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When and climates
When confronted with climates where there are warmer seasons, circular shelters extraordinarily similar to their homes are built, but these shelters are constructed without walls, and from spring until fall, this is where most of the living and working is done.

When and stabilized
When water levels are stabilized, the area and diversity of the marsh is reduced.
When the doctors had Gusenberg stabilized, police tried to question him but when asked who shot him, he replied " Nobody shot me ", despite having sustained fourteen bullet wounds.
When the central tendon is stabilized and the lower ribs are mobile, a contraction of the diaphragm elevates the ribs, which works in conjunction with other muscles to expand the thoracic indent upward.
When prepared as a dietary supplement, retinol is stabilized as the ester derivatives retinyl acetate or retinyl palmitate.
When development was complete, the calotype was rinsed, blotted, then either stabilized by washing it in a solution of potassium bromide, which converted the remaining silver iodide into silver bromide in a condition such that it would only slightly discolor when exposed to light, or " fixed " in a hot solution of sodium thiosulfate, then known as hyposulphite of soda and commonly called " hypo ", which dissolved the silver iodide and allowed it to be entirely washed out, leaving only the silver particles of the developed image and making the calotype completely insensitive to light.
When the fibres have stabilized in place but are still damp, they are turned out onto a felt sheet which was generally made of an animal product such as wool or rabbit fur, and the screen mold immediately reused.
When the lower ribs are stabilized and the central tendon of the diaphragm is mobile, a contraction brings the insertion ( central tendon ) towards the origins and pushes the lower cavity towards the pelvis, allowing the thoracic cavity to expand downward.
When the central tendon is stabilized and the lower ribs are mobile, a contraction lifts the origins ( ribs ) up towards the insertion ( central tendon ) which works in conjunction with other muscles to allow the ribs to slide and the thoracic cavity to expand laterally and upwards.
* When he stabilized the mark in 1923, Schacht's office was a former charwoman's cupboard.
When stabilized on the approach, this purple symbol should be centered within the FPV.
When the head rotates about any axis ( horizontal, vertical, or torsional ) distant visual images are stabilized by rotating the eyes about the same axis, but in the opposite direction.
When Byzantium began to recover after a series of conflicts in the 8th century and its territories stabilized, its population began to recover.
When the chaotic political situation was stabilized with the coronation of Henry IV, the revolts ended and the peasants were eventually accorded the tax rebate they had demanded earlier.
When the patient has been stabilized, particular investigations may clarify the exact cause ; complement levels, especially depletion of complement factors 2 and 4, may indicate deficiency of C1-inhibitor.
When the n-rune had stabilized in its form during the 6th and 7th centuries, its vertical stroke slanted towards the right ( 10px ), which made it possible to simplify the jēra-rune by having only one vertical stroke that slanted towards the left, giving the ár-rune of the Younger Futhark.
When the third and fourth ligands bind, the open state of the channel becomes stabilized.
When the situation stabilized under the rule of dictatorial President Mobutu Sese Seko, who named the new country ' Zaire ', Franco was supportive and returned to play the Festival of African Arts in Kinshasa in 1966.
When a Polish coup against the Lithuanian government failed in August 1919, the front stabilized until summer 1920.
When Operation Barbarossa had stalled and ended with the reassessment of the strategic goals by Hitler, the front line in the northern sector of the Eastern Front had stabilized in the spring of 1942, and the Wehrmacht was left in control of the city of Velikiye Luki, which provided bridges over the Lovat River to the eastern bank.
When Ershad assumed power in 1982, army strength had stabilized at about 70, 000 troops.
When the cell is hyperpolarized, magnesium is stabilized inside the channel ( i. e. the two positive charges on the magnesium ion are attracted toward the negative pole of the electric field, which points toward the inside of the cell ).
After dropping for two weeks, " When I Grow Up " stabilized at No. 24 for a fortnight before leaving the Modern Rock chart at the start of August.

When and trade
When the trade association began, it had seven members and its main goal was to eliminate all duties and restrictions on the majority of their trade within 12 years.
When two places trade with one another, this doctrine supposes that, if the balance be even, neither of them either loses or gains ; but if it leans in any degree to one side, that one of them loses and the other gains in proportion to its declension from the exact equilibrium.
When Spain opened the Cuban trade ports, it quickly became a popular place.
When one society finds itself forced to relinquish power entirely to another society that in itself is a form of underdevelopment .... During the centuries of pre-colonial trade, some control over social political and economic life was retained in Africa, in spite of the disadvantageous commerce with Europeans.
When the fur trade decreased, Michigan had already began to exploit the lumber-rich areas of the Upper Peninsula.
When you had trade unions, ordinary people, rank and file, never been on television, never been interviewed, and they're not allowed to be heard, that's scandalous.
When logrolling occurs within a Direct Democracy, a few individuals vote openly, and votes are easy to trade, rearrange, and observe.
When methods of trade do not conflict with given standards or ethical procedures, individuals naturally seek mutually advantageous vote trades.
When Christopher Columbus arrived in the region, hunting was already an established trade, although this is less common today.
When the Europeans began their African slave trade in the early 15th century, the diet of newly-enslaved Africans changed on the long journeys away from their homelands.
When Shetland became part of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, trade with northern Europe decreased, although fishing has continued to be an important aspect of the economy up to the present day.
When the African slave trade began in 1673, the difficult conditions and inhumane treatment slaves were subjected to bred discontent.
When trans-Saharan trade intensified, they developed departure and arrival centers with slave depots and intermediary secure caravan stops.
When Pocklington revealed his plans to trade Gretzky to Oilers general manager and head coach Glen Sather, Sather went to work trying to stop the trade, but, when he found out Gretzky played a part in it, he changed his attitude to GM as he requested Luc Robitaille in exchange.
When trade is at stake, it is your last entrenchment ; you must defend it, or perish ... Sir, Spain knows the consequence of a war in America ; whoever gains, it must prove fatal to her ... is this any longer a nation?
As Tanenbaum said in Operating Systems ( 1987 ): " When AT & T released Version 7, it began to realize that UNIX was a valuable commercial product, so it issued Version 7 with a license that prohibited the source code from being studied in courses, in order to avoid endangering its status as a trade secret.
When Céloron's expedition arrived at Logstown, the Native Americans in the area informed Céloron that they owned the Ohio Country and that they would trade with the British regardless of the French.
When Gérôme exhibited For Sale ; Slaves at Cairo at the Royal Academy in London in 1871, it was " widely found offensive ", perhaps partly because the British liked to think they had successfully suppressed the slave trade in Egypt, also for cruelty and " representing fleshiness for its own sake ".
When three Japanese fishermen, among them Otokichi, were shipwrecked on the Olympic Peninsula in 1834, McLoughlin, envisioning an opportunity to use them to open trade with Japan, sent the trio to London on the Eagle to try to convince the Crown of his plan.
When pirate attacks became quite frequent in the Faroes it became a priority to protect the town and its trade.
When in forms other than money, financial capital may be traded on bond markets or reinsurance markets with varying degrees of trust in the social capital ( not just credits ) of bond-issuers, insurers, and others who issue and trade in financial instruments.
When the American War of Independence deprived Oxford of a valuable market for its bibles, this lease became too risky a proposition, and the Delegates were forced to offer shares in the Press to those who could take " the care and trouble of managing the trade for our mutual advantage.
When the fur trade slowed in 1840 because of fashion changes in men's hats, the value of the Pacific Northwest to the British was seriously diminished.

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