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Clearly, the Bulletproof hype is not melting away anytime soon.
Fans began melting away after 20 minutes of Trumpian harangue.
"The object for our research is melting away," another researcher said.
And the polar bear's habitat is melting away even faster than predicted.
"I feel like all the negativity is melting away," Rihab Taki said.
"It's unexplainable, like I was melting away," she said, recalling how she felt.
My eyes have never seen anything more glorious than cotton candy melting away.
Polar regions are melting away, as global temperatures climb at an alarming rate.
Action is needed because retirement income opportunities of previous generations are melting away.
An area twice the size of France is melting away in the Arctic.
Outside, MacLeod engaged the entire team in a snowball fight, melting away their nerves.
The warm chocolate cake, with sesame ganache melting away inside, has a seductive undertow of spice.
My back, which once propped up a lazy-but-mobile human male, was just melting away.
On Monday, a top intelligence official was assassinated, with the killers melting away into the night.
Her friends were O.K. The house was O.K. The heaviness of the week was finally melting away.
In his mind's eye, Keegan saw the trail to the bottom melting away in a series of mudslides.
Yes, Sweden as well, with its homogeneity being disrupted, its mythology as "open, prosperous, liberal, tolerant Sweden" is melting away.
Are the hard caked layers of stress and anxiety melting away, one by one, like a snake shedding its skin?
Bakken claimed the cost barrier of electric vehicles is melting away fast and that meant subsidies would lose their importance.
More than at the Abramović affair, there was a sense of modernity melting away, as a venerable oral culture rematerialized.
Those guys have real problems, but they pale compared to TV's real problem — its audience is melting away, year by year.
Angel looked in the glass and saw the cubes of ice were melting away into little shards of their former selves.
But if the birds want to stop their summertime home from melting away, they're going to have to start taking laxatives.
Those guys have real problems, but they pale compare to TV's real problem: Its audience is melting away, year by year.
Subsidy reforms and the end of production quotas for dairy farmers in 2015 led to the melting away of Europe's butter mountain.
"It kind of gives you this kind of immediate melting away of anxiety," says Harding Stowe, the co-founder of Brooklyn Kava.
He worries that she is melting away the mental armor he needs to pull off the inhuman task he's set himself to.
In 2013 and 2014, a shocking number of starfish died along the Pacific coast, their bodies melting away from a mysterious wasting disease.
While Callestick's customers may be willing to treat themselves, figures suggest that the British love affair with ice cream could be melting away.
According to NASA, after Dr. Ogorodov looked at the images, he said the scratches were "undoubtedly" ice scour marks, melting away the mystery.
Climate change at the 'Gateway to Hell' While the surface of eastern Russia is on fire and flooding, its foundation is literally melting away.
And with the ice melting away faster each spring, the animals are working with an ever-shrinking time frame to find the food they need.
There was no lack of information on who the women were and where the activity took place, with the murder investigation melting away their old certainties.
In this installment of a multi-part series, bask in the close-ups of brass melting away like golden velvet to make shiny washers and screws.
The video, which Olivas shared on Twitter later that day, shows smoke pouring out of one side of the phone and the iPhone's case melting away.
"Increased temperatures are melting away both my sport and my livelihood," professional ski mountaineer and POW representative Caroline Gliech told the US Senate late last year.
My eyes are starting to tip back into my skull, my individuality is about to start melting away, allowing me to join something much bigger than myself.
Spurred forward by a skipping breakbeat evocative of vintage jungle, the track evokes a loosely-wired machine slowly melting away its own plastic casing into a puddle.
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After taking a "minor fall," the 36-year-old cyclist says his iPhone exploded in his back pocket, melting away his biking shorts and causing third degree burns.
North Vietnamese troops generally operated in larger units, were better trained, and were more likely to engage in sustained combat rather than melting away after staging an ambush.
That tells us a few things: The context: The media industry is melting away as fewer people pay for television, and that's sparked a series of big mergers.
The workers would set parts on fire, melting away the worthless material until they could find bits of precious metals — traces of copper or gold buried inside devices.
