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When and unbound
When Webster died, his heirs sold unbound sheets of his 1841 Revised American Dictionary of the English Language to the firm of J. S.
When bound to nucleic acids, the dye fluoresces with an intensity that, according to the manufacturer, is several orders of magnitude greater than the unbound form.
When the sisters ' powers were unbound, evil beings could touch it, but they couldn't get it out of the manor.

When and broken
When that was broken up after the First World War, its name was changed once more.
When the Yalta Conference opened, the American policy of postponing all discussion of Russia's western boundaries until the peace conference had broken down.
When they saw that the centre had broken, the Elector and Marsin decided the battle was lost and, like the remnants of Tallard's army, fled the battlefield ( albeit in better order than Tallard's men ).
When Congress overrode his veto, the project had its green light and ground was first broken in 1991.
When this rule is broken, giving the " molecule " a charge, the result is sometimes named a molecular ion or a polyatomic ion.
When applied to the simplest two-electron molecule, H < sub > 2 </ sub >, valence bond theory, even at the simplest Heitler-London approach, gives a much closer approximation to the bond energy, and it provides a much more accurate representation of the behavior of the electrons as chemical bonds are formed and broken.
" When the boys informed him that some had made an idol, he went with them and had it broken into a thousand pieces.
When red cells reach the end of their life due to aging or defects, they are broken down in spleen, the hemoglobin molecule is broken up and the iron gets recycled.
When a mineral is broken in a direction that does not correspond to a plane of cleavage, it is termed to have been fractured.
When the time is running continuously, the 32-bit time code is broken into 8 4-bit pieces, and one piece is transmitted each quarter frame.
When the circuit is broken, the current cannot change instantaneously, which creates a potentially damaging spark across the separating contacts.
When a neurotransmitter is released at a synapse, it reaches its highest concentration inside the narrow space of the synaptic cleft, but some of it is certain to diffuse away before being reabsorbed or broken down.
When the line is broken, the continuous spacing ( open circuit, no current flowing ) causes a receiving teleprinter to cycle continuously, even in the absence of stop bits.
When a rice variety is no longer able to resist pest infestations, resistance is said to have broken down.
When Clinton did not respond to his satisfaction, Chief Hendrick said that the " Covenant Chain ", a long-standing friendly relationship between the Iroquois Confederacy and the British Crown, was broken.
When a shark dies, the urea is broken down to ammonia by bacteria, causing the dead body to gradually smell strongly of ammonia.
When broken, slate retains a natural appearance while remaining relatively flat and easily stackable.
When Afonso saw the Leonese arrive tried to flee, but he was disabled by a broken leg caused by a fall from his horse, and made prisoner at one the city's gates.
When in 413 BC, Athens supported the rebel Amorges in Caria, Darius would not have responded had not the Athenian power been broken in the same year at Syracuse.
When she sees Diarmuid's dead body, Grania dies of a broken heart.
When war had broken out in 1739 it was expected in both Britain and Spain that France would join the war on the Spanish side.
When the metal had cooled and hardened, the smaller ingots ( the pigs ) were simply broken from the much thinner runner ( the sow ), hence the name pig iron.
When the wasp dies, it is broken down by enzymes ( Ficain ) inside the fig.
When the Standard Oil Trust was broken up in 1911, Indiana Standard was assigned marketing territory covering most of the Midwestern United States, including Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri.

When and feet
When her hand touched his, fire went through Jack and he felt weak, but he managed somehow to get her on her feet.
When it comes to rate of early growth, the Indian python leads with a figure of about 3 feet 6 inches per year for the first two years, more or less.
When Costaggini had used up all the sketches thirty-six feet of empty frieze were left over.
When you stand before the barrel-vaulted colonnade you have the impression that the statue at the end is at a considerable distance, yet it is actually only a few feet away.
When the shaken Palmer finally did hit his fourth shot, he overshot the hole by 15 feet.
When Mickey Charles Mantle, the New York Yankees' man of muscle, drives a home run 450 feet into the bleachers, his feat touches upon the sublime.
When he was back on his feet again and about to reinstall the fuses, however, he hesitated.
When someone was praising an orator for his ability to magnify small points, he said, " In my opinion it's not a good cobbler who fits large shoes on small feet.
When the contents were thawed, it was discovered that the hair was not real, the head was hollow, and the feet were rubber.
When the Æsir exclaimed that they were ready, Fenrir shook himself, knocked the fetter to ground, strained hard, and kicking with his feet, snapped the fetter – breaking it into pieces that flew far into the distance.
When he fought the Lernaean Hydra, she sent a crab to bite at his feet in the hopes of distracting him.
When standing at the statue's feet looking up, one sees the saint against the vastness of the sky.
When asked " What are you doing with your feet ," Shorty replied, " The Lindy ".
When he mounted his camera the object started to move and said that he shot 40 feet of film.
When Lothair tried to call a general council of the realm in Nijmegen, in the heart of Austrasia, the Austrasians and Rhinelanders came with a following of armed retainers, and the disloyal sons were forced to free their father and bow at his feet ( 831 ).
" When Mary meets Jesus, she falls at his feet.
When you're wearing long clown's feet, you can't place the ball of your foot down first.
When the match begins, the simple objective is to throw the opponent over the top rope and out of the ring with both feet on the floor in order to eliminate that opponent.
When it was first discovered, scientists estimated that the largest Quetzalcoatlus fossils came from an individual with a wingspan as large as 15. 9 meters ( 52. 2 feet ), choosing the middle of three extrapolations from the proportions of other pterosaurs that gave an estimate of 11, 15. 5 and 21 meters respectively ( 36 feet, 50. 85 feet, 68. 9 feet ).
When Flaherty returned to Toronto with 70, 000 feet of film, the nitrate film stock was ignited in a fire started from his cigarette, in his editing room.
As written in the Book of Revelation: " When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead.
When the king said that he would call his friends into council and consider what he ought to do, Popilius drew a circle in the sand around the king's feet with the stick he was carrying and said, " Before you step out of that circle give me a reply to lay before the senate.

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