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When abbreviating words that are originally spelled with lower case letters, there is no need for capitalisation.
When thinking about orbitals, we are often given an orbital vision which ( even if it is not spelled out ) is heavily influenced by this Hartree – Fock approximation, which is one way to reduce the complexities of molecular orbital theory.
When Amaziah took it he called it Joktheel ( also spelled Jokteel ( JPS ) and Jectehel ( DRB )) ( q. v.
Nefertiti appears in many chapters of this young adult novel about her daughter, Ankhsenpaaten, When her name is changed after her father's death, it is spelled Ankhsenamon.
When the Teen Titans animated season two, episode eleven, " Fractured ", introduced their version of Bat-Mite he stated that he was Robin's DNA buddy ( genetic twin ) and was given the more pronounceable nickname " Larry " by Beast Boy, after Larry had given the team his real name, Nosyarg Kcid or Dick Grayson spelled backwards.
When Kovacs ' guest chef did not show up in time to go on the air, Ernie offered a recipe for " Eggs Scavok " ( Kovacs spelled backward ).
When first taken into Spanish speech, it was spelled Tubaca.
When Jacob Munster, a young man from the Netherlands who until the 1860s spelled his surname " Monster ," opened an area General Store complete with a U. S. postal station on the back, the local farmers and settlers came to rely on the postal station, which soon became a United States Post Office.
When Mullett Township was created by the Michigan Legislature, it was spelled Mullet — a spelling that was widely used in early maps and documents.
When the Southern Minnesota Railroad was laid in 1870 it ran four miles south of the village and this development is what ultimately spelled doom for the once-thriving community.
" When the town was incorporated, it took the name of the river and spelled it Merrymac.
When it was formed the town name was spelled " Martinsburgh.
When the Long Island Rail Road started service to Malvern they spelled the name Malverne, with the " e ".
When Hallam Borough was incorporated in 1902, the town's name was spelled Hallam, the same as the English township.
When the name of Rotselaar first appeared in written accounts, it was spelled " Rotslar ".
When one of its members brought a lawsuit to the Colombian Supreme Court against it, the court issued a 6 to 3 decision that " spelled out the rights of a terminally ill person to engage in voluntary euthanasia.
When a Japanese group called The Sadistic Mika Band appeared, a stagehand arranged for the name of the programme title ( usually hung on the back wall ) to be spelled as The Old Gley Whistle Test.
When Boer families first reached the area they discovered that it had been recently devastated by a section of the Zulu tribe under a brilliant, but ruthless and cruel leader named Mzilikazi ( sometimes spelled Moselekatse ) and his people afterward called the Matebele.
When Malayan slaves were imported to South Africa in the 1800s, the instrument and its name were imported with them, the material was changed to hide, and the name was finally incorporated into Afrikaans, spelled as sambok.
When used in English, the word is also sometimes spelled latté or lattè — the diacritical mark being added as a hyperforeignism.
When " and " is required for the number name, 103 is the smallest number requiring 18 letters when spelled out in English.
When used colloquially in this way, the term is often pronounced and spelled " piasse " ( pl.
When the breed was first established in Canada, the breed name was actually spelled " Tonkanese ," which was a reference to the island in the musical South Pacific where " half-breeds " suffered no discrimination.
When used as an adjective Lewis spelled the name with an ' e ' at the end ( e. g. a Calormene () soldier ).

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When I went for my interview with the director I saw why.
When his eyes began to focus, he saw Jess charging at him with a pitchfork.
When our eyes met the air was filled with an unuttered message of `` Me, too ''.
When he started school at the age of five-and-a-half, he could not understand why the alphabet begins with the letter A, instead of C, as in the scale.
When the Revolution broke out, he, along with Jefferson and Jay, abandoned his career at the bar, with considerable financial sacrifice.
When confronted with a drunk or an insane person I have no notion of what any one of them might do to me or to himself or to others.
When I try to work out my reasons for feeling that this passage is of critical significance, I come up with the following ideas, which I shall express very briefly here and revert to in a later essay.
When words can be used in a more fresh and primitive way so that they strike with the force of sights and sounds, when tones of sound and colors of paint and the carven shape all strike the sensibilities with an undeniable force of data in and of themselves, compelling the observer into an attitude of attention, all this imitates the way experience itself in its deepest character strikes upon the door of consciousness and clamors for entrance.
When combined with the metaphysical notion that pure forms of this universe are best appreciated when least embodied in a material substratum, it becomes clear that while earth will be dross on a scale of material-formal ratios, celestial bodies will be of a subtle, quickened, ethereal existence, in whose embodiment pure form will be the dominant component and matter will be absent or remain subsidiary.
When her right hand was incapacitated by the rheumatism, Sadie learned to write with her left hand.
When someone in the audience rose and asked how does it feel to be a celebrity, Carl said, `` A celebrity is a fellow who eats celery with celerity ''.
When he discovered they had received from the Company's Court of Directors no permission to live in India, coupled with the fact that they were Americans who had been sent to Asia to convert `` the heathen '', he became more belligerent than ever.
When Harold Arlen returned to California in the winter of 1944, it was to take up again a collaboration with Johnny Mercer, begun some years before.
When the troupe traveled to New York to participate in a one-act-play competition -- and won -- Mercer, instead of returning with the rest of the company in triumph, remained in New York.
When Prudence and Blackberry were too young to be trusted in the dining room, they were tied to the radiator with their leashes, and they would cry.
When we consider the disorganized state of the world community, and the legacy of predispositions adversely directed against all who are identified as Jews, it is obvious that the struggle for the minds and muscles of men needs to be prosecuted with increasing vigor and skill.
When these fields are surveyed together, important patterns of relationship emerge indicating a vast community of reciprocal influence, a continuity of thought and expression including many traditions, primarily literary, religious, and philosophical, but frequently including contact with the fine arts and even, to some extent, with science.
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.
When the victory cheer went up this officer found himself still mounted, with his horse pressed broadside against Cleburne's log parapet in a tangled group of infantrymen.
When the negotiations began, his quarrel with the king of France was temporarily in abeyance, and he had no intention of reviving it so long as there was hope that French money would come to pay the troops who, under Charles of Valois, the papal vicar of Tuscany, were so valuable in the crusade against the Colonna cardinals and their Sicilian allies.
When Sir Edward Greville enclosed the town commons on the Bancroft, Quiney and others leveled his hedges on January 21, 1600/1, and were charged with riot by Sir Edward.
When Blackman emerged from the bedroom, everyone was gone except the tolerant Lord Thomson, who stayed and chatted with him for half an hour, and then Blackman lay awake most of that night, despairing of what he must expect on the Continent.

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