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When it came to shooting in New York City, Carpenter managed to persuade federal officials to grant access to Liberty Island.
When shooting is finished, the director can then turn his full attention to collaborating with the editor and further refining the cut of the film.
When he complained, Orwell hit him a crack across the legs with a shooting stick and Heppenstall then had to defend himself with a chair.
When a meteoroid enters the atmosphere, frictional, pressure, and chemical interactions with the atmospheric gasses cause the body to heat up and emit light, thus forming a fireball, also known as a meteor or shooting / falling star.
When they do, he places his index finger against his temple gesturing the act of shooting himself.
When questioned by the police about the shooting his only response was " nobody shot me ".
When Mersault is prosecuted for shooting an Arab man during a fight, the prosecuting attorneys seem more interested in the inability or unwillingness of Meursault to cry at his mother's funeral than the murder of the Arab, because they find his lack of remorse offensive.
When shooting started, the horse that Tom McLaury held jumped to one side.
When time approached for the shooting of a number, Astaire would rehearse for another two weeks and record the singing and music.
When the shooting stopped, nineteen civilians had been killed or mortally wounded.
When the lion is spotted, the professional hunter and the client will stalk in close until they reach a good shooting position.
When he was captured by Sioux Indians and later adopted into the tribe, he was given the name Eagle Eyes because of his remarkable shooting skills.
When Dennis Chapin was involved in the shooting death of Oscar J. Rountree at the Dan Breen Saloon in San Antonio, Texas, the community changed its name to Edinburg to honor John Young, a prominent businessman who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.
When the shooting began, the terrorists told their hostages to lean forward in the theater seats and cover their heads behind the seats.
When shooting at a rate faster than the cylinder can absorb heat from the environment to counter the cooling of the evaporating liquid, the pressure will drop, and the velocity is likely to drop as well in a non-regulated gun.
When complimented on his shooting, he replied, " It would be hard if there were not something I could do.
When the technique of the shooting is correct the result is that the arrow hits the target.
When shooting began at Lexington and Concord in April 1775, militia units from across New England rushed to Boston and bottled up the British in the city.
When Baker was cast to replace Davison, many fans cited that shooting scene in Arc of Infinity, prompting Baker to say jokingly that he got the part of the Doctor by killing the incumbent.
When Omar was 13 his father, with whom he credited passing on to him a love of books, baseball and shooting, died.
When shooting with forced perspective, it's important to have the aperture stopped down sufficiently to achieve proper DOF ( depth of field ), so that the foreground object and background are both sharp.
When shooting went over schedule in Seattle, Washington, Laura's death in the train car had to be shot in Los Angeles on soundstage during the last day of shooting, October 31.
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 the traveling Buffalo Bill's Wild West show visits Cincinnati, Ohio (" Colonel Buffalo Bill "§), Frank Butler, the show's handsome, womanizing star (" I'm a Bad, Bad, Man "§), challenges anyone in town to a shooting match.

When and larger
When decision makers act within this frame they determine whether a claim put forward in the name of religion is to be accepted by the larger community as appropriate to religion.
When a word represents a larger construction of which it is the only expressed part, it normally has more stress than it would have in fully expressed construction.
When the smaller facet-planes of Analytical Cubism were placed upon or juxtaposed with the large, dense shapes formed by the affixed materials of the collage, they had to coalesce -- become `` synthesized '' -- into larger planar shapes themselves simply in order to maintain the integrity of the picture plane.
When a chain in which a player owns stock is acquired by a larger chain, players earn money based on the size of the acquired chain.
When a merger occurs, the larger hotel chain always acquires the smaller hotel chain.
When its normal prey is scarce, the arctic fox scavenges the leftovers and even feces of larger predators, such as the polar bear, even though the bear's prey includes the arctic fox itself.
When the CCITT ( now ITU-T ) was standardizing ATM, parties from the United States wanted a 64-byte payload because this was felt to be a good compromise in larger payloads optimized for data transmission and shorter payloads optimized for real-time applications like voice ; parties from Europe wanted 32-byte payloads because the small size ( and therefore short transmission times ) simplify voice applications with respect to echo cancellation.
When in “ 7800 ” mode ( signified by the appearance of the full screen Atari logo ), the graphics are generated entirely by the MARIA graphics processing unit, all system RAM is available and game data is accessed in larger 48K blocks.
When choosing a set of shells, a jazz drummer may want smaller maple shells, while a rock drummer may want larger birch shells.
When the TX-0 successfully proved the basic concepts, attention turned to a much larger system, the 36-bit TX-2 with a then-enormous 64 kWords of core memory.
When DEC introduced the PDP-1, they also mentioned larger machines at 24, 30 and 36-bits, based on the same design.
When Elizabeth was 3 years old, the family moved to 142 Long Acre, where they were to live for 2 years, whilst two more children were born and her father moved up in the world, becoming not only the manager of a larger pawnbroker ’ s shop, but also a silversmith.
When the Gaon saw that the Golem was growing larger and larger, he feared that the Golem would destroy the universe.
When the electric current is applied, the larger molecules move more slowly through the gel while the smaller molecules move faster.
When separating larger nucleic acids ( greater than a few hundred bases ), the preferred matrix is purified agarose.
When Minnie Pearl joined the cast, they had a larger classroom scene with, at first, real children as the students, but would later return to the cast members playing children, with Minnie still as the teacher.
When sea water freezes, the ice is riddled with brine-filled channels which sustain sympagic organisms such as bacteria, algae, copepods and annelids, which in turn provide food for animals such as krill and specialised fish like the Bald notothen, fed upon in turn by larger animals such as Emperor penguins and Minke whales.
When the number of particles in one excited state exceeds the number of particles in some lower-energy state, population inversion is achieved and the amount of stimulated emission due to light that passes through is larger than the amount of absorption.
When using an LR parser within some larger program, you can usually ignore all the mathematical details about states, tables, and generators.
When played as a misère game, Nim strategy is different only when the normal play move would leave no heap of size two or larger.
When the medal With Distinction is awarded, the star may be presented depending from a neck ribbon and can be identified by its larger size than the standard medal ( compare size of medals in pictures below ; President Reagan's was awarded With Distinction ).
* When the hand improves the preceding aggression has increased the size of the pot, meaning a larger win.
When males of a species are much larger than females, polygyny is usually practiced.
When Steele died in 1959 Crawford was appointed to the Board of Directors of Pepsi-Cola, a position she held until 1973, although she was not a board member of the larger PepsiCo, created in 1965.

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