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When an ordinary free man accepted Islam, despite opposition, he would enjoy the protection of his tribe.
When this gene was inserted into tomato and tobacco cells ( see RNA interference ), the cells were able to withstand environmental stresses like salt, drought, cold and heat, far more than ordinary cells.
When the Greek astronomer Ptolemy's Almagest was translated from Greek to Arabic, the translator Johannitius ( following Alberuni ) did not know the Greek word and rendered it as the nearest-looking Arabic word, writing العصى ذات الكلاب in ordinary unvowelled Arabic text " al -` aşā dhāt al-kullāb ", which means " the spearshaft having a hook ".
When the nets were inspected, the " rods " were no more than regular moths and other ordinary flying insects.
When matter ( ordinary material particles ) is changed into energy ( such as energy of motion, or into radiation ), the mass of the system does not change through the transformation process.
When the domain of the input function is time ( t ), and the domain of the output function is ordinary frequency, the transform of function s ( t ) at frequency ƒ is given by the complex number:
When you had trade unions, ordinary people, rank and file, never been on television, never been interviewed, and they're not allowed to be heard, that's scandalous.
* When conducted by an ordinary electric cable, RF current has a tendency to reflect from discontinuities in the cable such as connectors and travel back down the cable toward the source, causing a condition called standing waves, so RF current must be carried by specialized types of cable called transmission line.
When dealing with situations on an ordinary human scale, Newtonian physics has been so enormously successful that it has no competition.
* When the subring is isomorphic to the ordinary complex number plane, then g acts as a rotation and preserves the Euclidean angle.
When n < sub > e </ sub > < n < sub > o </ sub >, as in calcite, the extraordinary axis is called the fast axis and the ordinary axis is called the slow axis.
When an antihydrogen atom comes into contact with ordinary matter, its constituents quickly annihilate.
In the 1983 " Liber Hymnarius " from Solesmes, it is stated that, " When an ordinary syllable is set to one note, this represents the fundamental rhythmic value used in Gregorian chant ( i. e. valor syllabicus medius ).
The latter example leads to a generalization of modules over rings: If C is a preadditive category, then Mod ( C ) := Add ( C, Ab ) is called the module category over C. When C is the one-object preadditive category corresponding to the ring R, this reduces to the ordinary category of ( left ) R-modules.
When specializing to the preadditive categories of abelian groups or modules over a ring, this notion of kernel coincides with the ordinary notion of a kernel of a homomorphism, if one identifies the ordinary kernel K of f: A → B with its embedding K → A.
When travelling, a priest could take one with him and place it on an ordinary table for saying Mass.
When a substantial number of copies of an electrical transcription were required, as for the distribution of a syndicated program, they were produced by the same process used to make ordinary records.
When the term generating function is used without qualification, it is usually taken to mean an ordinary generating function.
When lu kan shih ( zinc carbonate, calamine ) or wo chhein ( zinc metal ) is mixed and combined with chih thung ( copper ), one gets ' yellow bronze ' ( ordinary brass ).
When something out of the ordinary occurs, usually something unfortunate, to an individual, the Azande may blame witchcraft, just as non-Zande people might blame " bad luck ".
When criticized, the U. S. military's response was to point out that these men were no ordinary combatants, and to express hope that confirmation of the deaths would bring closure to the Iraqi people.
When ordinary citizens are confronted with tyranny, he wrote, ordinary citizens have to suffer it ( whereas in the Mandate of Heaven and in the theology of the Jesuits Bellarmine and Mariana, they have the right to rebellion and tyrannicide ), but magistrates have the duty to " curb the tyranny of kings ," as had the Tribunes in ancient Rome, the Ephori in Sparta, and the Demarchs in ancient Athens -- and indeed the Censorate of China.

When and citizen
When Dr. Adenauer was approached by a world citizen delegation to find out his disposition of my case, he gave them his personal approval of my entry, saying that all men advocating peace should be welcomed into Germany.
When Germany annexed Austria, Gödel automatically became a German citizen at age 32.
