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When fully rigged and riding a tradewind, they had peak average speeds over.
When the blind Cyclops lets the sheep out to graze, he feels their backs to ensure the men are not riding out, but because of Odysseus ' plan, he does not feel the men underneath.
When riding a motorcycle, the rider sometimes salutes with the left hand, as the right hand is needed to hold the throttle twistgrip open.
When he was 16, he started out riding as a mechanic for his employers customers.
When he arrived, the Chimera was truly ferocious, and he could not harm the monster even while riding on Pegasus.
When the old gentleman asked if he could be helped for his fear of riding in an elevator, I told him I could probably scare the pants off him in another direction.
When the movie was first shown, it encouraged many surfers to go abroad, giving birth to the " surf-and-travel " culture, which prizes finding " uncrowded surf ", meeting new people and riding the perfect wave.
Dean Lockier, after alluding to his unrivalled skill in riding, dancing and fencing, adds, " When he came into the presence-chamber it was impossible for you not to follow him with your eye as he went along, he moved so gracefully ".
When riding a horse through the poles, the rider must first look to where they want to go.
" When at last the general election came, in 1921, the UFA declined to run a candidate in Stewart's Sedgewick riding as a sign of respect to the Premier.
When Speed recalls his knowledge of French History, a rendition of Jacques-Louis David's painting of Napoleon Crossing the Alps, which depicts Napoleon riding Marengo, is drawn in the episode.
When riding a long stirrup, the rider has excellent control of the horse and the greatest ability to feel and communicate with the horse via the riding aids.
When riding in a short stirrup, the rider has the ability to partially stand up and get the seat clear of the saddle.
When riding with short stirrups, the rider often adopts what is known as a forward seat, thus inhibiting the horse's balance and athletic maneuverings as little as possible.
When a skysurfer is filmed by another skydiver falling alongside them, the resulting film gives the appearance that the skysurfer is riding on the air in the same way a surfer rides on a wave.
When the player completes a stage riding a skateboard, he does not get to take it to the next stage like he could in the previous game.
When she was twelve or thirteen, Cosimo I's wife Eleonora of Toledo was outraged because Giulia's riding cloak did not look right ; it was not decorated as she had ordered and it was the wrong length.
When the 2000 election was called in October, Clark stood for election in a Calgary, Alberta riding.
When the bubble that the developers were riding burst, the bay was left scarred with the remnants of their failed project.
When riding in the Western style, riders hold both reins in the left hand ( if they are right-handed ).
When London hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics, Greenwich Park was the venue for the equestrian events and for the riding and running parts of the modern pentathlon events.
When the riding of Sudbury East was eliminated for the 1999 election, she was re-elected again in the redistributed Nickel Belt constituency.
When he was riding the Tour d ' Indre-et-Loire once, news reached him that 20 cows had been stolen.
When raiding, or riding, as it was termed, the Reivers rode light on hardy nags or ponies renowned for the ability to pick their way over the boggy moss lands ( see: Galloway pony, Hobelar ).

When and whale
When initially expelled by or removed from the whale, the fatty precursor of ambergris is pale white in color ( sometimes streaked with black ), soft, with a strong fecal smell.
When surfacing to breathe, the blue whale raises its shoulder and blowhole out of the water to a greater extent than other large whales, such as the fin or sei whales.
When breathing, the whale emits a spectacular vertical single-column spout up to, typically.
When the whaleship Essex was rammed and sunk by a whale in 1820, the captain opted to sail 3000 miles upwind to Chile rather than 1400 miles downwind to the Marquesas because he had heard the Marquesans were cannibals.
When seen from a distance, juveniles can be confused with other cetacean species, such as the false killer whale or Risso's dolphin.
When hunting a young whale, a group chases it and its mother until they wear out.
When ' Big Raven ', a deity in human form, found a stranded whale, he was told by the Great Spirit where to find special mushrooms that would give him the strength to drag the whale back to the sea and thus return order to the world.
When the ship was struck by a whale on November 20, 1820, he joined the boat of the first mate, Owen Chase, who later wrote about the incident in the Narrative of the Most Extraordinary and Distressing Shipwreck of the Whale-Ship Essex, the book that would inspire Herman Melville to write Moby-Dick.
When Pratt met Rogers at McClintocksville on a business trip, he already knew Charles Ellis, having earlier bought whale oil from him back east in Fairhaven.
When a distinction needed to be made between the two shaku, the cloth unit was referred to as kujirajaku ( whale shaku, as the rulers for measuring cloth were made from whale whiskers ) and the other shaku was referred to as kanejaku ( metal shaku ).
When the sound was played back to them, a group of herring responded to the sound by moving away from the call, even though no whale was present.
When it exploded, the whale was on the back of a truck near the center of Tainan, en route from the university laboratory to the preserve.
When he transforms into Slammu, he becomes a whale Shark.
When hardness can be sacrificed, whale, cottonseed and mineral oils are used.
When she woke up the next morning, Canola realized the wind had created the music by blowing through partially rotted sinew still attached to a whale skeleton.
When Ansell's motorboat was capsized and sunk by " something big " ( he sensationally claimed it was a whale ), no one knew where to find him.
When a whale dies in shallow water, its carcass is typically devoured by scavengers over a relatively short period — within several months.
When it comes to the waters leading to the Archipelago of Last Years, Rudolph ends up riding on Big Ben ( a whale with a clock attached to his tail ).
When the Porsche 911 Turbo debuted in August 1974, with large, flared, rear spoilers, they were immediately dubbed whale tails.
When removed and pressed, this deposit is known as whale tallow, and the oil from which it is removed is known as pressed whale oil, yet is sometimes passed as sperm oil.

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