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On his return to his depot at Cape Serdze, he missed his way in a blinding snow storm 10 January 1882, drifted out to sea on an ice-floe and was never heard from again.

blinding and light
Most of the Junkers were above the blinding light of the flares, and the radar-controlled shore gun had been knocked out by one of the first sticks of bombs.
The first effect of the explosion was blinding light, accompanied by radiant heat from the fireball.
A figure surrounded by blinding light appears with a Game Gear, cuing the narrator's comment of " The full-color video game system that separates the men from the boys.
As Buster and Reana make an attempt to escape the blast, they are swallowed up in the blinding light, seemingly destroyed.
Sometimes the hands are arranged to form an overlapping lattice of ' windows ', referring to a ceremony sometimes called Nesiat Kapayim, the " lifting of the hands ", in which Jewish tradition states the Divine Presence would shine through the fingers of the priests as they blessed the people, who close their eyes as the light could be blinding.
To combat the evil Mahishasura, she had appeared in a great blinding light, to combat this demon and end it for all to be in peace.
She is sitting on a throne in a swamp, with her golden slippers emitting a blinding light from the hem of her dress.
Originally there would be a " blinding light " and Aragorn would see Annatar ( Sauron's pleasant appearance that he had used to deceive the Elves in the Second Age ), who would then become Sauron and attack.
However, the filmmakers decided that this deviated too far from the books, so instead the blinding light scenes were used to depict a " staring contest " between Aragorn and the Eye of Sauron.
The Logos is a kind of shadow cast by God, having the outlines but not the blinding light of the Divine Being.
Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote in her sonnet Euclid Alone Has Looked on Beauty Bare, " O blinding hour, O holy, terrible day, When first the shaft into his vision shone Of light anatomized !".
However, it is known that he is accompanied by a blinding light.
Here lies the portal to the topmost layer of Celestia, Chronias ; the bridge of sheer blinding light known as the Bridge of al-Sihal is guarded by one of the mightiest of the solar named Xerona who allows those who are righteous and good to pass.
Attempting to read the scrolls also proves contemptuous as the scrolls are protected by several layers of magical safeguards, this includes the blinding light that emanates from the scroll's text.
In both Christ is seen coming to receive the soul of the dying saint surrounded by an aureola or cloud of blinding light and accompanied by the angels and prophets.
: A bumping pitch and a blinding light,
The building's nature is partially unveiled at sunrise as the blinding light enchants the visitor and causes organic branch-like structures to burst from his chest.
He is an incredibly skilled swordsman, having an uncanny hearing ability to engage his enemy as well blinding his enemy by reflecting light from his sword.
It is described by Daniel Carter as " lightweight as a pair of contact lenses ", and although it has been shown as unable to protect his wearer by sudden flashes of blinding light, it provides a measure of protection.
A blinding light is seen, the tower explodes.
It is designed to produce a blinding flash of light and loud noise without causing permanent injury.
Taken to battle by a Liche Priest, the casket can be opened each turn, releasing a blinding light made from countless lost souls, screaming into the air and plunging through the hearts and minds of the enemy ranks.
For example, a magical staff could have a fixed number of charges that can be spent to create a " blinding flash of light "; be able to provide " magical illumination " for several hours each day, and possess a permanent ability to " glow in warning " whenever it comes near a poisonous plant or animal.

blinding and reached
Woodfords became a remount station of the Pony Express on April 4, 1860, when Warren Upson scaled the mountains in a blinding snowstorm, reached Woodfords from Lake Tahoe via Luther Pass, and made his way down the eastern slope of the Sierra on his way to Carson City.