Switzerland: A warmer climate is rapidly melting away most of the glaciers in the Alps, and engineers are adjusting their approach to the country's biggest energy source — water.
The country's highest peak lost its title this week because record heat has been melting away the tip of a glacier that sits atop the Kebnekaise mountain, experts say.
The sea ice that was once a barrier to commercial and military ambitions is melting away, making the Arctic region the world's hottest real estate (sorry, couldn't help it!).
When police turn up in numbers at one protest, the activists often engage them, tying down officers before melting away and reappearing to stage a fresh protest in another area.
Gravity is constantly trying to pull a planet&aposs surface into a smooth sphere, so something must counteract this pull to keep a world&aposs peaks and chasms from melting away.
"His brain is melting away, as this happens Reed has lost the ability to walk, has lost steadiness in his hands, and some speech delays," his family wrote on a GoFundMe page.
The new book may settle the question of where the Turks came from, but it comes at a time when their insularity and distinctiveness has been melting away through intermarriage and migration.
At one point, Fairchild was approached by someone who did the dancerly equivalent of shouting at him before melting away; another came and taunted him while he watched; then another, and another.
Switzerland: A warmer climate is rapidly melting away most of the glaciers in the Alps, and engineers are working on how to adjust their approach to the country's biggest energy source — water.
You don't have to be a Warhammer 40K fan to appreciate the visual splendor of a towering mountain melting away to reveal itself as nothing more than a giant pile-on of Orks.
Songs of the summer — you know them, you love them, and according to some, they're an entire musical genre that is in danger of melting away like sweet sugar syrup on a popsicle.
It might sound like a perfect development plan, except for one catch: The reason so much water flows through this desert is that an icecap high up in the mountains is melting away.
This would leave Europe in a sweet spot where growth and corporate profits are rebounding, political risks are melting away and a relatively accommodative central bank in no rush to slam on the brakes.
Owning a degree from a top university, she said, provides her with a sense of calm in critical moments of big matches, melting away some of the pressure that her opponent may feel more.
After arranging mostly on my own for treatment with olaparib as an experimental drug almost one year ago, tumor progression has been halted, and recent bone scans indicate that my bone metastases are melting away.
A new study shows that three of the Amundsen sea's frozen gateways are melting away faster than we realized, raising the specter of an ice sheet collapse that could trigger several feet of global sea level rise.
The melting away of the militarised frontier into a mere line on a map was perhaps the most visible achievement of the Good Friday Agreement, the 1998 accord that largely brought an end to three decades of violence.
The fall of Raqqa threatens to inflame relations between Kurds and Arabs, who have been fighting the Islamic State in an uneasy alliance with the United States-led coalition — but against an enemy that is rapidly melting away.
Remarkable stories of tumors melting away and terminal illnesses going into remissions that last years — backed by solid data — have led to an explosion of interest and billions of dollars of investments in the rapidly growing field of immunotherapy.
Like the four of them riding in a taxi toward the Fifty-ninth Street Bridge—Robert had insisted on this particular entry into the city—the skyline opening its famous arms to them, those little-town blues melting away.
She says she spent 2-and-a-half weeks on a ship off the Antarctic coast and saw massive glaciers melting away, Jenifer told us it not only terrified her but moved the captain of her ship to tears.
Other than the fact that any intimacy would probably lead to Bill and Splice melting away into oblivion, Bill is just a good guy and a gentleman who won't send Splice dick stick pics in a clumsy attempt to seduce her.
Since Ms. Abrams won her bruising primary fight in May, Democratic lawmakers have been rallying to her side, their complaints melting away in the face of a chance to make history, and in widespread faith in her ability to lead them.
DeAndre is not young—he's 29 years old, his springs are slowly melting away before our eyes—and the effect of watching him launch all that length in the air isn't explosive like, let's say, Vince Carter or whoever in a contest.
The sense of awe and wonder that he was allowed to be here, at the club that meant so much to him and in the job he never dared dream of holding, has gone, too, melting away some time between spring and fall.
In a recent paper, he and his colleagues showed that Compound 14 caused the blood-glucose levels of obese, sedentary mice on a high-fat diet to approach normal levels in just a week, while melting away five per cent of their body weight.
