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When motorcycles were invented, some riders took to wearing heavy leather jackets to protect from road rash and wind blast ; some also wear chaps or full leather pants to protect the lower body.
When riders bought their tickets they were issued a voucher good for an ice cream ; the train would stop so tourists could wander around and cash in their ice cream coupons.
When Brown and his entourage rode the shelter of our line, believing that the troops of Saint-March could see a hill covered on your right, they were suddenly assailed by a group of French riders.
When not working to protect bull riders, rodeo clowns also have their own performances.
When the group arrived in Jackson, Carmichael and the eight other riders entered a “ white ” cafeteria.
When riding in the Western style, riders hold both reins in the left hand ( if they are right-handed ).
When it is " on ," The Wedge is for experienced riders only.
When the veto is an all-or-nothing power as it is in the United States Constitution, the executive must either accept the riders or reject the entire bill.
When developed, riders at the front are exposed to higher loads, and will tend to slip off the front in order to rejoin the pack farther back.
When two or more groups of riders want to contest control of the peloton, several lines may form racing one another.
When rodeo riders invaded Hollywood, they brought a battery of rodeo techniques that Canutt would expand and improve, including horse falls and wagon wrecks, along with the harnesses and cable rigs to make the stunts foolproof and safe.
When the car hits the pool, it displaces large amounts of water on its riders.
When both sides of the station are in use an employee directs riders in line to go to a particular side, where they can choose to sit in the front or rear of the train.
When a dragon hatches, they announce their names to their new riders upon Impression.
When Simeoni dropped back, he was abused by other riders, including Andrea Peron, Filippo Pozzato and Giuseppe Guerini.
When CORE dispatched " freedom riders " from the North to Monroe to campaign in 1961, the local NAACP chapter served as their base.
When Space Mountain was built at Disneyland, it was a completely new design with a single track and vehicles that seated riders side by side rather than behind one another.
When the train returns to the station, the floor is brought back up and the gate is closed as the next riders board the roller coaster.
When the ride transitioned yet again into Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin in 1998, the first window was fitted with the diorama of the hair salon, and the second left open to look into the new attraction, though concern was expressed over the fact that this view allows TTA riders to look directly into banks of high-powered blacklights.
* Narrated Aisha: The riders used to pass by us when we were with the Messenger of Allaah in ihrām When they came near, each of us would lower her Jilbāb from her head over her face, and when they passed by we would uncover our faces.
When called outside for the 2am start, the riders kept warm by running on the spot and flapping their arms.
When so marked, riders must pass through the flags.
When first learning boardsports like skateboarding and surfing, riders generally — but not always — quickly choose a preferred stance that generally becomes permanently preferred.
When Nash called Shuttlesworth again on Wednesday morning to tell him " The chickens are boxed ," he knew that the freedom riders were on their way.

When and missed
When the Republicans in 1964 gave Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona, Taft's successor as the conservative leader, their presidential nomination, Dewey declined to even attend the GOP Convention in San Francisco ; it was the first Republican Convention he had missed since 1936.
Hicks later agreed that the model missed important points of Keynesian theory, criticizing it as having very limited use beyond " a classroom gadget ", and criticizing equilibrium methods generally: " When one turns to questions of policy, looking towards the future instead of the past, the use of equilibrium methods is still more suspect.
When they missed interest payments, BCCI took control of the shares.
When the spear missed, Hector turned around to ask his brother for another spear, but " Deiphobus " had vanished.
When added to the 150 million workdays missed by employees suffering from a cold, the total economic impact of cold-related work loss exceeds $ 20 billion per year.
When the Little Rock, Mississippi River, and Texas Railroad was being built during the years of 1880-1881, it missed Red Bluff by four miles and the citizens moved to the new Town of Redfield which was named for J. E.
When he woke up on April 5 in Fort Jay Hospital on Governor's Island, he had missed his sailing for Europe and was under suspicion of deserting.
When the Northern Union clubs broke away from the RFU to form what is now rugby league, the Morley representatives missed the coach to Huddersfield as they were still in the pub.
When such an opportunity is missed, another target may be selected.
When filming his character's death, a large lamp exploded and rained down in pieces on Warner and Kelley ; one heavy piece barely missed striking Warner's head, which Kelley was sure would have killed him.
When Gadolin analyzed this mineral, he missed an opportunity to discover a second element: what he thought was aluminium ( alumina ) was in fact an element that would not be officially discovered until 1798: beryllium ( beryllia ).
When Gertrude Berg missed a couple of weeks due to illness, stations carrying the popular show were flooded with get-well mail.
When he missed a June 5, 1996, deadline to pay the child support, a Los Angeles judge set a trial date of July 17, at which time Strawberry agreed to use his signing bonus to pay the debt.
When Gurney overslept and missed a driver change in the middle of the night, Foyt was forced to double-stint and wound up driving nearly 18 hours of the 24-hour race.
When he missed the cut by two strokes at the 2007 Masters Tournament, Els ended tour-leading consecutive cut streaks on both the PGA Tour and the European Tour.
5 ) When Karna shot Nagastra on Arjuna, Krishna applied pressure to the chariot by his foot and thus sunk it, as a result of which the astra missed Arjuna's head and hit his crown instead.
When Heraclius launched his offensive in May 636, Yazdegerd could not coordinate with the maneuver — probably owing to the exhausted condition of his government — and what would have been a decisive plan missed the mark.
When Peter returned to the Parker family's motel hideout and stood in front of a window, the assassin took aim at Peter and fired, but missed — shooting Aunt May.
When war was declared, Muggeridge went to Maidstone to join up but was sent away at this point – " My generation felt they'd missed the First War, now was the time to make up.
When De Bont knocked over a camera assistant who had missed a cue, Burgess and his crew left, much to the shock of the cast.
When a junior officer like Browning, who was still only a lieutenant, was awarded the DSO, this was often regarded as an acknowledgement that the officer had only just missed out on the award of the Victoria Cross.
When the seventy-three-year-old Otis died on April 22, 1814, having not missed a single day's work in twenty-five years, senators seemed truly to lament his passing.
A third and final single, " When We Are Together ", was released in November 1999 and narrowly missed the UK Top 10 ( peaking at 12 ).
When Hull City missed out on promotion by one goal the following season, Appleton left to manage Swansea City.

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