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When and someone
When someone says
, for example
, `` They took x-rays
to see that there was nothing wrong
with me
'', it pays
to consider
how this statement would normally
be made
.
`` When you marry
, you want
to have things
in common
'', a girl
said, `` and it's hard when you don't marry
someone with your own background
''.
When he had finished
with that
, he would go
to another part of
the hotel
and say much
the same things
to someone else
, most probably
a busboy
.
When I told him
someone had torn
it out
, he shouted
.
When someone does develop chronic or severe problems
with anxiety
, such problems are usually classified as being one or more of
the specific types of Anxiety Disorders
.
When someone was praising an orator for his ability
to magnify small points
, he
said, " In my opinion it's not
a good cobbler
who fits large shoes on small feet
.
When several banshees appeared at once
, it indicated
the death of
someone great or holy
.
When used
in a generic sense
, a Buddha
is generally considered
to be someone who discovers
the true nature of reality
.

Writing
in 2010 Neil Finn
said, "
When we lost Paul
it was like
someone pulled
the rug out from underneath everything
, a terrible jolt out of
the dark blue
.
When someone bring
a red tomato into her room
, she
is stunned
.
When police speculated about
the assailant
, the juvenile probation officer assisting at
the scene of
the murders speculated that Echols was " capable " of committing
the murders
, stating "
it looks like Damien Echols finally killed
someone.
When someone judges something
to be good
, or some action
to be right
, then
the person
is using
the faculty of moral intuition
.
When someone hit
a scram switch
the clock stopped
and the display was replaced
with the word " FOO "; at TMRC
the scram switches are therefore called " Foo switches ".
When asked to recommend
someone else
, Davis suggested Robert E
. Lee
, then an army major
in Baltimore ; López approached Lee
, who also declined on
the grounds of his duty
.
When someone speaks of
a mishap involving an audible arcing of electricity
, the word " zap "
is often used (
and has subsequently been expanded
and used
to describe non-auditory effects generally connoting
the same sort of localized but thorough interference or destruction similar
to that produced
in short-circuit sparking ).
When the U
. S
. Attorney decides
to indict
someone under RICO
, he or she has
the option of seeking
a pre-trial restraining order or injunction
to temporarily seize
a defendant's assets
and prevent
the transfer of potentially forfeitable property
, as well as require
the defendant
to put up
a performance bond
.
When someone asked him why
, he
said: " So that I may learn
it, then die
.
When someone exerts their will against
the world
, they disrupt that harmony
.
When a landowner left England
to fight
in the Crusades
, he needed
someone to run his estate
in his absence
, often
to pay
and receive feudal dues
.
When some effort at fulfilling some reparation condition fails
, it must
be repeated
, usually by
someone else after some intervening time-period ; history therefore exhibits
a cyclic pattern
.
When she realizes her powers have gone at
the end of Season Eight
, however
, Willow ends her relationship
with Kennedy
, saying that there
is someone else Willow
is in love
with, who she will never see again
.
When Heath called
a leadership election at
the end of 1974
, Powell claimed they would have
to find
someone who was not
a member of
the Cabinet that " without
a single resignation or public dissent
, not merely swallowed but advocated every single reversal of election pledge or party principle ".
When a door
is locked only
someone with a key can enter through
the door depending on
how the lock
is configured
.
When the crate reaches
the destination matching its label
, it is opened
and the bags ( SDUs ) removed only
to become PDUs when
someone reads
the code of
the destination post office
.
When and audience
When he turns briefly
to literary style
, in the Third Book
, he again looks
to the effect on
the audience.
When he had finished speaking
, a member of
the audience stood up
and suggested that Bavaria should break away from Prussia
and form
a separate nation
with Austria
.
When the audience applauded — testimonies differ over whether at
the end of
the scherzo or
the whole symphony — Beethoven was several measures off
and still conducting
.

"
When asked about his secretive nature
, Marker has
said " My films are enough for them
audience.
When his Decca co-workers The Andrews Sisters began their engagement at
the London Palladium directly on
the heels of Kaye's incredibly successful 1948 appearance there
, the trio was so well received that David Lewin of
the Daily Express declared
, " The
audience gave The Andrews Sisters
the Danny Kaye roar!
When Baum had been touring New York State
in the title role
, the actor playing
the ghost fell through
the floorboards
, and the rural
audience thought
it was part of
the show
and demanded that
the actor repeat
the fall
, because they thought
it was funny
.
When Laban reached Rachel's tent
, she hid
the teraphim by sitting on them
and stating she could not get up because she was menstruating ; this event was considered by
the biblical
audience as conveying significant defilement upon
the teraphim
.
When " Picture " was released
it introduced Kid Rock
to a wider
audience, and was ultimately
the most successful single on
the album
.
When she entered features
, Hollywood believed that
the movies ' future lay
in reproducing Broadway plays for
a mass
audience.
When audience research
is conducted for domestic theatrical release
, it involves these areas:
When a Mattachine officer suggested an " amicable
and sweet " candlelight vigil demonstration
, a man
in the audience fumed
and shouted
, " Sweet!
When the song was released
the group was amazed
to discover that
it brought them
a new
audience of female fans
, most of them very young
.
When Bryan resumed
, his comparison of miner
with miser again electrified
the audience ;
the uproar prevented him from continuing for several minutes
.
When interviewed for Mojo magazine
the band
said the most amazing sight at Live Aid was
to see
the audience clapping
to " Radio Ga Ga ".
When the two seek an
audience with the new Lady Audley
, she makes many excuses
to avoid their visit
, but he
and Robert are shown
a portrait of her by Alicia Audley
, Robert ’ s cousin
.
When Kazan received an Honorary Academy Award
in 1999
, the audience was noticeably divided
in their reaction
, with some including Nick Nolte
, Ed Harris
, Ian McKellen
and Amy Madigan refusing
to applaud
, and many others
, such as actors Kathy Bates
, Meryl Streep
and Warren Beatty
and producer George Stevens
, Jr
. standing
and applauding
.

Of
the film
, Hanks has remarked: "
When I read
the script for Gump
, I saw
it as one of those kind of grand
, hopeful movies that
the audience can go
to and feel ... some hope for their lot
and their position
in life ...
When Psyche performed
, they practically challenged
the audience with the concept of what " entertainment " should
be.
When members tell their story
to a supportive
audience, they can obtain relief from chronic feelings of shame
and guilt
.
When Australian comedian Paul Hogan used
the phrase
, " I'll slip an extra shrimp on
the barbie for you "
in an American television advertisement
, it was intended
to make what he was saying easier for his American
audience to understand
, and was thus
a deliberate distortion of what an Australian would typically say
.
When the New Orleans Jazz style swept New York by storm
in 1917
with the arrival of
the Original Dixieland Jazz Band
, Jimmy Durante was part of
the audience at Reisenweber's Cafe on Columbus Circle when ODJB played that venue
.
When a full
audience was vigorously dancing
, all
to the same beat
, I was surprised that
When Comic Book Guy sees
the Poochie episode
, he immediately goes on
the Internet
and writes
, “ Worst episode ever ” on
a message board ;
a commentary on
how the active
audience nit-picks
the episode
.
When television became popular
in the late 1940s
and 1950s
, TV Westerns quickly became an
audience favorite
.
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