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When playing without this rule, a player may generally make any shot desired, and as long as a disc remains completely inside the outer line of the playfield, it remains on the board.
When the sperm breaks through the hard outer shell of the egg a new cell embryo is formed, which, in humans, grows to full size in 9 months.
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 core convection does not occur, a helium-rich core develops surrounded by an outer layer of hydrogen.
When the reaction occurs, the outer cup provides insulation.
When a magnetic field along the axis is turned on, the Lorentz force drives a circular component of current, and the resistance between the inner and outer rims goes up.
When it is spun up to speed with its axis pointing in some direction, due to the law of conservation of angular momentum, such a wheel will normally maintain its original orientation to a fixed point in outer space ( not to a fixed point on Earth ).
When the text has been fully discussed and the inner circle is finished talking, the outer circle provides feedback on the dialogue that took place.
When the coconut has ripened and the outer husk has turned brown, a few months later, it will fall from the palm of its own accord.
When the Mexican soldiers breached the north outer walls of the Alamo complex, most of the Texians fell back to the barracks and the chapel, as previously planned.
When p is prime, GL ( n, p ) is the outer automorphism group of the group Z, and also the automorphism group, because Z is Abelian, so the inner automorphism group is trivial.
When the order to go into the field is given, the outer suit is designed to be quickly removed in favor of the field uniform.
# When the VPN client wishes to communicate with the company server, it prepares a packet addressed to 192. 168. 1. 10, encrypts it and encapsulates it in an outer VPN packet, say an IPSec packet.
When the British fleet arrived at the Dardanelles the weather was rough so the fleet took refuge in the outer waters of the straits.
When cooking, the outer leaves and thick stalks are removed, leaving only the florets.
" When finished, the dome was three layers: an inner dome with an oculus, a decorative outer wood dome covered in lead roofing, and a structural brick cone in between.
When the UV photon strikes a phosphor molecule, it momentarily raises the energy level of an outer orbit electron in the phosphor molecule, moving the electron from a stable to an unstable state ; the electron then sheds the excess energy as a photon at a lower energy level than UV light ; the lower energy photons are mostly in the infrared range but about 40 % are in the visible light range.
When these postal commodities are overprinted, they are always very carefully positioned for aesthetic appeal, usually on the blank outer border (" selvage ") of the paper.
When observed, it is usually in the form of a separate outer ring around an anticorona.
When viewed from the side of the bicycle, the inner and outer plates of the cage have roughly the same profile.
When viewed from the side of the bicycle, the inner cage plate extends further towards the bottom bracket's center of rotation than the outer cage plate does.
When the dog is alert, the tip of the V should not extend past the outer corner of the eyes.
When cornering, the inner wheel needs to travel a shorter distance than the outer wheel, so with no differential, the result is the inner wheel spinning and / or the outer wheel dragging, and this results in difficult and unpredictable handling, damage to tires and roads, and strain on ( or possible failure of ) the entire drivetrain.

