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But in the middle of the last century an island woman named `` Karipo '' seized a spear in the heat of an inter-tribal battle and rallied the women after their men had fled.
As a practitioner, he was flawless in executing complex and risky maneuvers of troops in the heat of battle, achieving brilliant victories in the face of almost certain defeat.
For weeks after the battle, bodies washed up along the Egyptian coast, decaying slowly in the intense dry heat.
On several more recent occasions, Iceman has also undergone another transformation due to his defeat in battle, or by extreme circumstances involving heat.
The Romans were heavily outnumbered and during the heat of battle a group of 600 horsemen on the right wing deserted, yet, taking full advantage of the limitations of the terrain, the Romans were overwhelmingly victorious.
The samurai could equate the disregard for his own life in the heat of battle, which was considered necessary for victory in individual combat, to the Buddhist concept of the illusory nature of the distinction between life and death.
Injuries or wounds which do not qualify for award of the Purple Heart include frostbite or trench foot injuries ; heat stroke ; food poisoning not caused by enemy agents ; chemical, biological, or nuclear agents not released by the enemy ; battle fatigue ; disease not directly caused by enemy agents ; accidents, to include explosive, aircraft, vehicular, and other accidental wounding not related to or caused by enemy action ; self-inflicted wounds ( e. g., a soldier accidentally fires their own gun and the bullet strikes his or her leg ), except when in the heat of battle, and not involving gross negligence ; post-traumatic stress disorders ; and jump injuries not caused by enemy action.
As well, individuals wounded or killed as a result of " friendly fire " in the " heat of battle " will be awarded the Purple Heart as long as the " friendly " projectile or agent was released with the full intent of inflicting damage or destroying enemy troops or equipment.
It was a tight battle ; Philip was unhorsed by the Flemish pikemen in the heat of battle, and were it not for his plate mail armour in which he was encased, he would probably have been killed.
A Viking ship in the line could not retreat or pursue hostiles without breaking the formation and cutting the ropes, which weakened the overall Viking fleet and was a burdensome task to perform in the heat of battle.
Many of the battle scenes were filmed in the summer of 1969 in often sweltering heat.
It cannot of course be ruled out that he would have used one in the heat of battle.
In the heat of battle however, under no circumstances did they commit suicide unless completely necessary, preferring to be killed by their captors.
However it had no lock to keep it fast to the muzzle and was well-documented as falling off in the heat of battle.
Both officers supposedly surpassed their goal during the heat of battle, making it impossible to determine which officer had actually won the contest.
Morgoth was captured, and cast out of Arda, but his lands, as well as most of Beleriand, had been destroyed and sunk under the sea in the heat of battle.
During the ensuing massacre, Codrington tried twice to order a ceasefire, but his signals were either invisible because of the thick smoke or ignored in the heat of the battle.
Although the Wadena county seat battle was simmering as early as 1879, it began to heat up in 1884.
The lyrics of the national anthem, which allude to historical Mexican military victories in the heat of battle and including cries of defending the homeland, were composed by poet Francisco González Bocanegra in 1853.
Basiliscus fled in the heat of the battle.
Towards the end of the battle, Edward Marshall, a newspaper writer, was inspired by the men around him in the heat of battle to pick up a rifle and begin fighting alongside them.

heat and Will
* A dark secret involving Craig and Will, in which Will took the heat for a drunk driving accident when Craig was actually driving the car, since his BAC was below the legal limit.

heat and proposes
* Julius Robert von Mayer proposes that work and heat are equivalent.
* 1808 – John Dalton defends caloric theory in A New System of Chemistry and describes how it combines with matter, especially gases ; he proposes that the heat capacity of gases varies inversely with atomic weight
If hypothetical mirror matter exists, Zurab Silagadze proposes that demons can be envisaged, " which can act like perpetuum mobiles of the second kind: extract heat energy from only one reservoir, use it to do work and be isolated from the rest of ordinary world.
* 1808-John Dalton defends caloric theory in A New System of Chemistry and describes how it combines with matter, especially gases ; he proposes that the heat capacity of gases varies inversely with atomic weight.
A team of Hungarian scientists proposes that the geysers ' most visible features, dark dune spots and spider channels, may be colonies of photosynthetic Martian microorganisms, which over-winter beneath the ice cap, and as the sunlight returns to the pole during early spring, light penetrates the ice, the microorganisms photosynthesize and heat their immediate surroundings.

