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When you pass a church on an Irish bus, all the hands flurry in the sign of the cross.
When 51st Street was reached, Robinson related, he stopped the bus and told the youths he was going to call the CTA supervisor.
When the system is idle, the CPU clocks itself down via lower bus multiplier and selects a lower voltage.
When used with a 68020 bus, the 68030 did not differentiate itself in performance from the 68020 that it was derived from.
When placed on the external address bus, it replicates the original functions of B and C. Port A has input capture, output compare, pulse accumulator, and other timer functions ; port D has serial I / O, and port E has an analog to digital converter ( ADC ).
When the bus reaches its destination, the passengers on the bus — including the narrator — are gradually revealed to be ghosts.
When the Pentium processor arrived there were major differences in its bus design, and was not easily adaptable to a VESA Local Bus implementation.
When the physical star topology is applied to a logical bus network such as Ethernet, this central node ( traditionally a hub ) rebroadcasts all transmissions received from any peripheral node to all peripheral nodes on the network, sometimes including the originating node.
When a System-on-a-chip processor is involved, there may be little benefit to having a standarized bus connecting discrete components, and the environment for both hardware and software tools may be very different.
When risk is measured by deaths per passenger kilometer, air travel is approximately 10 times safer than travel by bus or rail.
When the new ICC rule took effect on November 1, passengers were permitted to sit wherever they chose on the bus ; " white " and " colored " signs came down in the terminals ; separate drinking fountains, toilets, and waiting rooms were consolidated ; and lunch counters began serving people regardless of skin color.
When the leaders took the proposal back to the 64 members who had made the bus trip to Atlantic City, they voted it down.
When the component is granted ownership, it will issue normal read and write commands on the PCI bus, which will be claimed by the bus controller and forwarded to the memory controller using a scheme which is specific to every chipset.
When Holly learned that Jennings wasn't going to fly, he said in jest, " Well, I hope your ol ' bus freezes up.
When IBM used the 80286 in their IBM Personal Computer AT, they solved this problem by including a software-settable gate to enable or disable ( force to zero ) the A20 address line, between the A20 pin on the 80286 and the system bus ; this is known as Gate-A20 ( the A20 gate ), and it is still implemented in PC chipsets to this day.
When Kirk and Spock are traveling on a public bus, they encounter a punk rocker blaring his music on a boom box, to the discomfort of everyone around him.
When the joker rises to exit the bus, Tender recognizes the man's pants as Creedish dress, and suddenly recognizes the man as Adam, his twin brother.
When peers are inactive, a single " token " message is passed around the network from machine to machine, and no peer is allowed to use the bus unless it has the token.
When requested in advance, the county bus travels off the fixed route to pick up or drop off passengers within the deviation zone.
When the streetcar line was ended around 1950, replaced by several bus lines, the route from Kinloch into Ferguson became Suburban Avenue.
When the civil rights leader John Lewis and another black man stepped off the bus at Rock Hill, they were beaten by a white mob that was uncontrolled by police.
When there are many I²C devices in a system, there can be a need to include bus buffers or multiplexers to split large bus segments into smaller ones.

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He promised nearly 200 Democratic county committee members at the meeting in the Puddingstone Inn: `` When I come back here after the November election you'll think, ' You're my man -- you're the kind of governor we're glad we elected ' ''.
When the burner is regulated to produce a hot, blue flame it can be nearly invisible against some backgrounds.
When the rode is slack, the catenary curve presents a lower angle of pull on the anchor or mooring device than would be the case if it were nearly straight.
When glycogen is nearly depleted, the body begins lipolysis, the mobilization and catabolism of fat stores for energy.
When, three years later, 3D Realms released Duke Nukem 3D, a tongue-in-cheek science fiction shooter based on Ken Silverman's technologically similar Build engine, id Software had nearly finished Quake, its next-generation game, which mirrored Dooms success for the remainder of the 1990s and significantly reduced interest in its predecessor.
When ratified, this was to give Scotland its first Parliament for nearly 300 years.
When the colony was initially discovered in 1835, nearly fifty birds were present.
When a granitoid is devoid or nearly devoid of plagioclase, the rock is referred to as alkali granite.
When the flamethrower that Gustav was using to attack Mister Fantastic with nearly endangered his art collection, Doctor Doom reversed the sonic weapon he planned to use on the Fantastic Four and ended up using it to kill Gustav Hauptmann.
When the Mandarin group is taken as one language, as is often done in academic literature, it has more native speakers ( nearly a billion ) than any other language.
" When they rounded it they spotted the figure behind it nearly simultaneously, while it was " crouching beside the creek to their left.
When two quasars are so nearly in the same direction as seen from Earth that they appear to be a single quasar but may be separated by the use of telescopes, they are referred to as a " double quasar ", such as the Twin Quasar.
When the stress nearly led to his program breaking down, Captain Janeway had his memories of these events deleted.
When an outbreak of yellow fever would occur in an African village with colonists, it would wipe out nearly all the Europeans, while leaving the native population with usually nonlethal symptoms resembling influenza.
When they first came close to meeting, they changed paths to be nearly parallel, so that each company could claim subsidies from the government over the same plot of land.
When the convention gathered, Roosevelt challenged the credentials of nearly half of the delegates.
When both signals are nearly equal in strength, or are fading independently, the receiver may switch from one to the other and exhibit picket fencing.
When the voltages are nearly equal, the output voltage will not fall into one of the logic levels, thus analog signals will enter the digital domain with unpredictable results.
When the particles are all nearly the same size they diffract the incoming light at very specific angles.
When Maggio complains that Judson's piano playing is interfering with his dancing, the two nearly come to blows.
When she falls into a depression after learning of his affair with Penhaligon and the birth of their third child fails to improve their marriage, Judith seeks solace with Fitz's brother, Danny, and very nearly begins an affair with him.
When this accretion phase is nearly complete, the resulting object is known as a protostar.
When he instructed Douglas, Clay was nearly dead and unable to guide the congressional debate any further.
When the S. S. Grandcamp exploded in the Texas City Disaster on April 16, 1947, one fragment of that blast was a two ton anchor which was hurled nearly two miles inland to embed itself in the parking lot of the Pan American refinery.
When used with asymmetric ciphers for key transfer, pseudorandom key generators are nearly always used to generate the symmetric cipher session keys.

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