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When the Germans arrive, Liz and Simon are initially captured, but then escape and succeed in helping young Frank Skinner carry out Traynor's orders to destroy the secret apparatus – a prototype laser weapon – before the Germans can seize it.
When the Soviet plans to build an atomic bomb became known in the west in 1948, this project was still long from being ready to produce even a prototype, and in March 1949 they started development of the North American F-86D Sabre and Lockheed F-94 Starfire as stop-gap measures.
When designing the chassis Crosthwaite worked closely with Ogle body stylist Peter Bailey to modify and refine the prototype.
When the object in question is not derived from a class, but from a prototype instead, the size of an object is usually that of the internal data structure ( a hash for instance ) that holds its slots.
When producer Shigeru Miyamoto visited Retro in 2000, he did not like the games being produced, but suggested the development of a new Metroid game, considering the studio could deal well with the license after seeing the prototype of a first-person shooter engine they created.
When its rolling chassis was presented at the 1965 Turin auto show, and the prototype P400 debuted at the 1966 Geneva show, the car received a stellar reception from showgoers and motoring press alike, who were impressed by Marcello Gandini's sleek styling as well as the car's revolutionary design.
When we came up with the prototype ( for the arcades ), I would ride on that prototype bike for hours and hours every day.
When the Brundlepod emerges from the prototype telepod, the raging and mortally wounded creature crawls toward the injured Stathis Borans, who manages to grab a loose wire jutting from the telepod / human / fly-hybrid creature's back and jams it into an electrical socket.
When capacity freed up a prototype known internally as the Type 29 was produced in a short three months.
When a prototype of Darius was exhibited at a trade show, the song was used as a temporary placeholder.
When this failed to find favour with the authorities he switched tack, producing a front-wheel drive prototype with a flat-six ( 2. 8 L ) engine, and an eyecatching " panoramic " style windscreen.
When the prototype was taken through customs in Canada it was seized by the Department of Agriculture, making it not only the only real live album but the only record ever banned by the Department of Agriculture ( alfalfa being a prohibited import ).
When Lear presented Galvin with the prototype, it was first dismissed but later taken up and a 200 unit production run.
When the Hopkins Center opened in 1962, it was the first academic ( or civic ) arts center of its kind, and as such, it served as the prototype for an entire generation of such centers that has grown to encompass many hundreds over the succeeding half century.
When the prototype vehicle was road-tested by then-owner Peter Wheeler, he reportedly concluded that the vehicle was too powerful to be practical and the project was scrapped.
When the 1st prototype named Kurumi is completed, they choose one boy as its monitor.
When this has been achieved, the prototype model is ' thrown away ', and the system is formally developed based on the identified requirements.
When the prototype is thrown away the precisely developed requirements that it provides may not yield a sufficient increase in productivity to make up for the time spent developing the prototype.
When Pave Knife was sent out for bid by the Air Force, it was for a firm fixed-price type of contract, it involved design, development, and manufacture of one prototype, and also a quick reaction project.
When originally built, in 1972, the prototype High Speed Train ( HST ) units were considered to be formed of two locomotives at either end of a rake of carriages.
When a Chicago-based company, Quotemaster ( later Extel ) developed an experimental prototype for a selective read-out device, Trans-Lux approached them.
When the Ye-152A was shown at Tushino in 1961, a prototype of the K-9 missile was displayed with it.

When and electric
When a metal wire is subjected to electric force applied on its opposite ends, these free electrons rush in the direction of the force, thus forming what we call an electric current.
When a metal wire is connected across the two terminals of a DC voltage source such as a battery, the source places an electric field across the conductor.
When oscillating electric currents flow at the correct voltages within radio antennas, radio waves are generated.
When placed in an electric or magnetic field, equal but opposite forces arise on each side of the dipole creating a torque τ:
When any wire ( or other conducting object such as an antenna ) conducts alternating current, electromagnetic radiation is propagated at the same frequency as the electric current.
When EM radiation at the frequences for which it is referred to as " radio waves " impinges upon a conductor, it couples to the conductor, travels along it, and induces an electric current on the surface of the conductor by moving the electrons of the conducting material in correlated bunches of charge.
When the net electric charge of an object is non-zero and motionless, the phenomenon is known as static electricity.
When a pedal is off or inactive, the electric audio signal coming in to the pedal is diverted onto a " bypass ", resulting in a " dry " signal which continues on to other effects down the chain.
When Godzilla tries to kill Kong with his atomic breath, an electrical storm arrives and revives Kong, giving him the power of an electric grasp.
When the electric current is applied, the larger molecules move more slowly through the gel while the smaller molecules move faster.
When the electric field applied across an insulating substance exceeds in any location the threshold breakdown field for that substance, the insulator suddenly becomes a conductor, causing a large increase in current, an electric arc through the substance.
When asked why he didn't name the album " Electric Church " instead of " Electric Ladyland ", Hendrix said some ladies were " electric too ".
When guitarist Charlie Christian used the amplified electric guitar to improvise horn-like, single-line melodies in the jazz context, jazz and blues musicians became interested in the potential of the louder, new electric guitar.
When voltage is applied, the liquid crystals shift to a tilted position allowing light to pass through and create a gray-scale display depending on the amount of tilt generated by the electric field.
When physical chemist Richard Williams applied an electric field to a thin layer of a nematic liquid crystal at 125 ° C, he observed the formation of a regular pattern that he called domains ( now known as Williams Domains ).
When an external electric field is applied to the liquid crystal, the dipole molecules tend to orient themselves along the direction of the field.
When an electric field is applied to the LC layer, the long molecular axes tend to align parallel to the electric field thus gradually untwisting in the center of the liquid crystal layer.
When Guericke held his hand against the ball and turned the shaft quickly, a static electric charge built up.
When an electric current is passed through the coil it generates a magnetic field that activates the armature, and the consequent movement of the movable contact ( s ) either makes or breaks ( depending upon construction ) a connection with a fixed contact.
When they employed them in parallel connected electric distribution systems, closed-core transformers finally made it technically and economically feasible to provide electric power for lighting in homes, businesses and public spaces.

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