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When and watchman
#: When the body of a night watchman is found in front of a blazing furnace at De Cal's glass factory along with an annotated copy of Dante's Inferno, Brunetti must investigate.
When she does so, Guy dies and the watchman is also killed in his office by having his throat slit by the stalker.

When and grows
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 temperature is changed one of the phases grows, forming different morphologies depending on the temperature change.
When the tribe grows to a size that rivals Ralph's, they begin to harass those who remain at the shelters and make pronouncements encouraging them to abandon Ralph and the societal order he has imposed.
When the primes are chosen appropriately, and O ( log log M ) lower-order bits of each x < sub > n </ sub > are output, then in the limit as M grows large, distinguishing the output bits from random should be at least as difficult as factoring M.
When the optical arrangement is such that the emission is stimulated by 694-nanometer photons reflecting back and forth between two mirrors, the emission grows strongly in intensity.
When crop rotations are managed so that clover does not recur at intervals shorter than eight years, it grows with much of its pristine vigor.
When the basin grows due to continued stretching of the lithosphere, the rift grows and the sea can enter, forming marine deposits.
When the boy grows up, he attends some funeral games at Thebes, and is recognized by the mark of a dragon on his body.
When she grows up, he marries her, and the two become founders of a new settlement where Lazarus ' long life is less likely to be noticed.
When a civilization responds to challenges, it grows.
When she refuses him, he grows desperate and unsuccessfully tries to rape her.
When the load on a link grows so quickly that its switches experience queue overflows, congestion results and data packets are lost.
When a bank grows rapidly, it is lending more and more money each year.
When the colony's population grows near the upper limit and its leadership determines that branching off is economically and spiritually necessary, they locate, purchase land for, and build a " daughter " colony.
When she grows up she marries the High King Eterscél and becomes the mother of Conaire Mor.
When she grows up, Étaín marries the High King, Eochaid Airem.
When he grows up and news of his exploits spreads, the warrior women fear he will attract the attention of Goll's men.
When the feast is done and the night grows late,
When cool, wet weather arrives in the fall or winter the mycelium grows from thatch or soil and infects leaves.
When the perpetual annuity payment grows at a fixed rate ( g ) the value is theoretically determined according to the following formula.
When asked whether he was a deva or a human, he replied that he had eliminated the deep-rooted unconscious traits that would make him either one, and should instead be called a Buddha ; one who had grown up in the world but had now gone beyond it, as a lotus grows from the water but blossoms above it, unsoiled.
When he eventually grows old and dies, Yvaine continues to reign as the immortal ruler of Stormhold.
When a concept thus grows out of anecdotes cemented together with practical necessity, it is bound to acquire elements of mystery.

When and weary
When the United States entered World War I, Eastman organized with Roger Baldwin and Norman Thomas the National Civil Liberties Bureau to protect conscientious objectors, or in her words: " To maintain something over here that will be worth coming back to when the weary war is over.
:"... When the weary Riders arrive in Jackson and attempt to use ' white only ' restrooms and lunch counters they are immediately arrested for Breach of Peace and Refusal to Obey an Officer.
:" When I first caught sight of it over the braided folds of the Sacramento Valley, I was fifty miles away and afoot, alone and weary.
When, therefore, the brothers, as well as delegates of the people's party, which, weary of Hasmonean quarrels, desired the extinction of the dynasty, presented themselves before Pompey, he delayed the decision, in spite of Aristobulus ' gift of a golden vine valued at five hundred talents.
When I am sad and weary
When Emily and Freda stop playing dead, he is still very weary.
When Martinez raised the export tax in 1943 the weary distrust among oligarchic landowning elites over his modest land reform efforts and eccentric ways turned to conspiracy and opposition.
When Eric communicates with his spells, he finds that they are tired and weary of the battle with the Witches.
When I became weary of explaining to my Agha the latest discoveries of William Harvey and Pequet in anatomy, and to reason with him on the philosophy of Gassendi and Descartes, which I translated into Persian ( because that is what I did during five or six years ) it was up to our pandit to argue.

