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When taxed about her condition, she declares that her baby's father is an elf whom she will not forsake.
When Cuhullin could not bite through his cake ( which had an iron in it ) but the baby could ( Finn's cake had no iron ), in amazement Cuhullin felt to see how sharp the baby's teeth were, allowing Finn to bite his middle finger off and deprive Cuhullin of both his strength and size.
When Aunt Sarah comes to the baby's aid, she sees the two dogs and thinks they are responsible.
When Condon expressed doubt that " John " actually had the baby, he promised some proof: the kidnapper would soon return the baby's sleeping suit.
When Ernest brought Boulanger home, and before she was allowed to see her mother or Lili, he made her promise solemnly to be responsible for the new baby's welfare and to take an active part in its care.
When her baby's father ( ex-husband and current underground radical Jake Lowenstein ) expressed his unwillingness to give up his own lifestyle to be a parent, Murphy chose to have the child and raise it alone.
When told of the baby's expected due date, Triumph responded, " that's the last time he ( the baby ) will see female genitalia.
When the miller's wife leaves her bed to relieve herself of the wine she's drunk, John moves the baby's cradle to the foot of his own bed.
When the baby is in the carrier, the baby's weight puts tension on the fabric, and the combination of fabric tension, friction of fabric surfaces against each other and the rings combine to " lock " the sling in position.
When using a pouch sling, wearers should be sure to keep the baby's face elevated and clearly visible.
When the baby's head is delivered, the device is detached, allowing the accoucheur and the mother to complete the delivery of the baby.
When James demands to know what Bridget is really telling him, Bridget says that Big Man is her baby's father, which negates her previous excuse from chapter 9 as being " that time of the month ".
When Tina tells Ray-the baby's father-he feigns happiness. Tina begins pregnancy classes with her mother.

When and heartbeat
When the heartbeat stops, a person is suffering clinical death – by definition, but consciousness is not lost until 15 – 20 seconds later.
When he returned to work he was still suffering from fatigue, and began to get on-stage panic attacks — overwhelming anxiety, a rapid heartbeat, sweating, and problems with vision.
" When we began 1845: For 160 years, the Citizen has been the ' heartbeat of the community.
When the Doctor examines the pipe, he thinks he can hear a heartbeat from within.
When the real Duke arrives, Snake-Eyes takes down Zartan, as his heartbeat is different from Duke's.
When you are standing by the gate's archway, you can feel the liveliness of the entire city, even the entire city's great expectations, all passing incessantly through these rather dark and narrow archways – the city's heartbeat, pumping life force to this incredibly complex organism called Beijing, giving it life, giving it rhythm.
When the main instrumentation ends at 1: 30, the sound of a heartbeat from the first track, " Speak to Me ", appears, which appears again in 9 / 8, and gradually fades to silence.

When and momentarily
When she leaves her kitchen momentarily, the boys steal the chickens using a fishing pole down the chimney.
When Louise goes below deck momentarily, a large, strange cloud on the horizon passes over the craft, leaving a reflective mist on Scott's bare skin.
When running a BASIC program, or even when pressing a key for any input, the display would, therefore, black out momentarily while the processor was busy.
When the UV photon strikes a phosphor molecule, it momentarily raises the energy level of an outer orbit electron in the phosphor molecule, moving the electron from a stable to an unstable state ; the electron then sheds the excess energy as a photon at a lower energy level than UV light ; the lower energy photons are mostly in the infrared range but about 40 % are in the visible light range.
When the Hanoverian reserve infantry arrived on the Obensburg, they were able to turn the tide momentarily, but as the Duke of Cumberland had begun to withdraw his army, they were unable to maintain the now isolated position for long.
When disturbed on a branch or foliage, some species, while dropping to the undergrowth to escape, will open their wings momentarily during free fall to display bright colors that disappear when the insect lands.
When she saw that it was he who was actually singing the song and not one of the usual performers, she momentarily was too stunned to continue dancing.
When Teridax wants to continue the fight, he was momentarily weakened by the destruction of his Rahkshi legions.
When Zalinski produced a pressure gauge he had brought with him-capable of registering 10, 000 psi-and offered it to Keely, saying " I would like to have you put it on, and break it for me ", Keely was momentarily lost for words before saying, " I do not believe in pressure gauges, anyhow.
When Michael's bloodlust momentarily takes over, he attempts to attack Sam in the bath, but is fought off by Sam's dog, Nanook.
When she passes Chloe's room in the hospital, she can hear the rape occurring and momentarily sees a man's chest pressed against the window.
When both feet return to the ground, the performer's legs may again be momentarily obscured.
When the slant-eyed man is momentarily distracted, Carter pushes him into the well and escapes through the maze-like corridors.
When the disc reading is interrupted, the player momentarily reads the data stored in RAM while the tracking circuitry finds the passage prior to the interruption on the CD.
When he was a year old, Clerc, while momentarily unattended, fell from a chair into the hearth, suffering a blow to the head and sustaining a permanent scar on the right side of his face below his ear.
When the driver depresses the brake pedal, a small amount of air momentarily opens the relay valve's supply port, which then directs air from the remote air-supply directly to the rear service brake chambers, and quickly applies the rear service brakes.
When the driver partially or fully releases the brake pedal, the control-pressure delivered by the foot-valve decreases ; this causes the relay valve's supply port to close, and its exhaust port to momentarily open, thus preventing a pneumatic short-circuit from occurring while the air exhausts from all rear service brake chambers.
When the facial nerve is tapped at the angle of the jaw ( i. e. masseter muscle ), the facial muscles on the same side of the face will contract momentarily ( typically a twitch of the nose or lips ) because of hypocalcemia ( i. e. from hypoparathyroidism, pseudohypoparathyroidism, hypovitaminosis D ) with resultant hyperexcitability of nerves.
" When they first meet, Piz seems momentarily stunned by Veronica, and develops a crush on her, which she doesn't return at the time because she is still going out with Logan Echolls.
When the player boosts, their kart will momentarily go slightly faster than its normal top speed.
When a spell is cast the entire game is momentarily paused during which the spell effect is played out ( some spells can be controlled during this time ).
When the player goes into the top of one of these roofless buildings, everything will spin around them, and the city will appear upside down momentarily while the player is falling towards it.
When he learns that his defeat was foretold to be at the hands of the surviving twin daughters of the Igam family, he keeps them apart while taking measures to ensure no one learns about his true identity, momentarily assumes his true form whenever someone gets too close to the truth.

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