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Whenever and President
: Whenever an insurrection occurs in any State against its government, the President may, upon the request of its legislature or of its governor call into Federal service such of the militia of the other States.
Whenever the office of President is temporarily vacant, and until a new President is appointed, and whenever the holder of the office is absent from Malta or on vacation or is for any reason unable to perform the functions conferred upon him by this Constitution, those functions shall be performed by such person as the Prime Minister, after consultation with the Leader of the Opposition, may appoint or, if there is no person in Malta so appointed and able to perform those functions, by the Chief Justice.
Whenever the prime minister is away from Malta, the President may authorise any other member of the Cabinet to perform those functions and that member may perform those functions temporarily.
2. Whenever the President has occasion to appoint a Prime Minister he shall appoint an elected member of the House who appears to him likely to command the support of the majority of the elected members of the House.
Whenever the Prime Minister is ill, absent from Singapore, or has been granted leave of absence from his duties, the functions conferred on him by the Constitution are exercisable by any other Minister authorized by the President.
" However, the Senate President may not always serve the remainder of the term as the constitution also states: " Whenever a vacancy shall occur in the office of governor before the first three years of the term shall have expired, a new election for governor shall take place to fill the vacancy.

Whenever and considers
In reporting the results of his experiments, Lavoisier wrote, " Whenever one considers the most familiar objects, the simplest things, it's impossible not to be surprised to see how our ideas are vague and uncertain, and how, as a consequence, it is important to fix them by experiments and facts " ( author's translation ).

Whenever and unlawful
" Whenever any goods, chattels, bonds, debentures, promissory notes, bills of exchange, books of account, papers, writings, valuable securities or other personal property or effects have been wrongfully distrained under circumstances in which by the law of England replevin might be made, the person so complaining of such distress as unlawful, may obtain a writ of replevin in the manner prescribed by this Act ”

Whenever and make
Whenever they manage to make some stake, an inconveniently timed change into a new alternate reality throws them off their stride ( once, the money they earned is left behind in another reality ; in another case, the paper money earned in a Mexico which is an empire is worthless in another Mexico which is a republic ).
Whenever Thơ gave an order in the civilian hierarchy with which the generals disagreed, they would go to the MRC and make a counter-order.
" Whenever a spontaneous process is too slow or too inefficient a protein will evolve to speed it up or make it more efficient.
Whenever several people who do not all agree need to make some decision, voting is a very common way of reaching a decision peacefully.
Whenever, then, they wish to send some secret and important message, they make a scroll of parchment long and narrow, like a leathern strap, and wind it round their scytale, leaving no vacant space thereon, but covering its surface all round with the parchment.
Whenever the user revisits the message board, he / she can make a response.
Whenever anyone needed to make a call ( via Miss Paulifficate the Castle operator ), he or she would stand under the cage, look up and signal for the cage to come down.
Whenever new land requires cultivating for fields or expansion, or when tribesmen neede to venture outside the village, it becomes necessary to make offerings to the spirits, with such endeavors being surrounded by an air of danger.
Whenever they did make the playoffs, they faced the near-certainty of having to get past the Boston Bruins or Montreal Canadiens to make it to the conference finals.
Whenever the PEP needs to make a decision, it sends all relevant information to the PDP.
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 practical, divers using a dive computer should make a stop between 10 and 30 feet for 5 minutes, especially for dives below 60 fsw.
Whenever we come up with a pattern or color that sells well, we make sure we stick to its exact formula.
Whenever possible, when structures are omitted from the text, these labels will be provided to make clear what type of phenolic compound is under discussion.
Speaking on this occasion Dilip Kumar commented, " Whenever I get to meet with God Almighty I will set before Him my only complaint-why did You not make me as handsome as Dharmendra?
Whenever Vera would make one of her dumb remarks, someone was bound to say sarcastically, " Good, Vera ".
Whenever an unknown presence ( including strange humans and humanoids ) is met they make themselves look big by raising their arms above their head and pulling a snarling face, as a defense mechanism.
Rummerfield has said, " Whenever I meet someone in a wheelchair, I make a point of letting them know that there truly is nothing special about me.
Sasha gave the quartet a piece of advice, " Whenever you play string trios and piano quartets, make it a rule that the second violin plays it and not the first .... If you play only second violin, you get stale for other things ".
Whenever the new Mrs. de Winter attempts to make changes at Manderley, Mrs. Danvers describes how Rebecca ran it when she was alive.
Whenever his disciples accompanied him on his concert tours, he would make sure that his students were well taken care of, and would work with sabhas to arrange the concerts of his disciples ahead of main concerts and accompany his disciples on violin.
Whenever the Hand needs a new agent, they pick up an innocent bystander and make them into the new Slade.
Whenever a character needs to roll dice to see if they succeeded or failed at doing something, they must make a dice roll which randomly determines success or failure.

