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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 the date would try to bid her good-night at the door, she would tell him, `` If you go home now, I'll scream ''.
When every player has made a bid, the player to the left of the dealer makes the opening lead.
When a player has the turn to bid, the player may do either of the following:
When a player passes, they can no longer bid.
When Henry Tudor landed in Pembrokeshire, Wales in 1485 to make a bid for the throne, his descent from Rhys was one of the factors which enabled him to attract Welsh support ( Henry flew a ( Welsh ) dragon banner at the battle of Bosworth Field ).
When Los Angeles offered O ' Malley what the City of New York wouldn't — complete and absolute ownership of the facility — he left for southern California in a preemptive bid to install the Dodgers there before a new or existing major league franchise could beat him to it.
When Otto II died suddenly in 983 and was succeeded by the three-year old Otto III, Mieszko I again supported Henry II in his bid for the German throne.
When Otto II died suddenly in 983 and was succeeded by the three-year old Otto III, Boleslaus II again supported Henry II in his bid for the German throne.
When he was to leave Heaven by orders of Izanagi, he went to bid his sister goodbye.
When the bosses rejected his bid to become the mayoral candidate, Cermak swore revenge.
When bargaining, players often bid less than they are prepared to pay in the hope of improving their positions.
) When the bid and ask prices match, a sale takes place, on a first-come-first-served basis if there are multiple bidders or askers at a given price.
When an auction's time expires, the last bidder wins the item and must pay a final bid price.
When the bidding starts no new bidders can join, and each bidder must continue to bid each round or drop out.
When the city lost the bid for the Olympics, revitalization plans were rolled over to the Coney Island Development Corporation ( CIDC ), which came up with a plan to restore the resort.
When he was to leave Heaven by orders of Izanagi, he went to bid his sister goodbye.
on three occasions — for the show's 20th Anniversary special on September 14, 2007, to promote her book Just When I Thought I'd Dropped My Last Egg: Life and Other Calamities on April 14, 2009, and again as a guest to bid farewell to Philbin on his second to last show, November 17, 2011.
When Darius was suppressing these rebellions and stayed in Babylon, the Median leader Phraortes made his bid for power ( December 522 ).
When Troup lost his reelection bid in 1828 Lamar established a newspaper in Columbus, Georgia, the Columbus Enquirer.
When playing in partnerships, the players may either bid individually ( the bids are then summed ), giving no information other than their bid to their partner, or they may discuss their hands, without mentioning specific cards, and make a single partnership bid.
When bidding " blind ", the player's bid, if made exactly by that player, is rewarded with bonus points, while failing to make the bid results in the bonus being subtracted from the player's or team's score.

When and matches
When there is only one touring side, there is still often a best-of-five or best-of-seven series of limited overs matches.
When a user types in a password on such a system, the password handling software runs through a cryptographic hash algorithm, and if the hash value generated from the user's entry matches the hash stored in the password database, the user is permitted access.
When the WWE purchased both WCW and ECW in 2001, they also obtained the entire past video libraries of both productions and have released many past matches online and on home video.
When plants fix atmospheric carbon dioxide () into organic matter during photosynthesis they incorporate a quantity of that approximately matches the level of this isotope in the atmosphere.
When a call is initiated, the LQA lookup table is searched for matches involving the target ALE address and the best historic channel is used to call the target station.
When using this convention, in contrast to the other convention, the defined handedness of the wave matches the handedness of the screw type nature of the field in space.
When the energy of the generated output frequencies matches the losses in the circuit, an oscillation can be sustained.
When a goal is scored by Feyenoord in their home matches the song I Will Survive, covered by the Hermes House Band, but made famous by Gloria Gaynor in the 1970s is played.
When translating, one of the main purposes of the TM is to retrieve the most useful matches in the memory so that the translator can choose the best one.
When the Football League was first expanded to two divisions in 1892, test matches were employed to decide relegation and promotion between them, but the practice was scrapped in favour of automatic relegation and promotion in 1898.
* When a player matches the rank of the previously played card combination ( only possible when playing singles, pairs or with wilds ), the next player's turn is skipped.
When a WME enters the Rete, the index is used to locate a set of memories whose conditional pattern matches the WME attributes, and the WME is then added directly to each of these memories.
When filming, the camera is aimed upward at an angle that matches the tilt of the dome.
" On another occasion he said, " When I have to read economic documents I have to have a box of matches and start moving them into position to simplify and illustrate the points to myself.
When it hosted football matches, it had the largest capacity of any amateur ground in Scotland.
When you guess a word, you find out the number of letters which are perfect matches only.
When classic, it matches the typical description of the schizoid personality offered in the DSM-IV.
When it is overt it matches the usual description of the schizoid personality.
When the function is called, it finds the first pattern that matches its argument, performs any variable bindings that are found in the pattern, and evaluates the expression corresponding to the pattern.
When the first victory of the season arrived, it triggered off a run of eight undefeated matches during which Thursdays accrued eighteen points.
When first-class cricket resumed in 1919, county matches were reduced to two days in a short-lived experiment that many players, including Hobbs, disliked.
When the runner crosses the finish line an electronic pad records the chip number and matches the runner to a database.
When the cause for the disease was discovered, the ventilation in the production process was improved, but the dangerous type of phosphorus were soon forbidden to use for matches.
When the MCC toured West Indies in 1959 – 60, Trueman took 37 wickets and 11 catches in 10 first-class appearances including all five Test matches.

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