A witness.
An eclipseAn occultation
EclipseAn eclipse, possibly.
Use "as soon as" to indicate that one event will happen immediately after another event occurs. It emphasizes the promptness or urgency of the second action following the first. For example, you might say, "I will call you as soon as I arrive home," suggesting that the call will happen without delay upon your arrival.
"When" is primarily used as an adverb or a conjunction. As an adverb, it asks about the time something occurs, as in "When will you arrive?" As a conjunction, it connects clauses, indicating the timing of an event, such as "I will call you when I get home."
It is the mode.
An event or occurrence.
An event planner is a person who makes invitations to a given event.
A person who sets up an event is called a party planner
a event that occurs over and over
OmnipresentOmnipresent
A monument
artist
An eclipseAn occultation
planet ?
zen master
diary
Allusion:a brief reference to a person, event, place, or phrase