When and stands
When the last hand has finished being played, the dealer reveals the hole card, and stands or draws further cards according to the rules of the game for dealer drawing.
When appropriate, the second line may begin with a ' form ' number — e. g., 1 stands for history and criticism of a subject, 2 for a bibliography, 5 for a dictionary, 6 for an atlas or maps, 7 for a periodical, 8 for a society or university publication, 9 for a collection of works by different authors.
When playing the double bass, the bassist either stands or sits on a high stool and leans the instrument against the bassist's body with the bass turned slightly inwards in order to more easily reach the strings.
When an SI prefix is affixed to a root word, the prefix carries the stress, while the root drops its stress but retains a full vowel in the syllable that is stressed when the root word stands alone.
When some attractive looking cars come along he stands back, not fitting the badge, since they look so good they cannot be Škodas.
When one stands within Stonehenge, facing north-east through the entrance towards the heel stone, one sees the sun rise above the stone at summer solstice.
When the player stands within a small distance from most surfaces, the detail texture will fade in and make the surface appear much more complex ( high-resolution ) instead of becoming increasingly blurry.
When measured to the top of its antenna masts, it stands at.
When in use, laboratory glassware is often held in place with clamps made for that purpose, which are likewise attached and held in place by stands or racks.
When a task is idle, it calls an idle routine, usually called “ pause ”, “ wait ”, “ yield ”, “ nop ” ( stands for no operation ), etc.
When The Jewel Companies Inc. acquired Buttrey Food Stores in 1966, many of the stores were converted to a combination store format and bannered as " Buttrey-Osco " with common checkout stands but separate store management, all under one roof.
When using a web-based anonymous e-mail or anonymous remailer service, its reputation should first be analyzed, since the service stands between senders and recipients.
When the warden stands firm, Butch shoots the warden's right hand man in cold blood, then tosses the dying man out for all to see.
Garson starred with Joan Crawford in When Ladies Meet in 1941, and that same year became a major box office star with the sentimental Technicolor drama, Blossoms in the Dust, which brought her the first of five consecutive Best Actress Oscar nominations, tying Bette Davis ' 1938-42 record, a record that still stands.
When the choir of the Ainur finally embark on the fully collaborative elaboration of Ilúvatar ’ s grand plan, Melkor participates with all the others, yet he stands forth and inserts his very different thematic adornments, which disrupts the harmony.
When the engineer refuses to stop the train, she rides ahead and stands on the track.
When asked how many Assholes are on the ship, nearly everyone ( except one, who turns and looks around at the crew of Assholes, apparently confused about what is going on ) on the bridge raises their hands, stands up and yells out " Yo!
" When he asks for her, she appears in startlingly elegant attire and stands aloof.
When a ball is being bowled, one umpire ( the bowler's end umpire ) stands behind the stumps at the non-striker's end ( that is, the end from which the ball is being bowled ), which gives him a view straight down the pitch.
A good Brunswick stew must be cooked down slowly, according to stew masters for the Capitol Square event, “ Until the stirring paddle stands up straight in the stew .” When the paddle stood, Brunswick Stew was served to the legislators and hundreds of Virginians who turned out for the event to “ Get a Taste of Brunswick .”
When combined with the stands of cypress and other hardwood lumber, logging was a lucrative prospect.
When reversed, the Hierophant can represent a person, often a leader of some kind, who stands in opposition to the status quo, and / or is likely to take action against it.
When the Newburgh Hummingbirds were kicked out of Delano-Hitch Stadium for non-payment of rent just two weeks into the 1946 season, the franchise shifted to a baseball diamond in Bradley Park, which hurriedly put up some makeshift stands.
When the German walked to the ring at Yankee Stadium on June 22, 1938, he did so under a hail of garbage thrown from the stands.

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