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" When Steve is given an experience of walking through a park, semantic externalism allows for his thought, " I am walking through a park " to be true so long as the simulated reality is one in which he is walking through a park.
When Travis meets Betsy to join him for coffee and pie, he reminds her of a line in Kris Kristofferson's song " The Pilgrim, Chapter 33 ": " He's a prophet and a pusher, partly truth, partly fiction — a walking contradiction.
When asked why, he replied that, judging by the looks of the people walking on the street, they should be able find buried cave-men no more than six feet down.
When Joseph set his walking staff on the ground to sleep, it miraculously took root, leafed out, and blossomed as the " Glastonbury Thorn ".
# When walking in open territory, bother no one.
When in Helena, most people visit the local walking mall, completed in the early 1980s after Urban Renewal and the Model Cities Program in the early 1970s had removed many historic buildings from the downtown district, taking nearly a decade to renovate, a three block long shopping district following the original Last Chance Gulch.
When Spike was transformed into a ghost-like intangible state following the destruction of Sunnydale and the Hellmouth and his subsequent materialization at Wolfram & Hart, he was capable of walking through solid objects.
When Harold finishes his shift, he sees an old friend from his hometown who is now a policeman walking the beat.
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 he became frail in his later years and had trouble walking to the synagogue, his former students turned his home into a synagogue on Saturday mornings, assembling the quorum of 10 needed for prayer.
When Northwest Indiana Regional Bus Authority ( RBA ) expanded the Hammond Transit System into EasyGo Lake Transit service, one of its new routes included Calumet Avenue in northern Dyer, within walking distance of the Amtrak station.
His wife replied: “ When I was walking through the open steppe a huge storm developed with much lightning and thunder.
When walking on the Bibbulmun Track Walkers are encouraged to follow the 7 Leave no Trace Principles which are:
When due to gout, she could no longer endure long hours in the saddle, she substituted walking, subjecting her attendants to interminable marches and hiking tours in all weather.
When the three men were walking through the town, they saw a building where some letters had fallen off its sign, and it read " Doors Down.
When he is not vested for worship, a bishop, archimandrite or abbot uses a different type of staff in the form of a walking stick topped with a silver pommel.
When the job is finished we see a Navajo ( Johnny used Sol Worth to play the part of a Navajo ) walking up to the well and drawing water and we see water coming from the various parts of the shallow well.
When we have familiarized ourselves with the things that comprise the “ world ” we see a young Navajo come walking into the landscape.
When not being used for walking, the legs remain tightly folded against the body.
When a person decides to walk across a room, it is generally understood that the decision to do so, a mental event, immediately causes a group of neurons in that person's brain to fire, a physical event, which ultimately results in his walking across the room.
Ali had trouble walking to the stage at the 1996 Oscars to be part of the group receiving the Oscar for When We Were Kings, a documentary of the fight in Zaire, because of his Parkinson's disease.
When walking as a quadruped, the animal's hands would have been held so that the palms faced each other, as shown by iguanodontian trackways and the anatomy of this genus's arms and hands.

When and downtown
When Fred wheeled him back into his room, the big one looking out on the back porch, and put him to bed, Papa told him he was very tired but that he had enjoyed greatly the trip downtown.
Using local downtown musicians the first music stream was " Big Wheel " by Karthik Swaminathan and the second being " When We Were Poor " by Karthik Swaminathan with Marc Ribot and Christine Bard.
When a new Field Museum building opened near downtown Chicago in 1920, the museum organization moved and the former site was left vacant.
When the completion of the U. S. 23 widening project was completed in 1971, through traffic was then re-routed around downtown, the original business district suffered from decline.
When signage for U. S. 23 Business and U. S. 60 were finally removed from downtown, the entire stretch from 36th Street to the last underpass was signed as Ky. Route 3294.
When the city expanded, it annexed portions of Fayal Township, including the former unincorporated communities of Alice Mine Station ( in the Alice Location south of downtown ) and Fayal.
When it was formed, a few miles of woods separated downtown Caldwell from Newark or any of its developing suburbs.
When it was formed, a few miles of woods separated downtown Caldwell from Newark or any of its developing suburbs.
When the downtown was rebuilt most buildings were built in brick.
When these sections are completed, bikers will be able to travel all the way from Tipp City to downtown Dayton via bike path.
When the railroad came through and established a depot, the center of commerce changed to the present downtown area.
When university students in Mexico City protested the government's actions around the time of the 1968 Summer Olympics, Díaz Ordaz oversaw the occupation of the National Autonomous University of Mexico and the arrest of several students, leading to the shooting of hundreds of unarmed protesters during the Tlatelolco massacre in downtown Mexico City, in 2 October 1968.
When streetcars were prevalent, Five Points was a hub ( rotating circle ) for moving between downtown Columbia and the residential area of Shandon.
When the University first opened in September 1964, classes were held at the St. Paul Street United Church in downtown St. Catharines for 13 weeks until the Glenridge Campus was completely renovated.
When the two streets meet, M-22 ends, and US 31 / M-37 and M-72 merge into a triple concurrency along the bay north of downtown Traverse City.
When an expressway needed to be built downtown, the terms forced the Lytle Tunnel to be built under the park to preserve it.
When the Sox won the 2005 World Series, their victory parade began at U. S. Cellular Field, and then circled the block where old Comiskey had stood, before heading on a route through various south side neighborhoods and toward downtown Chicago.
When trains occasionally terminate here during rush hours or other instances such as track maintenance, trains offload their passengers on the Shady Grove bound track, exit the station, switch direction just north of the interlocking, and then run through the interlocking to the Glenmont ( downtown ) track.
When she was 19 four of her seven siblings perished in a fire in downtown Montreal.
When Lincoln moved to Worcester, he acquired a large tract of land near what is now the downtown area of the city.
When the well-known downtown Toronto department store " Simpson's " attempted to force him to change the name of his business, Mirvish pointed to Simpson and said, " Here's my Mr. Simpson.
When the bridge opened, streetcar service from Mount Vernon to downtown Washington ( via Highway Bridge ) ceased.
When the school moved to downtown Honolulu, the school was called the College of Saint Louis, named after the patron saint of Louis Maigret, Bishop of Honolulu.

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