heat and Elizabeth
In 1855 she published " The Mormon's Wife " in Graham's Magazine, of which Elizabeth Stuart Phelps wrote that it " dealt powerfully with the leprosy of Mormonism, and wrung from the heart tears dried only by the heat of indignation ," and interpreted the story as early evidence of Cooke's " intuitions of genius.

heat and who
Then, with a glory that almost wiped out the deep, downward sags in her careworn face, Matilda leaned over the wheel and shouted to Hez, who was stumbling along in the heat and the dust on the opposite side of the wagon `` Pa!!
Even today range riders will come upon mummified bodies of men who attempted nothing more difficult than a twenty-mile hike and slowly lost direction, were tortured by the heat, driven mad by the constant and unfulfilled promise of the landscape, and who finally died.
`` P. J. '' -- as Ludie called the town -- was crowded with summer people who came to the mountains to escape the heat in the big cities.
This classical model was then improved by Arnold Sommerfeld who incorporated the Fermi-Dirac statistics of electrons and was able to explain the anomalous behavior of the specific heat of metals in the Wiedemann – Franz law.
Scottish physician and scientist Joseph Black, who was the first to recognize the distinction between heat and temperature, is said to be the founder of calorimetry.
The Carolina Panthers, who came into existence in 1995, used to attempt the gimmick ( regardless of whether the purpose of beating the early season heat was to be had ) until 2006.
Fourier analysis grew from the study of Fourier series, and is named after Joseph Fourier, who showed that representing a function as a sum of trigonometric functions greatly simplifies the study of heat propagation.
Although official estimates rarely place the temperature above, newspaper sources claim that it reaches and regularly carry reports about people who have succumbed to the heat.
For instance, patients who experience painless heart attacks have higher pain thresholds for electric shock, muscle cramp and heat.
The purpose of a ceiling is to insulate against heat and cold, noise, dirt and often from the droppings and lice of birds who frequently choose roofs as nesting places.
" He described Rhea County as priding itself on a kind of tolerance or what he called " lack of Christian heat ," opposed to outside ideas but without hating those who held them.
Historically, thermodynamics developed out of a desire to increase the efficiency of early steam engines, particularly through the work of French physicist Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot ( 1824 ) who believed that the efficiency of heat engines was the key that could help France win the Napoleonic Wars.
Lavoisier, Laplace and Hess also investigated specific heat and latent heat, although it was Joseph Black who made the most important contributions to the development of latent energy changes.
The results of that missile's explosion are the instant blinding of those who see the explosion, the resultant firestorm caused by the heat wave, and the blast front ; later, the collapse of society, because of radiation sickness, psychological damage, and destroyed infrastructure ; the British Army burns corpses, while police shoot looters during food riots.
People who take medications for depression, nervousness, insomnia, or high blood pressure should always check with a doctor to make sure the heat is safe for them.
To people who are close to a blast incident, such as bomb disposal technicians, soldiers wearing body armor, deminers or individuals wearing little to no protection, there are four types of blast effects on the human body: overpressure ( shock ), fragmentation, impact and heat.
Anywhere between 70, 000 and 100, 000 people, who were gathered at a cove near Fátima, witnessed the sun dim, change colors, spin, dance about in the sky, and appear to plummet to earth, radiating great heat in the process.
At least one home baker has developed a method for heat treating flour at home to break down the starches and make it more acceptable for use in the making of cakes ; this process is currently referred to as " Kate Flour " in Internet baking communities, after the woman who continues to develop the process.
Hannah meanwhile begins to suspect that the hermit of Sidley Park, who was reportedly obsessed with algebra and the heat death of the universe, the theory suggested in Thomasina's diagram, and who was also born in the same year, could have been Septimus.
Anyone who does not do good works in this manner is an unbeliever ... Thus, it is just as impossible to separate faith and works as it is to separate heat and light from fire!
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.
Most commonly this means that the elevated temperature has appeared in a person who was working in a hot, humid environment ( heat stroke ) or who was taking a drug for which hyperthermia is a known side effect ( drug-induced hyperthermia ).

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