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Already and body
Already beheaded by Typhoid Mary, Bloodscream is defeated by the appearance of Ant-Man, who destroys Bloodscream's body by growing inside of it.
Already underweight from years of prison rations, some were at half their pre-war body weight by the end.
Already in the sixth century BCE, Ajita Kesakambalin, was quoted in Pali scriptures by the Buddhists with whom he was debating, teaching that " with the break-up of the body, the wise and the foolish alike are annihilated, destroyed.

Already and lay
Already by 1889, de Dion was becoming convinced the future lay in the internal combustion engine, and the company had even built a ten-cylinder two-row rotary.

Already and ground
Already a foot of snow was on the ground at Bent's Fort, and the winter in the mountains promised to be especially snowy.
Already in the Late Bronze Age, Hittite was losing ground in competition with its close relative Luwian.

Already and .
Already some of the pain had gone from Amelia's death.
Already a few hardy folk from their own train were zealously chipping away at the register rocks, leaving their own records along with those made by the earlier trains.
Already our leaky lifeboat was filled with five inches of water.
Already firmly implanted internally, it is a growing factor in external matters.
Already accidental war is a silent guest at the discussions within the Kennedy Administration about the urgency of disarmament and nearly all other questions of national security.
Already Trevelyan had begun to parallel his nineteenth-century Italian studies with several works on English figures of the same period.
Already debilitated by the Chattanooga starvation, the quality of Sherman's horseflesh ran downhill as the campaign progressed.
Already, at least one hotel has been quietly taking reservations on a nonracial basis.
Already the jonquils were blooming in a flock by the front gate, and the periwinkles were coming on, blue by the porch steps.
Already this study has suggested ways to cut his foundation manhours from 170 to 105 by eliminating idle time and wasted motion.
Already the President and the First Lady have deputized him to advise on matters ranging from the furnishing of the White House to the renovation of Lafayette Square.
Already, however, several of the turnpikes are earning enough to cover interest requirements by comfortable margins.
Already the city was filled with Barbudos, the bearded, war-dirty Revolutionaries, carrying carbines, waving to the crowds that lined the Prado.
Already many an American knows his count, and rejoices or worries depending on whether it is nearer 180 ( safe ) or 250 ( dangerous ).
Already he could feel Anne's questioning eyes.
Already closely connected to the Komnenoi through Maria's cousin Irene to Isaac Komnenos, the Komnenoi brothers were able to see the empress under the pretense of a friendly family visit.
Already a recognized theologian and ascetic, he was the obvious choice to replace Alexander as the Patriarch of Alexandria on the latter's death in 328, despite the opposition of the followers of Arius and Meletius of Lycopolis.
Already it has enabled gene hunters to pinpoint genes associated with more than 30 disorders.
Already in the 8th century Prudentius, bishop of Troyes, had in a Breviarium Psalterii made an abridgment of the Psalter for the laity, giving a few psalms for each day, and Alcuin had rendered a similar service by including a prayer for each day and some other prayers, but no lessons or homilies.
Already in January 1962 he banned all political parties except his own PPT, and started immediately concentrating all power in his own hands.
Already a couple of weeks later, an Antonov cargo plane crossed the border from Sudan and landed at Tiringoulou airport in C. A. R., where it unloaded weapons and about 50 armed men who spread out in the area.
Already, while alive, he received the widespread private worship of a living Princeps and was worshipped in Britannia in his own temple in Camulodunum.

cool and body
The body caressed through my hands like cool satin, and my hands, usually tanned and dark, were pale beside it, and I asked it where the fire colors could come from the coolness of that body.
I lowered him so he would not fall and his body slid out onto the cool, newly-plowed earth, from between my pale hands.
She had used his rumpled shorts as the very image of his childishness, his lack of control, his general male looseness, while she remained cool, airy, and untouched, the charming teacher who disciplined an unruly body.
Opposing the terrain to a front of warm, moist air mass, it forces to increase the height above sea level of that body wet and warm air mass, which cools and decreases the dew point, causing it to condense part of the moisture that falls as rain or fog, creating an habitat especially cool, saturated with moisture in the air and soil.
A mummy is a body, human or animal, whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or incidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold ( ice mummies ), very low humidity, or lack of air when bodies are submerged in bogs, so that the recovered body will not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions.
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.
It is permitted to wash separately various parts of the body in cool water.
The Chinese term liang cha, means cooling tea, and the Chinese drink it to cool down the body when it was overheated due to weather or sickness.
This allows them to be in the water with most of their body submerged in the waters and mud of tropical rivers to stay cool and prevent sunburn.
Bathing or sponging with lukewarm or cool water can effectively reduce body temperature in those with heat illness but not usually fever.
When the fever stops, and the hypothalamic setting is set lower ; the reverse of these processes ( vasodilation, end of shivering and nonshivering heat production ) and sweating are used to cool the body to the new, lower setting.
This may occur because of very rapid rotation ( no time to cool off on the night side, hence an almost uniform longitudinal temperature distribution ), small size ( the whole body is heated throughout ) or an axial tilt close to 90 °.
Many women manage hot flashes by dressing in ways that dissipate heat quickly ( natural fibers, loose clothing, easily removable layers of lightweight garments ) as well as mechanical means which help the body to remove excess heat, such as fans, drinking ice water, and staying in cool rooms.
According to Ayurvedic medicine, sago porridge can be an effective and simple food to " cool and balance one's body heat " when taking strong medicine or antibiotics.
The pygmy hippopotamus displays many terrestrial adaptations, but like its larger cousin, it is semi-aquatic and relies on proximity to water to keep its skin moisturized and its body temperature cool.
Though a variety of explanations have been proposed for human hairlessness, the best-supported theory involves improved cooling through perspiration ; while fur helps cool inactive animals, hairless skin that sweats vigorously is much better at cooling humans who generate body heat through activity.
When cooling is required, the cremasteric muscle relaxes and the testicle is lowered away from the warm body and is able to cool.
However it is argued that boreotherian mammals have higher body temperatures than the other mammals and had to develop external testes to keep them cool.
It was once theorized that birds used their air sacs to cool the testes internally, but later studies revealed that birds ' testes are able to function at core body temperature.
An inability to cool the body through perspiration causes the skin to feel dry.
Active cooling methods, such as sponging the head, neck, and trunk with cool water, remove heat from the body and thereby speed the body's return to normal temperatures.
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 ).

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