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When and wounded
When it was over, eight of his company were still alive and all eight were wounded.
When we got there, Trig and the Negro were quarreling over possession of a gold crucifix around the neck of a wounded Filipino.
When the boat had touched, the weaker ones and the two wounded men had been lifted out and carried away by the soldiers.
When D-Day arrived, they had made enough penicillin to treat all the wounded Allied forces.
When Heureux and Mercure had cut their anchor cables to escape the exploding Orient, their crews had panicked and neither captain ( both of whom were wounded ) had managed to regain control of their ship.
When Cúchulainn lay wounded after a gruelling series of combats during the Táin Bó Cuailnge ( Cattle Raid of Cooley ), Lugh appeared and healed his wounds over a period of three days.
When the Pope passed them, Ağca fired several shots and wounded him, but was grabbed by spectators and Vatican security chief Camillo Cibin and prevented from finishing the assassination or escaping.
When Otto was carried off the field by his wounded and terrified horse, and Ferdinand, Count of Flanders, severely wounded, was captured by the French, the Flemish and Imperial troops saw that the battle was lost, turned and fled from the battlefield.
" When Patton asked Kuhl where he was hurt, Kuhl shrugged and replied that he was " nervous " rather than wounded, adding " I guess I can't take it.
When a mortar team from the US 10th Mountain Division was hit by enemy mortar fire, Wallace put himself in harm's way, collecting some of the wounded by dragging them into the creek bed, then dressing their wounds along with another SASR liaison officer.
When she learns that her son has also been wounded, she searches the battlefields, crawls through trenches, and finally reaches him at a medical station only to have him die in her arms.
When conflict resumed he was wounded at Appleby in July 1648.
When the populace came to the defense of the monks, the resulting clashes saw 30 civilians killed and 200 wounded.
When World War I broke out, Chevalier was in the middle of his national service, already in the front line, where he was wounded by shrapnel in the back in the first weeks of combat and was taken as a prisoner of war in Germany for two years.
When Benjamin's young son Thomas tries to free Gabriel, he is shot and killed by Tavington, who orders the Martins ' house burned and wounded American regulars executed.
When Paris later left her for Helen she told him that if he ever was wounded, he should come to her for she could heal any injury, even the most serious wounds.
When thou comest to thy ships many of thy people will conspire against thee, and then a battle will follow in which many of thy men will fall, and thou wilt be wounded almost to death, and carried upon a shield to thy ship ; yet after seven days thou shalt be well of thy wounds, and immediately thou shalt let thyself be baptized.
When the troops fell back he brought off the flag, under a fierce fire in which he was twice severely wounded.
When its commander Lorenzo de Olazo was wounded, the Spaniards retreated.
When he takes out and opens a small device, Klaatu is shot and wounded by a nervous soldier.
" When Billy flips his middle finger up at them, the hillbilly fires the shotgun at Billy, who immediately hits the pavement, seriously wounded in the side.
When his father, Bardas was wounded in battle in 953, Nikephoros was promoted to supreme commander on the eastern frontier.
When Antony and Cleopatra die, Pullo and his comrade Lucius Vorenus slip through Octavian's border guards with the child, though Vorenus is severely wounded.
When Gloucester attacked this group at a council meeting in June 1483, Stanley was wounded and imprisoned but at least spared the fate of Lord Hastings – that of summary execution.

When and limb
When asked to turn left or right, or to raise a left or right limb, many affected with right-sided hemiparesis will either turn / raise limb / etc.
:::: When the calamity of time afflicts one limb
When these patterns occur in a patient, he or she is unable to move a limb segment in isolation of the pattern.
The pelvic limb muscles of emus have a similar contribution to total body mass as the flight muscles of flying birds .< ref > When walking, the Emu takes strides at every, but at full gallop, a stride can be as long as.
* When exercise stress tests are performed, limb leads may be placed on the trunk to avoid artifacts while ambulatory ( arm leads moved subclavicularly and leg leads medial to and above the iliac crest ).
When they discover Pentheus spying on them, dressed as a maenad, they tear him limb from limb.
When circulation is severed in a limb, the response to touch and tickle are lost prior to the loss of pain sensation.
When the efference copy is no longer normally generated, then the afferent return from the limb associated with the movement is perceived as externally produced " ex-afference " since it is no longer canceled out.
When the anteromedial frontal " escape " system is damaged, involuntary but purposive movements of an exploratory reach-and-grasp nature — what Denny-Brown ( 1956, 1966 ) referred to as a positive cortical tropism — are released in the contralateral limb.
When the posterolateral parieto-occipital " approach " system is damaged, involuntary purposive movements of a release-and-retract nature, such as levitation and instinctive avoidance — what Denny-Brown ( 1956, 1966 ) referred to as a negative cortical tropism — are released in the contralateral limb.
When there is a major disconnection between the two hemispheres resulting from callosal injury, the language-linked dominant hemisphere agent which maintains its primary control over the dominant limb loses, to some degree, its direct and linked control over the separate " agent " based in the nondominant hemisphere, and the nondominant limb, which had been previously responsive and " obedient " to the dominant conscious agent.
When a limb is amputated, many severed nerve endings are terminated at the residual limb.
When the limb is recurved ( tip of limb away from the archer ), the string touches the limb before it gets to the nock.
When used on a chopping board ( when peeling carrots, for instance ), it should be drawn parallel to the body, away from the limb supporting the item.
When an arm or leg is amputated, patients continue to feel vividly the presence of the missing limb as a " phantom limb ".
When fellow scholars find Faustus the next morning, he is torn limb from limb, with his soul carried off to hell.

