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When this discovery was followed up in 1870, on the neighbouring Santorin ( Thera ), by representatives of the French School at Athens, much pottery of a class now known immediately to precede the typical late Aegean ware, and many stone and metal objects, were found.
When the term is used in this sense, the brick might be made from clay, lime-and-sand, concrete, or shaped stone.
When the gods knew that Fenrir was fully bound, they took a cord called Gelgja ( Old Norse " fetter ") hanging from Gleipnir, inserted the cord through a large stone slab called Gjöll ( Old Norse " scream "), and the gods fastened the stone slab deep into the ground.
When the stone hits the surface of the water, a circular pattern of waves appears.
' When you say such you do not mean that the stone itself is Caesar, but rather, the name and honor you ascribe to the statue passes over to the original, the archetype, Caesar himself.
When printing, the stone is kept wet with water.
When the hydrophobic image is loaded with ink, the stone and paper are run through a press which applies even pressure over the surface, transferring the ink to the paper and off the stone.
When Europeans first arrived, inhabitants of New Guinea and nearby islands – while still relying on bone, wood, and stone tools – had a productive agricultural system.
When Polyphemus returns home with his flocks and finds Odysseus and his men, he blocks the cave entrance with a great stone, trapping the remaining Greeks inside.
When made at home, it can be baked on a pizza stone in a regular oven to reproduce the effect of a brick oven.
When one stands within Stonehenge, facing north-east through the entrance towards the heel stone, one sees the sun rise above the stone at summer solstice.
When this house was excavated, fragments of stone, bone and antler were found.
When kept in aquaria, small sheets of dead skin can be seen in the water ( often appearing to be a thin piece of plastic ) having been sloughed off when the animal deliberately rubs itself against a piece of wood or stone.
When expertly " cut " by striking with a specialized tool in the quarry, many slates will form smooth flat sheets of stone which have long been used for roofing and floor tiles and other purposes.
* When an opponent stone is captured, all opponent pieces in line behind that stone ( as long as there is no interruption by an empty point or an own stone ) are captured as well.
When under attack by Napoleon in 1805, Karl Wilhelm may have had the French Blue recut to disguise its identity ; in this form, the stone could have come to Britain in 1806, when his family fled there to join his daughter Caroline of Brunswick.
When a drop of holy water falls on the talisman, the opal turns into a colorless stone and the Baroness dies soon thereafter.
When the stone landed, it made a thunder like noise.
When Pippin touched the stone, without intent to spy, Sauron, looking the other way with voyeuristic intent thought he saw the hobbit who had the One Ring, misdirecting him from the true infiltration of Frodo, then hundreds of miles away.
When Aragorn used the stone, again without attempt to spy, Sauron thought that it meant that Aragorn had the Ring, again distracting him from the true presence of the Ring on its way to Mount Doom.

When and questions
When he gets the answers to his questions he will be discouraged.
When it comes to the moral questions that we might ask, it can be difficult to argue that there is not necessarily some level of meta-ethical relativism – and failure to address this matter is criticized as ethnocentrism.
When executing Weizenbaum's DOCTOR script, ELIZA parodied a Rogerian psychotherapist, largely by rephrasing the " patient "' s replies as questions:
When Sanson arrived at the gates of Zurich at the end of January 1519, parishioners prompted Zwingli with questions.
When the living and working conditions of the laborers became known public opposition to the scheme grew and questions were asked in the British Parliament.
When a party calls a hostile witness, an adverse party, or a witness identified with an adverse party, interrogation may be by leading questions.
When she was fifteen, her father began to regularly gather in his house a circle of the most learned men in Bologna, before whom she read and maintained a series of theses on the most abstruse philosophical questions.
When interviewed, he usually remains on the subject of his business career and refuses to answer specific questions on politics, candidates, or his past activities.
When not debating questions of guilt with Casalis, Raeder spent his free time continuing his war-time feud with Karl Dönitz.
Hicks later agreed that the model missed important points of Keynesian theory, criticizing it as having very limited use beyond " a classroom gadget ", and criticizing equilibrium methods generally: " When one turns to questions of policy, looking towards the future instead of the past, the use of equilibrium methods is still more suspect.
When the interviewee was introduced as an introvert, the subjects chose questions that presumed introversion, such as, " What do you find unpleasant about noisy parties?
" When the interviewee was described as extroverted, almost all the questions presumed extroversion, such as, " What would you do to liven up a dull party?
When Robert Jordan questions her true abilities, she replies, " Because thou art a miracle of deafness ....
When Monk refused to answer the policemen's questions or cooperate with them, they beat him with a blackjack.
When Marlowe ( Bogart, from The Big Sleep ) calls, Rigby questions him about Walter Neff, the ship's owner, and learns that Neff cruises supermarkets looking for blondes.
When questions arose about renting property from a mayor, a search was conducted to look for another space.
When he questions them, he learns that the bandleader had many enemies, among them Buddy Hollis.
When his friend Chris Isham, a producer for ABC News, arranged for an interview between bin Laden and correspondent John Miller, Isham and Miller used information put together by O ' Neill to formulate the questions.
When trying to answer questions such as, " Why is the water boiling?
His reply was: " When I meet God, I am going to ask him two questions: Why relativity?
When asked, Bengston states that flight 107 from Buffalo landed safely with full crew and passengers and shows him a newspaper article to prove it, but further questions by Sheckly reveal that the only plane that the airline ever lost was a flight 107 from Buffalo, about 17 or 18 years ago.
When a passing policeman is about to intervene, Annie talks him out of it, suggesting, " It's better some times to let folks settle some questions by what you might call democratic processes.
When Roth in 1962 appeared on a panel alongside the distinguished black novelist Ralph Ellison to discuss minority representation in literature, the questions directed at him soon turned into denunciations.
When Ozzie continues to ask challenging questions, Binder too slaps him on the face, accidentally bloodying Ozzie's nose.
When engaging in inquiry, students describe objects and events, ask questions, construct explanations, test those explanations against current scientific knowledge, and communicate their ideas to others.

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