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When Beavis finally comes down from his sugar high, he is hanging on a meathook in the farmer's barn, where the old man and a similarly pale Butt-Head seemingly attack him with chainsaws as the episode fades to blood red.
When α is an integer, moreover, as was similarly the case for the functions of the first kind, the following relationship is valid:
When gzip is invoked as, it also decompresses the data, but behaves similarly to.
When dissolved in hydrochloric acid, a water-soluble yellow salt, PmCl < sub > 3 </ sub >, is produced ; similarly, when dissolved in nitric acid, a nitrate results, Pm ( NO < sub > 3 </ sub >)< sub > 3 </ sub >.
" In Pinafore, Sir Joseph similarly sings: " When the breezes blow / I generally go below ".
When he does so, Pharaoh's sorcerers counter by similarly casting down their own rods, which also become serpents, but Aaron's rod / serpent swallows them all.
When the Metropolitan District Railway was electrified in 1905 it ceased using the ELR, the last trains running on 31 July 1905 ; similarly, the Metropolitan Railway suspended its service after 2 December 1906.
When the basis is an uncountable set, the orthonormality condition holds similarly,
When he moved on to direct Happy Days, he introduced Mork in a similarly atypical season-five episode entitled My Favorite Orkan.
When former colleague Kevin Rowland heard these demo tapes, he invited O ' Hara to join Dexys, and adopted a similarly folk-influenced sound for his own group.
* When wrestling in England years after Crabtree's death, US wrestler Colt Cabana occasionally wore a singlet similarly styled after Big Daddy's and imitating many of his trademark mannerisms, calling himself " Colt Daddy ".
When a lungfish is obtaining oxygen from its gills, its circulatory system is configured similarly to the common fish.
When there is only one real root ( and p ≠ 0 ), it may be similarly represented using hyperbolic functions, as
When they tried to similarly tackle the debt problems in the dock industry in 1984 the dockers went on strike.
When a stock splits, many charts show it similarly to a dividend payout and therefore do not show a dramatic dip in price.
Similarly in She opened the shutters and looked outside and When he heard the crash, he looked up, outside is logically outside ( of ) the house, and up is similarly an adjunct (= upwards, in an upwards direction, he is looking in a direction that is higher than where his eyes were previously directed ).
" When properly pronounced, the first letter of the name Gauteng is a voiceless velar fricative, pronounced similarly to the " ch " in the German achtung or Scottish loch and the same as the Dutch " g " or the Spanish " g " as in gente.
When the IWW in the United States was suppressed during the Red Scare and the Palmer Raids, there was pressure to similarly attack Canada's One Big Union movement:
When abandoned, these holes — made similarly by all woodpeckers — provide good homes in future years for many forest song birds and a wide variety of other animals.
When the show moved to ITV1, he appeared there and was similarly amusing when he wandered around the set, revealing that the backdrop was not actually a view of the cityscape of London and wore a mixture of moustaches in order to ruin the editing of the show.
When the device explodes later, it acts similarly to a conventional explosive such as C-4.
When Saamsky District was abolished on January 26, 1963, Gremikha, its administrative center, was similarly subordinated to Severomorsk.
When questioned by reporters, DeMint also stated that single mothers who live with their boyfriends should similarly be excluded from being educators.
When other forms of auto racing similarly instituted classes which require DOT approved street tyres, some manufacturers similarly began to market tyres which superficially resembled their high performance street tyres, but with the least tread permissible and with very soft, sticky rubber, intended specifically for competition because the soft tread would wear too quickly for street use.

When and adapted
( When Christie adapted Witness into a stage play, she lengthened the ending so that the murderer was also killed.
When Michael Morton adapted Roger Ackroyd for the stage, he removed the character of Caroline replacing her with a young girl.
When the Ming Dynasty Chinese astronomer Xu Guangqi adapted the European southern hemisphere constellations to the Chinese system in The Southern Asterisms, he combined Apus with some of the stars in Octans to form the " Exotic Bird " ( 異雀, Yìquè ).
When blacks began singing adapted versions of these hymns, they were called Negro spirituals.
This absence of investment contributes to the marginalisation of these zones. When unfavourable agro-climatic conditions are combined with an absence of infrastructure and access to markets, as well as poorly adapted production techniques and an underfed and undereducated population, most such zones are excluded from development.