Nowadays, of course, the "unknown" Lenin is unknown no longer — though as late as 1989 Mikhail Gorbachev was rereading the complete works of "Ilyich" (55 volumes in Russian) in search of some last-hour remedy, even as the U.S.S.R. was melting away all around him.
On Soccer HEERENVEEN, the Netherlands — Fans are melting away from all four sides of the Abe Lenstra Stadium as S.C. Heerenveen's players amble around the edge of the field, taking in a cursory lap of honor after a hard-fought win against Sparta Rotterdam.
Click here to view original GIFDrop a couple of M&M's in a petri dish filled with water, point a Sony A7R M2 camera at the experiment capturing a 4K timelapse, and what you get is some remarkably beautiful footage of the colorful candy coating melting away.
The sweetness of it all lingers momentarily before melting away into frenzied visions of work piled up on your desk, a career you can't afford to put on temporary hold or a boss that you assume would be cranky if you went MIA for a week.
The minuscule human figures in a Thomas Cole painting, dwarfed by overwhelming mountains and an engulfing sky, once embodied an American ideal, the purposeful melting away of individuality in order to attain some higher awareness, or to join in a collective or simply to find space to think.
Couple that with the heat and humidity of a New York City summer and having to use a subway that's as grimy as it is hot (read: extremely), and the thing I look forward to most upon getting home is cleaning my face and melting away the day's grime.
In that scenario, by the time its next big TV deals come up in a few years, the TV networks will be less willing to pay top dollar for sports, because audiences will keep melting away — and the digital guys won't show up to replace the TV guys.
For six months, he and a small group of his supporters had been ghosts: The would-be Venezuelan rebels had buzzed Caracas in a stolen helicopter, made off with a cache of government weapons, released blistering statements against the Maduro regime on social media, and given interviews to journalists before melting away again.
Another portal into a meal, one that better suggests the kitchen's reach, is a charcuterie plate: thin mahogany slices of lamb ham; a floppy, spicy sausage something like mortadella crossed with 'nduja; spoonfuls of salty pork fat, melting away under bread warm off the grill; strips of Singaporean candied bacon; a slab of Vietnamese pork meatloaf, liberated from banh mi at last, and excellent with some chopped fermented cabbage.
All sixteen Partisans—some of whom fired on the German column—succeeded in melting away into the crowd unscathed..
"The Cocoa Crisis: Why the World's Stash of Chocolate Is Melting Away." The Guardian. 21 Nov. 2014. Web. 21 Oct. 2015.
Suncups form during the ablation (melting away) of snowy surfaces. It is thought they can form in a number of different ways. These include melting of clean snow by incident solar radiation in bright sunny conditions, but also during melting away of dirty snow under windy or overcast conditions, during which particles in the snow accumulate on the crests between hollows, insulating them.
They sacrifice their own integrity on behalf of the faith that is melting away beneath them even as they continue to pettifog and prevaricate in its defense.
In 1993, she catapulted to stardom overnight with her debut album This Is Marla Glen (two-time gold, two- time platinum). Glen was ruthlessly exploited by the music industry , and spent a period in deep reflection, which she talks about in a 2002 interviewJakob Buhre, "I’m melting away, I’m melting away… – das kann doch nicht die Botschaft sein!" Interview mit Marla Glen - Planet Interview, 28 August 2002. with Jakob Buhre (in German).
Finally, the Ottoman 1st Division led by Lieutenant Colonel (Kaymakam) Cafer Tayyar Bey commenced another counterattack at 18:00 on 2 July. Again, though they reached within 30m of the British trenches, the losses were unbearable. Men were melting away in front of rows of machine guns. Attack continued whole night.
However, geomorphological evidence in the form of moraines and cirques indicates the former presence of mountain glaciers. Dating of moraines on western Tongariro show that valley glaciers were present at several times during the last glacial cycle, before melting away at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum approximately 18,000 years ago.
Other companies also used the Katajanokka airport, and there were also sightseeing flights operated from there. During the summer, the planes had floats, and during the winter either skis or wheels were used for landing and taking off. During rasputitsa, i.e. when the ice was only being formed or it was melting away, the flights were not operated.
