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When and suitable
When suitable equipment is located by the SBA representative, the small business concern is contacted and advised on when, where, and how to bid on such property.
" When he was looking for a suitable place to step into the stream, he heard the sweet chirping of birds.
When representatives of Fulham first came across the land, in 1894, it was so overgrown that it took two years to be made suitable for football to be played on it.
When considering an appropriate syntax, it is important to note that Dublin Core concepts and semantics are designed to be syntax independent, are equally applicable in a variety of contexts, as long as the metadata is in a form suitable for interpretation both by machines and by human beings.
When possible, he includes the information in suitable occasions through dialog or in story telling.
When all 133 studies deemed suitable in light of this consideration were re-analyzed, providing data for over 6, 000 patients, the findings suggest an average improvement in 27 % of untreated patients over the term of the studies compared with a 74 % success rate among those receiving hypnotherapy.
When the king saw Anne for the first time in late December 1539, a week before the scheduled wedding, he did not find her attractive but was unable, for diplomatic reasons and in the absence of a suitable pretext, to cancel the marriage.
When the Portuguese turned their attention to the Persian Gulf, Piri Reis occupied the Qatar peninsula and the island of Bahrain to deprive the Portuguese of suitable bases on the Arabian coast.
When the male has identified a suitable location, he deposits the spermatophore and then guides the female over it.
When the 286 processor became obsolete, the ATO opened a tender for replacement of the 3Station 2E with a suitable 386 based machine.
When suitable habitats are present, sugar gliders can be seen 1 per 1, 000 square metres provided that there are tree hollows available for shelter.
When consumed by a suitable final host, the cycstacant excysts, everts its proboscis and pierces the gut wall.
When Harvard Business School was founded, the faculty realized that there were no textbooks suitable to a graduate program in business.
When the ice is suitable the tour is announced, and starts within 48 hours.
When a password ( or passphrase ) is used as an encryption key, well-designed cryptosystems first run it through a key derivation function which adds a salt and compresses or expands it to the key length desired, for example by compressing a long phrase into a 128-bit value suitable for use in a block cipher.
When attached to the musket or rifle, it effectively turned almost any long gun into a spear or glaive, suitable not only for thrusting but also for slashing.
When clipped as topiary, suitable species or varieties of shrubs develop dense foliage and many small leafy branches growing close together.
When eaten, some seeds pass unharmed through their digestive systems ; if the birds ’ droppings happen to land on a suitable branch, the seeds may stick long enough to germinate.
When a neutron is captured by a suitable nucleus, fission may occur immediately, or the nucleus may persist in an unstable state for a short time.
When he is fully grown, Njáll attempts to find a suitable wife for him, Hildigunnr.
When the monks first arrived in South Yorkshire from Newminster Abbey in Northumberland, they chose the most suitable side of the stream that runs through the valley, on which to build their new Cistercian monastery.
When making chilled iron castings, other elements are added to the iron before casting to make the material more suitable for its application.
* When God invites Memnoch to Heaven to explain his disturbance of the natural order of creation, Memnoch persuades God to allow him to find souls who are suitable for Heaven.
When they arrive at a suitable environment, the young settle and adopt their juvenile colors.

When and prey
When it finds prey, it pounces and punches through the snow to catch its victim.
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 hunting small animals such as mice, they slowly stalk through the grass, and use their acute sense of smell to track down the prey.
When the prey is located, the coyotes stiffen and pounce on the prey in a cat-like manner.
When attacking large prey, coyotes attack from the rear and the flanks of their prey.
When hunting together, they effectively leave little escape for prey in the area.
When attacking smaller prey, such as young lambs, the kill is made by biting the skull and spinal regions, causing massive tissue and bone damage.
When hunting, the Common Kestrel characteristically hovers about 10 – 20 m ( c. 30 – 70 ft ) above the ground, searching for prey, either by flying into the wind or by soaring using ridge lift.
When the birds spot prey animals moving by, they will pounce on them.
When a tired traveller would get on the back of the kelpie, it would gallop into the loch and devour its prey.
When he died, shortly before WWI, they became easy prey to local deer hunters.
When it has caught and eaten that prey, it closes its right aortic arch and uses its left aortic arch to flush blood loaded with carbon dioxide from its muscles directly to its stomach ; the resulting excess acidity in its blood supply makes it much easier for the stomach lining to secrete more stomach acid to quickly dissolve bulks of swallowed prey flesh and bone.
When the adductor tires, the sea star can insert its stomach through the opening and release gastric juices, digesting the prey alive.
When prey ( plants ) are numerous their predators ( herbivores ) increase in numbers, reducing the prey population, which in turn causes predator number to decline.
When the prey was near enough, the cheetahs would be released and their blindfolds removed.
When hunger is not an issue, most predators will generally not seek to attack prey since the costs outweigh the benefits.
When hunting, large eared foxes such as the fennec, or the bat-eared fox, can seem to stare at the ground while they rotate their heads from side to side to pinpoint the location of prey, either underground or hidden above ground.
When prey is spotted, the eagle makes a short dash hoping to surprise its prey or engages in a longer rapid chase.

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