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When the shaken Palmer finally did hit his fourth shot, he overshot the hole by 15 feet.
Bruce Hindmarsh suggests that the secular popularity of " Amazing Grace " is due to the absence of any mention of God in the lyrics until the fourth verse ( by Excell's version, the fourth verse begins " When we've been there ten thousand years "), and that the song represents the ability of humanity to transform itself instead of a transformation taking place at the hands of God.
Beethoven's friend Anton Schindler, later said: " When he started working on the fourth movement the struggle began as never before.
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 he first introduced this concept as a diagnostic entity in the fourth German edition of his Lehrbuch der Psychiatrie in 1893, it was placed among the degenerative disorders alongside, but separate from, catatonia and dementia paranoides.
When he died the titles passed to his eldest son, the fourth Marquess.
When three coats are quartered, the first is repeated as the fourth ; when only two coats are quartered, the second is also repeated as the third.
When Alexander died in 1124, the crown passed to Margaret's fourth son David I, who had spent most of his life as an English baron.
When the fourth dorm ( Marks ) was built, there was one corner of the quad available ( the northwest ) and one directional name, " South ", remaining.
When he wasn't working, Kid Rock recorded the material that eventually made up his fourth album Early Mornin ' Stoned Pimp, which Rock released on his own label Top Dog Records.
" When the soul had overcome the third power, it went upwards and saw the fourth power, which took seven forms.
When a fourth valve is present, as with some piccolo trumpets, it lowers the pitch a perfect fourth ( 5 semitones ).
When originally published, the law was approximately satisfied by all the known planets — Mercury through Saturn — with a gap between the fourth and fifth planets.
When Laurier died in 1919, King was elected leader in the first Liberal leadership convention, defeating his four rivals on the fourth ballot.
When used in this manner, the iris wipe may be centered around a certain focal point and may be used as a device for a " parting shot " joke, a fourth wall-breaching wink by a character, or other purposes.
When the voters in New Hampshire went to the polls, Anderson again exceeded the expectations, finishing fourth with just under 10 % of the vote.
On one memorable occasion in the fourth series, Smith was permitted to sing Nobody Loves a Fairy When She's Forty, much to Kenneth Williams's disgust and Hugh Paddick's anger (" He must have bribed the producer!
When the Dutch began to support the American rebels, this led to the fourth war, and the loss of the alliance made the Dutch Republic fatally vulnerable to the French.
When used from a standalone flagpole, the size of the flag is recommended to have a width equaling a fourth of the height of the pole.
When the fourth volume of Grätz's history appeared Hirsch impeached the orthodoxy of the new institution ( 1856 ), and his attacks became more systematic when Frankel in 1859 published his Hebrew introduction to the Mishnah.
When Chris Griffin in Family Guy in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story was required by his mother Lois Griffin to mention the fourth member of Sex and the City, he couldn't come up with the correct answer, he instead took a wild and very inaccurate guess by saying it was Scrappy Doo.
When the final votes were counted, Banting finished fourth behind Tommy Douglas, Terry Fox and Pierre Trudeau.
When Anastasia was born, her parents and extended family were disappointed to have a fourth daughter, because they wanted a son who would be heir to the throne.

When and platform
When the system is arranged for automatic leveling, the platform angles respond to any horizontal components of acceleration acting on the accelerometers.
When the platform is aligned, the reflected image of the crossed hairs can be seen exactly superimposed upon the original crossed hairs.
When the platform is level, **ye is a rotation about the Z axis of the platform Af.
When Pat Buchanan and Pat Robertson addressed Christian themes at the Republican National Convention – with Bush criticizing Democrats for omitting God from their platform – many moderates were alienated.
When Compaq introduced the first PC based on Intel's new 80386 microprocessor, the Compaq Deskpro 386, in 1986, it marked the first CPU change to the PC platform that was not initiated by IBM.
When the scrolling arrows overlap the stationary ones, the player must step on the corresponding arrows on the dance platform, and the player is given a judgment for their accuracy of every streaked notes ( From highest to lowest: Marvelous, Perfect, Great, Good, Almost, Miss.
When the British again refused to accept the 49th parallel boundary proposal, Polk broke off negotiations and returned to the Democratic platform " All Oregon " demand ( which called for all of Oregon up to the 54-40 line that marked the southern boundary of Russian Alaska ).
When this compiler was ported to the VAX platform, a common backend for Mary and CHILL was implemented.
When the Republicans in June 1896 nominated former Ohio Governor William McKinley for president and passed at his request a platform strongly supporting the gold standard, a number of " Silver Republicans " walked out of the convention.
When coupled with one or more profiles, the Connected Limited Device Configuration gives developers a solid Java platform for creating applications for consumer and embedded devices.
When released in 1993, Cello was the only browser for the Microsoft Windows platform.
When he saw Back Bay he immediately got excited and started pressing for it to be developed on the NeXT platform.
When the refurbishment is complete, all the platforms will be renumbered, the new one becoming platform 1.
When a model range includes multiple body styles, such as sedan, hatchback and station wagon, the models typically share their platform, drivetrain and bodywork forward of the A-pillar.
When the deflectors were shut down, there was such an outcry in those areas that an independent election candidate in County Donegal, Tom Gildea, was elected as a TD on a platform of supporting legalisation, which occurred in 1999.
When the Alliance founded the Populist Party based on the Ocala Demands, Tillman arranged for the South Carolina Democratic Party to adopt parts of the platform which dealt with the free coinage of silver, a Federal income tax and a repeal of the tax on the circulations of state banks.
When Krakatoa explodes, the families and the protagonist escape on a flying platform lofted by twenty balloons.
When set in motion on a stepped platform such as a stairway, a helical spring transfers energy along its length in a longitudinal wave.
When software is no longer sold or supported, the product is said to have reached end-of-life, to be discontinued or obsolete, but user loyalty may continue its existence for some time, even long after its platform is obsolete — e. g., the Atari ST and Commodore's Amiga.
When SPA leader Morris Hillquit made his campaign for Mayor of New York in 1917 on an anti-war platform, Thomas wrote to him expressing his good wishes.
When hunting from a perch, a dead tree is the preferred platform.
When the manufacturer upgrades a platform ( or the platform is superseded ), the code may no longer work without changes, and becomes legacy code.

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