" To give the impression of Vincent Price's face melting away, a mixture of glue, glycerin, corn starch and make-up paint was heated and then poured over his head. The substance was so hot that Price could only stand it for a few seconds. Richard Matheson's favorite of the stories was the final one, M. Valdemar. He thought it was "pretty well done.
Tim opened different doors and they met many new friends. Many more live performances in different venues in the city started happening. The local scene received the majority of the hand- screened versions. The evolution of the music continued, some of the more conventional approaches still on Pinkeye (even though that album was very original) can be heard melting away.
Witnesses said rebels appeared to be taking towns and villages with ease, with government troops usually melting away. The towns of Rubare and Ntamugenga had also reportedly fallen to the rebels. On 20 July, M23 and government forces exchanged heavy weapons fire around Kibumba and Rugari, forcing thousands of civilians to flee towards Goma. UN helicopter gunships were seen headed towards the front line.
Ireland, p. 418 This committee served only until December, when the advance of General George Monck's army from Scotland led to the melting away of Lambert's military support, and the restoration of the full Long Parliament. For taking part in the committee of safety, Vane was expelled (over vocal objections from allies like Heselrige) from the Commons, and ordered into house arrest at Raby Castle.Ireland, p.
Operation Charge of the Knights led to the Battle of Basra which lasted from 25 to 31 March. Although the lack of planning resulted in some confusion, the Coalition did support the Iraqi action with land and air assets. By the end of March the Iraqi Government forces had negotiated a ceasefire with Muqtada al- Sadr. With the militias melting away, Iraqi Government forces were able to claim control of Basra.
Her mother Nastasya is an ordinary person, while the girl can appreciate the magic of the Mistress's gift. Tanyushka resembles the Mistress in every way, and just like her does not tolerate deceit. On Tanyushka's melting away into the malachite wall, Yelena Prikazchikova said that petrifaction in fiction would normally mean death, but Tanyushka is the Mistress's double, so such act was like coming home for her.Prikazchikova 2003, p. 14.
Finally, Philip abandoned the field of battle, although it is unclear why. It was nearly midnight and the battle petered out, with the majority of the French army melting away from the battlefield. The English slept where they had fought. The next morning substantial French forces were still arriving on the battlefield, to be charged by the English men-at-arms, now mounted, routed and pursued for miles.
Can released a compilation album Limited Edition in 1974, and expanded it to a double album Unlimited Edition in 1976 from their unreleased studio recordings. Delay 1968, released in 1981, was a compilation of unreleased 1968–1969 recordings. Cannibalism 2, a compilation album of album and single material, also included one unreleased song, "Melting Away", from the 1960s. In 1995 The Peel Sessions was released, a compilation of Can recordings at the BBC.
"Lenny Stoute, "Snow melting away from gangsta talk on new disc Rapper says he's seen the folly of his ways," Toronto Star, 16 February 1995, B# The name Murder Love materialized after Snow visited Ireland during his European tour in 1994. As he explained in 1995, "It's about the IRA (Irish Republican Army). They're killing people they should be loving. I'm saying to Catholics and Protestants, they should be loving because they're one people.
The lake attracts visitors with emerald-green turqoise and transparent colours. During the winter, the lake freezes over, melting away for flora blooms during the spring. It is a sacred source of water for the Prek River by the locals, receiving the water from the melting of snow from the mountains. Samiti Lake is a popular stopping point on the route to the popular Goechala Pass for long distance hikers, and is considered attractive for photography and camping.
Upon seeing the arrival of the APCs the enemy broke off its attack, the survivors melting away back into the jungle and leaving the Australians in possession of the battlefield. The Australians suffered 18 men killed and 24 wounded. Of these, one of the men that had been killed was from 3 Troop. The man was Corporal Peter Clements, who died on 27 August 1966 after succumbing to the serious gunshot wounds he received during the battle.
As a result of Ibn Ziyad's suppression and political maneuvering, Ibn Aqil's following started melting away and he was forced to declare the revolt prematurely. Mukhtar was not in the city at the time. After hearing the news, he attempted to gather supporters from Kufa's environs, but Ibn Aqil's revolt was defeated and he was executed before Mukhtar returned to the city. Mukhtar was arrested and brought to the governor but he denied involvement in the revolt.
