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* The Halloween special, titled " Bungholio: Lord of the Harvest ( Butt-O-Ween )," involved them attempting to trick-or-treat in ridiculous costumes -- i. e. Beavis dressed up as a giant "' nad " by wearing underpants on his head and Butt-Head becoming nachos by pouring hot cheese-sauce over his head, although at one point he said he was dressed up as a dumb-ass.
The issue of staff training was one of hot debate in the navy, with some such as Fisher seeing no point in more training, while others such as Beresford supported the development of a formal naval staff.
In his most recent book, " The Vanishing Face of Gaia ", he rejects scientific modelling that disagrees with the scientific findings that sea levels are rising faster, and Arctic ice is melting faster, than the models predict and he suggests that we may already be beyond the tipping point of terrestrial climate into a permanently hot state.
Clemens would also find himself the point of minor controversy when it was revealed in the book The Yankee Years by Joe Torre and Tom Verducci that Clemens ' bizarre pre-game ritual included soaking in extremely hot water then having the hottest possible muscle liniment applied to his genitals during his rub-down.
It is a signature drink of the region to the point where the Southern use of the word " tea " is largely used to refer specifically to cold sweet tea and not to hot or plain varieties.
It also demonstrated the ability of the seeker to shift its aiming point from a rocket's hot plume to its cool body, a first for infrared ABM seekers.
Although, in this belief system, it does not necessarily mean one's internal " heat " or " cold " balance is directly related to being physically hot ( to the point of sweating ) or cold ( feeling chilly from cold weather ).
Because the Qattara Depression is in a very hot dry region with very little cloud cover the water released at the level would spread out from the release point across the basin and evaporate from solar influx.
Near the critical point, the fluid is sufficiently hot and compressed that the distinction between the liquid and gaseous phases is almost non-existent.
In a typical Finnish sauna, the temperature of the air, the room and the benches is above the dew point even when water is thrown on the hot stones and vaporized.
By casting the projectile point downwards and forming the head in an iron mold, the hot metal was suddenly chilled and became intensely hard ( resistant to deformation ), while the remainder of the mold, being formed of sand, allowed the metal to cool slowly and the body of the shot to be made tough ( resistant to shattering ).
This is because at temperatures above the Leidenfrost point, the bottom part of the water droplet vaporizes immediately on contact with the hot plate.
In October 1960, inventor and aviator Ed Yost used Bruning as the starting point for the first free flight of a modern, propane-fueled hot air balloon.
Heat transfer by thermal radiation may be minimized by silvering flask surfaces facing the gap, but can become problematic if the flask's contents or surroundings are very hot ; hence vacuum flasks usually hold contents below water's boiling point.
Chips, scratches, or cracks can be a starting point for dangerous vessel failure, especially when the vessel temperature changes rapidly ( due to adding a hot or cold liquid ).
The supercritical water, which is hot and more buoyant than the surrounding rock, rises into the overlying mantle where it lowers the pressure in ( and thus the melting temperature of ) the mantle rock to the point of actual melting, generating magma.
At that point it seemed that nearly every large pub in London was supplying live music, along with hot snacks and the occasional stripper.
Simmering is a food preparation technique in which foods are cooked in hot liquids kept at or just below the boiling point of water ( which is 100 ° C or 212 ° F at average sea level air pressure ), but higher than poaching temperature.
Not far from the crossing point of their road, they would have been attracted by the large natural hot spring which had been a shrine of the Celtic Brythons, dedicated to their goddess, Sulis.
The highest-pressure phase of the external medium, and thus the most important phase from the point of view of the dynamics, is the X-ray emitting diffuse hot gas.
When a bombardier beetle is threatened by a predator or an offensive invader of any kind, at the appropriate point of approach, the bombardier beetle swings its tail end around, and hot, noxious fluid heated to is explosively released from twin combustion tubes into the face of the enemy.
) Typically used for tarring roads and roofs, the material must be semi-solid in normal weather under the hot sun, so tar, which is a mixture of a large number of different complex hydrocarbons and doesn ’ t have a single melting point, must have a high “ softening point ,” the temperature at which the material becomes too soft to do its job.
Heat lightning was named because it often occurs on hot summer nights and to distinguish it from lightning accompanied by audible thunder and cooling rainfall at the point of observation.

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Some of Clinton's pardons remain a point of controversy.
It is a point of controversy whether museums should be allowed to possess artefacts taken from other countries, and the British Museum is a notable target for criticism.
Whether Judaism is creedal has been a point of some controversy.
The point became a giant asterisk ( a la Roger Maris ) following the 2000 presidential elections and the controversy over vote-counting.
Continuing his chastisement of Luther — and undoubtedly put off by the notion of there being “ no pure interpretation of Scripture anywhere but in Wittenberg ” – Erasmus touches upon another important point of the controversy:
In practice, the first point regarding the Bible was the focus of most of the controversy.
Georgia relationships with Russia are at it lowest point in modern history due to Georgian-Russian espionage controversy and due to the 2008 South Ossetia war, Georgia broke off diplomatic relations with Russia and has left the Commonwealth of Independent States.
From there, Fox sent an epistle to Friends spelling out the role of women's meetings in the Quaker marriage ceremony, a point of controversy when he returned home.
At one point in the video, Sinatra shared a kiss with Sammy Davis, Jr. She has stated " The kiss one of the first interracial kisses seen on television and it caused some controversy then, and now.
The University was also a focal point in the controversy over affirmative action within higher education admissions.
Still, controversy remained, and fellow Mercury astronaut Wally Schirra, at the end of his October 3, 1962 flight, remained inside his spacecraft until it was safely aboard the recovery ship, and made a point of deliberately blowing the hatch to get out, bruising his hand.
The actual level of acute and Chronic toxicity of DU is also a point of medical controversy.
The GID controversy figured prominently at the 2009 meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in San Francisco, both in presentations in the meeting and in protests outside the meeting ; protesters focused on the attitude of the psychiatric community and tried to make the point that GID is not a mental disorder, as well focusing on the role of Kenneth Zucker in leading the DSM-V Task Force on Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders.
For historical and political reasons, gynaecologists were previously not considered " surgeons ", although this point has always been the source of some controversy.
Such controversy has led opponents of trusted computing, such as free software activist Richard Stallman, to refer to it instead as treacherous computing, even to the point where some scholarly articles have begun to place scare quotes around " trusted computing ".
One point of controversy was in handling the relief pitching of the Red Sox.
A point of ongoing controversy about courtly love is to what extent it was sexual.
A point of controversy was the existence of " courts of love ", first mentioned by Andreas Capellanus.
Southampton's off-the-field controversy affected their on-the-field fortunes substantially during 2005 – 06, and at one point they were in real danger of a second successive relegation.
Genetically modified canola has become a point of controversy and contentious legal battles.
It is a point of controversy whether the lack of interest was real or the survey fell prey to question-framing problems and political issues with investors.
Hiring seasonal workers was always a point of controversy in the kibbutz movement.
Farmingville has been a focal point of controversy regarding the situation of illegal immigrants gathering in large groups on street corners and in front of businesses.

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