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disordered and Carthaginian
In addition, Scipio ordered the cavalry to blow loud horns to frighten the beasts, which partly succeeded, and several rampaging elephants turned towards the Carthaginian left wing and disordered it completely.
The Iberians of the Carthaginian army reformed, and they attacked the now disordered Greeks, inflicting severe casualties.
Most of the Carthaginian casualties occurred during this disordered retreat.

disordered and center
Though the Jin centre was temporarily disordered by an intense whirlwind, it was effective in preventing the Chu center from supporting its left wing.

disordered and now
This is Heraclitus ' logos, but now it is confused with the " common nomos ", which Zeus uses to " make the wrong ( perissa, left or odd ) right ( artia, right or even )" and " order ( kosmein ) the disordered ( akosma ).
In response, many groups now take steps to conceal themselves, disclaim their intentions as neutral and recovery-supportive ( 58 % of sites in a 2006 survey ), or interview members to screen out the non-eating disordered.
Above that temperature, the system is globally disordered, but with ordered clusters within it, whose size is again called correlation length, but it is now decreasing with temperature.
The seemingly suicidal Highland sword charge against cannon and muskets had succeeded when launched against unprepared or disordered troops in earlier battles but failed now that it was pitted against regulars who had time to form their ranks properly.
The Spaniards took advantage of the confusion and disorder engendered among the Indians by the gory heads, and spurred on by the courageous woman who now led them, succeeded in driving the now disordered Indians from the town.

disordered and three
Initially, at small molecular density on the surface, adsorbate molecules form either a disordered mass of molecules or form an ordered two dimensional " lying down phase ", and at higher molecular coverage, over a period of minutes to hours, begin to form three dimensional crystalline or semicrystalline structures on the substrate surface.
These amino acids are organised into a compact N-terminal domain containing three disulfide bonds and a C-terminal domain that is completely disordered when the protein is un-complexed in solution.
It is associated with female athlete triad syndrome as one of the three components, the other two being amenorrhea and disordered eating.

disordered and attack
The Swabians were disordered by the double attack, but they did not panic.
Thus alerted to German intentions the Russians moved up their heavy artillery and were able to turn the attack into a disordered retreat.
The French left wing, commanded by Lieutenant-General Jean Christophe, comte de Gournay, opened their attack with a cavalry charge but Gournay was killed in the assault ; his death disordered his cavalry who retired to Fleurus to regroup.
As the pursuing Austrian troops arrived, a mix of musketry and artillery fire concealed the surprise attack of Général de Brigade ( GdB ) François Étienne de Kellermann ’ s cavalry, which threw the Austrian pursuit into disordered flight back into Alessandria, having lost about 9, 400 killed, wounded, or captured.
Having the weather gauge because of a south-southwestern breeze, Blake intended to exploit this excellent opportunity for a direct attack on the disordered Dutch.
As a result, the British attack was disordered and confused.

