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When and originally
When abbreviating words that are originally spelled with lower case letters, there is no need for capitalisation.
When originally used in Olney, it is unknown what music, if any, accompanied the verses written by John Newton.
When machine translation ( also known as mechanical translation ) failed to yield accurate translations right away, automated processing of human languages was recognized as far more complex than had originally been assumed.
When the Polish words and melodies started to become popular, including many new secular pastorals ( pastoralka, or shepherd's songs ), they were not written down originally, but rather taught among people by heart.
* John R. Hale, et al., " Questioning the Delphic Oracle: When science meets religion at this ancient Greek site, the two turn out to be on better terms than scholars had originally thought ", in Scientific American August 2003
When it originally became widespread, varying degrees of support among web browsers for the technologies involved made DHTML-style techniques difficult to develop and debug.
When Walpole admitted to his authorship in the second edition, its originally favourable reception by literary reviewers changed into rejection.
When sIBM was originally described, the major feature noted was muscle inflammation.
When the Japanese carried their attack through Burma ( now Myanmar ) to the borders of India in the spring of 1942, the British government, faced by this new military threat, decided to make some overtures to India, as Nehru had originally desired.
) When unqualified, M-theory now usually denotes this more general definition, rather than the one Witten originally advanced.
When it was originally established in 1948 as a wildlife sanctuary, the Mara covered only of the current area, including the Mara Triangle.
When an alphabet is borrowed to represent a different language than that for which it originally developed ( as has been done with the Latin alphabet for many languages in Europe and elsewhere or Japanese Katakana being used for foreign words ), it often proves to be defective in representing the new language's phonemes.
When the final episode, " Things Aren't Simple Any More " originally aired on 20 November 2000 at 21: 00, it coincided with the broadcast of the first jackpot winner in the UK version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ?, which had been filmed the Sunday before the broadcast.
When the polar bear was originally documented, two subspecies were identified: Ursus maritimus maritimus by Constantine J. Phipps in 1774, and Ursus maritimus marinus by Peter Simon Pallas in 1776.
When the experiments that had produced polywater were repeated with thoroughly cleaned glassware, the anomalous properties of the resulting water vanished, and even the scientists who had originally advanced the case for polywater agreed that it did not exist.
When quantum mechanics was originally formulated, it was applied to models whose
When considered as a full species, three subspecies of red wolf were originally recognized by Goldman ; two of these subspecies are extinct.
When slang spreads beyond the group or subculture that originally used it, its original users often replace it with other, less-recognised terms to maintain group identity.
When powdery, snow moves with the wind from the location where it originally landed, forming deposits called snowdrifts which may have a depth of several meters.
When originally organized in 1989, SANS Conferences functioned like traditional technical conferences showcasing technical presentations.
The title track, which was written by Elvis Costello, was originally recorded for his 2002 album When I Was Cruel.
When originally published, the law was approximately satisfied by all the known planets — Mercury through Saturn — with a gap between the fourth and fifth planets.
On the Indigo Girls album 1200 Curfews ( Disc 2 ) Amy Ray starts the song " Land of Cannaan " ( which originally was on their 1987 Strange Fire album ) by saying " When I first wrote this song it was a ballad, and then I heard The Replacements, and it wasn't any more.
When M. Night Shyamalan first conceived the idea for Unbreakable, the outline originally had a comic book's traditional three-part structure ( the superhero's " birth ", his or her struggles against general evil-doers, and the hero's ultimate battle against the " archenemy ").

When and serialised
When the novel was serialised in Tinsley's Magazine between September 1872 and July 1873, Hardy chose to leave one of the main protagonists, Henry Knight, literally hanging off a cliff staring into the stony eyes of a trilobite embedded in the rock.
In the 1933 novel When Worlds Collide ( serialised 1932 ) by Edwin Balmer and Phillip Wylie, Earth is first devastated, and then destroyed, by " Bronson Alpha ", a gas-giant-sized rogue planet, orbited by " Bronson Beta ", an Earth-sized satellite.
When the Les passagers du vent ( The Passengers of the Wind ) series was serialised in Circus magazine in 1979, it became recognised as one of the most important European comic series of its era.
When Rees was planning his Cyclopædia, Europe was in the aftermath of the French Revolution, and during serialised publication ( 1802-1820 ) the Napoleonic Wars and War of 1812 occurred.
When Hammershaimb had the ballad printed in his principal work, Færøsk Anthologi ( A Faroese Anthology ) of 1891, he used the title Ormurin langi, and the same title was used when it was serialised a few years earlier ( 1882 ) in the Dimmalætting newspaper.
When England manager Glenn Hoddle faced calls for him to resign following a much-criticised serialised diary in a national newspaper and a 2 – 1 defeat to Sweden, followed by a 0 – 0 draw with Bulgaria in the opening games of Euro 2000 qualification, Hodgson was the favourite among the media and the bookmakers to take over.

