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When and road
When the station wagon drew abreast of the dusty dirt road that led up to the porch of the Culver house, Pamela turned the wheel, guiding the car to its familiar parking spot close to the house, and stopped.
When Nan Patterson, a stunning and money-minded chorus girl who had appeared in a Floradora road show, rode down Broadway in a hansom cab with her married lover, Frank Young, she stopped the cab to disclose that Young had been shot dead, tearfully insisting that he had shot himself although experts said he could not have done so.
The sleeve notes continue: " When Bill Haley was fifteen he left home with his guitar and very little else and set out on the hard road to fame and fortune.
" When fighting broke out again, Hinde saw his Batetela allies drop human arms, legs and heads on the road.
When the road reached Columbus, Tipton constructed the first bypass road ever built ; it detoured south around the west side of Columbus enroute to Seymour.
When the angle θ does not satisfy the above condition, the horizontal component of force exerted by the road does not provide the correct centripetal force, and an additional frictional force tangential to the road surface is called upon to provide the difference.
When arriving in Ghent, it is best to leave cars in Park & Ride zones next to the road.
When the Church of St. Luke in the Fields was founded in 1820 it stood in fields south of the road ( now Christopher Street ) that led from Greenwich Lane ( now Greenwich Avenue ) down to a landing on the North River.
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 Theseus appeared in the town, his reputation had preceded him, having travelled along the notorious coastal road from Troezen and slain some of the most feared bandits there.
When the road ahead is clear, the ACC allows the vehicle to accelerate to a speed preset by the driver.
When a crossing road is at the same grade as the freeway, a bridge ( or, less often, an underpass ) will be built for the crossing road.
When the German autobahns built in the 1930s introduced higher design standards and speeds, road planners and road-builders in the United States started developing and building toll roads to similar high standards.
When rebuilt in the 1830s, the Cumberland Road became the first road in the U. S. to use the new macadam road surfacing.
When engineers cut a road up the western side of this draw, it became the main route inland off the beaches.
Despite the band achieving massive success with Slippery When Wet and New Jersey, living on the road almost destroyed the strong bond between the band members.
When chasing a car on a highway in " Marge on the Lam ", he was asked to describe his location, and replied " I'm on a road, looks to be asphalt -- aw jeez, trees, shrubs -- uh, I'm directly under the earth's Sun ... now.
When felled logs sit adjacent to a road, heavy machinery may simply lift logs onto trucks.
When Bonnie and Clyde stop on the side of the road to help Mr. Moss fix a flat tire, the police in the bushes open fire and riddle them violently.
When the road system was laid out in the 1920s, U. S. 1 was mostly assigned to the existing Atlantic Highway, which followed the Fall Line between the Piedmont and the Atlantic Coastal Plain north of Augusta.
When the New England road marking system was established in 1922, the Atlantic Highway within New England was signed as Route 1, with a Route 24 continuing north to Madawaska ; New York extended the number to New York City in 1924 with its own Route 1.

When and capacity
When Salieri retired from the stage, he recognized that artistic styles had changed and he felt that he no longer had the creative capacity to adapt or the emotional desire to continue.
When Caesar became dictator for a second time, Antony was made Master of the Horse, and in this capacity he remained in Italy as the peninsula's administrator in 47 BC, while Caesar was fighting the last Pompeians, who had taken refuge in the province of Africa.
When the water reaches the coastline, the corresponding coastal ponds, both freshwater and brackish, fill to capacity and beyond, spilling over into the sea.
When complete, the new cable will be able to support the equivalent of 62 million simultaneous phone calls, with the design capacity to support future internet growth and advanced applications such as video and e-commerce.
When a certain preset coin capacity is reached, a coin diverter automatically redirects, or " drops ," excess coins into a " drop bucket " or " drop box.
When many small files are expected a small block size would typically maximize capacity, but for a system dealing mainly with large files, a larger block size can provide a performance advantage.
* Immediate updates: When dealing with the public in any capacity, laws, specifications, and parameters can change.
When a network has no requirement for the secondary ring to do backup, it can also carry data, extending capacity to 200 Mbit / s.
When the transmission protocol uses the dropped-packets symptom of filled buffers to regulate its transmit rate, as the Internet's TCP does, bandwidth is fairly shared at near theoretical capacity with minimal network congestion delays.
When recharged, the old cells recharge more rapidly, leading to a rapid rise of voltage to near the fully charged state, but before the new cells with more capacity have fully recharged.
When watching a film that exceeds 74 minutes, which is the maximum video capacity of one disc, a viewer would have to stand up and change the disc upon reaching half-way ( unless the discs are played on a VCD changer that could hold multiple discs as well as playing them automatically in succession ), whereas a single VHS can hold 3½ hours of continuous video.
When the metric system was introduced in France in 1795, it included units for length, area, dry volume, liquid capacity, weight or mass, and even currency, but not for time.
When the non-socialist formed government in 1976, Bildt came to serve as the Moderate party coordinator in his capacity as close collaborator of the then party leader and Minister of Economy Gösta Bohman.
When Morbius used the machine the first time he himself barely survived, but found his intellectual capacity had been permanently doubled.
When the number of users outgrew the capacity of the original computer, additional ' compute ' resource computers could be attached via ARCNET, running the same applications and accessing the same data.
* When an airline sacrifices its capacity to other airlines as a code share partner, its operational cost will generally be reduced to nil.
When the ranks swelled beyond the capacity of the cabins, tents were pitched at the camp.
When the Alaskan oil fields were developed in the 1960s, Standard Oil decided that there was adequate capacity for refining at Anacortes and set aside plans to build a refinery on the property.
When questioned in court, Leuchter admitted he had not seen a document by the Waffen SS Commandant for construction issued when the gas chambers were constructed which estimated they had a 24-hour capacity of 4756 people, more than 30 times Leuchter's estimate of 156.
When opened, the stand held 10, 000 but the capacity has been reduced more recently to make room for disabled spectators and also to widen the exit aisles for safety reasons.
When applying for a loan ( mortgage, consumer loan ), lenders may take into consideration a high-income applicant's discretionary income in order to assess the loan repayment capacity of the applicant.
When the American Sugar Refining Company acquired almost all of the sugar-producing capacity in the U. S., the government sought to divest it of its monopoly.
" When the revelation of his own peculiar taste and capacity comes to a young man, let him reverently give it welcome, thank God, and take courage ," Eliot declared in his inaugural address:
When VAL was introduced to Taipei, the term medium capacity system was coined to differentiate VAL from heavy rail ( metro ).
When eastern stand is completed, it will have a capacity of 24, 000.

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