When King Aistulf of the Lombards availed himself of the Italian dissent and invaded the Exarchate of Ravenna in 751, one of his first acts was to institute a crushing poll tax of one gold solidus per head on every Roman citizen.
When a Swedish person uses the word jänkare, it usually refers to cars from the US, but could also be used as a slang term for any US citizen.
When Louis-Philippe demanded his extradition, the Swiss refused to hand over a man who was a citizen and a member of their armed forces.
When talking to Haemon, Creon demands of him not only obedience as a citizen, but also as a son.
They were, like those babies, nearly dead from hunger ..." When Field Marshal Montgomery wanted to allot each German citizen a guaranteed diet of only 1, 000 calories a day and justified this by referring to the fact that the prisoners of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp had received only 800, Gollancz wrote about starvation in Germany, pointing out that many prisoners never even received 1, 000 calories.
When Flynn became a naturalised American citizen on 15 August 1942, he also became eligible for the military draft, as the United States had entered World War II eight months earlier.
Alexander Alexandrovich Alekhine, PhD ( March 24, 1946 ) (, )< ref > When he became a French citizen, " Alekhine " became the correct way to spell his name in the Latin alphabet.
When one citizen threatens another with a weapon without being in danger from the person he or she is threatening, this would be an example of the unlawful expression of force of arms.
When foreign heads of state would not grant him an audience, as he was only a private citizen, he persuaded the governor of the state of Connecticut make him a lieutenant colonel and aide-de-camp in the state militia.
When defined in an official context, senior citizen is often used for legal or policy-related reasons in determining who is eligible for certain benefits available to the age group.
When he was asked where he came from, he replied, " I am a citizen of the world ( cosmopolites )".
When the page was received, the citizen would find a pay phone and call in to pick up the message.
When Washington wrote to inform Congress of Poor's death, he noted that " He was an officer of distinguished merit, one who as a citizen and soldier had every claim to the esteem and regard of his country.
When he accompanied Sikorski on a mission to Mexico in 1941 seeking a home for 4, 000 Polish refugees, the positive reception moved Szeryng so deeply that he decided to become a Mexican naturalized citizen, and did so in 1946.
When Singapore became self-governing in 1959 ( whilst still remaining a British colony ), the status " British subject: citizen of the State of Singapore " was introduced, a status which existed until the ( short-lived ) incorporation of Singapore within Malaysia between 1963 and 1965.
When Murdoch became an American citizen in 1985 so that he could expand his media empire in the United States, Australia's media ownership laws obliged him to dispose of the flagship television stations, which were sold to The Northern Star, an offshoot of the Westfield Group conglomerate controlled by property tycoon Frank Lowy.
When interviewed by The New Paper, he said " I know as a citizen that we are not allowed to do it, but this is art and I am an artist.
When the Soviet Union invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968, Hammer's studies at the Academy were cut short, and he moved to the United States and resolved to become a citizen after receiving a scholarship at Berklee College of Music in Boston.
He commented on the 26th,When someone actually coaches or conducts criminal behaviour to impose a political agenda on each and every other citizen of Canada, that does seem to me to meet the test of a terrorist organization .” Byrne continued to say, “ I am calling on the Government of Canada to actually investigate whether or not this organization, PETA, is acting as a terrorist organization under the test that exists under Canadian law .” In response to his interpretation of Canadian law, PETA president Ingrid Newkirk said Byrne's reaction was " a silly, chest-beating exercise.
: When Germany came after BME for " endangering the youth " and demanded that I make changes to the site to comply with German law, my response was to simply not visit Germany again ( and I'm a German citizen ).
When challenged in Parliament on this issue, Palmerston justified his actions with, " Civis romanus sum ": translated as " I am a Roman citizen ", this declaration by a Roman would protect him from harm anywhere in the ancient Roman empire.
When the decision to abandon Memorial Stadium ( in favor of the new downtown ballpark ) became imminent, various citizen groups began to organize opposition to the decision.

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