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When the Viking raids resumed in 892, Alfred was better prepared to confront them with a standing, mobile field army, a network of garrisons, and a small fleet of ships navigating the rivers and estuaries.
When the Vikings returned in force in 892 they found a kingdom defended by a standing, mobile field army and a network of garrisoned fortresses that commanded its navigable rivers and Roman roads.
When water becomes available, either during the wet season or through proximity to rivers and lakes, the vegetation explodes into shades of green with a wide variety of beautiful flowers.
When mating in the spring, they are more often found in shallow rivers, creeks, and streams.
When rivers are crystal clear or swims are heavily fished, big baits are unlikely to work.
Walter Burkert points out, " When in the Iliad Zeus calls the gods into assembly on Mount Olympus, it is not only the well-known Olympians who come along, but also all the nymphs and all the rivers ; Okeanos alone remains at his station ", Greek hearers recognized this impossibility as the poet's hyperbole, which proclaimed the universal power of Zeus over the ancient natural world: " the worship of these deities ," Burkert confirms, " is limited only by the fact that they are inseparably identified with a specific locality.
When the 1980s were declared the " International Decade of Water " by the United Nations, the assumption was made that groundwater is inherently safer than water from rivers, ponds, and canals.
When Quebec was divided in December 1791 between Lower Canada ( today's Quebec ) and Upper Canada ( today's Ontario ), a segment of the colonial boundary was drawn at the west edge of the westernmost contiguous seigneuries along the St. Lawrence and Ottawa rivers, accounting for the small triangle of land at Vaudreuil-Soulanges that belongs to Quebec rather than Ontario.
When Solomon interrogates Asmodeus further, the king learns that Asmodeus is thwarted by the angel Raphael, as well as by sheatfish found in the rivers of Assyria.
When rivers and streams arrive at the low gradient of the tidal flats, the discharge rate reduces and suspended sediment settles onto the tidal flat surface, helped by the backwater effect of the rising tide.
When the stream or rivers are associated with glaciers, ice sheets, or ice caps, the term glaciofluvial or fluvioglacial is used.
When their abbey at Cârţa was established in the early 13th century, Andrew II ordered that the strip of land running up to the mountains between the rivers Olt, Cârţişoara and Arpaş be transferred from the Romanians to the new monastery.
When Portuguese navigators discovered present-day Brazil, on April 22, 1500, they immediately saw that brazilwood was extremely abundant along the coast and in its hinterland, along the rivers.
Obviously the name means “ aboriginal abyss ,” or in the terser German, Urgrund, and we have reason to believe it to be a translation of the Babylonian Tiamat,the Deep .”< p > The Chinese legend tells us that P ’ an-Ku ’ s bones changed to rocks ; his flesh to earth ; his marrow, teeth and nails to metals ; his hair to herbs and trees ; his veins to rivers ; his breath to wind ; and his four limbs became pillars marking the four corners of the world, — which is a Chinese version not only of the Norse myth of the Giant Ymir, but also of the Babylonian story of Tiamat .< p > Illustrations of P ’ an-Ku represent him in the company of supernatural animals that symbolize old age or immortality, viz., the tortoise and the crane ; sometimes also the dragon, the emblem of power, and the phoenix, the emblem of bliss .< p > When the earth had thus been shaped from the body of P ’ an-Ku, we are told that three great rivers successively governed the world: first the celestial, then the terrestrial, and finally the human sovereign.
When complete, the resort will be a year-round retail and attractions destination with more than of interconnected rivers that carry guests between cabins, treehauses, a full-services hotel, a waterpark and the Riverwalk with destination shopping, dining and other entertainment.
When Hazel arrived in Ontario, rivers and streams passing through the Greater Toronto Area overflowed their banks, causing severe flooding.
When nearby rivers were tapped as a source of irrigation in 1788 agricultural production increased.
When the Erie Canal was redesigned and reconstructed to form the New York State Barge Canal in the early 20th century, the engineers made use of natural rivers and lakes where possible.
When Lana mentions how they still have a man who can " change the course of mighty rivers ", Ma and Pa Kent are shocked to learn that she " knows ".
When the rivers and lakes become free of ice then training is resumed outdoors.
When navigating down rivers, the crew used high-sided boats that originated in Russia.
When the treaty was under debate, India had taken advance action to develop the three rivers, which were eventually allocated to it under the treaty.
When there were not many dams built on its rivers, the Rann of Kutch remained wetlands for a large part of the year.

