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During the battle with Bastion's Nimrod Sentinels, Iceman is severely injured following an attack from one of them that reversed his ice form and left him with burns on his body.
The playing positions of concert kantele and small kantele are reversed: to the player of a small kantele the widest low pitched strings are farthest away from his body, whilst to a concert kantele this side of the instrument is nearest, and the short high pitched strings farthest away.
Lord North, for example, who had said the office was " unknown to the constitution ", reversed himself in 1783 when he said, " In this country some one man or some body of men like a Cabinet should govern the whole and direct every measure.
The left side of the yukata is wrapped over the right side ( commonly reversed with right over left when dressing a body for a funeral ) and secured with an obi sash tied in a bow with the excess or with the koshi-himo and traditionally the bow is placed in the back.
The formal definition of cachexia is the loss of body mass that cannot be reversed nutritionally: Even if the affected patient eats more calories, lean body mass will be lost, indicating a fundamental pathology is in place.
Other revisions were limited to creature comforts, such as a locking glovebox lid, reversed position of cigarette lighter and windshield wiper switch, and single release handles for front and rear body sections.
The first toe ( hallux ) was relatively small and angled inward toward the center of the body, but was not fully reversed as in modern birds.
Caudipteryx had uncinate processes on the ribs, birdlike teeth, a first toe which may or may not be partially reversed and overall body proportions that are comparable to those of modern flightless birds.
File: US Navy 040609-N-5471P-013 Symbolic of a fallen leader who will never ride again, the Caparisoned horse is led down Constitution Ave., following the Caisson carrying the body of former U. S. President Ronald Reagan. jpg | The caparisoned, riderless horse named Sergeant York during the ceremonial funeral procession of Ronald Reagan, with a ceremonial sword attached to the saddle and a pair of the president's boots reversed in the stirrups, 2004.
This process of common law and equity was reversed ; during the 16th century the Exchequer was solely a common law body, with the equity jurisdiction only again becoming relevant near the end of the Tudor period.
Boorish, unattractive Linda is convinced she is a " stunner "; in series three she is finally diagnosed with reversed body dysmorphic disorder.
She is delusional about her appearance ; in the Series 3 episode " Trauma ," she's finally diagnosed with reversed body dysmorphic disorder.
The paint scheme was reversed, with silver being the main body color, and black on the rocker panels.
This special issue features a reversed body stock orientation, and also reverses the humbucking pickups for a unique tone.
It features an alder, Star shaped body, a neck-through maple neck with an ebony fretboard, cross inlays and reversed headstock.
In December 2004, the University's governing body ( Council ), reversed an earlier decision and decided that the Bretton Hall site was not financially viable, and that the school should move to the main University campus in summer of 2007 ( allowing all existing Bretton-based students to complete their studies there ).
The consequences for a judge could be serious if his judgement was reversed, involving a financial penalty equivalent to the value of his tongue as laid down in the values of the parts of the body.
It works as the link or focus between the threefold Spirit and the threefold body, in a reversed reflexion manner: the mind is like the projecting lens of a stereopticon, it projects the image in one of three directions, according to the will of the thinker, which ensouls the thought-form.
: The 750XL featured two humbuckers, arched top, optional string-through body or Schaller tremolo construction, and reversed sharkfin inlays on the fretboard.
The Spectrum guitar was inspired by a Jackson guitar custom built for Jeff Beck, and was based on a Stratocaster style body, but with a reversed pointed headstock, an early 50s Fender P-Bass-inspired pickguard, wild colors, and an active tone circuit that produced a wah effect.
Attempts to hibernate due to lowered body temperatures can be fatal, but are easily reversed if caught quickly ( within a few days ).
Similarly in 1766, the French nobleman Jean-François de la Barre, was tortured, beheaded, and his body burned for alleged vandalism of a crucifix, a case that became celebrated because Voltaire tried unsuccessfully to have the sentence reversed.