disordered and from
The French and Bavarians, however, were almost as disordered as their opponents, and they too were in need of inspiration from their commander, the Elector, who was seen – " ... riding up and down, and inspiring his men with fresh courage.
With sinus node dysfunction ( sometimes called sick sinus syndrome ), there may be disordered automaticity or impaired conduction of the impulse from the sinus node into the surrounding atrial tissue ( an " exit block ").
Typical examples of exothermic reactions are precipitation and crystallization, in which ordered solids are formed from disordered gaseous or liquid phases.
In this 13th-century painting, from the Murasaki Shikibu Diary Emaki, drunk, disarranged, and disordered Heian courtiers are shown joking and flirting with court ladies.
Lust is considered by Catholicism to be a disordered desire for sexual pleasure, where sexual pleasure is " sought for itself, isolated from its procreative and unitive purposes ".
However, when sexual desire is separated from God's love, it becomes disordered and self-seeking.
Cellular elements from these cell types proliferate excessively throughout the body, forming tumors ; melanocytes also function abnormally in this disease, resulting in disordered skin pigmentation and café au lait spots.
She was later diagnosed with " psychosis due to epilepsy ", a condition apart from the seizures that is known to cause disordered thinking, delusional ideation, paranoia, and aggressive behavior.
This disordered the ranks of the French regiment, which began to waiver and the last straw came when they saw Prince Hohenzollern personally leading the 500 cavalrymen from the Vincent Chevaulegers regiment against them: the 10th Light panicked and fled, taking the 57th Line with them.
Although the Royalists under Lord Hopton forced the Parliamentarians under Sir William Waller to retreat from their hilltop position, they suffered so many casualties themselves and were left so disordered and short of ammunition that an injured Hopton was forced to retire.
It is derived from the Greek dys meaning bad or disordered, and phago meaning " eat ".
This theory was proposed in light of the absence of documents from Xi Xia and the disordered state Pelliot found the room in ( perhaps a misinterpretation because the room was disturbed by Stein the year before ).
This was during the Cultural Revolution, when " belief in earthquake prediction was made an element of ideological orthodoxy that distinguished the true party liners from right wing deviationists " and record keeping was disordered, making it difficult to verify details of the claim, even as to whether there was an ordered evacuation.
The Life itself, though not free from the suspicion of interpolation and undoubtedly corrupt and disordered in places, is probably trustworthy.
The disordered occupation of the hills represents both an environmental as well as a geological risk: the deforestation leads to frequent landslides, mainly from January to March, the traditional rainy season in the region.
For example, thought disorder is inferred from disordered speech, however it is assumed that disordered speech arises because of disordered thought.
Whereas in his Majesty's province of Massachuset's Bay, in New England, an attempt hath lately been made to throw off the authority of the parliament of Great Britain over the said province, and an actual and avowed resistance, by open force, to the execution of certain acts of parliament, hath been suffered to take place, uncontrouled and unpunished, ...: and whereas, in the present disordered state of the said province, it is of the utmost importance ... to the reestablishment of lawful authority throughout the same, that neither the magistrates acting in support of the laws, nor any of his Majesty's subjects aiding and assisting them therein, or in the suppression of riots and tumults, ... should be discouraged from the proper discharge of their duty, by an apprehension, that in case of their being questioned for any acts done therein, they may be liable to be brought to trial for the same before persons who do not acknowledge the validity of the laws, in the execution thereof, or the of the magistrate in support of whom, such acts had been done: in order therefore to remove every such discouragement from the minds of his Majesty's subjects, and to induce them, upon all proper occasions, to exert themselves in support of the public peace of the province, and of the authority of the King and Parliament of Great Britain over the same ; be it enacted ..., That if any inquisition or indictment shall be found, or if any appeal shall be sued or preferred against any person, for murther, or other capital offense, in the province of the Massachuset's Bay, and it shall appear, by information given upon oath to the governor ... of the said province, that the fact was committed by the person against whom such inquisition or indictment shall be found, or against whom such appeal shall be sued or preferred, as aforesaid, either in the execution of his duty as a magistrate, for the suppression of riots, or in the support of the laws of revenue, or in acting in his duty as an officer of revenue, or in acting under the direction and order of any magistrate, for the suppression of riots, or for the carrying into effect the laws of revenue, or in aiding and assisting in any of the cases aforesaid ; and if it shall also appear, to the satisfaction of the said governor ... that an indifferent trial cannot be had within the said province, in that case, it shall and may be lawful for the governor ..., to direct, with the advice and consent of the council, that the inquisition, indictment, or appeal, shall be tried in some other of his Majesty's colonies, or in Great Britain ; and for that purpose, to order the person against whom such inquisition or indictment shall be found, ... to be sent, under sufficient custody, to the place appointed for his trial, or to admit such person to bail, taking a recognizance ... from such person, with sufficient sureties, ... in such sums of money as the said governor ... shall deem reasonable, for the personal appearance of such person, if the trial shall be appointed to be had in any other colony, before the governor, ... of such colony ; and if the trial shall be appointed to be had in Great Britain, then before his Majesty's court of King's Bench, at a time to be mentioned in such recognizances ; and the governor, ... or court of King's Bench, where the trial is appointed to be had in Great Britain, upon the appearance of such person, according to such recognizance, or in custody, shall either commit such person, or admit him to bail until such trial ....
It originates from the individually random, or disordered, motion of particles in a large ensemble.
Where a victorious wing of Royalist cavalry scattered in search of plunder, Cromwell's men rallied after defeating their immediate opponents, and then swept the disordered Royalist armies from the field.
But I take comfort from the fact that most totalitarian regimes tend to classify their opponents as mentally disordered.
The poem outlines a theory that all sin arises from love – either perverted love directed towards others ' harm, or deficient love, or the disordered love of good things.

disordered and their
After the conversion of their monarchy to Roman Catholicism and after conquering the disordered Suebic territories in the northwest and Byzantine territories in the southeast, the Visigothic Kingdom eventually encompassed a great part of the Iberian Peninsula.
These disordered proteins are the FG nucleoporins, so called because their amino-acid sequence contains many repeats of the peptide phenylalanine — glycine.
“ Fathers and mothers have ‘ disordered and disobedient children ,’” said the Puritan Richard Greenham, “ because they have been disobedient children to the Lord and disordered to their parents when they were young .” Because the duty of early childcare fell almost exclusively on women, a woman's salvation necessarily depended upon the observable goodness of her child.
Silica fibers are disordered materials, thus their density varies, on a microscopic scale.
Plutarch does indeed describe Pelopidas leading the band and catching the Spartans in disorder but there is nothing in his account that conveys anything other than the Sacred Band being the head of the column and the Spartans were disordered not because they were taken in the flank but because they were caught in mid-manoeuvre, extending their line.
There are also examples of disordered materials ( such as iron phosphate glasses ) that become antiferromagnetic below their Néel temperature.
A broader definition of self-harm might also include those who inflict harm on their bodies by means of disordered eating.
The Scots Greys in particular, forgetting their supporting role and ignoring the “ recall ”, charged on in disordered groups, some of whom reached the French guns on the other side of the valley.
* Initially attract both the non-eating disordered ( who first visit seeking tips and techniques for losing weight ) and the eating-disordered ( who seek advice on hiding their disordered behaviors, or minimizing the physical damage caused by over-exercising and severe calorie restriction ).
CWA states that many state and federal laws define marriage as a legal union between a man and a woman, and it calls all forms of civil unions or domestic partnership between same-sex individuals " counterfeit marriage " that the group believes will be used " to take control and to have the force of law to legitimise their disordered, unnatural behaviors.
Those who binge eat, whether obese or not, are aware of their disordered eating patterns, and try to hide their disorder out of shame.
The slain Primordials became the Neverborn, quiescent monsters without beginning whose impossible ending forever disordered the ordained cycle of life, death, and reincarnation, resulting in the formation of the Underworld: a skyless, shrouded, shadowy effigy of the living Creation in which the souls of the dead linger and cling to their former identities rather than entering Lethe in order to be born anew.
Though disordered by their losses, the French closed to 20 yards, where they absorbed a third volley.

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