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Whenever and appear
To spare Sinatra embarrassment, Wallach says he turned down the role to appear in a Tennessee Williams play: " Whenever Sinatra saw me, he ’ d say, ' Hello, you crazy actor!
Whenever the conditions are right, ice boat s appear on the Navesink River | Navesink.
Whenever a State authority has a hit on a SIS record, the SIRENE exchange, by its own communication network, sends notification forms of the discovery and further information which, although essential to the good continuation of the investigations and procedures in progress, cannot appear in the SIS records themselves.
Whenever he does appear, he usually attempts to go after Sonic on his own and make sure that Scratch and Grounder do not beat him to the punch, though he will occasionally join forces with them.
Whenever the player traverses the various environments of Hyrule, enemy silhouettes appear and pursue him.
" Whenever the Commission shall have reason to believe that any such person, partnership, or corporation has been or is using any unfair method of competition or unfair or deceptive act or practice in or affecting commerce, and if it shall appear to the Commission that a proceeding by it in respect thereof would be to the interest of the public, it shall issue and serve upon such person, partnership, or corporation a complaint stating its charges in that respect.
Whenever there was an opportunity for them to appear on stage, he would call up the Rameys and try to get them a booking.
Whenever he appeared, Kita would appear as Misty, his girlfriend doomed to die a horrible death at the end of every episode like Kenny in South Park, a comparison made by series director Mel Gibson during an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Whenever gaps appear or the stones sink into the sand, the Government adds more boulders to keep it strong.

Whenever and at
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 a drastic change to the image occurs, such as when switching from one camera shot to another, or at a scene change, a keyframe must be created.
" Whenever someone is depressed, suffering or humiliated, he points to the mansion at the top of the alley at the end opening out to the desert, and says sadly, ' That is our ancestor's house, we are all his children, and we have a right to his property.
Whenever a child is born in Japan, a local Shinto shrine adds the child's name to a list kept at the shrine and declares him or her a.
Whenever Alti stares at Xena, Xena often feels the pain of when her legs were broken, her back snapped by her Chakram, and multiple barrages of attacks from some of her mortal enemies.
Whenever a mixture has a positive deviation and has a point at which the tangent is horizontal, the composition at that point is a positive azeotrope .< ref name =" chemguide ">
Whenever Only Fools and Horses character Boycie orders a drink at The Nag's Head it is always a large Cognac
Whenever a Lord High Steward became necessary — at certain trials and at coronation — one was appointed for the occasion only.
Whenever the mushrooms scroll down, a new bomb is added at the top of the screen.
Whenever pinned there, Hearns would try to unleash a combination and Benitez would slip the punches coming at him and countering.
" Whenever the DOJ wins at the trial stage and the losing party appeals, the concerned division of the DOJ responds automatically and proceeds to defend the ruling in the appellate process.
Whenever the railroad stopped at that part of the area they brought food and supplies for the restaurant.
Whenever one of them played one of his own compositions for Balakirev, Balakirev would seat himself at the piano and show, through improvisation, how he felt the composition should be changed.
Whenever Ball appeared in public, the passers-by in the streets stood uncovered until he had passed ; the clamours of the market-place were hushed at his entrance and then exchanged for shouts of joy and welcome.
Whenever the action is in the present the actors observe the imaginary wall-lines, entering the house only through its door at the left.
Whenever the LBPPR season came about, had his beloved Caguas team win a championship, he'd bring in the team members for a recognition ; at one, however, when Caguas was eliminated from the tournament, he did a mock funeral for the " Yeguita ", the team's mascot, complete with Chopin's Funeral March playing in the background.
* The cartoonist-often appears at his drawing table with a sign saying " Overboard, Inc ." Whenever Charley comes into his office asking for a raise, he draws a sea monster to eat him.
Whenever he considered himself to be playing badly, he often swore at himself and occasionally smashed his rackets.
Whenever an editor wanted to do a live dissolve from material on the ' A ' deck to footage on the ' B ' deck during an edit, s / he often had to manually roll ( i. e. play ) the ' B ' deck at the appropriate moment before the dissolve was made — hence the jargon B-roll was born, most likely as a carry-over from the multi-source construction of 16 mm prints.
* W Sentosa Cove Singapore is a 240-room five-star trendy boutique hotel renowned for its Whatever / Whenever service, connected to an adjacent 228-luxurious Residences at W Singapore located at the Quayside Isle collection-opening 30 April 2012.

Whenever and studio
" Whenever, Wherever " (" Suerte " in Spanish countries ) was released as the first and lead single from Shakira's first English album and third studio album throughout the period of August 2001 and February 2002.
Angham's eighteenth studio album, Kolma N ' arrab ( Whenever We Come Closer ), was released in 2007 and contained contributions from music composers such as Khaled Ezz, Tamer Ali, Ramy Gamal, Baleegh Hamdy and Sheriff Tagg.

Whenever and was
Whenever the place was cleaned or a meal served it was Precious who did the work.
Whenever he laughed it was all he was doing.
Whenever the Israelites camped, the Ark was placed in a special and sacred tent, called the Tabernacle.
Whenever the book was written and whatever the historicity of the events recounted in it, clearly by the time it was written the term " Yehudim " ( יהודים-Jews ) already gained a meaning quite close to what it means up to the present — i. e. an ethnic-religious group, scattered in many countries, organised in autonomous communities and a target of hatred.
Whenever he was upset, he was given a flower, which immediately calmed him.
Whenever Murgatroyd was asked what he was doing, he said he was making a kluge, and actually he was one of the world's best kluge makers.
Whenever dialogue was written in a Prakrit, the reader would also be provided with a Sanskrit translation.
Whenever a back vowel (/ a /, / o / or / u /, whether long or short ) occurred in a syllable and the front vowel / i / or the front glide / j / occurred in the next, the vowel in the first syllable was fronted.
Whenever he felt that his emotional wall was being breached, he had outbursts of anger, exhibiting a furious temper that terrified his family.
Whenever Arkan was in trouble Dolanc helped him as a reward for his services to the Yugoslav secret state police ( UDBA ), as seen in the escape from the Lugano prison in 1981.
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.
" Whenever there was a shortage of fodder, Cyrus could get some on account of his having a lot helpers and his forethought.
Whenever Rukeyser was on vacation or otherwise absent, one of the show's regular panelists would fill in.
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.

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