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When this linear draft is completed, I dust it down to a faint image.
When the platform is aligned, the reflected image of the crossed hairs can be seen exactly superimposed upon the original crossed hairs.
When she had wiped some of the lipstick from her mouth, she stared solemnly at her image in the mirror.
When he at last did go to his room, he couldn't sleep and instead paced up and down before his little image of Acala, thinking first of Charlotte's tale of the man at Ryusenji, then of his biwa and the invisible Pacific waters.
When he rose in the morning, the image was still there.
When applied on an image to fill a particular bounded area with color, it is also known as boundary fill.
When all the layers were finished, they were combined into one image using a large process camera.
When asked by Constantia ( Emperor Constantine's sister ) for an image of Jesus, Eusebius denied the request, replying that " To depict purely the human form of Christ before its transformation, on the other hand, is to break the commandment of God and to fall into pagan error ".
When Constantine converted to Christianity the majority of his subjects were still pagans and the Roman Imperial cult of the divinity of the emperor, expressed through the traditional burning of candles and the offering of incense to the emperor ’ s image, was tolerated for a period because it would have been politically dangerous to attempt to suppress it.
When observed from farther away, the image of the rows of pixels still merge, but the total image becomes smaller as the distance increases.
When the Bronze Age site at Knossos was excavated by explorer Arthur Evans, he found various bull motifs, including an image of a man leaping over the horns of a bull, as well as depictions of a labrys carved into the walls.
When the hydrophobic image is loaded with ink, the stone and paper are run through a press which applies even pressure over the surface, transferring the ink to the paper and off the stone.
When PNG development started in early 1995, developers decided not to incorporate support for animation, because the majority of the PNG developers felt that overloading a single file type with both still and animation features is a bad design, both for users ( who have no simple way of determining to which class a given image file belongs ) and for web servers ( which should use the image / foo MIME type for stills and video / foo for animations -- GIF notwithstanding ).
When describing life in Communist countries, western propaganda sought to depict an image of a brainwashed citizenry which was then held captive by their government.
When an image is rendered in a raster-based image editor, the image is composed of millions of pixels.
When the system time is set to certain dates, the image of the HUNT Team in the main menu will show one of the characters wearing or holding a holiday-themed item, such as a Santa hat or an American flag.
When an SVG image has been compressed with the industry standard gzip algorithm, it is referred to as an " SVGZ " image and uses the corresponding filename extension.
When the signal is multiplied by ( aka ' heterodyned with ') the BFO waveform, it shifts the signal to < u > and </ u > to, which is known as the beat frequency or image frequency.
When an image is taken, the mirror moves upwards from its resting position in the direction of the arrow, the focal plane shutter ( 3 ) opens, and the image is projected onto the film or sensor ( 4 ) in exactly the same manner as on the focusing screen.

When and rejection
When Walpole admitted to his authorship in the second edition, its originally favourable reception by literary reviewers changed into rejection.
When comparing two hypotheses and using some information, frequency methods would typically result in the rejection or non-rejection of the original hypothesis at a particular significance level, and frequentists would all agree that the hypothesis should be rejected or not at that level of significance.
" When asked whether this would include Moscow accepting the rejection of communist parties in the Soviet bloc.
When Paul Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield won a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for research initially rejected by Nature and published only after Lauterbur appealed the rejection, Nature acknowledged more of its own missteps in rejecting papers in an editorial titled " Coping with Peer Rejection ":
When Scullin returned in January 1931, he reappointed Theodore ( as it had become clear Theodore would not be charged with corruption ) to the Cabinet as Treasurer, which Lyons took as a rejection of his own policies.
When considering indirect forms of non-violent aggression, such as relational aggression and social rejection, some scientists argue that females can be quite aggressive although female aggression is rarely expressed physically.
When their relationship becomes known, they experience various forms of hostility and public rejection.
When Harper's refused to publish " Christian Science " in 1903, Twain interpreted the rejection as suppression caused by pressure from Christian Science and wrote, " The situation is not barren of humour.
( When other organs are transplanted, aggressive rejection can occur ; this is a major difficulty with kidney and liver transplants.
When possible, transplant rejection can be reduced through serotyping to determine the most appropriate donor-recipient match and through the use of immunosuppressant drugs.
When rejection is severe, repeat transplants are often attempted, and are frequently successful.
When Lin received the rejection letter, he was so angry that he tore the letter up and threw it in the garbage.
When this rejection duly took place, he sought and obtained a double dissolution of the Parliament from the Governor-General.
When Donaldson v Beckett reached the House of Lords in 1774 Lord Camden was most strident in his rejection of the common law copyright, warning the Lords that should they vote in favour of common law copyright, effectively a perpetual copyright, " all our learning will be locked up in the hands of the Tonsons and the Lintots of the age ".
When the film was playing in theaters, much criticism was directed at U. S. politicians concerning their rejection of the Kyoto Protocol and climate change.
When, in 1988, the US government proposed the addition of the category of " bi-racial " or " multiracial " to official documents and statistics, some African American organizations and African American leaders such as Watson and Representative Augustus Hawkins were particularly vocal in their rejection and opposition of the category.
When Britain rejected Hitler's Bad Godesberg ultimatum on 26 September, Bonnet sought to prevent the news of the British rejection appearing in the French press, as it now appeared that British were pushing the French towards war, and deprived Bonnet of using British pressure as an excuse.
When questioned, the CCF replied that reasons for the rejection included " the possible misinterpretation of CCF ’ s role in regard to the event.
When a host mounts an immune response against an allograft or xenograft, the process is termed rejection.
When the Second World War broke out and after his rejection by the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy, a reluctant British Army was persuaded to take on this podgy but persistent middle-aged Belgian.
When the message is perceived as being very different from one's anchor and thus falling within the latitude of rejection, persuasion is unlikely due to a contrast effect.
When the adopted constitution fell short of Whig expectations, the Sentinel was instrumental in encouraging its rejection by territorial voters on April 6, 1847.
When the combined efforts of United Clydebank Supporters, the Football Association of Ireland, the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Football League brought about the rejection of a move to Dublin, the owners made a number of attempts to relocate the club as a franchise to a number of alternative towns — including Galashiels and Carlisle.
When Donaldson v Beckett reached the House of Lords in 1774 Lord Camden was most strident in his rejection of the common law copyright, warning the Lords that should they vote in favour of common law copyright, effectively a perpetual copyright, " all our learning will be locked up in the hands of the Tonsons and the Lintots of the age ".

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