body and council's
The London Residuary Body was a body set up in 1985 to dispose of the assets of the Greater London Council after the council's abolition in 1986.

body and decision
Though this sculpture must take place thirty-three years after her moment of decision, he could not conceive of her as a woman in her mid-fifties, old, wrinkled, broken in body and face by labor or worry.
The Lincoln Mills decision authorizes a whole new body of federal `` common law '' which, as Mr. Justice Frankfurter pointed out in dissent, leads to one of the following `` incongruities '': `` ( ( 1 ) conflict in federal and state court interpretations of collective bargaining agreements ; ;
One of the first moves made after a cabinet decision was to request the United States to establish a full-fledged military assistance group instead of the current civilian body.
In an appeal on the record from a decision in a judicial proceeding, both appellant and respondent are bound to base their arguments wholly on the proceedings and body of evidence as they were presented in the lower tribunal.
When sitting in review of a decision, the Court will only look at the method in which the decision was arrived at, whereas in an administrative appeal the correctness of the decision itself will be examined, usually by a higher body in the agency.
On the basis of the Awb, citizens can oppose a decision (' besluit ') made by a public body (' bestuursorgaan ') within the administration and apply for judicial review in courts if unsuccessful.
This procedure is available only if the law on which the primary decision is based specifically provides for it and involves an appeal to a higher ranking administrative body.
There is also a large body of contemporary research and development directed toward using expert systems for human behavior modeling and decision support systems.
By the terms of the Honduran constitution, this stalemate left the final choice of president up to the legislature, but that body was unable to obtain a quorum and reach a decision.
* Habeas corpus ad deliberandum et recipiendum: a writ for bringing an accused from a different county into a court in the place where a crime had been committed for purposes of trial, or more literally to return holding the body for purposes of “ deliberation and receipt ” of a decision.
* Habeas corpus ad faciendum et recipiendum ( also called habeas corpus cum causa ): a writ of a superior court to a custodian to return with the body being held by the order of a lower court " with reasons ", for the purpose of “ receiving ” the decision of the superior court and of “ doing ” what it ordered.
Both sides agreed that the IRA's allegiance was to the ( elected ) Dáil of the Irish Republic, but the anti-Treaty side argued that the decision of the Dáil to accept the Treaty ( and set aside the Irish Republic ) meant that the IRA no longer owed that body its allegiance.
In United States v. Brown, the court defined material statements as those with " a natural tendency to influence, or is capable of influencing, the decision of the decision-making body to be addressed ," such as a jury or grand jury.
It neither prevents nor imposes the use of the so-called “ fidelity and chastity ” requirement, but it removes that decision from the text of the constitution and places that judgment responsibility back upon the ordaining body where it had traditionally been prior to the insertion of the former G-6. 0106. b. in 1997.
It was customary of the IAAF to accept the final decision of its national branch, and the Associated Press wrote that " there is little doubt that if the Finnish federation clears Nurmi the international body will accept its decision without question.
The Rabbinical Assembly of Israel ( the Israeli arm of the RA ) has its own decision making body, the Va ' ad Halacha.
Appellate procedure is the body of law that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when adjudicating a request to change an official decision of a trial or administrative court.
This contrasted with the House of Representatives, a body elected by popular vote, and was described as an uncontroversial decision to make ; James Wilson was the sole advocate of popularly electing the Senate and his proposal was defeated 10 – 1.
Thus, sex education may also be described as " sexuality education ", which means that it encompasses education about all aspects of sexuality, including information about family planning, reproduction ( fertilization, conception and development of the embryo and fetus, through to childbirth ), plus information about all aspects of one's sexuality including: body image, sexual orientation, sexual pleasure, values, decision making, communication, dating, relationships, sexually transmitted infections ( STIs ) and how to avoid them, and birth control methods.
A " top-down " approach is one where an executive, decision maker, or other person or body makes a decision.

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