Whenever and impracticable
Whenever the size of a vessel engaged in diving operations makes it impracticable to exhibit all lights and shapes prescribed in paragraph ( above ) of this Rule, the following shall be exhibited:

Whenever and laws
In 2005, Virginia's ( United States ) legislature considered a bill which stated, in part: " Whenever any law-enforcement vehicle is permanently taken out of service ... such vehicle shall be placed at a conspicuous location within a highway median in order to deter violations of motor vehicle laws at that location.

Whenever and United
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 the United States Coast Guard operates as a service within the Department of the Navy, the Secretary of the Navy has the same powers and duties with respect to the Coast Guard as the Secretary of Homeland Security when the Coast Guard is not operating as a service in the Navy.
Whenever international organizations, such as the United Nations, do not support U. S. government policies, they are reluctantly tolerated until the U. S. government is able to subordinate or ignore them.
Whenever the Federal Trade Commission ( FTC ) has reason to believe that any person has violated 15 USC section 13, 14, 18 or 19, it must issue and serve on that person and on the Attorney General of the United States, a complaint stating its charges in that regard.
: Whenever the Secretary of State receives information that the Commission on Narcotic Drugs of the United Nations proposes to decide whether to add a drug or other substance to one of the schedules of the Convention, transfer a drug or substance from one schedule to another, or delete it from the schedules, the Secretary of State shall transmit timely notice to the Secretary of Health and Human Services of such information who shall publish a summary of such information in the Federal Register and provide opportunity to interested persons to submit to him comments respecting the recommendation which he is to furnish, pursuant to this subparagraph, respecting such proposal.

Whenever and States
Whenever the people of the cotton States shall have definitely and decisively made up their minds to separate from the rest of us, we shall urge that the proper steps be taken to give full effect to their decision.
And from the Tribune of November 19, " Whenever the slave States or the cotton States only shall unitedly and coolly say to the rest, " We want to get out of the Union ", we shall urge that their request be acceded to.

Whenever and any
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 I hear of any act of idolatrous worship, I go to the place with a large band of these children, who very soon load the devil with a greater amount of insult and abuse than he has lately received of honor and worship from their parents, relations, and acquaintances.
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.
It includes a " Self-determination " section which quotes from the Declaration of Independence and reads: " Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of individual liberty, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to agree to such new governance as to them shall seem most likely to protect their liberty.
Whenever a conceptual Adj-RIB-In changes, the main BGP process decides if any of the neighbor's new routes are preferred to routes already in the Loc-RIB.
Whenever any single bit error occurs in a transmission block of data,
Whenever natural fletching is used, the feathers on any one arrow must come from the same side of the bird.
Whenever he bent down to get a drink, the water receded before he could get any.
Whenever any player can form a word of acceptable length from tiles in the pool, the player calls out the word and uses those tiles to spell it out in front of himself or herself.
Whenever he bent down to get a drink, the water receded before he could get any.
Whenever the target market is the consumer among the general public, to assume any degree of competence is to ask for trouble, even for products that incompetents have no legitimate excuse to be operating ( e. g., motor vehicles, firearms, construction equipment ).
On one occasion, Fox, who returned enthusiastically to the post of Foreign Secretary, ended an epistle to the King: " Whenever Your Majesty will be graciously pleased to condescend even to hint your inclinations upon any subject, that it will be the study of Your Majesty's Ministers to show how truly sensible they are of Your Majesty's goodness.
Whenever asked as to whether he received any residuals from telecasts of the 1939 classic, Bolger would reply: " No, just immortality.
Whenever Eastern Orthodoxy wants, for any reason, to abstain from the use of the word heresy.
Whenever troops would uncover a tunnel, tunnel rats were sent in to kill any hiding enemy soldiers and to plant explosives to destroy the tunnels.
Whenever on leave, Yossarian and his friends carouse, drink, and sleep around as much as they can, knowing and fearing they could die on any given mission.
Whenever the player picks up any of the other PDAs found throughout the game, its contents are automatically downloaded to the player's own device.
Whenever the fundamental rights of free speech and assembly are alleged to have been invaded, it must remain open to a defendant to present the issue whether there actually did exist at the time a clear danger ; whether the danger, if any, was imminent ; and whether the evil apprehended was one so substantial as to justify the stringent restriction interposed by the legislature.

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