When and inner
When not at the local YMCA or playing sports, Smith sometimes went with friends to the neighborhood lumberyard, springboarding off inner tubes and doing flips into sawdust piles ( a precursor to his famous backflips ).
When ground down to sizes less than 10 micrometres, the grains are removed from the inner solar system by solar radiation pressure.
When the RPR / UDF right-wing coalition won a slight majority in the National Assembly in the 1986 election, Mitterrand ( PS ) appointed Chirac prime minister ( though many in Mitterrand's inner circle lobbied him to choose Jacques Chaban-Delmas instead ).
When the main flow of the Rhine moved south, the old bed, which still flowed through the heart of the town became evermore canalized ; and a very rare wharf system was built as an inner city harbour system.
When the boulevard is congested ( as it normally is during the day ), motorcyclists often use a technique called " back-file ": they move between the cars inner two lanes.
When feeling motion but not seeing it ( for example, in a ship with no windows ), the inner ear transmits to the brain that it senses motion, but the eyes tell the brain that everything is still.
When one spins and stops suddenly, fluid in the inner ear continues to rotate causing a sense of continued spinning while one's visual system no longer detects motion.
When Asquith's government collapsed in December 1916, Balfour, who seemed for a time a potential successor to the premiership, became Foreign Secretary in Lloyd George's new administration, but was not actually included in the small War Cabinet, and was frequently left out of the inner workings of the government.
# When the packet reaches the VPN server from the Internet, the VPN server decapsulates the inner packet, decrypts it, finds the destination address to be 192. 168. 1. 10, and forwards it to the intended server at 192. 168. 1. 10.
When deforming pressure was applied to the outside of this design, air pressure in the rest of the skirt forced the inner wall to move in as well, keeping the channel open.
When the Kingdom of Prussia annexed Hanover in 1866, it became the inner Prussian border between the provinces of Hanover and Saxony as well as the border, north of Börßum to Ohrum between the Province of Hanover in the west and the Duchy of Brunswick in the east.
When the southern end of the current M11 was finally constructed, space was provided between the two carriageways to enable the M12 carriageways to merge with it and the M15 and junctions 1, 2 and 3 were reserved for the additional inner London section.
When this happens it coats the inner surfaces of the marker with paint, especially the barrel, which considerably reduces accuracy.
When the inner Divine concepts of Hasidic thought are understood and personally perceived, they can then awaken an internal emotional life and soul.
When Bene Gesserit awaken to their " other memories " in the ritual of the spice agony, they are adults with fully formed personalities, and can withstand the inner assault of their forebears ; the pre-born have no such defense.
When the MDF was ignited, the resulting gas pressure between the inner and outer seal would cause the bolts to fail in tension.

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When, in my enthusiasm, I proposed the party, my city editor ( who disliked the club and many of its members ) tried to block my participation in the gala event.
When Darnley died in 1927 his widow presented the urn to the Marylebone Cricket Club and that was the key event in establishing the urn as the physical embodiment of the legendary ashes.
When they sought advice about this event, an oracle told them to take the head down and bury it, and to make annual sacrifice to Onesilos as a hero, saying that it would be better for them if they did this.
When the idea of a modern Olympics became a reality at the end of the 19th century, the initiators and organizers were looking for a great popularizing event, recalling the ancient glory of Greece.
When experiencing an event for the first time, a link is formed in the hippocampus allowing us to recall that event in the future.
When a castle appears on the event die, progress cards of the corresponding type may be drawn depending on the value of the red die.
When used in science, for example geology, eras denote clearly defined periods of time of arbitrary but well defined length, such as for example the Mesozoic Era from 252 Ma – 66 Ma, delimited by a start event and an end event.
When a future event ( ex: a coin toss ) is described as part of a sequence, no matter how arbitrarily, a person will automatically consider the event as it relates to the past events, resulting in the gambler's fallacy.
When a person considers every event as independent, however, the fallacy can be greatly reduced.
When a particularly large musical event " takes over " an entire village, spontaneous sessions may erupt on the street corners.
When something happens which triggers the need for legal action, it is known as " the event ".
When Laban reached Rachel's tent, she hid the teraphim by sitting on them and stating she could not get up because she was menstruating ; this event was considered by the biblical audience as conveying significant defilement upon the teraphim.
When the frequency of an event varies as a power of some attribute of that event ( e. g. its size ), the frequency is said to follow a power law.
When these samples are independent observations of the same random event they can be called independent identically distributed random variables.
The event is timed to coincide roughly with Juneteenth and Father's Day and is promoted with the slogan " Every day is Family Day When Real Men Cook.
When King Gustav Vasa finally besieged and conquered the city three years later, an event which ended the Kalmar Union and the Swedish Middle Ages, he noted every second building in the city was abandoned.
When asked about this by American Cinematographer, Spielberg said, " I think that World War II is the most significant event of the last 100 years ; the fate of the Baby Boomers and even Generation X was linked to the outcome.
When failure and event probabilites are unknown, qualitative fault trees may be analyzed for minimal cut sets.
When the event debuted in the 1980s, the event was a 3 x 10 km team event, but that changed following Japan's successes at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1993 in Falun and the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer where the country won by almost four minutes and almost five minutes respectively.

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