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When and driver
When a calling program invokes a routine in the driver, the driver issues commands to the device.
When visiting patients, he would have his driver, also a very large man, walk ahead of him to make sure the floor of a house would hold him.
When pitcher Roger Clemens arrived in Boston for the first time in 1984, he took a taxi from Logan Airport and was sure the driver had misunderstood his directions when he announced their arrival at the park.
" When Beria left the room, he broke the somber atmosphere by shouting loudly for his driver, his voice echoing with what Stalin's daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva called " the ring of triumph unconcealed.
When printed to a PostScript output device, the unneeded parts of the OpenType font are omitted, and what is sent to the device by the driver is the same as it would be for a TrueType or Type 1 font, depending on which kind of outlines were present in the OpenType font.
When he discovered a knife in a toolbox, the officer handcuffed the driver and later reported that the driver " wore and carried a butcher knife, a dangerous deadly
Years later, in recalling the events of the day, Parks said, " When that white driver stepped back toward us, when he waved his hand and ordered us up and out of our seats, I felt a determination cover my body like a quilt on a winter night.
When the deceleration sensors sense a potential crash, small explosive cartridges are triggered electrically and the resulting pressurized gas feeds into tiny Wankel engines which rotate to take up the slack in the seat belt systems, anchoring the driver and passengers firmly in the seat before a collision.
When the skier is ready, the driver accelerates the boat to pull the skier out of the water.
When the road ahead is clear, the ACC allows the vehicle to accelerate to a speed preset by the driver.
When controlling a PBX handset, the driver is provided by the manufacturer of the telephone system.
When multiple drivers are used in a system, a " filter network ", called a crossover, separates the incoming signal into different frequency ranges and routes them to the appropriate driver.
When the towpath changed sides, it was necessary to take the towing horse and its driver across the river.
When driver side airbags became mandatory on all passenger vehicles in model year 1995, most manufacturers stopped equipping cars with automatic seat belts.
When the driver turns to look back, the girl has vanished.
# When the ABS system is in operation the driver will feel a pulsing in the brake pedal ; this comes from the rapid opening and closing of the valves.
When the author of the crime had no animus nocendi, it is usually considered that the crime still exists, but the author is innocent, unless a responsibility for guilt can be found in his conduct: the typical case of a car accident in which a wrong or even hazardous manoeuvre causes personal injuries to another car driver, is then managed as a crime for the presence of injuries, yet the author will not be prosecuted as the author of the injuries ( he did not want to hurt the other driver, thus he had no animus nocendi ), but simply as the author of a dangerous conduct that indirectly caused said effects, and would be held responsible at a guilt title.
When the stage driver, Buck ( Andy Devine ), looks for his normal shotgun guard, Marshal Curly Wilcox ( George Bancroft ) tells him that the guard has gone searching for fugitive the Ringo Kid ( John Wayne ).
When the driver of the parked van was questioned by the police, he claimed that the van had broken down.
When Miss Piggy threw a truck driver ( played by Peter Ustinov ) into a pile of boxes and a pile of trash cans, Oscar emerged from his trash can and demanded " Hey, what's all the racket?
When these systems were first introduced, some drivers resisted them, viewing them as a way for management to spy on the driver.
When he died March 18, 2008, he was the oldest living former NASCAR driver.

When and locks
When there is a hill to be climbed, flights of many locks in short succession may be used.
When " tripped ", it locks up solidly ( typically in a few to tens of milliseconds ) and rotates the driven member just one full turn.
When combined with secure containers, or document destruction systems, or electronic access or alarm systems, locks can provide much higher levels of security.
When Cyberiad traps the newest X-Man Kitty Pryde, he locks her in a room made of vibranium, leaving her helpless.
When a mechanical key is lost or the key holder is no longer authorized to use the protected area, the locks must be re-keyed.
When the second phase of the Tucuruí project is completed, there will be a system of locks that will make a long extension of the river navigable.
When the pendulum swings away from its normal plumb position due to sudden deceleration or rollover, a pawl is engaged, the reel locks and the strap restrains the belted occupant in position.
When they saw that we put locks and keys on our doors, they supposed that it was from fear of them, that they might not kill us, but not because they believed that anyone would steal the property of another.
When he arrives at the part about meeting Colonel Mustard at the door, he steps through the door, closes it, and locks it, leaving all the guests trapped inside.
When Thor discovers this, he grabs hold of Loki, resulting in Loki swearing to have a headpiece made of gold to replace Sif's locks.
When they are alone again, Maggie locks away the liquor and promises Brick that she will " make the lie true ".
When he pulls the second syringe down from the ceiling of the furnace, he locks himself in and sets the fire alight at the same time.
When a policeman ( Beghe ) stops them, Thelma threatens him with her gun, steals his gun, and locks him in the trunk of his cruiser.
When the flight of locks finally opened in 1810, allowing the same vessel to navigate the entire canal, the rate of carriage per ton from London to Bath was £ 2 9s 6d.
There are four locks, of various sizes at the North Sea mouth of the canal: When the north canal lock was opened in 1929 it was the largest canal lock in the world.
When James comes back with more alcohol he notes that there was evidence that Jamie had attempted to pick the locks to the whiskey cabinet in the cellar as he had done before.
When conflicts are rare, transactions can complete without the expense of managing locks and without having transactions wait for other transactions ' locks to clear, leading to higher throughput than other concurrency control methods.
When complete, the canal was 44 km ( 27 miles ) long, and had 40 wooden locks.
* Missile: When fired, locks on to the nearest enemy vehicle and destroys it on contact.
When picking up his fake identity papers, the master forger attempts to blackmail the Jackal but the Jackal kills him and locks the body in a large trunk inside the forger's house, where he correctly deduces it won't be found for a long time.
When reservoirs were created to assure a steady supply of water for the locks, those lakes were included within the Zone.
When attempting to maintain the highest level of isolation, a DBMS usually acquires locks on data or implements multiversion concurrency control, which may result in a loss of concurrency.
When using non-lock based concurrency control, no locks are acquired ; however, if the system detects a write collision among several concurrent transactions, only one of them is allowed to commit.

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