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When and unexpected
When something unexpected happened, one always asked for water if one were a woman, brandy if one were a man.
When AI researchers attempt to " scale up " their systems to handle more complicated, real world situations, the programs tend to become excessively brittle without commonsense knowledge or a rudimentary understanding of the situation: they fail as unexpected circumstances outside of its original problem context begin to appear.
When the first scientific satellites were launched in the first half of 1958 — Explorers 1 and 3 by the US, Sputnik 3 by the Soviet Union — they observed an intense ( and unexpected ) radiation belt around Earth, held by its magnetic field.
When photographing rapidly moving objects, the use of a focal-plane shutter can produce some unexpected effects, since the film closest to the start position of the curtains is exposed earlier than the film closest to the end position.
When, in 1893, the unexpected invitation came to lecture in Cambridge on the functions of the sense organs, he was already deeply read in the subject.
When Dudley spends time cheering up Julia, there is an unexpected development: Dudley finds himself strongly attracted to her.
When they emerge from the clouds, however, they are greeted by an unexpected sight.
When a local investigator is the sponsor, there may not be formal adverse event reports, but study staff at all locations are responsible for informing the coordinating investigator of anything unexpected.
When WKRP went into syndication, it became an unexpected blockbuster.
When Ridgway took command, the Army was still in a tactical retreat, after a strong foray into North Korea had been met with an unexpected and overwhelming Communist Chinese advance.
When the screen was removed, the infants showed more surprise at an unexpected number ( for example, if there were still two dolls ).
When the user chooses one of these " simulated cancel " options, however, the button performs an unexpected or unauthorized action ( such as opening a new pop-up, or running unauthorized commands on the user's system ).
When they secretly observe the robot, it starts performing strange marches and dances with its subsidiaries whenever something unexpected happens.
When the player leaves a safehouse, CJ gets an unexpected call and a mysterious person tells him about his debts.
When unexpected alleles appear during the analysis of a cell, depending on the genotype observed, it is considered that either an abnormal cell has been analysed or that contamination has occurred, and that no diagnosis can be established.
When asked to choose a date for the wedding, Marian slips into unexpected passivity:
When, for example, he strikes his son for taking the dancing girl away, the violence is comic because it is unexpected of an old man yet it is psychologically appropriate because he is struggling to overcome an addiction and it represents in allegorical form the theme expressed by the Chorus in the parabasis: the old customs are better and more manly than the new fashions.
When a failure is anticipated by S. M. A. R. T., the user may choose to replace the drive to avoid unexpected outage and data loss.
When the album was released, the band's reputation was on the rise and it entered the UK albums chart at number eight, which was at the time an unexpected chart position for the band.
When faced with an unexpected finding on diagnostic imaging, the clinician faces the challenge to prove that the lesion is indeed harmless.
When the Schmalkaldic War broke out in 1546, he marched to the south at the head of his troops, but the unexpected invasion of his country by his cousin Duke Maurice compelled him to return.
When still in primary school and aged 11, Slater was selected in in the New South Wales Primary School Sports Association cricket and hockey teams, something he described as " a very big thing " and " totally unexpected ".
When Sanderson won the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in the javelin, becoming the first British woman ever to win Olympic gold in this event, her victory was quite unexpected.
When Slugslinger and Sharkticon attempted to break into an Autobot island facility as Shockblast scrambled the security system with an electromagnetic pulse from orbit, they were caught and battled with Bulkhead and Towline who had some unexpected help — Omega Supreme, who soundly defeated all the Decepticons present.

When and circumstances
When they got home Harold was grateful for the stillness in the apartment, and thought how, under different circumstances, they might have stayed on here, in these old-fashioned, high-ceilinged rooms that reminded him of the Irelands' apartment in the East Eighties.
When they say that under no circumstances would it ever be right to `` permit '' the termination of the human race by human action, because there could not possibly be any proportionate grave reason to justify such a thing, they know exactly what they mean.
