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Whenever and two
Whenever there is a thaw or a few sunny days, you'll be likely to find a brave little blossom or two.
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 a confusion between the two kinds of definitions might arise it can be avoided by referring to the more general definition and by reintroducing the erased parameter: writing B < sub > m </ sub >( 0 ) in the first case and B < sub > m </ sub >( 1 ) in the second will unambiguously denote the value in question.
Whenever one makes an identity claim ( i. e. a claim which states that two things are the same ), one almost always uses two different descriptions.
Whenever they " shall deem it necessary ," two thirds of both houses of Congress may " propose amendments.
Whenever one of the two most ancient branch lines dies out, the MRCA will move to a more recent female ancestor, always the most recent mother to have more than one daughter with living maternal line descendants alive today.
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 a program tries to access a file, the operating system needs to know two things: which file the program is asking for, and whether the program has permission to access the file.
Whenever two peers using BitComet ( with Torrent Exchange enabled ) connect to each other they exchange lists of all the torrents ( name and info-hash ) they have in the Torrent Share storage ( torrent files which were previously downloaded and for which the user chose to enable sharing by Torrent Exchange ).
Whenever a carry occurs during addition, this corresponds to a merging of two binomial trees during the merge.
Whenever both contain some elements that are not in the other, the two sets are not related by subset-inclusion.
Whenever a character is down to their last 3 unchecked Health boxes, they begin to suffer a-1 die penalty to most rolls, With two left, they suffer-2, and with one left, they suffer-3.
Whenever two identical short vowels would occur side by side in a single morpheme, one of them has to be marked for high tone.
Whenever any two points are too far apart from each other for both to belong to the same cluster, a clause is added to the instance that prevents this assignment.
In 2010 he said about relationships " Whenever someone stays for longer than two days, I get cabin fever " and that he loves shoe shopping with women.
Whenever an infielder's throw is so far off the mark that the first baseman must abandon his base in order to catch it, the first baseman is left with only two options.
Whenever a ray of light moves from one medium to another ( such as when light enters a sheet of glass after travelling through air ), some portion of the light is reflected from the surface ( known as the interface ) between the two media.
Whenever the Emperor leaves Centauri Prime, two of the Tetrapathy accompanied him and two remained at the royal palace, allowing rapid communication between the Emperor and the home world at all times.
Whenever two replicators try to expand into each other, the pattern in the middle simply vanishes.
The key to this lesson is this: Whenever two minds connect, a third mind is created, patterned after the stronger of the two – for better or for worse.

Whenever and more
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 a player can create a new word using a word that has already been formed, plus one or more tiles from the pool, the player calls out the word.
" Whenever a spontaneous process is too slow or too inefficient a protein will evolve to speed it up or make it more efficient.
Whenever food is presented, rats handle the lever, regardless if lever pressing leads to more food.
Whenever there is need to consecrate more chrysm it will be done on this day by the heads of the various autocephalous churches.
Whenever there are more than three characters on stage, at least one of those characters tends to fall silent.
Whenever Vimes is angry, doors of some of the houses open ( the more angry he is, the more numbers of doors will open ).
Whenever an electron simply " appears " in such a chamber as a new free particle suddenly moving with kinetic energy, and moves in the direction of the neutrinos as the apparent result of a new impulse, and this behavior happens more often when the neutrino beam is present, it is inferred to be a result of a neutrino interacting directly with the electron.
Whenever the dorsal area was active, fewer errors were committed providing more evidence that the ACC is involved with effortful performance.
:" Whenever the summit of the mountains ... shall prove to be at the distance of more than ten marine leagues from the ocean, the limit ... shall be formed by a line parallel to the winding of the coast, and which shall never exceed the distance of ten marine leagues therefrom.
Whenever he reappears in a strip, it's usually to re-authorize her termination for some perfectly senseless reason, although he's often side-tracked by the appearance of Drusilla or some other, more intimidating presence.
Whenever he did do an interview, he discussed the character in such a way as to add more mystery.
Whenever the British and French seemed intent on enlarging at Liberia's expense the neighboring territories they already controlled, periodic appearances by U. S. warships helped discourage encroachment, even though successive American administrations rejected appeals from Monrovia for more forceful support.
Whenever an attempt is made to use more than cells, reject.
Whenever a vote of more than a majority is required to take an action, control is taken from the majority and given to the minority.
Whenever he tried to involve himself in the activities of his peers ( also anthropomorphic ducklings ) he would often inadvertently cause more problems, and as a result they would drive him away through trickery ( and into tears ).
* Whenever there are 3 or more syllables in a bar containing two minims, a dot (·) or hyphen is used, even if the change of note is on the final syllable.
Whenever the British and French seemed intent on enlarging at Liberia's expense the neighboring territories they already controlled, periodic appearances by U. S. warships helped discourage encroachment, even though successive American administrations rejected appeals from Monrovia for more forceful support.

Whenever and standard
Whenever inclusive fitness does work, the results are identical to those of the standard approach.
In 1991, Sowa first stated his Law of Standards: " Whenever a major organization develops a new system as an official standard for X, the primary result is the widespread adoption of some simpler system as a de facto standard for X.
Whenever there was time and opportunity to plan and emplace wire obstacles during the First World War, it was standard practice to deploy designs that would channel and concentrate attacking troops, herding them like cattle into designated killing zones i. e. fixing multiple screw pickets of wire running diagonally, away from the protected zone.
Whenever possible, Finnish soldiers discarded the weapon in favor of rifles acquired on the battlefield, including standard models of captured Soviet-made Mosin – Nagant rifles.

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