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When and searching
When information was being collected about a user, information stored in the optional tables would be found by searching for this key.
When hunting, the Common Kestrel characteristically hovers about 10 – 20 m ( c. 30 – 70 ft ) above the ground, searching for prey, either by flying into the wind or by soaring using ridge lift.
When Myron Selznick, who also represented Olivier, met Leigh, he felt that she possessed the qualities his brother was searching for.
When not searching for food they spend a good part of the day sun bathing, stretched on the branches.
When searching for articles, a box on the right of the search results page shows the most relevant results from our sister projects, such as Wiktionary, Wikisource and Wikibooks.
When searching for or mourning Osiris, the two goddesses are often likened to falcons or kites, possibly because kites travel far in search of carrion, because the Egyptians associated their plaintive calls with mourning, or because of the goddesses ' connection with Horus, who is often represented as a falcon.
When an individual is searching in vital records such as birth records for possible ancestors, the researcher must contend with a number of issues that could be encapsulated in a membership function.
When ants come out of the nest searching for food, they are stimulated by the pheromone to follow the trail towards the food source.
When conditions are dry, the deprivation of moisture outside drives many pests inside searching for water.
When the stage driver, Buck ( Andy Devine ), looks for his normal shotgun guard, Marshal Curly Wilcox ( George Bancroft ) tells him that the guard has gone searching for fugitive the Ringo Kid ( John Wayne ).
When Sora, Donald, and Goofy arrive in Neverland, Riku throws them in the hold where they meet and escape with Peter Pan, who is searching for his friend Wendy.
When he assembled the New York Edition of his fiction in his final years, James wrote a series of prefaces that subjected his own work to the same searching, occasionally harsh criticism.
When the staff left, the local population from the surrounding villages started large-scale excavations on the camp site, searching for gold and valuables.
I didn't go in to the cause or the etiology ; the only searching question I asked was " When you get in the shower to scrub yourself for hours, tell me, do you start at the top of your head, or the soles of your feet, or in the middle?
When searching for food, a forager may come across food waste that is not entirely sealed from the unwanted waste in the same rubbish sack.
When a mobile is " searching ", it is attempting to find pilot signals on the network by tuning to particular radio frequencies, and performing a cross-correlation across all possible PN phases.
When questioned, representatives of WMG indicated that they are actively searching for suitable applications for the Fast Ferries and they would not rule out such a service.
When, again, he went searching for food and drink, Szpilman managed to find some crusts of bread to eat and a fire bucket full of water.
When Hain was 10, he was awoken in the early hours by police officers searching his bedroom for ' incriminating documents '.
When Gambit's psyche absorption had worn off, Rogue spent months searching for him, to no avail.
When production problems delayed the general issue of the new rifles, and with the 1978 Battle of Kolwezi showing the immediate need for a more modern weapon, the French Army began searching for a temporary rifle to fill this need until the FAMAS came into full production.
When they discovered The Beast ( Glory ) was searching for The Key they chose to hide it.
This works on searching for contradictions: When a cell cannot be a box, because some other cell would produce an error, it will definitely be a space.
When all simple methods above are exhausted, searching for contradictions may help.

When and villa
When a year had passed he was recalled and kept practically a prisoner in his own villa, in expectation of severer measures after a new and more stringent imperial edict arrived, demanding the execution of all Christian clerics, according to reports of it by Christian writers.
When the Prince arrives at Cinderella's villa, the stepsisters try in vain to win over the prince.
When the Bourbon rule collapsed in 1860 ( see Francis II of the Two Sicilies ) a British man named James Stevenson bought the northern part of the island, built a villa, reopened the local mines and planted vineyards for grapes that would later be used to make Malmsey wine.
When the news was brought to Thrasea at his suburban villa, where he was entertaining a number of friends and sympathisers, he retired to a bedroom, and had the veins of both his arms opened.
When his private villa in 1882 was extended with a winter garden, sculptures soon outnumbered plants in it.
When Vienna was liberated by the Red Army, Elisabeth's villa was commandeered and then ransacked by Soviet soldiers.
When Hütteldorf became part of the French occupied zone, the villa was occupied by General Bethouart ; Elisabeth and Leopold were not allowed to return until 1955, when the Allied occupation ended.
When it is associated with a personal name, villa was probably used in the original sense of a country estate rather than a chartered town.
When the Visigoths conquered the territory, however, they retained the Roman rural villa system in establishing the Campos Góticos.
When Toshihito obtained land along the south bank of the Katsura River, the location of the novel the Tales of Genji, he set out to construct a villa modeled on passages from it.
When Elsa comes to the villa to spend her summer with Raymond, it is clear that she is the latest of many women whom Cécile has seen enter the life of her father and exit fairly quickly: young, superficial, and fashionable.
When Swift comes up to the villa Mary has already made up her mind to confess everything to him.
When lodging in a villa, guests can now stay on the club level.
When he retired from public life to a villa in southern Italy, she accompanied him.
When they return to the villa the Doctor announces that he is off to Rome, some miles away, and will travel there with Vicki.
When his car frequently is seen parked outside her villa, local gossips become convinced the two are having an affair.
" When Vittorio Mangano got the job in the Arcore villa, Stefano Bontade and some of his close aides used to meet Berlusconi using visits to Mangano as an excuse ," Giuffrè said.
When Wagner was obliged to leave Munich in March 1866, he moved to a spacious villa in Tribschen on a headland projecting into Lake Lucerne.
When Virgil died at Brindisi in 19 BCE, he asked that his ashes be taken back to his villa just outside of Naples.

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