When a country has its own national currency, this involves the issue of some form of standardized currency, which is essentially a form of promissory note: a promise to exchange the note for " money " under certain circumstances.
When Charles finally did propose marriage to Amanda later in 1979, the circumstances were tragically changed, and she refused him.
When hypoglycemia occurs repeatedly, a record or " diary " of the spells over several months, noting the circumstances of each spell ( time of day, relation to last meal, nature of last meal, response to carbohydrate, and so forth ) may be useful in recognizing the nature and cause of the hypoglycemia.
When using these sources, it is, as always, important to question the impact of the circumstances in which they were produced.
Transformative learners utilize discourse as a means of critically examination and reflection “ devoted to assessing reasons presented in support of competing interpretations, by critically examining evidence, arguments, and alternative points of view .” When circumstances permit, transformative learners move toward a frame of reference that is more inclusive, discriminating, self-reflective, and integrative of experience.
When a person steals a thing, or uses a vehicle without permission and no aggravating circumstances apply.
When people suffering from dementia are put in circumstances beyond their abilities, there may be a sudden change to tears or anger ( a " catastrophic reaction ").
When he was 17 years of age, young Frederick had been dropped out of high school due to family circumstances.
When Ptolemy went to Rome with Cleopatra, Cleopatra VI Tryphaena seized the crown but died shortly afterwards in suspicious circumstances.
When he died without male issue in 1564 / 5, in suspicious circumstances ( probably poisoned by his younger brother ), he left everything to Bess, to the detriment of his daughters and brother.
When the trade occurred he became a more polished scorer and was projected to have been a third option for the Heat to complement Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O ' Neal, had the circumstances of the season turned out differently.
When Dudley's wife dies under mysterious circumstances, Elizabeth must decide if she really wants to marry ; and if so, is Dudley the right choice?
When a series of government raids destroy their hidden stills, Lucas ' father and the other local moonshines shut down production " for a spell " to let the government deal with Kogan in its own time, but Lucas is forced by circumstances and his own code of honor to make a final run.
When his son was convicted and condemned to death, Cincinnatus was forced to live in humble circumstances, working on his own small farm, until an invasion caused him to be called to serve Rome as dictator, an office which he immediately resigned after completing his task of defeating the rivaling tribes of the Aequians, Sabines, and Volscians.
When Metellus Celer died in strange circumstances in 59 BC, Clodia was suspected of poisoning her husband.
When the first inquiry is made into the circumstances of such as may lie under the just suspicion of witchcrafts, we could wish that there may be admitted as little as is possible of such noise, company and openness as may too hastily expose them that are examined, and that there may no thing be used as a test for the trial of the suspected, the lawfulness whereof may be doubted among the people of God ; but that the directions given by such judicious writers as Perkins and Bernard consulted in such a case.
In February 2009, Summers quoted John Maynard Keynes, saying " When circumstances change, I change my opinion ", reflecting both on the failures of Wall Street deregulation and his new leadership role in the government bailout.
When understanding grows in line with age, the law switches from excuse to exculpation, and transactions may be voidable, i. e. the courts will judge, whether in the particular circumstances, it would be right to favor the interests of the child or the interests of the other party or parties involved in the transaction.
When exposed to the atmosphere, the pure zinc ( Zn ) reacts with oxygen ( O < sub > 2 </ sub >) to form zinc oxide ( ZnO ), which further reacts with carbon dioxide ( CO < sub > 2 </ sub >) to form zinc carbonate ( ZnCO < sub > 3 </ sub >), a usually dull grey, fairly strong material that stops further corrosion in many circumstances, protecting the steel below from the elements.
When circumstances demanded, the estates, nobility, burgesses, and — until the 1690s — the clergy could be summoned for meetings of a local parliament called the Landtag.
When protests were raised over the brutality of the attacks, Premier Edward Stafford said such a mode of warfare " may not accord with the war regulations, but it is one necessary for and suited to local circumstances ".

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