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When and shooting
When it came to shooting in New York City, Carpenter managed to persuade federal officials to grant access to Liberty Island.
When shooting is finished, the director can then turn his full attention to collaborating with the editor and further refining the cut of the film.
When he complained, Orwell hit him a crack across the legs with a shooting stick and Heppenstall then had to defend himself with a chair.
When a meteoroid enters the atmosphere, frictional, pressure, and chemical interactions with the atmospheric gasses cause the body to heat up and emit light, thus forming a fireball, also known as a meteor or shooting / falling star.
When they do, he places his index finger against his temple gesturing the act of shooting himself.
When questioned by the police about the shooting his only response was " nobody shot me ".
When Mersault is prosecuted for shooting an Arab man during a fight, the prosecuting attorneys seem more interested in the inability or unwillingness of Meursault to cry at his mother's funeral than the murder of the Arab, because they find his lack of remorse offensive.
When shooting started, the horse that Tom McLaury held jumped to one side.
When time approached for the shooting of a number, Astaire would rehearse for another two weeks and record the singing and music.
When the shooting stopped, nineteen civilians had been killed or mortally wounded.
When the lion is spotted, the professional hunter and the client will stalk in close until they reach a good shooting position.
When he was captured by Sioux Indians and later adopted into the tribe, he was given the name Eagle Eyes because of his remarkable shooting skills.
When Dennis Chapin was involved in the shooting death of Oscar J. Rountree at the Dan Breen Saloon in San Antonio, Texas, the community changed its name to Edinburg to honor John Young, a prominent businessman who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.
When the shooting began, the terrorists told their hostages to lean forward in the theater seats and cover their heads behind the seats.
When shooting at a rate faster than the cylinder can absorb heat from the environment to counter the cooling of the evaporating liquid, the pressure will drop, and the velocity is likely to drop as well in a non-regulated gun.
When complimented on his shooting, he replied, " It would be hard if there were not something I could do.
When the technique of the shooting is correct the result is that the arrow hits the target.
When shooting began at Lexington and Concord in April 1775, militia units from across New England rushed to Boston and bottled up the British in the city.
When Baker was cast to replace Davison, many fans cited that shooting scene in Arc of Infinity, prompting Baker to say jokingly that he got the part of the Doctor by killing the incumbent.
When Omar was 13 his father, with whom he credited passing on to him a love of books, baseball and shooting, died.
When shooting with forced perspective, it's important to have the aperture stopped down sufficiently to achieve proper DOF ( depth of field ), so that the foreground object and background are both sharp.
When shooting went over schedule in Seattle, Washington, Laura's death in the train car had to be shot in Los Angeles on soundstage during the last day of shooting, October 31.
When Peter returned to the Parker family's motel hideout and stood in front of a window, the assassin took aim at Peter and fired, but missed — shooting Aunt May.
When the traveling Buffalo Bill's Wild West show visits Cincinnati, Ohio (" Colonel Buffalo Bill "§), Frank Butler, the show's handsome, womanizing star (" I'm a Bad, Bad, Man "§), challenges anyone in town to a shooting match.

When and wrapped
When carried, the Ark was always wrapped in a veil, in skins and a blue cloth, and was carefully concealed, even from the eyes of the priests who carried it.
When the Olympian shakes the aegis, Mount Ida is wrapped in clouds, the thunder rolls and men are struck down with fear.
" a Christian ( Minaah ) once asked Abbahu in a tone of mockery, whereupon he replied: " When you will be wrapped in darkness, for it says, ' Behold, darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness the nations ; then shall the Lord rise upon thee and His glory shall be seen on thee ' lx. 2 ," ( Sanhedrin 99a ).
When not in use, the prayer rope is traditionally wrapped around the left wrist so that it continues to remind one to pray without ceasing.
When it was desired to produce a dot, a coil ( electromagnet ) wrapped around the pole-piece would neutralize the magnetic field.
When the sword is worn, the sword knot is usually wrapped around the sword guard, or sometimes looped though a slot in the guard.
When declaring him the second-scariest character on television ( behind only Mr. Burns of The Simpsons ) in 2005, MSNBC's Brian Bellmont described Cartman as a " bundle of pure, unadulterated evil all wrapped up in a fat — er, big-boned — cartoony package " who " takes a feral delight in his evildoing ".
When a current is passed through the wire wrapped around the iron, its magnetic field penetrates the iron, and causes the domains to turn, aligning parallel to the magnetic field, so their tiny magnetic fields add to the wire's field, creating a large magnetic field that extends into the space around the magnet.
When an Inuk dies, they are wrapped in caribou skin and buried.
When Stephen Powers visited the northern Paiute to collect Indian materials for the Smithsonian Institution in preparation for the Centennial Exhibition of 1876, he reported that the northern Paiute wrapped their hair in strips of beaver fur, made medicine from parts of beaver and that their creation legend included beaver.
When not served alone, falafel is often served with unleavened bread when it is wrapped within lafa or stuffed in a hollow pita.
When the Complete Works wrapped in March 2007, the history plays remained on stage, under the shorter title The Histories, as part of a two-year thirty-four actor ensemble production.
When the Complete Works wrapped in March 2007, the history plays remained on stage, under the shorter title The Histories, as part of a two-year thirty-four actor ensemble production.
When the Complete Works wrapped in March 2007, the history plays remained on stage, under the shorter title The Histories, as part of a two-year thirty-four actor ensemble production.
When the show wrapped at 9: 00 a. m. Eastern Time, the news set would be put away and the tourism merchandise returned to the floor.
When the cord is wrapped around the neck of the fetus it is called a nuchal cord.
When he wrapped wet towels around his head in order to shield himself from the radiation, the prison guards ridiculed him as El Rey de las Toallas ( The King of the Towels ).
When wireless signals were applied to the wire wrapped around the outside of the glass, they caused disturbances in the current which produced sounds in the headphones.
In the wake of this reshuffling, Iorga decided to close down his Neamul Românesc, explaining: " When a defeat is registered, the flag is not surrendered, but its fabric is wrapped around the heart.
When Dunstan decides to leave, she screams out “ You don ’ t love me !” Dunstan flees the scene, only to be called back by one of the Staunton servants, and when Dunstan returns, Leola is wrapped up in her bed after having slit her wrists and bled all over the bathroom.
" When production was wrapped, Dean said in another press release, " I now regard Natalie, Nick and Sal as co-workers ; I regard them as friends ... about the only friends I have in this town.
When Tough Enough 4 wrapped production, DeMott did not make a return to Velocity.
When Stephen Powers visited the northern Paiute to collect Indian materials for the Smithsonian Institution in preparation for the Centennial Exhibition of 1876, he reported that the northern Paiute wrapped their hair in strips of beaver fur, made medicine from parts of beaver and that their creation legend included beaver.
# When the muscle does not need to contract ( is in a resting state ), thin strands of a protein called tropomyosin are wrapped around the actin filaments, blocking the myosin binding sites.

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