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" When he retired Li ' l Abner, newspapers ran expansive articles and television commentators talked about the passing of an era.
When a pawn advances two squares from its starting position and there is an opponent's pawn on an adjacent file next to its destination square, then the opponent's pawn can capture it en passant ( in passing ), and move to the square the pawn passed over.
When passing through matter, they ionize and thus lose energy in many small steps.
When Bernard's brother, Adam Gimbel, became President of Saks Fifth Avenue in 1926 after Bernard's sudden passing, the company took on national aspirations, opening its very first branch store that year in the city of Palm Beach, Florida, as a seasonal resort store, followed by a second resort store in Southampton, New York, in 1928.
When the key is closed, and the apparatus in operation, there are trains of intermittent electrical oscillations set up in the circuit, and if the terminals of the secondary circuit of the oscillation transformer are near together, there is high potential high frequency oscillatory sparks passing between them.
When the king was passing by the oasis, the residents killed his son, and the Yemenite ruler threatened to exterminate the people and cut down the palms.
When passing through matter, a beta particle is decelerated by electromagnetic interactions and may give off bremsstrahlung x-rays.
When pulled tighter, the rope passing over itself binds it in place.
When that Iterator iterates through its collection, it calls each element's, passing the specified algorithm.
When Dyrrhachus was attacked by his own brothers, Heracles, who was passing through the area, came to his aid, but in the fight the hero killed his ally's son by mistake.
When passing through the engine, it is then re-accelerated back to supersonic speeds.
When a rider crashes, track marshals upstream of the incident wave a yellow flag, prohibiting passing in that area ; one corner farther upstream, a stationary yellow flag is shown.
When President Jimmy Carter in 1979 broke off relations with the ROC in order to establish relations with the PRC, Congress responded by passing the Taiwan Relations Act that maintained relations, but stopped short of full recognition of the ROC.
When passing a Whig club, the coach came under attack from a group of men who tried to assault Pitt.
When they were forced by passing cars into a ditch near DeKalb, Illinois, Van de Water writes that his son, the Supercargo ( a small irate figure in yellow oilskins ), " scrambled over the door and started to walk in the general direction of New York.
When Zeus began passing out domains to the various gods, Penthus was not there.
: When soul is firmly fixed on the domain where truth and reality shine resplendent it apprehends and knows them and appears to possess reason, but when it inclines to that region which is mingled with darkness, the world of becoming and passing away, it opines only and its edge is blunted, and it shifts its opinions hither and thither, and again seems as if it lacked reason.
When a passing semi-trailer truck swerved to miss the overturned Jeep, Mullins, who was too injured to move out of the path of the oncoming truck, was hit and died instantly at the scene.
When the Georgia Railroad was established, the judges determined that having trains ' passing near Appling would disturb their proceedings ; they insisted that the railway line that was built in the county from Atlanta to Augusta pass well below Appling.
When Washington set up his first administration, and the first Congress began passing laws, both quickly discovered an inconvenient gap in the constitutional design of the government: It had no provision for a regional administrative structure stretching throughout the country.
There is a little curve just after passing over the river, and I wondered if the engine were going to take that curve or if it were going to take to the woods .” When the train came into Waycross, the crew figured they had come the 40 miles from Jesup in 28 minutes.
When he realizes that the ship he signed up for is just passing by Haleakaloha, French Polynesia, and not actually stopping there, he jumps ship to swim to the island.
When a passing policeman is about to intervene, Annie talks him out of it, suggesting, " It's better some times to let folks settle some questions by what you might call democratic processes.
When Lewis and Clark ascended the Missouri, they noted passing the site of the “ old village of the Kanzas ” on July 2, 1804.

When and drivers
When multiple drivers are used in a system, a " filter network ", called a crossover, separates the incoming signal into different frequency ranges and routes them to the appropriate driver.
When stopped, drivers often idle their engines to provide heat, light, and power.
Rumours circulated that Villeneuve was one of several drivers in whom the Italian team was interested, and in August 1977 he flew to Italy to meet Ferrari, who was immediately reminded of the pre-war European champion Tazio Nuvolari: " When they presented me with this ' piccolo canadese ', this minuscule bundle of nerves, I immediately recognised in him the physique of Nuvolari and said to myself, let's give him a try.
When these systems were first introduced, some drivers resisted them, viewing them as a way for management to spy on the driver.
When the dam was built in the early 30s, Disney was a different place — hundreds of workers, bosses, engineers, truck drivers, and all the services a large workforce would require were based in and near Disney.
When driving in heavy rain drivers notice a reduction in road spray from other vehicles and improved visibility.
When this happens, humans hear a small popping sound, an event familiar to aircraft passengers, scuba divers, or drivers in mountainous regions.
When municipal motor vehicle parking is underpriced and roads are not tolled, the shortfall in tax expenditures by drivers, through gas tax and other taxes amounts to a very large subsidy for automobile use.
When the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Ohio Turnpike, and New Jersey Turnpike were built, Johnson bid on and won exclusive rights to serve drivers at service station turnoffs through the turnpike systems.
School zone signs are sometimes amended with the notice " When children are present " ( like shown on the photo ) which emphasizes its definition in the drivers handbook.
When plate denial was finally reinstated by the courts in 2006, as part of an agreement reached with the Ontario government to drop its legal appeal against the 407 ETR's use of plate denial, the 407 ETR introduced a payment plan for drivers who owe significant amount of tolls and fees.
When addressing driving, driver evaluations are administered to determine if drivers are safe behind the wheel.
When the time came to transport the pieces of the statue to the Square, the State Security Bureau, hearing of the students ' intention, declared that any truck drivers assisting them would lose their licenses.
When World War II came, following the Nazi occupation Wimille and fellow Grand Prix race drivers Robert Benoist and William Grover-Williams joined the Special Operations Executive, which aided the French Resistance.
When World War II broke out and France was occupied, these three race drivers all escaped to England where they joined the Special Operations Executive as secret agents to return to France to assist the French Resistance.
When some of the taxi drivers brought to the Magistrates ' Court, where Tunku was on the bench he cautioned and discharged them in spite of vigorous protest from the Officer-in-Charge of the Police District.
When requested by police, GEICS is now the only valid proof of insurance for Georgia drivers stopped in Georgia.
When subcompact cars were introduced in the 1970s, there was a fear that incompatibilities of mass and design could lead to more serious injuries for drivers of these smaller, lighter vehicles.
When applied to a FireWire card, OHCI means that the card supports a standard interface to the PC and can be used by the OHCI FireWire drivers that come with all modern operating systems.
When the drivers presses on the gas, the associated electronics interprets the pedal position and immediately sets the gasoline engine to the RPM that provides the best gas milage for that setting.
When nanny vans originated, they were regulated primarily by the schools and the van drivers.
When the ambulance falls down the escarpment, to which John Mills character ( Captain Anson ) runs after it and tries to jump in the drivers seat another driver can be seen already sat in the seat driving.
When approaching the exits from I-95 in Philadelphia for this bridge, drivers see signs referring to NJ Route 90.
When the United States joined the Allies after the German declaration of war in December 1941, Summersby was one of many MTC drivers assigned as chauffeurs to high ranking American military officers.

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