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cold and human
In that decade the partisan zeal to defend Mr. Hoover, and the party's failure to anticipate or cope with the depression, caused a great majority of Americans to see the Republican party as cold and lacking in any sympathy for the problems of human beings caught up in the distress and suffering brought on by the economic crash.
His most distinctive stylistic innovation is that of a representation of human bodies and machines in a cold, interconnected relationship, described as " biomechanical ".
Hats and coats are still required while doing outdoor activities in cold weather to prevent frostbite and hypothermia, but the hair on the human body does help to keep the internal temperature regulated.
There he repeated in a different form all that he had already said, for all the world as if he had a gramophone fixed in his brain ... When I took leave, he subjected me to an interminable handshake, meanwhile fixing his cold blue eyes on mine, and repeating almost word for word what he said to me on arrival ... I felt I should never be able to establish any human contact with this man " In early June 1940, when Mussolini informed Hitler that he at long last would enter the war on 10 June 1940, Hitler was most dismissive, in private calling Mussolini a cowardly opportunist who broke the terms of the Pact of Steel in September 1939 when the going looked rough, and was only entering the war in June 1940 after it was clear that France was beaten and it appeared that Britain would soon make peace.
As their scientific paradigm unfolded, they decided that the mystical beliefs of the common people were not only backward, but dangerous, and that they should be replaced by cold, measurable and predictable laws of nature and respect for human genius.
A mummy is a body, human or animal, whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or incidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold ( ice mummies ), very low humidity, or lack of air when bodies are submerged in bogs, so that the recovered body will not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions.
Upon leaving the house ( where it had been a cold, snowy night ), she enters a sunny spring garden where the flowers have the power of human speech ; they perceive Alice as being a " flower that can move about.
In his 1840 novel Le Notaire, he wrote that a young person in the legal profession sees " the oily wheels of every fortune, the hideous wrangling of heirs over corpses not yet cold, the human heart grappling with the Penal Code.
There were multiple ideas of how to spread Max's immunity to humanity, including: an air burst that would spread the antibody and dispersed through the human race and save everyone from the comet or, the immunity would be attached to the viruses associated with the common cold and thus spread through the common cold ( he detailed how a scene would show original Cindy sneezing as part of the beginning of the immunity spread ).
Since the start of the cold war, the United States has economically and / or diplomatically supported friendly foreign governments, including many that overtly violated the civil and human rights of their own citizens and residents.
The Arctic has extremely cold winters that rats cannot survive outdoors, and the human population density is extremely low, making it difficult for rats to travel from one habitation to another.
Further, the " best fats " for human brains are found in oily fish swimming in cold waters very distant from the tropical climate where humans evolved.
On a macrocosmic level, the consciousness of living — the dim awareness that we are alive for a moment on this planet as it spins, meaninglessly, around the cold and infinite galaxy — gives human beings " the status of a small god in nature ," according to Ernest Becker: " Yet, at the same time, as the Eastern sages also knew, man is a worm and food for worms.
Advertising for the film ( pictured at right ) boasted of the extravagant expense incurred in presenting the spectacle :" Actual Sinking of an Ocean Liner. Two Battleships Sunk by United States Navy .$ 18, 000 Used for Ammunition in One Battle. 40, 000 People Employed. 10, 000 Horses in Thrilling Cavalry Charges. 40 Aeroplanes in Great Air Battle. Every Death-dealing Device Known to Modern War in Operation. One Year in the Making. Cost $ 1, 000, 000. 00. Entire Cities Built and Destroyed. An Awe-inspiring Spectacle that one minute makes your blood run cold and another thrills you with its touches of human gentleness. The Story of the Greatest Love of the Ages —- the Love of Humanity.
The common cold is the most common human disease and all peoples globally are affected.
* Ahkio or pulka, a traditional sled of the Lapland region, originally pulled by reindeer ; now more common as a human or snowmobile-towed sled often used for cold weather expeditions by mountain rescue teams and military cold weather units to haul equipment, supplies, and passengers
While hot reading is the use of foreknowledge and cold reading is the use of general presumptions common to human experience, warm reading refers to the judicious use of Barnum effect statements ( also known as the Forer effect ).
The human body is at risk of accidentally induced hypothermia when large amounts of cold fluids are infused.
The significance and economic impact of coronaviruses as causative agents of the common cold are hard to assess because, unlike rhinoviruses ( another common cold virus ), human coronaviruses are difficult to grow in the laboratory.
Clegg rationalizes every step of his plan in cold, emotionless language ; he seems truly incapable of relating to other human beings and sharing real intimacy with them.
At least 6 major areas of cryobiology can be identified: 1 ) study of cold-adaptation of microorganisms, plants ( cold hardiness ), and animals, both invertebrates and vertebrates ( including hibernation ), 2 ) cryopreservation of cells, tissues, gametes, and embryos of animal and human origin for ( medical ) purposes of long-term storage by cooling to temperatures below the freezing point of water.

