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When the Silver Valley population rose dramatically in the 1880s, the seat was moved to Murray in 1884 ( and to Wallace in 1898 ) to better serve the majority of the county's population.
When the Silver Valley population rose dramatically in the 1880s, the seat was moved to Murray in 1884 ( and to Wallace in 1898 ) to better serve the majority of the county's population.
When Louisville and Jefferson County were consolidated in 2003, it remained an independent city and the county's largest municipality outside of Louisville.
When Cuyahoga county's primary was held on May 2, 2006, officials ordered the hand-counting of more than 18, 000 paper ballots after Diebold's new optical scan machines produced inconsistent tabulations, leaving several local races in limbo for days and eventually resulting in a reversal of the outcome of one race for state representative.
When the county was officially formed, Rochester became its first county clerk and was elected as the county's first representative to the New York State Assembly.
When a successor parish was formed for the former borough of Appleby, the council effected a change in the town's name, to preserve the historic county's name.
When a county council was established in 1890 the county town once more became Duns, where the former county's Sheriff Court still sits, and where the Scottish Borders Council still maintains a principal set of offices.
When Woodford County was formed from the part of Fayette County that included Scott's fledgling settlement, Scott declined appointment as the new county's lieutenant.

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When the whole bottom has hardened, use a disk sander to feather the edges of the cloth at the keel line and near the spray rail.
When Zahir Shah took power in 1933 Kabul had the only 6 miles of rail in the country, few internal telegraph or phone lines and few roads.
When powered from a bipolar ( dual rail ) supply,
When risk is measured by deaths per passenger kilometer, air travel is approximately 10 times safer than travel by bus or rail.
When these cities upgraded to new technology, they called it light rail to differentiate it from their existing streetcars since some continued to operate both the old and new systems.
When President Jimmy Carter nominated A. Daniel O ’ Neal ( originally appointed by President Richard Nixon ) to chair the ICC, O ’ Neal began to develop the possibilities for opening up the rail market to competition and innovation.
When Matt reaches Abilene, he finds the town has been eagerly awaiting the arrival of such a herd to buy it and ship it east by rail.
When introduction was attempted on 1 July 1905 a Metropolitan train overturned the third rail on the District Railway ; following this the Metropolitan trains were modified before running again on the District lines and full electric service started on 24 September.
When Ickenham obtained a railway station on the Metropolitan Railway's line between Harrow and Uxbridge, it brought with it a rail link to London.
When Crossrail is built the rail line will drop below the surface and continue north and west under Woolwich to begin its journey under the river Thames in a way that serves the Isle of Dogs and the ExCeL exhibition centre, then the railway's tracks are likely to emerge from a tunnel beneath the River Thames at Plumstead sidings.
When the Louisville and Frankfort Railroad Company introduced rail lines in the area in the 1850s, many new towns and communities sprang up.
When the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad laid plans to construct a rail line through Adams County, two farmers, the Hilty brothers, offered a proposition: they would donate land to the railroad in exchange for the building of a rail depot in the small community.
When asked by the Baltimore and Sparrows Point Railroad for a name of a depot for the foundry, which was on their rail line, McShane wrote Dundalk, after the town of his birth, Dundalk, Ireland.
When the rail line was completed, a box car was set off to the side, and this served as a depot until a more substantial structure could be built.
When the town was in its infancy, lumber companies bought large tracts of virgin pine forested land and erected sawmills at sites along the newly developing rail line.
When the Northern Pacific Railway's transcontinental rail line arrived in 1881, the town was renamed for Alfred Howe Terry, a General in the Union Army who commanded an 1876 expedition in connection with George Armstrong Custer ’ s campaign against Native Americans, specifically in the west.
When rail freight
When the current bridge was constructed it was hoped that the 1850 bridge could be left in position for rail use but the river authorities decided that two bridges so close together constituted a hazard for shipping, and it was removed.
When compared against all other modes of transport on a fatality per mile basis air transport is the safest — six times safer than traveling by car and twice as safe as rail.
When VAL was introduced to Taipei, the term medium capacity system was coined to differentiate VAL from heavy rail ( metro ).
When the line has been fully re-opened, following HM Rail Inspectorate approval, rail services will run between March Elm Road ( a new station next to Elm Road crossing, March ) and Wisbech East ( a new station on Weasenham Lane, Wisbech ).
When one goes left, one places his left hand on the upper left corner of the nose and places his right arm halfway down the rail of the right side of the board.
When it churrs the bird lies or crouches along a bough or rail, but it will sing from a post, and occasionally perch across a branch.

