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When they reached the anode end of the tube, they were travelling so fast that, although they were attracted to it, they often flew past the anode and struck the back wall of the tube.
When travelling abroad, the governor-general is seen as the representative of Australia, and of the Queen of Australia, and is treated as a head of state.
When travelling through several local areas a toll-free service may be preferable.
When assessing the level of risk when travelling on Russia's roads ( i. e. the number of accidents per unit of travel ) it is 60 times that of Great Britain.
When the Nazis placed Stravinsky's works on the list of " Entartete Musik ", he lodged a formal appeal to establish his Russian genealogy and declared, " I loathe all communism, Marxism, the execrable Soviet monster, and also all liberalism, democratism, atheism, etc .." Towards the end of his life, at Craft's behest, Stravinsky made a return visit to his native country and composed a cantata in Hebrew, travelling to Israel for its performance.
When referring to individual lanes on dual carriageways, one does not consider traffic travelling the opposite direction.
When travelling, a priest could take one with him and place it on an ordinary table for saying Mass.
When seeing a still of himself and Bruce Dern in The Wild Angels, Peter Fonda had the idea of a modern Western, involving two bikers travelling around the country and eventually getting shot by hillbillies.
When both springs are compressed on one side when travelling around a bend, or front and rear wheels hit bumps simultaneously, the equal and opposite forces applied to the front and rear spring assemblies reduce the interconnection significantly, or even completely.
When the object is travelling through water at high speeds, the flat nose deflects the water radially outward at speeds such that there is a tremendous drop in pressure aft of where the water passes over the sharp edge of the periphery of the nose, causing a cavitation bubble that will generally close in behind the object.
When travelling they used to carry roots, flowers and apples to smell.
When travelling in the Birkenhead direction, the branch can still be seen inside the tunnel on the right just before the left hand bend towards the Birkenhead exit.
When a vehicle and all its contents, including passengers and luggage are travelling at speed, they have inertia / momentum, which means that they will continue forward with that direction and speed ( Newton's first law of motion ).
When Ascalon was captured by the crusaders in 1153, Mujir ad-Din forbade Nur ad-Din from travelling across his territory.
When travelling south from Green Park on the Jubilee Line, Green Park Junction, where the new line diverges from the old, is visible from the train.
When visiting a circus in Halifax with which Martin Van Buren Bates — another enormously tall person — was travelling, Anna was spotted by the promoter and hired on the spot.
When he was 17 years old he escaped from his home and wandered around looking for good teachers, travelling to Trier, Cologne, the Netherlands, Heidelberg.
When the Santa Fe unveiled its new " Pleasure Dome "- Lounge cars in 1951, the railroad introduced the travelling public to the Turquoise Room, promoted as " The only private dining room in the world on rails.
When road capacity is increased, initially there is more road space per vehicle travelling than there was before, so congestion is reduced, and therefore the time spent travelling is reduced-reducing the generalised cost of every journey ( by affecting the second " cost " mentioned in the previous paragraph ).
" When I first mentioned I might be travelling in France and Germany it raised some eyebrows.
When Brigham Young decided to commence the Saints ' trek to Utah, he appointed Alpheus Cutler as Captain of " Emigrating Company No. 3 ," one of twenty-five such travelling units into which the Mormon pioneers were organized.
When travelling towards Hesse, the North Hesse Transport Association ( Nordhessischer Verkehrsverbund or NVV ) tariffs apply.

When and fast
When the automobile was in its embryonic stage, such roads as existed were pretty much open roads with the tacit understanding that horses should not be unduly terrified being about the only rule governing where, when and how fast a car could go.
" When I am at Rome, I fast on a Saturday ; when I am at Milan, I do not.
When Mordechai finds out about the plans he and all Jews mourn and fast.
When the business failed, his father would quietly turn the huge stacks of useless stationery and pencils over to his children, requiring them to use up all the material as fast as possible.
When general health is good, the symptoms are not severe, and the person can fast normally through the night, experimentation with diet ( extra snacks with fat or protein, reduced sugar ) may be enough to solve the problem.
When baby boomers entered the workforce, the economy did not generate jobs fast enough and hundreds of thousands emigrated to the more industrialized Sweden, migration peaking in 1969 and 1970 ( today 4. 7 percent of Swedes speak Finnish ).
* When on an extended fast ( such as Ramadan, Lent, or Yom Kippur ) when basal requirements may be lower.
When Jardine was appointed England's captain for the 1932 – 33 English tour of Australia, a meeting was arranged with Nottinghamshire captain Arthur Carr and his two fast bowlers Harold Larwood and Bill Voce at London's Piccadilly Hotel to discuss a plan to combat Bradman's extraordinary skills.
When newer buses were imported, owners of older buses compensated by painting a traditional proverb on the sides of their buses, " Going fast does not assure safe arrival ".
When pure Python code is not fast enough, time-critical functions can be rewritten in " closer to the metal " languages such as C, or by translating ( a dialect of ) Python code to C code using tools like Cython.
When the silent drive is engaged, the submarine disappears off the sonar of the USS Dallas, a Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine, which was tracking Red October since she put to sea.
When a fast moving object is present on two consecutive frames, a gap between the images on the two frames contributes to a noticeable separation of the object and its afterimage in the eye.
When the owner compared his wall clock's time to the reference time, he noticed that his clock was too fast.
When the killers ( who had expected to kill Moran and maybe two or three of his men ) were unexpectedly confronted with seven men, they simply decided to kill them all and get out fast.
When Lester is about to be laid off his job, he blackmails his boss for $ 60, 000 and quits, taking employment serving fast food.
When n < sub > e </ sub > < n < sub > o </ sub >, as in calcite, the extraordinary axis is called the fast axis and the ordinary axis is called the slow axis.
When the air temperature is high, the body's thermoregulation uses evaporation of perspiration to cool down, with the cooling effect directly related to how fast the perspiration evaporates.
When provoked, or for defense, coatis can be fierce fighters ; their strong jaws, sharp canine teeth, and fast scratching paws, along with a tough hide sturdily attached to the underlying muscles, make it very difficult for potential predators ( e. g., dogs or jaguars ) to seize the smaller mammal.
When, at a party given by Williams in his apartment, Charlotte Manning sees some old college yearbooks whose contents ( and photos ), if made public, would expose Kines's double life, she has to act fast.
It was marketed with a number of taglines, including When you deal a fast shuffle ... love is in the cards.
When the scenes were eventually cut together, the action would shift from slow to fast to slower still, giving time an elastic quality never before seen in motion pictures up to that time.
When, after six months, King Solomon's Mines finally was published, the book became the year's best seller ; the only problem ( much to the chagrin of those who had rejected the manuscript ) was how to print copies fast enough.
When John L. Caskey of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens outlined the results of his excavations at Lerna from 1952 up until 1958, he stated that the hallmarks of Middle Helladic culture ( i. e. Gray Minyan ware and the fast potter's wheel ) may have originated from Early Helladic III.
When photographed with a flash, the iris constricts but not fast enough to avoid the red-eye effect.

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