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When the fate of the individual is visited on the group, then ( the warm sweet butter dripped from her raised trembling fork and she pushed her head forward belligerently ), ah, then the true bitterness of existence could be tasted.
When the mast was raised, Alexander gave the order for Small and Cromwell to be placed under arrest, and now three figures in irons sprawled upon the open deck and terror stalked the Somers.
" When Jesus the Christ, who is the Word and the Bread of Life, comes a second time, the righteous will be raised incorruptible and will be taken in the clouds to meet their Lord.
When Louis IX again engaged in a crusade ( the Eighth Crusade ), Alphonse again raised a large sum of money and accompanied his brother.
When Bœotus and Æolus were born, they were raised by Metapontus ; but their stepmother ( Autolyte, wife of Metapontus ) quarrelled with their mother Arne, prompting Bœotus and Aeolus to kill Autolyte and flee from Icaria.
When not required it is raised clear of the ground.
When the regimental companies in the Grants had been raised, they held a vote in Dorset to determine who would command the regiment.
When the efficiency of a motor is raised by even a few percentage points, the savings, in kilowatt hours ( and therefore in cost ), are enormous.
When the key is pressed, the jack is raised, and the plectrum touches the string and begins to bend.
When the former Australian Federal Education Minister, Brendan Nelson, raised the notion of intelligent design being taught in science classes, the public outcry caused the minister to quickly concede that the correct forum for intelligent design, if it were to be taught, is in religious or philosophy classes.
When Caesar returned to Rome in 47 BC, the ranks of the Senate had been severely depleted, and so he used his censorial powers to appoint many new senators, which eventually raised the Senate's membership to 900.
" When the flags over the many peat-constructed towers were raised, farmers would go to others ' towers and attempt to " level them to the ground.
When the cash strapped NAC Executive Council voted to send a team to London to persuade Dr. Banda to return to Malawi and lead the movement, the powerful Salisbury Branch raised the funds required for the two men, Masauko Chipembere and Harry Bwanausi, to make the boat trip to England.
When the Bank Street ground was temporarily closed by bailiffs in 1902, club captain Harry Stafford raised enough money to pay for the club's next away game at Bristol City and found a temporary ground at Harpurhey for the next reserves game against Padiham.
When the Portuguese who were the first colonial power to dominate the island raised local militias under the command of local leaders known as Mudaliyars.
When estrogen levels were raised through the increased activity of the enzyme aromatase in male lab mice, OCD rituals were dramatically decreased.
When the water in paint media touches parchment's surface, the collagen melts slightly, forming a raised bed for the paint, a quality highly prized by some artists.
When saying Mass he was obliged to sit on a stool and at the elevation of the host his hands had to be raised by a mechanical contrivance.
When an armed attack is made upon the enemy, let this one cry be raised by all the soldiers of God: It is the will of God!
When the method is applied to a sufficient number of people over the course of a project, the objections raised above become addressed: The sample size ceases to be small and usability problems that arise with only occasional users are found.
When the two copper strips were raised, the plate was cut out of the circuit.
When next year the question of general warrants was raised in connexion with the case of Wilkes, Pitt vigorously maintained their illegality, thus defending at once the privileges of Parliament and the freedom of the press.
* When a worm enters water ( either by falling off the island, through a hole in the bottom of it, or by the waterline being raised above the worm )
When his mother died, his grandfather, former-Emperor Shirakawa, took him under his care and raised him.
When accommodations were made in the Quebec Act in 1774 to address this and other issues, religious concerns were raised in the largely Protestant Thirteen Colonies over the advance of " popery ".

When and moderate
When a dot appears close to the end of the transverse line, the `` moderate '' rating may be further classified according to the position of the dot with respect to the vertical marking denoting the mean age.
When the PNP and Manley returned to power in 1989 they continued the more moderate policies and were returned in the elections of 1993 and 1998.
** When baled, straw has moderate insulation characteristics ( about R-1. 5 / inch according to Oak Ridge National Lab and Forest Product Lab testing ).
When cumulus fractus and cumulus humilis are classified as vertical, it is on the basis of their potential for at least moderate upward growth during their daily cycle.
When a moderate number of sheets are inserted between the two " tongues " of the clip, the tongues will be forced apart and cause torsion in the bend of the wire to grip the sheets together.
When these demands were first published in May, 1838, they received a lukewarm response from Northern Star's Feargus O ' Connor and other Radicals, being seen as too moderate ( Thompson, 1984, p. 58 ).
When a small or moderate voltage is applied across the electrodes, only a tiny current flows, caused by reverse leakage through the diode junctions.
When moderate delegates then offered an alternative in April 1784 which scaled the projected army down to 900 men in 1 artillery and 3 infantry battalions, Congress rejected it as well, in part because New York feared that men retained from Massachusetts might take sides in a land dispute between the two states.
: When George in pudding time came o ' er, and moderate men looked big, sir
When used, if the score is moderate to high, further evaluation, and possibly treatment, by a Clinical Psychotherapist is warranted.
When Adolphe Thiers resigned in May 1873, and a Royalist, Marshal MacMahon, was placed at the head of the government, Gambetta urged his friends to a moderate course.
The single " When I Fall in Love ", a duet with Clive Griffin, achieved moderate success on the U. S. and Canadian charts, and was nominated for two Grammy Awards, winning one.
When there is a moderate suspicion of disease, the ESR may have some value as a " sickness index.
When the moderate bourgeois Jacobin Club took over the National Convention in 1793, many sans-culottes even supported the Committee of Public Safety and Maximilien Robespierre's bloody Reign of Terror.
" When the assembly met to draft a petition to London on the matter in October 1764, Hutchinson opposed the inclusion of the radicals ' language, and eventually pushed through a more moderate statement of opposition.
When the Prime Minister, George Canning, died in 1827 Goderich succeeded him, but was unable to hold together Canning's fragile coalition of moderate Tories and Whigs.
When many moderate conservatives defected to unite with liberals to form a new political party, the " Progressive League ", the conservatives ' hold on power became unsustainable due to the lack of a workable governing majority in the parliament.
When pianist Artur Schnabel undertook his pioneering complete recording of the Beethoven sonatas in the 1930s, he told EMI that if he didn't complete the cycle, they should have Kempff complete the remainder-even though the two pianists took noticeably different approaches to the composer ( for example, Schnabel preferred extremely fast or slow tempos, while Kempff preferred moderate ones ).
The Three Degrees had a moderate hit with a remake of the Five Keys ' " Close Your Eyes ", but scored better on Roulette with their remake of the Chantel's " Maybe " and " When Will I See You Again " on Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff's Philadelphia International Records.
When even moderate reformers were being persecuted following the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837, Hincks considered moving to the United States.
When Sousa Franco and his SPD-inspired social democrats started their break with the rest of the party he referred to a division between " a rural wing, led by Sá Carneiro, and an urban wing, more moderate and truly social democratic, close to the positions of Helmut Schmidt " Due to the electoral influence of ruralism on the PSD's politics they may be seen inside of or influencing most factions.
When openly-gay Congressman Barney Frank was asked if Dreier was not elected House majority leader because he was too ' moderate ', Frank replied: " Yes, in the sense that I marched in the moderate pride parade last summer and went to a moderate bar.
When treating moderate to severe pain, the type of the pain, acute or chronic, needs to be considered.

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