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When and oak
When he had stored his stock in the great oak chest, locked the two big hasps and secured the additional chain, tied the fly of the tent, and picked up the cash box, he moved up the darkening street.
When Merlot has spent significant time in oak, the wine may show notes of caramel, chocolate, coconut, coffee bean, dill weed, mocha, molasses, smoke, vanilla and walnut.
When these stones were removed, the workmen found inside the remains of an oak coffin the complete skeleton of an individual entirely enclosed in two layers of thin lead, with a shroud of cloth of gold over it.
When undisturbed by cultivation, the myrtle, arbutus, bay and holm oak form a rich brushwood, along with fir and Turkey oak in the hills.
When the new Opry opened, a six-foot circle of oak was cut from the original stage at the Ryman and inlaid into the stage at the new venue.
When in a growing stage, with very little sap wood, a chestnut tree contains more timber of a durable quality than an oak of the same dimensions.
When a friend and business associate, Edward D. Holton, travelled through California and investigated the land, Meiners learned that he had acquired one of the largest oak groves on flat ground in southern California.
When the living tree doctrine is applied right, the authors claim, " The elm remained an elm ; it grew new branches but did not transform itself into an oak or a willow.
When gleaning in a southeastern Massachusetts pitch pine barren, eastern towhees preferred species such as pitch pine, bear oak ( Q. ilicifolia ), and other deciduous trees, mainly oaks.
When the term live oak is used in a specific rather than general sense, it most commonly refers to the southern live oak ( the first species so named ), but can often refer to other species regionally.
When Feller was 13 years of age, his father felled an estimated 20 oak trees on the family farm to build a baseball diamond.
When we see among the happiest people in the world bands of peasants regulating the affairs of state under an oak tree, and always acting wisely, can we help feeling a certain contempt for the refinements of other nations, which employ so much skill and effort to make themselves at once illustrious and wretched?
When the dead yeast cells are removed from the wine as lees, some of these oak properties go with them.
When the house was pulled down, a quantity of oak panelling was removed to Tedsmore, including an old English mantelpiece which was placed in the entrance hall there. Bulkeley Hatchett Bulkeley-Owen, who died on August 10, 1868, leaving a widow, but no children, was succeeded by his brother, the Rev.
When Vernor was called off to serve in the war, he stored the syrup base of 19 ingredients, including ginger, vanilla and other natural flavorings, in an oak cask.
When the city of Aegina was depopulated by a plague sent by Hera in jealous reprisal for Zeus's love of Aegina, the king Aeacus prayed to Zeus for the ants that were currently infesting an oak tree to morph into humans to repopulate his kingdom.
When settlers arrived, the lack of the control burns the Native Americans conducted and the all-over settlement and reckless destroying of land by the settlers diminished the oak savannas to less than 1 % of their original amount, now having only about 30, 000 acres of oak savanna currently remaining in small gems, specifically in Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, and tiny areas within forests in northwest Indiana and southwest Michigan.
When an oak has died from oak wilt, trees should be debarked, split or chipped then burned or covered with plastic sheeting to effect composting.
When Cottonmouth stated that the supposed records were in Slick's mind, Luke Cage slammed Cottonmouth into an oak desk where Cottonmouth fell unconscious and then called the police to come pick up Cottonmouth.
When he finally got to the place where he had seen the light, he found nothing, until he turned his head towards an oak tree, and found in it, an image slightly reminiscent to a crucifix.

When and plantations
When slavery was abolished on 1 February 1835, an attempt was made to secure a cheap source of adaptable labour for intensive sugar plantations in Mauritius.
When Montgomery and his troops conducted an assault on a collection of plantations along the Combahee River, Tubman served as a key adviser and accompanied the raid.
When Newfoundland was colonized by England in 1610, the original colonists were called " Planters " and their fishing rooms were known as " fishing plantations ".
When Brazilian entrepreneurs turned their attention to coffee in the 1930s, Argentina, which had long been the prime consumer, took over as the largest producer, resurrecting the economy in Misiones Province, where the Jesuits had once had most of their plantations.
When she left the plantations in the spring of 1839, she and her husband were experiencing marital tensions.
When these CaviteƱo officers recruited workers and technicians from Iloilo to man their sugar plantations and rice fields to reduce the local population's dependence on the Donativo de Zamboanga, taxes levied by the Spanish colonial government on the islands ' inhabitants to support the fort's operations, and with the subsequent migration of Ilonggo traders to Zamboanga, the ZamboangueƱo Chavacano was infused with Ilonggo words as the previous migrant community was assimilated.
When the timber ran out, Helensville developed sheep and dairy farms, and more recently nut plantations, vineyards and deer farms.
When slaves attempted to assert power through leaving the plantations or disobeying their masters, they were subjected to this violence in the form of whippings, which were a personal lesson and a warning for other slaves, and more extreme torture such as castration or burning.
When they Germans entered the eastern Maka zone after taking colonial control of Cameroon in 1884, the natives were enlisted as forced labour to build German roads and to work German plantations.
When the Japanese Occupation ended, there was an urgent demand for heavy machinery for resumed operations in mines and rubber plantations.
When the European colonists learnt of this tradition they twisted it to compel Africans to work for months on the cotton plantations in return for little pay.

When and matured
When Mannerism matured after 1520 ( The year Raphael died ), all the representational problems had been solved.
When these organisms are in their fully matured state they need other adaptations to maintain their positions in the water column.
When matured, these cells live in blood circulation for about 100 to 120 days.
When the struggle of resistance matured in November 1971, India also intervened militarily and may have helped bring international attention to the issue through Indira Gandhi's visit to Washington, D. C.
As she matured, she demonstrated a strong affinity for the plays of Henrik Ibsen, as Irene in When We Dead Awaken ( Cambridge, 1968 ), as Mrs. Alving in Ghosts ( Edinburgh, 1972 ), Aase in Peer Gynt ( BBC, 1972 ) and as Gunhild in John Gabriel Borkman ( Old Vic, 1975 ), in which she appeared with Ralph Richardson and Peggy Ashcroft.
When white ports are matured in wood for long periods, the colour darkens, eventually reaching a point where it can be hard to discern ( from appearance alone ) whether the original wine was red or white.
When his daughters matured, they managed his budget more responsibly than he ever had himself.
When news arrived in Macedonia that Arrhidaeus had been chosen as king, Cynane, a daughter of Philip II, matured the design to travel to Asia and offer the new king her daughter Eurydice for wife.
When the endosome has matured into a late endosome / MVB and fuses with a lysosome, the vesicles in the lumen are delivered to the lysosome lumen.
When returning to school, Hare reunites with Rita who has matured very much, and so has Yohan who still has anger and hatred towards Hare.
When the vines matured, the wine was made for him at the nearby York Mountain Winery, then, as now, one of the best-known wineries between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
When promoting the album, Milian said that she was excited about the album because she had matured since her last album, and it was " nice for people to see this change ".
When matured, true quality circles become self-managing, having gained the confidence of management.
When the plants matured, no one genotype grew best at all altitudes, and at each altitude the seven genotypes fared differently.
When Diabolico was destroyed for the first time, Loki and Vypra were anguished by his death and considered the newly matured Olympius as a mere child who would not make a suitable leader.

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