changes to counter-clockwise, and vice-versa.
When applying the rule to current in a straight wire for example, the direction of the magnetic field ( counterclockwise instead of clockwise when viewed from the tip of the thumb ) is a result of this convention and not an underlying physical phenomenon.
When the ballpark was brought to the ballot box in the Fall of 1996 for voter approval, the stadium was 15 degrees clockwise from its current position.
When the flag is displayed vertically, it is rotated 90 degrees clockwise such that the star faces up and red stripe is on the left.
When next to a wall, they follow it to their left ( clockwise ); otherwise they circle around a point in a 2x2 area.
When the temple ( church building ) is censed, the priest or deacon will move in a sunwise ( clockwise ) direction, moving to his right as he censes in order the Holy Table ( altar ), sanctuary, Iconostasis, walls of the temple, clergy and faithful.
When the CityRail Clearways Project is complete, and it is anticipated that services will operate from a new platform and turnback at Homebush, then clockwise around the City Circle onto the East Hills Line or Bankstown Line.
When travelling clockwise Crinkle Crags is the last of the high cirque of fells forming the head of upper Eskdale.
When Eptisecus fuscus are taken from their home roosts and exposed to magnetic fields 90 degreees clockwise or counterclockwise of magnetic north, they are disoriented and set off for their homes in the wrong direction.
When first laid out, the roundabout had the traffic going round it clockwise in the usual way, but as traffic volumes built up the layout was altered so that the traffic moved round the roundabout in both directions ( so as to make the roundabout a kind of very small ring road ) with mini-roundabouts at the points where other roads join the main roundabout.
" When the band reaches the trio, the P itself remains stationary, but the members of the band start to move around the perimeter of the P, with the outer loop moving clockwise and the inner loop moving counterclockwise.
When kayaking around the Island on a flood tide it is easier to go in an anti clockwise direction.
When the ball rolls out of the hand ( from the side near the little finger, as in a normal leg break ), it emerges with clockwise spin ( from the bowler's point of view ).

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