When and developed
When fully developed, they break their way out of the egg capsules and disperse as juvenile salamanders.
When they are fully developed, she regurgitates them and they hop away from her mouth as miniature adults.
When an alphabet is adopted or developed for use in representing a given language, an orthography generally comes into being, providing rules for the spelling of words in that language.
When the Western Roman Empire was starting to disintegrate, Augustine developed the concept of the Catholic Church as a spiritual City of God ( in a book of the same name ), distinct from the material Earthly City.
Wells's 1899 tale " When the Sleeper Wakes " describes a rudimentary version of pre-Soleri arcology, having developed from the evolution of transportation.
When analog television was developed, no affordable technology for storing any video signals existed ; the luminance signal has to be generated and transmitted at the same time at which it is displayed on the CRT.
When telegraph messages were the state of the art in rapid long distance communication, elaborate systems of commercial codes that encoded complete phrases into single words ( commonly five-letter groups ) were developed, so that telegraphers became conversant with such " words " as BYOXO (" Are you trying to weasel out of our deal?
When developed sufficiently, the king's personal virtue spreads beneficent influence throughout the kingdom.
When asked to accede to the throne to fill the power vacuum that subsequently developed, Suiko became the first of what would be several examples in Japanese history where a woman was chosen to accede to the throne to avert a power struggle.
When, via random mutation across the population, the photosensitive cells happened to have developed on a small depression, it endowed the organism with a better sense of the light's source.
When ICD-9 was published by the World Health Organization ( WHO ), the International Classification of Procedures in Medicine ( ICPM ) was also developed ( 1975 ) and published ( 1978 ).
When the being saw that he did not overpower Jacob, he touched Jacob on the sinew of his thigh ( the gid hanasheh, גיד הנשה ), and as a result, Jacob developed a limp ( Genesis 32: 31 ).
When it failed to become the hit that was expected, Frankenheimer admitted he developed a serious problem with alcohol.
When initially developed, Paramount Pictures ( owners of the Star Trek franchise ) wanted the Klingon language to be guttural and harsh and Okrand wanted it to be unusual, so he selected sounds that combined in ways not generally found in other languages.
When Karađorđe was killed by Miloš Obrenović, a feud between the two houses of Karađorđević and the Obrenović developed which lasted until the Obrenović King Alexander I was killed in 1903 with his family and the Karadjordjević returned to the throne.
As Bakunin's associate, James Guillaume, put it in his essay, Ideas on Social Organization ( 1876 ), " When ... production comes to outstrip consumption ... veryone will draw what he needs from the abundant social reserve of commodities, without fear of depletion ; and the moral sentiment which will be more highly developed among free and equal workers will prevent, or greatly reduce, abuse and waste.
When compared with the concept map ( which was developed by learning experts in the 1970s ) the structure of a mind map is a similar radial, but is simplified by having one central key word.
When scientists discovered that there are two different MAO enzymes ( MAO-A and MAO-B ), they developed selective compounds for MAO-B, ( for example, selegiline, which is used for Parkinson's disease ), to reduce the side-effects and serious interactions.
When asked how he developed his mathematical abilities so rapidly, he replied " by studying the masters, not their pupils.
When an alphabet is borrowed to represent a different language than that for which it originally developed ( as has been done with the Latin alphabet for many languages in Europe and elsewhere or Japanese Katakana being used for foreign words ), it often proves to be defective in representing the new language's phonemes.
When conflict with Padres ' ownership developed, he was traded to the Cardinals for shortstop Garry Templeton in 1982.
When agriculture was first developed, simple hand-held digging sticks and hoes were used in highly fertile areas, such as the banks of the Nile where the annual flood rejuvenates the soil, to create drills ( furrows ) to plant seeds in.
When it was found in 1900 by Max Planck that the energy of waves could be described as consisting of small packets or " quanta ", Albert Einstein further developed this idea to show that an electromagnetic wave such as light could be described as a particle ( later called the photon ) with a discrete quantum of energy that was dependent on its frequency.
When local area networks became widespread, it was natural that administrators and users would desire remote access to the news spool, and NNTP, the Network News Transfer Protocol, was developed to serve that need.
When informal leadership developed, it was often resented.

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