When later adapted by Carl Auer von Welsbach for the splitting of didymium, nitric acid was used as a solvent to lower the solubility of the system.
When heavy, wet snow with a snow-water equivalent ( SWE ) ratio of between 6: 1 and 12: 1 ( in extreme cases, as heavy as 4: 1 ) and a weight in excess of 10 pounds per square foot (~ 50 kg / m < sup > 2 </ sup >) piles onto trees or electricity lines – particularly if the trees have full leaves or are not adapted to snow – significant damage may occur on a scale usually associated with hurricanes.
When those plans did not come to fruition, Fleming adapted the ideas to form the basis of the novel, which he originally titled The Wound Man.
When Sumerian cuneiform was adapted for writing Akkadian, this was ambiguous because both words were written with the same character ( conventionally transcribed KUR, after its Sumerian pronunciation ).
When Shaw heard, in 1921, that Franz Lehár wanted to set his play Pygmalion to music, he sent word to Vienna that Lehár be instructed that he could not touch Pygmalion without infringing Shaw's copyright and that Shaw had " no intention of allowing the history of The Chocolate Soldier to be repeated "( only after Shaw's death was Pygmalion eventually adapted by Lerner and Loewe as My Fair Lady ).
When director Frank Capra and writer Robert Riskin adapted it for the screen in 1938, the film won the Best Picture Oscar and Capra won for Best Director.
When the Cheyenne were fully adapted to the classic Plains culture, they had a bi-lateral band kinship system.
When Tango spread as a fashionable dance to Paris in the early 20th century, the Bandonion was adapted with a new unisonoric fingering option known as the French or Piguri system.
When Lehman came on board, the traveling salesman – which had previously been suited to James Stewart – was adapted to a Madison Avenue advertising executive, a position which Lehman had formerly held.
When submitting the adapted screenplay to 20th Century-Fox chief Darryl F. Zanuck, Joseph L. Mankiewicz mentioned that he found it too long and asked how Zanuck felt about shortening the movie.
When film director Michael Curtiz adapted Mildred Pierce for the big screen in 1945, he lived up to the cinemagoers ' and the producers ' expectations by adding a murder that is not in the novel.
When the municipal reform was carried out in the 1970s, Gislaved adapted the still unused coat of arms as the municipal arms.
Rod Serling had previously adapted the episode " And When the Sky Was Opened " from a short story of Matheson's.
More than two dozen independent theatrical and musical productions have been based on Einstein's Dreams, including a production at Chicago's National Pastime Theater in 2000, produced and directed by Patrizia Acerra and Dawn Arnold ; a production at Paradise Theater in New York in 2001, produced and directed by Paul Stancato and Brian Rhinehart ; a production at the Culture Project Theater in New York in 2003, directed by Rebecca Holderness ; a production at the People's Branch Theater in Nashville in 2003, adapted by Brian Niece and David Alford, directed by David Alford ; a musical production at the Martin Segal Theater of CUNY in New York in 2003, produced by Brian Schwartz with music and lyrics by Joshua Rosenblum and Joanne Lessner ; a production by the Underground Railway Theater in Boston in 2006 ; and a production by the University of Memphis in 2006, under the direction of Gloria Baxter ; a musical composition titled " In This World " by Paul Hoffman in 2000 and performed by the Silverwood Trio on their own CD ; and a musical composition titled " When Einstein Dreams " by Nando Michelin in 2003 and performed by the Nando Michelin Group on a Double Times Record CD.
When blacks began singing adapted versions of these hymns, they were called Negro spirituals.
When Gunsmoke was adapted for television in 1955, the network did not appear interested in bringing either Conrad or his radio costars to the medium ( his weight was rumored to be a deciding factor ) despite a campaign to convince the network.
When Martin Scorsese announced that he was re-making Cape Fear, Bernstein adapted Bernard Herrmann's original score to the new film.
Four years later, his first novel, When the Bough Breaks, was published, became a bestseller and was adapted as a TV movie.
As early as 3 March 1914, Nazarene mission policy developed for the work in Japan by Reynolds encouraged the creation of " self-supporting and self-governing churches ": When a Mission Church reaches a place where it can become entirely self supporting it shall be organized by the District Missionary Superintendent ( SIC ) Into a self supporting body according to the manual of the Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene adapted to the needs peculiar to the country, and shall be governed by the same.

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