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Betrayed, Frost, Jean and Cyclops fight the Phoenix and Emma seemingly sacrifices herself to stop it by absorbing the Phoenix into her body, turning into her diamond form then shattering herself into pieces, thus the Phoenix Force seemingly vanishes without a host.
To them Soil Democrats the movement to acquire Texas, and the fight over the Wilmot Proviso, marked the turning point, when aggressive slavemasters stole the heart and soul of the Democratic Party and began dictating the course of the nation ’ s destiny.
Though their efforts to fight Bartleby are unsuccessful ( in fact, Jay accidentally helps Bartleby out by shooting his wings off with a MAC-10, turning him to a mortal ), God ( Alanis Morissette ) arrives, and proceeds to set things in order.
The additional firepower had the potential of turning the tide of the fight, given the Indians ' propensity for withdrawing in the face of new military technology.
# Do not fight evil with evil, but return evil with good ( an interpretation of turning the other cheek )
When the player is experiencing anarchy, the characters begin talking and shouting unintelligibly at the same time, interrupting each other, and finally beginning to fight, with all counselor windows shutting down and turning into the "Ⓐ" symbol of Anarchy.
Although Robin's band originally planned to free their friends and retreat, Azeem reveals himself and his willingness to fight the Sheriff, turning the peasants to revolt.
He prohibited his pilots from entering into a turning fight with the nimble Japanese fighters, telling them to execute a diving or slashing attack and to dive away to set up for another attack.
* The common sport open-circuit scuba set is not recommended for a fight against a trained naval or combat diver, because in any sort of underwater combat, a man with a large aqualung has a high rotation-inertia and is very unstreamlined in the twisting and turning involved in fighting and straight swimming, and his maneuvering is slowed critically compared to a man with a light streamlined rebreather with all parts close to his body.
His victorious court battle against government censorship in 1817 marked a turning point in the fight for British press freedom.
As the situation became desperate in January and February 1945, with Allied forces in control of most of Italy, Mussolini declared that " he would fight to the last Italian " and spoke of turning Milan into the " Stalingrad of Italy ", where Fascism would make its last glorious fight.
By ratifying Buford's defensive plan and engaging his I Corps infantry, Reynolds essentially selected the location for the Battle of Gettysburg for Meade, turning a chance meeting engagement into a massive pitched battle, committing the Army of the Potomac to fight on that ground with forces that were initially numerically inferior to the Confederates that were concentrating there.
In the ninth Mills's aggression appeared to be turning the fight in his favour, and Lesnevich was troubled by cuts above his eyes.
As an army instructor he was instrumental in turning the Waffen SS from a paramilitary force into a corps of military stormtroopers able to fight alongside the Wehrmacht.
In fact, the scarab is part of an advanced hive mind, with its own artificial intelligence covertly supplanting the wearer's own, turning it into the " ultimate infiltrator ", a covert agent intended to take over its own world, as evidenced when a still-damaged scarab revives Garrett to fight Ted Kord, until Garrett is able to reassert his individuality.
UFC President Dana White said the day after Shamrock's fight with Ortiz, " Last night was a turning point for the UFC.
After defeating Rosh, the player is confronted with a choice: finish him off, thus turning to the Dark Side ( leading to a final fight with Tavion and then Katarn at the end of the game ), or remain on the Light Side by sparing Rosh's life, and ending the game by fighting Tavion and then Ragnos reincarnated in her body.
In 1940, after the beginning of World War II, Leon rejected Zionism and became a Trotskyist ; around this time he joined the Belgian section of the Fourth International and became an organiser and leader against Nazi occupation and the " militarism " of Winston Churchill, exhorting Belgian workers to fight both Hitler and Churchill in the classical Leninist fashion of turning World War II into civil war.
In Protector, Jack Brennan ( a human turned into a Protector ) commits genocide by exterminating the Martian race (" Aliens were dangerous, or might be, and Pak were not interested in anything but Pak ") and also releases a genetically modified Tree-of-Life virus on the colony world Home, turning everyone middle aged into a Protector ( and killing all other humans on the planet ) in order to create an army of childless Protectors with which to fight the invading Pak fleet.
The straggling HMS Veteran joined the northern part of the engagement, cutting across Jupiter and then turning in pursuit of the Dutch centre, while Adamant reached the fight late, joining the attack on the already battered Haarlem.
") during a fight with the empowered threesome, turning into a tiger.
After turning pro Norris compiled a record of twenty one wins and two losses before challenging Julian Jackson in Norris's first title fight.

