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When I was a student in Dublin we scoffed at the American celebration of St. Patrick, finding something preposterous in the green beer, the search for any connection, no matter how tenuous, to Ireland, the misty sentiment of it all that seemed so at odds with the Ireland we knew and actually lived in.
When a player holds a drawing hand, or a hand that is behind now but is likely to win if a certain card is drawn, pot odds are used to determine the expected value of that hand when the player is faced with a bet.
When third parties are built around an ideology which is at odds with the majority mindset, many members belong to such a party not for the purpose of expecting electoral success but rather for personal or psychological reasons.
When making a bet where you must put more at stake than you stand to win, you are laying the odds or laying the bet.
When Tertullian, a Montanist, furiously applied the term to some bishop with whom he was at odds ( either Pope Callixtus I or Agrippinus of Carthage ), c. 220, over a relaxation of the Church's penitential discipline allowing repentant adulterers and fornicators back into the Church, it was in bitter irony:
When a group seeks to have an effect through such practices outside its own membership, for instance when a group seeks to cause financial harm through isolation and disassociation, they can come at odds with their surrounding civil society, if such a society enshrines rights such as freedom of association, conscience, or belief.
" When today's students enter their post-education professional lives, odds are pretty good that they will be asked to work with others from around the globe collaboratively to create content for diverse and wide-ranging audiences.
When motivation originates from an internal source and is combined with a realistic goal and circumstance, the odds of a good outcome are greatly increased.
When he found himself at odds with the leadership of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World ( PAW ), Lawson resigned from that organization in 1919 and moved to New York City.
When the monarchy was restored in 1660 and Rhode Island's charter of 1644 was voided, Clarke worked against great odds to obtain a new charter.
When you consider that each song on an artist's album is often priced at the same amount, the odds of the average consumer purchase the entire album instead of selecting the " hit " songs decreases significantly.
When Susan Lewis returns to County General after five years, Corday seems to be at odds with her.
When betting on the don't pass line / don't come, players are allowed to lay 6 times odds on points 6 and 8, 7. 5 times odds on points 5 and 9, and 10 times odds on points 4 and 10.
When the Taylor Report on 29 January 1990 required all First and Second Division clubs to have all-seater stadiums by August 1994, Southampton's directors initially decided to upgrade The Dell into an all-seater stadium ( which was completed in 1993 ) but speculation about relocation continued, especially as an all-seater Dell had a capacity of just over 15, 000 ; despite this, Southampton continued to defy the odds and survive in the new FA Premier League after 1992.
When a person holds a high rank on one status dimension and low rank on another, the expectations of the two are often at odds with one another.
When Laney's ( and hence Zack's ) winning odds becomes prominent, he tries to ruin Zack and Laney's relationship by first revealing the bet in front of Laney, then by trying to seduce and advance on her after the prom, only to be deterred when the ever-vigilant Laney stuns him with her foghorn-loud personal alarm.
When his Adderbury-trained horse Jeddah won the Derby at odds of 100 – 1 and also won at Ascot, the Major paid for the building of the Village Institute.
Games saying " When these sorts of loaded odds are all you get in lieu of a competitive computer player, the whole thing feels like you're being cheated rather than challenged.
When options have large open interest, it means they have a large number of buyers and sellers, and an active secondary market will increase the odds of getting option orders filled at good prices.
When the Conservative party returned to power under Margaret Thatcher in 1979, Meyer's type of pro-Europeanism was at odds with the Euroscepticism of the bulk of the party.
When Moe visits Bart and Lisa at the Simpson house to see if they have any injuries that may affect the odds of the upcoming game, Marge sends him away and he pleads: " They're gonna take my thumbs ".

When and drawing
When the last hand has finished being played, the dealer reveals the hole card, and stands or draws further cards according to the rules of the game for dealer drawing.
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 drawing an object or figure, the skilled artist pays attention to both the area within the silhouette and what lies outside.
When the World Cup began, Banks was in goal as England got through their group containing Uruguay, Mexico and France, drawing 0 – 0 with the former and clinching 2 – 0 victories over the latter.
When pairs of horses are used in drawing a wagon or coach it is usual for the outer side of each pair to be connected to reins and the inside of the bits connected by a short bridging strap or rope.
When Iceman was injected with Sinister's neuro-inhibiter by Mystique, he was able to save himself by drawing in all of the ambient moisture around him, rapidly replacing his poisoned cells with healthy material before the injection could kill him.
When working on a major specimen like an eagle, he would spend up to four 15-hour days, preparing, studying, and drawing it.
When fully covered with pastel, the work is called a pastel painting ; when not, a pastel sketch or drawing.
When Nixon left in 1973, Tom Lavery began drawing the strip, who was then followed by Frank McDiarmid in 1976.
When the Beano was revamped on 8th August 2012 Appleby started drawing Roger again and Roger's parents were made younger.
When the diaphragm contracts, the thoracic cavity is expanded, reducing intra-thoracic pressure and drawing air into the lungs.
When a segment of his army fled from battle, abandoning their weapons, Crassus revived the ancient practice of decimation – i. e., executing one out of every ten men, with the victims selected by drawing lots.
When the working surface was extended at its full height, a drawing table could be used as a standing desk.
When using the term “ little women ” Alcott was drawing on Dickensian meaning.
When GRAPHIC targets are attached, a REDRAW option can be specified which buffers the results of drawing operations until they are specifically requested.
When he insults Angel she slaps him, drawing blood.
Note When Viewing Census Income Rank: It is important to consider Indian Creek's unique situation being one the smallest incorporated municipalities in the United States with 38 home sites and 32 actual homes when viewing the US Census Data drawing on 33 people, 14 households, and 11 families.
When the job is finished we see a Navajo ( Johnny used Sol Worth to play the part of a Navajo ) walking up to the well and drawing water and we see water coming from the various parts of the shallow well.
When proper procedures are being followed, a clear chain of precedence is always documented, such that when a person looks at a drawing, s / he is told by a note thereon that this drawing is not the governing instrument ( because the MBD dataset is ).
When a user is forbidden from scaling the drawing, s / he must turn instead to the engineer ( for the answers that the scaling would seek ), and s / he will never erroneously scale something that is inherently unable to be accurately scaled.
When part definition is defined mathematically via a solid model, the assertion that one cannot interrogate the model — the direct analog of " scaling the drawing "— becomes ridiculous ; because when part definition is defined this way, it is not possible for a drawing or model to be " not to scale ".

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