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One that can be seen in the Japanese trailer has Jet Jaguar blinding Megalon with his flashlight eyes right before Megalon starts to kick at him while Gigan holds him down.
" Petrol bombs will soon produce a pall of blinding smoke, and a well-placed explosive package or even a stout iron bar in the tracks can immobilise the vehicle, leaving it at the mercy of further petrol bombs – which will suffocate the engine and possibly the crew – or an explosive charge or anti-tank mine.
Head of Odysseus from a Greek 2nd century BC marble group representing Odysseus blinding Polyphemus, found at the villa of Tiberius at Sperlonga
For example, Henry Irving's 1892 King Lear offered spectacles such as Lear's death beneath a cliff at Dover, his face lit by the red glow of a setting sun ; at the expense of cutting 46 % of the text, including the blinding of Gloucester.
143 searchlights were directed at the German defense force across the Neisse River with the aim of temporarily blinding them during a Soviet offensive.
Nevertheless she was still able to exert some influence at court, as demonstrated by her ordering the arrest and blinding of John the Eunuch, the powerful minister who ran the courts of Romanos III, Michael IV and Michael V, and who had been living in exile after the fall of Michael V.
The songs on the album have complex guitar riffs that proceed at both " blinding speed " tempos and mid-tempo hefts.
The use of radio frequencies for communication creates pollution from the point of view of astronomers, at best, creating noise or, at worst, totally blinding the astronomical community for certain types of observations of very faint objects.
Berry was born, to parents James and Isabel, at Hilltarvit Mains farmhouse, near Cupar in Fife, Scotland during a blinding snowstorm on the evening of 30 November 1781 ( St Andrew's Day ).
The Cambridge History of Iran rejects the view that the death of Abbas marked the beginning of the decline of the Safavid dynasty as Iran continued to prosper throughout the 17th century, but blames him for the poor statemanship of the later Safavid shahs: " The elimination of royal princes, whether by blinding or immuring them in the harem, their exclusion from the affairs of state and from contact with the leading aristocracy of the empire and the generals, all the abuses of the princes ' education, which were nothing new but which became the normal practice with Abbas at the court of Isfahan, effectively put a stop to the training of competent successors, that is to say, efficient princes prepared to meet the demands of ruling as kings.
Dhanalakshmi Ayyer, author of Satyavati: Blind Ambition, introduces Satyavati as " the embodiment of the driving force of womanhood, with motherly ambition blinding her vision at every turn " and further says that " n a way, Satyavati exemplifies what Rudyard Kipling succinctly put ":
In The Gunslinger Roland can reload both revolvers at the same time with blinding speed using a " finger trick.
Kerry later wrestled against Mark Calaway, who was known as The Punisher at that time, while Embry was involved in a blinding angle ( similar to the angle used with Chris Adams nearly four years before ) involving a white bottle ( which may have been Freebird Hair Cream ) which Travis used against Embry to blind him.
Other famous UWF angles included promoter Bill Watts being attacked and having a USSR flag draped on him by Eddie Gilbert, Missy Hyatt cold-cocking John Tatum after joining forces with Gilbert, Skandor Akbar throwing a fireball at Hacksaw Jim Duggan (" blinding " him temporarily ), and the Freebirds breaking Steve Williams ' arm.
NTRU is actually a parameterised family of cryptosystems ; each system is specified by three integer parameters ( N, p, q ) which represent the maximal degree for all polynomials in the truncated ring R, a small modulus and a large modulus, respectively, where it is assumed that N is prime, q is always larger than p, and p and q are coprime ; and four sets of polynomials and ( a polynomial part of the private key, a polynomial for generation of the public key, the message and a blinding value, respectively ), all of degree at most.
Newspapers have quoted alleged leaders of the mob as saying that Brown was shoved at them through a blinding smoke by persons whom they could not see.
The carbon-arc source was so bright that it allowed film directors to make " day " at night, which also heralded the era of blinding actors – a term coined as " Klieg eye ".
She seizes Damug and strangles him, but he hacks at her eyes, blinding her in the process.
Such uses commonly include magnetizing objects, electrocuting opponents, levitating objects ( such as his self-built metal saucer for use in flight ) and people, restraining or adhering people / objects to various surfaces in the form of " static cling ", generating " taser punches " with effects similar to a stun gun and at times enough power to send opponents flying during close combat, various electromagnetic displays as well as electromagnetic nets or cages, blinding flashes, generating thrown ball lightning, producing electromagnetic pulses, and generating electromagnetic force fields to shield himself from attacks, even stopping bullets in mid-air.
It was a dramatic race, Häkkinen got a blinding start pushing his way past both Ferraris on the front row, at same time it was a dreadful start for Michael Schumacher who fell down to 5th, soon after he passed Villeneuve for 4th then Irvine for 3rd.

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