cold and worth
The cold wreaked havoc in other ways, as well: On July 9, 1816, a freak frost destroyed crops and forced hungry families to sell their farms for half their worth.
" According to their study, synthetic oil is " worth considering for extreme driving conditions: high ambient temperatures and high engine load, or very cold temperatures.
It is worth noting that although these dinosaurs lived at polar latitudes, the Cretaceous climate was significantly milder than today, so temperatures within the Antarctic and Arctic Circles were vastly different to the climate at these latitudes today, because the lopsided arrangements of the continents made sea currents and monsoon winds blow across the polar areas and not round and round them, and so stopped cold pools from developing around the poles.
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He also worked with the administration to establish " Winter Thaw ," in which students got a long weekend's worth of rest in the middle of typically cold, grueling New England winters.
It was reported on June 17, 2011 that the plant was in " safe cold shutdown " mode for refueling and the anticipation of flooding, and that four weeks worth of additional fuel had been brought in to power backup generators, should they be needed.
This simply reinforced her original beliefs and she became cold and distant to the world, the only people who were worth anything were those she could manipulate in her chess game of power.
It is also worth noting that the artificial mastoid is very sensitive to temperature ; special precautions such as temperature isolated enclosures are usually necessary when transporting the device in hot or cold conditions.

cold and legal
Although the legal right-of-way was cleared by January 1974, cold weather, the need to hire workers, and construction of the Dalton Highway meant work on the pipeline itself did not begin until March.
Some Supreme Court justices ( including Clarence Thomas and Stephen Breyer ) maintain the ancient legal practice of wearing large black skullcaps, in their case when wearing their robes outdoors in cold weather ( for example, at presidential inaugurations in January.
She mentions that “ ten thousand Negroes have been killed in cold blood, without the formality of judicial trial and legal execution ,” therefore launching her campaign against lynching in this pamphlet, The Red Record.

cold and paper
In the early 1960s Simon wrote a paper responding to a claim by the psychologist Ulric Neisser that machines might be able to replicate ' cold cognition ', e. g. processes like reasoning, planning, perceiving, and deciding, but could not replicate ' hot cognition ', including desiring, feeling pain or pleasure, and having emotions.
Note that it is not correct to say that the sheet " blocks the cold " of the night sky ; instead, the sheet is literally warming your face, just like a camp fire warms your face ; the only difference is that a campfire is several hundred degrees warmer than a sheet of paper, just like a sheet of paper is several hundred degrees warmer than the deep night sky.
* boPET film is used in bagging comic books, in order to best protect them during storage from environmental conditions ( moisture, heat, and cold ) that would otherwise cause paper to slowly deteriorate over time.
The branches of the mulberry shrubs are harvested in the fall, so the fiber can be processed and the paper formed during the cold winter months, because the fiber spoils easily in the heat.
Three years following this 2006 post the European Space Agency published a peer reviewed paper detailing why cold welding is a significant issue that spacecraft designers need to carefully consider.
Continuous action products include: scented candles and devices which use a candle flame or some other heat source to heat and vaporize a fragrance formulation ; Incense burners ; wall plug-ins which either use piezoelectric technology to aerosolize fragrance or heat to vaporize it ; fragrance impregnated gels which release fragrance as the gel evaporates sometimes with the help of an electric fan ; wick and reed diffusers which release fragrance by evaporation from fragrance-soaked wicks or wooden reeds ; and fragrance impregnated materials like floor wax, paper, plastics, wood which release fragrance by off gassing ; and lastly nebulization systems which convert liquid fragrances into a vapor in a cold process without the use of heat.
With reference to his invention ( in 1810 ) of a process of artificial ice-making, he published in 1813 A Short Account of Experiments and Instruments depending on the relations of Air to Heat and Moisture ; and in 1818 a paper by him, On certain impressions of cold transmitted from the higher atmosphere, with an instrument ( the aethrioscope ) adapted to measure them, appeared in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
With the coming of the cold war, the American occupation authority forced all communist members of the editorial team to leave the paper two years later.
Lugol was interested in tuberculosis and presented a paper to the Royal Academy of Science in Paris in which he advocated the use of fresh air, exercise, cold bathing and drugs.
* Industries: Paksey paper mill, sugar mill, cotton mill, jute press, edible oil mill, Square ( Bangladesh ) pharmaceutical company, biscuit factory, rice and flour mill, ice factory, welding, saw mill, cold storage.
Nevertheless, it is less strongly oxidising than the other chlorine oxides, and does not attack sulfur, phosphorus, or paper when cold.
This opened up the whole question of sensation in its various forms, but in this paper I shall not do more than touch upon the relations between the distribution of the sensations of pain, of heat, of cold and of touch.
Clay flowers are made by hand from special air-dry polymer clay or cold porcelain, steel wire, paint, glue, tape and sometimes paper and foam as a filler.
Paste up relied on phototypesetting, a process that would generate " cold type " on photographic paper that usually took the form of long columns of text.

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