When and froze
When Piper was new to her powers, objects she froze would eventually regain their mobility on their own, usually after several seconds.
When the ailerons froze, the aircraft was forced down to 1, 600 metres and Edwards ordered the navigator and rear gunner to bale out of the aircraft.
When the storm-bringing chimera monster Goatan froze the Megazord, Zack analyzed what little resources the Megazord had left and used it to regain dominance in the battle.
When the river froze up, Ivan Molodoy crossed it at the request of his father and went to Borovsk, where the grand prince planned on attacking the Tatars.
When it looked as if he was disappearing from everyone's sight, the whole frenzied procession halted, the song died away, the music faded, and the dancing contingent froze suddenly and unexpectantly.
When the canals and lakes froze over, many Dutch colf players took to the ice, finding an ideal playing surface and all the space they needed.
When winter came they froze and went hungry.
When Bodey couln't go any further, his compainion left him and Bodey froze to death.

When and cargo
When the owner of the cargo and the carrier are separate corporations, marine cargo insurance typically compensates the owner of cargo for losses sustained from fire, shipwreck, etc., but excludes losses that can be recovered from the carrier or the carrier's insurance.
When Swedish colleagues feared for a possible German occupation, he managed to leave on a cargo ship, together with Ernst Cassirer ( the former rector of Hamburg University ) to New York City to become part of the wider community of intellectual émigrés who fled there.
When a cargo is carried in more than one mode, it is intermodal or co-modal.
When the Skull threatens to drop the bomb on Washington D. C., the Joker actually fights him in the plane's cargo bay.
When a ship foundered, local wreckers would scavenge what they could of the ship's cargo before it sank, hiding their pilfered rum behind, and sometimes in, the same large sand dunes where the Wright Brothers would later perform glider tests, before flying their first plane from level ground nearby.
When Sabena was created, it was partly funded by Belgians in the Belgian Congo colony who lost their air service — an experimental passenger and cargo company ( LARA ) between Léopoldville, Lisala, and Stanleyville — a year earlier and expected the new Belgian national airline to fill this gap.
When self-propelled artillery, the armoured personnel carrier, the wheeled cargo vehicle, and supporting aviation — all with adequate communications — were combined to constitute the modern armored division, commanders regained the capability of maneuver.
When the crew abandoned ship the blackbirders would loot the ship of cargo and other valuables.
When People Express merged into Continental in 1987 operations at the North Terminal were greatly reduced, and the building was demolished to make way for cargo facilities in the early 1990s.
When Eliza met with disaster and ran aground, Brown carried his cargo inland, and having disposed of it profitably, he next crossed the Andes to Chile.
When steamships came into being, they could carry less cargo, size for size, than sailing ships.
When the airplane landed at Saigon, there were 268 people in the cabin and possibly 60 or more in the cargo holds.
When the first overseas team to tour South Africa stepped ashore in 1891 they carried with them a particularly precious bit of cargo.
When taken by Stirling, she was a privateer with 22 guns carrying a valuable cargo plundered from Spanish American cities and ships.
When the ship loaded cargo in the Klang River, Tunku contracted malaria again.
When the ship arrived, its cargo would be sold or bartered for slaves.
When the Mayflower returned empty of cargo for their investors, Thomas Weston complained that it was due to the selfishness of the Pilgrims and their leader John Carver.
When the vessel is caught in heavy waves in the Caribbean, eight of the crew are washed overboard, together with much of the cargo.
When only those ports that handle minimum of 50, 000 tonnes of cargo annually, and where at least part of this cargo is international, are taken into account the number of ports reaches approximately 190.
When it failed to provide a cargo manifest, Cuban officials seized the ship, its cargo, and its crew.

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