When and magazine
When he was made a vice president only a year after the new sales job, a leading business magazine ran his photograph with a brief biography in a series on national business leaders of the future.
When management refused to support the concept, Ahl left DEC in 1974 to found the seminal computer magazine, Creative Computing.
When Martin Gardner retired from writing his " Mathematical Games " column for Scientific American magazine, Hofstadter succeeded him in 1981 – 1983 with a column entitled Metamagical Themas ( an anagram of " Mathematical Games ").
When Hugo Gernsback published the first scientifiction magazine, Amazing Stories in 1926, he allowed for a large letter column which printed reader's addresses.
In 1985 the emergent When Saturday Comes ( a fanzine without a specific club focus that was subsequently launched as a mainstream magazine ) promoted a ' fanzine movement ' that gave birth to many more club titles during the late 80's which was something of a glory period for fanzines.
When the American magazine Cinema asked Stanley Kubrick in 1963 to name his favorite films, the film director listed I Vitelloni as number one in his Top 10 list.
When fired, an automatic pistol uses recoil and / or propellant gases to automatically extract the spent cartridge and insert a fresh one from a magazine.
The Dragon debuted in June 1976, and Gygax commented on its success years later: " When I decided that The Strategic Review was not the right vehicle, hired Tim Kask as a magazine editor for Tactical Studies Rules, and named the new publication he was to produce The Dragon, I thought we would eventually have a great periodical to serve gaming enthusiasts worldwide ... At no time did I ever contemplate so great a success or so long a lifespan.
When Kemp became Dole's running mate in 1996, they appeared on the cover of the August 19, 1996 issue of Time magazine, but the pair barely edged out a story on the reported discovery of extraterrestrial life on Mars, which was so close to being the cover story that Time inset it on the cover and wrote about how difficult the decision was.
When no more reproducible material was available in 2001, Per Sanderhage, the editor of the Danish comic strip agency PIB, negotiated a deal where Ferd ’ nand cartoonist Henrik Rehr would redraw 32 pages loosely based on old magazine clippings for the annual.
When flipped up ( on the Norwegian Krag-J rifles and carbines ), the cut-off does not allow cartridges in the internal magazine to be fed into the chamber by the advancing bolt.
When it becomes possible for a people to describe as ‘ postmodern ’ the décor of a room, the design of a building, the diegesis of a film, the construction of a record, or a ‘ scratch ’ video, a television commercial, or an arts documentary, or the ‘ intertextual ’ relations between them, the layout of a page in a fashion magazine or critical journal, an anti-teleological tendency within epistemology, the attack on the ‘ metaphysics of presence ’, a general attenuation of feeling, the collective chagrin and morbid projections of a post-War generation of baby boomers confronting disillusioned middle-age, the ‘ predicament ’ of reflexivity, a group of rhetorical tropes, a proliferation of surfaces, a new phase in commodity fetishism, a fascination for images, codes and styles, a process of cultural, political or existential fragmentation and / or crisis, the ‘ de-centring ’ of the subject, an ‘ incredulity towards metanarratives ’, the replacement of unitary power axes by a plurality of power / discourse formations, the ‘ implosion of meaning ’, the collapse of cultural hierarchies, the dread engendered by the threat of nuclear self-destruction, the decline of the university, the functioning and effects of the new miniaturised technologies, broad societal and economic shifts into a ‘ media ’, ‘ consumer ’ or ‘ multinational ’ phase, a sense ( depending on who you read ) of ‘ placelessness ’ or the abandonment of placelessness (‘ critical regionalism ’) or ( even ) a generalised substitution of spatial for temporal coordinates-when it becomes possible to describe all these things as ‘ Postmodern ’ ( or more simply using a current abbreviation as ‘ post ’ or ‘ very post ’) then it ’ s clear we are in the presence of a buzzword.
When the 924 turbo models came out, Car and Driver magazine proclaimed the car " Fast ... at Last!
When the magazine was empty, it could be exchanged for another.
When it was accepted, they paid him in copies of the magazine.
When interviewed for Mojo magazine the band said the most amazing sight at Live Aid was to see the audience clapping to " Radio Ga Ga ".
When it comes out, it is very well received by the magazine staff.
When first released, the staff at Variety magazine gave the film a positive review, writing, " Crossfire is a frank spotlight on anti-Semitism.
" When asked to comment on the news of Eastwood's marriage to Dina Ruiz in 1996, Sondra Locke told People magazine " The only thing that's sad is that there are several women in his life who are the mothers of his children, and he chose to marry one who is not.
When the film of The Story Of O was released, L ' Express magazine ran a feature on the novel and film.
The magic he offers in tonight ’ s show operates on an uncommonly personal level .” When asked about his performance style, David explained, “ I'd like to bring magic back to the place it used to be 100 years ago .”' Time magazine commented, " his deceptively low-key, ultracool manner leaves spectators more amazed than if he'd razzle-dazzled.
When Gardner created his fictional attorney, he borrowed the name of the company which published his favorite childhood magazine.
" When the magazine was seen in Choctaw County, the Causeys were subjected to brutal economic retaliation by white residents, who tried to coerce Mrs. Causey into recanting her remarks.
When the decision was announced, it was a majority decision: two judges had voted for Hearns, ( 144-139 and 146-136, according to KO magazine ) and one for a draw ( 142-142 ), making Hearns the WBC's new world Jr Middleweight champion.

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