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On the other hand, England, England is the story of Sir Jack Pitman's gigantic project of draining England of everything that is essentially English ( including the royals ), reassembling it on the Isle of Wight and turning that island into an independent member state of the European Union — a project which quite soon develops its own momentum and which survives its founding fathers and mothers.
The safety standards he develops and implements end up turning the town into a locked-up pigfarm for his own exclusive use, but he has in the meantime developed friendships with the pigs and ultimately becomes their sworn friend and protector.
Porphyrin toxins are neurotropic and shut down the nerve trunks one by one until the individual has difficulty with fine motor tasks, like turning phonebook pages, has difficulty speaking ( develops dystonic speech that is almost unintelligible ), and develops difficulty breathing.
" This results in Sterns turning into a distorted monstrosity possessed of vast superhuman strength, and develops multiple personality disorder.
It develops that Estrella, with her henchman Ortega ( Jack Brady ), has been busy turning various patrons into zombies, apparently by throwing acid on their faces.
As the story develops the boys learn that expensive radios that may have been stolen are turning up.
In his debut episode " Fire From Olympus ", after recovering from a serious financial crisis after turning to smuggling following a run of bad business, Maxie goes insane, develops a god complex, and starts to believe that he is the Greek god Zeus and his lawyer-girlfriend is the muse Clio.

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However they do have a larger turning radius compared to tracked vehicles which can turn on the spot and their tires are vulnerable and are less capable in climbing and crushing obstacles.
This lean is induced by a method known as countersteering, which can be performed by the rider turning the handlebars directly with the hands or indirectly by leaning the bicycle.
Sulfuric acid and H < sup >+</ sup > ions that have been formed can leak into the ground and surface water turning it acidic, causing environmental damage.
The same bowler can deliver a " backhand draw " or " thumb peg " by turning the bowl over in his hand and curving it the opposite way, from left to right.
' cries the Squire, turning to Blifil, ' I can no more turn her, than a beagle can turn an old hare.
After all that had happened, open shadowing, friends turning away, Pasternak ’ s suicidal condition at the time, one can ... understand her: the memory of Stalin ’ s camps was too fresh, she tried to protect him.
Because very few wells and springs have water throughout the year, the herders leave with the end of the rains, turning over the land to the antelopes, gazelles, and ostriches that can survive with little groundwater.
He considered ' These phantasies include a great deal of the true constitutional essence of the subject's personality ' and that the energetic man ' is one who succeeds by his efforts in turning his wishful phantasies into reality ', while the artist ' can transform his phantasies into artistic creations instead of into symptoms ... the doom of neurosis '.
Most diesels also have a battery and charging system ; nevertheless, this system is secondary and is added by manufacturers as a luxury for the ease of starting, turning fuel on and off ( which can also be done via a switch or mechanical apparatus ), and for running auxiliary electrical components and accessories.
It was the war that gave him a purpose beyond himself, and the atrocities of the war can be seen as the turning point in his public stance.
On the other hand, battery ignition systems have almost always had a timing advance system which can set the timing to the best setting for the speed the engine is turning, improving power output and fuel efficiency.
The books can be broadly divided into the Pentateuch, which tells how God selected Israel to be his chosen people ; the history books telling the history of the Israelites from their conquest of Canaan to their defeat and exile in Babylon ; the poetic and " wisdom " books dealing, in various forms, with questions of good and evil in the world ; and the books of the biblical prophets, warning of the consequences of turning away from God.
In this period Paramount can truly be described as a movie factory, turning out sixty to seventy pictures a year.
From this the sum of the interior angles can be easily confirmed, even if some interior angles are more than 180 °: going clockwise around, it means that one sometime turns left instead of right, which is counted as turning a negative amount.
The practitioner can repeat the mantra as many times as possible during the turning of the wheel, stabilizing a calm, meditative mind.
This also has the effect of turning a position eigenstate ( which can be thought of as an infinitely sharp wave packet ) into a broadened wave packet that no longer represents a ( definite, certain ) position eigenstate.
Hunter S. Thompson, in an article that can be found in his book Generation of Swine, criticized the magazine for turning against marijuana even though the magazine embraced it in the 60s and 70s when Thompson was a frequent contributor.
It can also be likened to a jealousy competition ( jealousy being the central theme in Shakespeare's play ), since players engulf the pieces of the opponent, thereby turning them to their possession.
A boat can be ' worked to windward ', to arrive at an upwind destination, by sailing close-hauled with the wind coming from one side, then tacking ( turning the boat through the eye of the wind ) and sailing with the wind coming from the other side.
Reasons for limiting the legal trailer configurations include both safety concerns and the impracticality of designing and constructing roads that can accommodate the larger wheelbase of these vehicles and the larger minimum turning radii associated with them.
A set-top box ( STB ) or set-top unit ( STU ) is an information appliance device that generally contains a tuner and connects to a television set and an external source of signal, turning the source signal into content in a form that can then be displayed on the television screen or other display device.
It turns out that this map is bijective and can thus be used to transfer the vector space operations from R < sup > n </ sup > over to T < sub > x </ sub > M, turning the latter into an n-dimensional real vector space.
The valve and stem can be threaded such that the stem can be screwed into or out of the valve by turning it in one direction or the other, thus moving the disc back or forth inside the body.

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