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When and reading
When an occurrence Af is isolated during text reading, a random memory address Af, the address of a cell in the X-region, is computed from the form of Af.
When Alec finished reading he was sure that either Forbes or Stacy had killed Diana Beauclerk.
When he was twelve he took to reading St. Augustine and Aquinas, then Lao-tse, Confucius, Mencius, Suzuki, Hindu tomes by endless Krishnaists and numerous socio-archaeological papers.
When not on the House floor, Johnson, in Washington without wife Eliza, shunned social functions in favor of increased self study and reading in the Congressional library.
When Montag reads Dover Beach to them, Mrs. Phelps starts crying over how hollow her life is while Mrs. Bowles chastises Montag for reading a " filthy " poem.
When but eight years of age he would collect a number of boys, and standing on a cart in the market-place address them on the subject of his latest reading.
When it is not sufficient, the programmer may be able to use the procedural reading of programs and knowledge of the behaviour of the program executor to obtain greater efficiency.
When Chapman insisted that it was funny, they presented it at a reading for the other Python members.
When the measured pressure is rapidly pulsing, such as when the gauge is near a reciprocating pump, an orifice restriction in the connecting pipe is frequently used to avoid unnecessary wear on the gears and provide an average reading ; when the whole gauge is subject to mechanical vibration, the entire case including the pointer and indicator card can be filled with an oil or glycerin.
When reading from memory, data addressed by MAR is fed into the MDR ( memory data register ) and then used by the CPU.
When it is turned on, the copper has three states ; either reading an instruction, executing it, or waiting for a specific video beam position.
When a ribosome finishes reading an mRNA molecule, these two subunits split apart.
When later asked about the lyrical power of his prose, Bradbury replied, " From reading so much poetry every day of my life.
When she received the news, his mother attempted to contain her sorrow by writing down her feelings in a notebook her husband had been using to take notes on a relativity textbook he had been reading.
When I was nine or ten years old, the assigned reading in the class was “ The Man without a Country ", a short story by Edward Everett Hale.
When Heath signed an accession treaty before Parliament had even debated the issue, the second reading of the Bill to put the Treaty into law was passed by just eight votes on second reading, and it became clear that the British people would have no further say in the matter, he declared hostility to his party's line.
When used for measuring voltage, the input impedance of the multimeter must be very high compared to the impedance of the circuit being measured ; otherwise circuit operation may be changed, and the reading will also be inaccurate.
When the mail user agent process finds messages in the directory it moves them to ( using-link then unlink strategy may result in having the message duplicated ) and appends an informational suffix to the filename before reading them.
When Hari starts reading the book, he finds it disappointing except for the revealing of what the Mycogenians call their home planet, Aurora.
When a source and display are connected, the source first queries the display's capabilities by reading the monitor EDID block over an I²C link.
When reading, the magnetized material rotates past the heads, the ferrite core concentrates the field, and a current is generated in the coil.
When she learned of auditions for the lead role in Claudia, Rose Franken s hit play, she presented herself to David O. Selznick s New York office but fled in tears after what she thought was a bad reading.
When scanning the scene in front of you or reading these words right now, your eyes make jerky saccadic movements and your eyes stop several times, moving very quickly between each stop.
# When done with reading all the columns in the current open row, the word-line is switched off to disconnect the storage cell capacitors ( the row is " closed ") from the bit-lines.

When and sentence
When authorities convicted him of practicing medicine without a license ( he got off with a suspended sentence of three years because of his advanced age of 77 ), one of his victims was not around to testify: He was dead of cancer.
" When an elderly defendant told him that he would not be able to live to complete a five-year sentence, Landis scowled at him and asked, " Well, you can try, can't you?
When the death sentence was passed, according to Moskalenko's later account, Beria pleaded on his knees for mercy before collapsing to the floor and wailing and crying energetically, but to no avail: the other six defendants were executed by firing squad on 23 December 1953, the same day as the trial, while Beria was fatally shot through the forehead by General Batitsky after the latter stuffed a rag into Beria's mouth to silence his bawling.
When the tests set out by the Rules are satisfied, the accused may be adjudged " not guilty by reason of insanity " or " guilty but insane " and the sentence may be a mandatory or discretionary ( but usually indeterminate ) period of treatment in a secure hospital facility, or otherwise at the discretion of the court ( depending on the country and the offence charged ) instead of a punitive disposal.
When such an agreement is proposed, the court can reject it if it disagrees with the proposed sentence, in which case the defendant has an opportunity to withdraw his plea.
Examples in which the punned words typically exist in two different parts of speech often rely on unusual sentence construction, as in the anecdote: " When asked to explain his large number of children, the pig answered simply: ' The wild oats of my sow gave us many piglets.
When asked whether he was guilty or not guilty and willing to take the blood of the late King Charles I on his head, Harrison "... not only pleaded not guilty, but justified the sentence passed upon the King ( Charles I ), and the authority of those who had commissioned him to act as one of his judges.
When translating a sentence, an exact match means the same sentence has been translated before.
; Sententia quae in rem iudicatam transit, pro veritate habetur: When a definitive sentence is declared, it is considered to be the truth.
When dealing with words-as-words, short-form works and sentence fragments, this style places periods and commas outside the quotation marks:
When dealing with words-as-words, short-form works and sentence fragments, this style places periods and commas inside the quotation marks:
When a quotation is followed by other writing on a line of text, a space follows the closing quotation mark unless it is immediately followed by other punctuation within the sentence, such as a colon or closing punctuation.
* When Probe 17 overflew the South Pole, it passed directly over the place where Captain Scott's expedition ended. this sentence, South Pole is a proper name referring to Earth's south pole
When the poem is completed, the echo of the last phrase, line, or sentence, generally serves as the title.
When the Commons demand judgment, but not earlier, the Lords may proceed to pronounce the sentence against the accused.
When three of her four captors were apprehended and given maximum sentences ( including one death sentence ), McElroy defended them.
When the style is used within a sentence, the begins with a lower-case letter.
When the sentence was carried out, Tobias, senior counselor to the Pokanoket sachem King Philip, and a second supposed accomplice died.
When the attempt was made to carry out the sentence on the third " accomplice "-Tobias's son-the rope broke and he was imprisoned, having first confessed to the killings.
When the 2003 version of the FMA failed to advance in the Congress, Senator Allard re-introduced the Amendment on May 22, 2004 with a revised second sentence.
When a reader can reasonably interpret the same sentence as having more than one possible structure, the text is equivocal and meets the definition of syntactic ambiguity.
When the case is tried, the jury decide that he is guilty of manslaughter ( which carries a lighter sentence ) rather than premeditated murder.
When words have a grammatical gender associated with them, in many languages, there is an absolute requirement for morphological changes to maintain sentence agreement.
When the literacy test was abolished in 1706, the lesser sentence given to those who pleaded benefit of clergy was increased to up to 6 – 24 months ' hard labour.

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