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When he discovered that the original Desiree, Glynis Johns, was able to sing ( she had a " small, silvery voice ") but could not " sustain a phrase ", he devised the song " Send in the Clowns " for her in a way that would work around her vocal weakness, e. g., by ending lines with consonants that made for a short cut-off.
When the lines joined, Labienus ordered the cavalry to attack ; as expected they successfully pushed back Caesar's cavalry until his hidden fourth line joined in, using their pila to thrust at Pompey's cavalry and turn them to flight.
When she is unsuccessful, she takes revenge on her rival by turning Scylla into a monster ( lines 1-74 ).
When he was a 16-year-old pupil at St Paul's School in London, the lines about Humphry Davy came into his head during a science class.
When the surviving bacteria exit the stomach and reach the small intestine, they need to propel themselves through the thick mucus that lines the small intestine to get to the intestinal walls, where they can thrive.
When a switch is pressed, it connects the corresponding x and y lines together.
When drawing hair, the lines of the sketch follow the direction of the hair growth.
When both the fronts and sides of a building are drawn, then the parallel lines forming a side converge at a second point along the horizon ( which may be off the drawing paper.
When finished entering lines, Ctrl-C will return to the edlin command prompt.
When Euripides's plays are sequenced in time, they also reveal that his outlook might have changed, providing a " spiritual biography " along these lines:
When calculating correlation functions instead of scattering amplitudes, there is no past and future and all the lines are internal.
When Watt returned to Britain, he began experiments along these lines with hopes of finding a commercially viable process.
When a data packet comes in one of the lines, the router reads the address information in the packet to determine its ultimate destination.
When it comes to transforming these observations into practice, Koolhaas mobilizes what he regards as the omnipotent forces of urbanism into unique design forms and connections organised along the lines of present day society.
When the critical section is longer than a few source code lines or involves lengthy looping, an embedded / real-time algorithm must resort to using mechanisms identical or similar to those available on general-purpose operating systems, such as semaphores and OS-supervised interprocess messaging.
When the Tsar took control of the army in the front lines during World War I, he left his wife in charge of Russia for he trusted only her.
When heavy, wet snow with a snow-water equivalent ( SWE ) ratio of between 6: 1 and 12: 1 ( in extreme cases, as heavy as 4: 1 ) and a weight in excess of 10 pounds per square foot (~ 50 kg / m < sup > 2 </ sup >) piles onto trees or electricity lines – particularly if the trees have full leaves or are not adapted to snow – significant damage may occur on a scale usually associated with hurricanes.
When the athlete executes the spin, the upper body is twisted hard to the right, so the imaginary lines created by the shoulders and hips are no longer parallel.
" When Estelle Reiner died at age 94 in 2008, The New York Times referred to her as the woman " who delivered one of the most memorably funny lines in movie history ".
" In a review for The New York Times, Caryn James called When Harry Met Sally ... an " often funny but amazingly hollow film " that " romanticized lives of intelligent, successful, neurotic New Yorkers "; James characterized it as " the sitcom version of a Woody Allen film, full of amusing lines and scenes, all infused with an uncomfortable sense of déjà vu ".
When the show returned in 1970, it was recorded the same way only in colour in PAL 576i ( using 625 lines ).
When learning positions for drill, an American football field may be divided into a 5-yard grid, with the yard lines serving as one set of guides.
When two traces run parallel, an electrical signal in one can be coupled into the other through electromagnetic induction by magnetic field lines from one linking the other ; this is called crosstalk.
When the positive integers are arrayed along the Ulam spiral, prime numbers, represented by dots, tend to collect along diagonal lines.

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