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Whenever the action is in the present the actors observe the imaginary wall-lines, entering the house only through its door at the left.
It is enclosed with a dome-shaped concrete structure with this inscription, “ Whenever oppression knocks at your door, feel free to ring this bell ”.

Whenever and is
Whenever the Secretary of the Treasury, or the Comptroller General of the United States, as the case may be, shall find that any person is entitled to any such payment, after such payment shall have been received by such person, it shall be an absolute bar to recovery by any other person against the United States, its officers, agents, or employees with respect to such payment.
Whenever there is a thaw or a few sunny days, you'll be likely to find a brave little blossom or two.
Whenever New England liberalism is reminded of the dramatic confrontation of Parker and the fraternity on January 23, 1843 -- while it may defend the privilege of Chandler Robbins to demand that Parker leave the Association, while it may plead that Dr. N. L. Frothingham had every warrant for stating, `` The difference between Trinitarians and Unitarians is a difference in Christianity ; ;
Whenever his or her punishments or rewards are over he or she is sent back to earth, also known as " Martyalok " or human world.
Whenever any result is sought by its aid, the question will then arise — By what course of calculation can these results be arrived at by the machine in the shortest time?
Whenever one is incorporated into him by grace through faith, one comes to share in Jesus ' special status as chosen of God.
Whenever a player accepts doubled stakes, the cube is placed on his side of the board with the corresponding power of two facing upward.
Whenever the first non-suit is a " queen ask ", then the next non-suit asks to bid 5NT.
Whenever one talks about the size, color, weight, composition, and so forth, of an object, one is talking about the properties of that object.
Whenever a relative atomic mass value differs by more than 1 % from a whole number, it is due to this averaging effect resulting from significant amounts of more than one isotope being naturally present in the sample of the element in question.
Whenever this happens, the above expression is undefined because it involves division by zero.
Whenever g ( x ) is not equal to g ( a ), this is clear because the factors of cancel.
Underblocking: Whenever new information is uploaded to the Internet, filters can under block content if the parties responsible for maintaining the filters do not update them quickly and accurately, and a blacklisting rather than a whitelisting filtering policy is in place.
The logical positivist interpretation is that Hume analyses causal propositions, such as " A caused B ", in terms of regularities in perception: " A caused B " is equivalent to " Whenever A-type events happen, B-type ones follow ", where " whenever " refers to all possible perceptions.
* John D. Caputo attempts to explain deconstruction in a nutshell by stating that: " Whenever deconstruction finds a nutshell — a secure axiom or a pithy maxim — the very idea is to crack it open and disturb this tranquility.
Whenever the leading capital letter designation is missing, this is interpreted as being an informal form with an implicit " A " unless otherwise explicitly stated.
Therefore whenever ( G ) appears before another representative lowercase letter ( subject ), the statement would read, " It is always Going to be the case ..." and whenever ( F ) appears before another subject, the statement would read, " At sometime in the Future it will be the case ...." Whenever ( H ) appears before another subject, the statement would read, " It Has always been the case ..." and whenever ( P ) appears before another subject, the statement would read, " At sometime in the Past it has been the case ...."
Whenever a head of state is not available for any reason, constitutional provisions may allow the role to fall temporarily to an assigned person or collective body.

Whenever and opened
Whenever the scroll is opened to be read it is laid on a piece of cloth called the mappah.
Whenever a pope visits a basilica, its umbraculum is opened.
As Puzo says, the book's hero, Lucia Santa, is based on his own mother: " Whenever the Godfather opened his mouth, in my own mind I heard the voice of my mother.

Whenever and there
" Audubon had great respect for Native Americans: " Whenever I meet Indians, I feel the greatness of our Creator in all its splendor, for there I see the man naked from His hand and yet free from acquired sorrow.
Whenever a fluid follows a curved path, there is a pressure gradient perpendicular to the flow direction.
* Whenever Y is an object of D and f: X → U ( Y ) is a morphism in C, then there exists a unique morphism g: A → Y such that the following diagram commutes:
* Whenever Y is an object of D and f: U ( Y ) → X is a morphism in C, then there exists a unique morphism g: Y → A such that the following diagram commutes:
Whenever you have a multitude of individuals interacting with one another, there often comes a moment when disorder gives way to order and something new emerges: a pattern, a decision, a structure, or a change in direction ( Miller 2010, 29 ).
Whenever there are roads, railways, reservoir, dams, retaining walls, bridges or residential areas to be built, surveyors are involved.
Whenever there will be uncertainties in both timing and amount of the cash flows, the expected present value approach will often be the appropriate technique.
In a 2003 Inside the Actors Studio interview, Sheen explained, " Whenever I would call for an appointment, whether it was a job or an apartment, and I would give my name, there was always that hesitation and when I'd get there, it was always gone.
It is also reported as being present in the acts of public prayer, (" Whenever ten are gathered for prayer, there the Shekhinah rests " Talmud Sanhedrin 39a ); righteous judgment (" when three sit as judges, the Shekhinah is with them.
" Whenever there was a shortage of fodder, Cyrus could get some on account of his having a lot helpers and his forethought.
Whenever and wherever Eudocia needed to express greatness, pain, truthfulness, deceit, beauty, suffering, mourning, recognition, understanding, fear, or astonishment, there was an apt Homeric line or passage ready in her memory to be recalled.
Whenever there are two people on Redemption Island there is a duel where the winner remains on the island and the losers are eliminated and must remove their buff and throw it into a small fire pit upon exiting.
Whenever there is a team of more than two characters, the term sidekick is generally reserved for another team member of the same sex.
Whenever pinned there, Hearns would try to unleash a combination and Benitez would slip the punches coming at him and countering.
Whenever there is a conflict between the Irish and English versions, the Irish one takes precedence.
Whenever there is need to consecrate more chrysm it will be done on this day by the heads of the various autocephalous churches.
Whenever a solid crust forms across the surface of the molten cryolite-alumina, this crust is broken from time to time to allow the added alumina to fall into the molten cryolite and dissolve there.
" Whenever there is decay of righteousness O!
Whenever he mentioned her name it was “ with feelings of disgust and horror ,” claiming that their union “ was an artificial marriage … just to satisfy her ; that it was no marriage – for there could be none without a licence or some written document .” Maria was in possession of documents and after their final break Maria ’ s demands for her annuity payments were often accompanied by veiled threats to go public with her papers if she did not receive the funds.
Whenever there is a combination of moist weather, cool temperatures, delayed harvest in lowland crops and rye consumption, an outbreak is possible.
Whenever there are " externalities "— where the actions of an individual have impacts on others for which they do not pay, or for which they are not compensated — markets will not work well.

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