She played a supporting role in the feature film "Melach Yam", directed by Itay Lev, where she made a Cover version to Shlomo Artzi's song "You will Never know". In 2012 she played a supporting role in Haim Buzaglo's feature film "Blank Blank".about Hen Yanni, in Hen Yanni's site In 2011 she starred Doron Eran's film "Melting Away", in which she played the lead role of a transgender person. Yanni played the role of Asaf, a boy who secretly wears women's clothes.
The title of the first track comes from The Wizard of Oz, in which the Wicked Witch of the West screams "Oh, what a world! What a world!" as she is melting away. Maurice Ravel's Boléro is musically referenced throughout the track. "I Don't Know What It Is" contains several allusions to the American sitcom Three's Company, specifically the opening theme song, with phrases such as "Take a step that is new", "...thinks Three's Company", and "So I knock on the door".
" In the Washington Times in 2007 he said that his film would change history, and predicted that "in five years the idea that the greenhouse effect is the main reason behind global warming will be seen as total bunk." Climate change has also been called the "greatest scam in history" by John Coleman, who co-founded the Weather Channel. When questioned by the IPCC regarding his claims, he responded "The polar ice is increasing, not melting away. Polar Bears are increasing in number.
Parts of the sculpture, stored in public gardens, survived the occupation period. Franciszek Górski, stationmaster at a warehouse, even saved those bronze pieces from being melting away for military purposes. After the end of World War II, a newly cast "The Well", has been unveiled on May 1, 1948, moving its original location to stand right before the main elevation of the Municipal Public Library on Stary Rynek. The buildings are registered on the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List N°601414 Reg.
Even hair-line cracks make a valve unusable. Pitting is permissible in small amounts, but should not be present on the face, margin, or stem. Channeling is a result of uneven heating of a valve (typically from improper seating during operation), and is evident by heat discoloration in an oval shape on the bottom of the valve and often visible at the base of the valve stem. Channeling that continues will lead to a burnt valve, which leads to melting away of a portion of the valve.
Faced with the option of returning home, he sees John in a river below him, struggling to stay afloat. Despite being deserted twice by John, Rael dives in to save him and the gateway to New York vanishes ("Riding the Scree"). Rael rescues John and drags his body to the bank of the river and turns him over to look at his face, only to see his own face instead ("In the Rapids"). His consciousness then drifts between both bodies, and he sees the surrounding scenery melting away into a haze.
It starts by setting the scene of the simple life of the people from the top of the world (a "magical island") whose spirit is found by the snow laden world they live in. It conjures up an idyllic scene of children catching snowflakes - "they fall like candy....they open their mouths and gulp down the flakes, 'cos nothing on earth tastes so sweet." Then, the story turns darker as on the horizon the people see fire "and the water did rise and the snow started melting away." The fire represents man's environmental damage.
According to author Carebanu Cooper though, Vivekananda addressed the Fourth of July in this poem, but the poem presented "a blending of the concrete and the abstract responses to a national event and to eternal concepts." In this poem Vivekananda beholds the dark clouds are melting away and a new day has come— a day of liberty. He also gives a detailed description of the bright new day. In the last lines of the poem he prays for "freedom" for every country, every man and woman of the earth.
On 16 December 1905 Campbell-Bannerman announced a dissolution of Parliament and called a general election for January 1906. The coming of the general election and the forced unity this would bring to members of the Liberal Party meant the Relugas plotters were in no further position to intrigue against Campbell-Bannerman. The melting away of the conspiracy has earned for the Relugas Compact the description as "one of the most delicious comedies in British political history".M. Ratcliffe, review of Asquith by Stephen Koss, The Times, 26.8.
The show's episodes offer several common themes, the main one being the coming of humans to America via the Ice Age's land bridge and causing the extinction of the North American megafauna featured in the episodes. Another BBC programme, Monsters We Met picks up and elaborates on this topic in greater detail. A more recent Discovery show, Prehistoric (2009/10 show), also features scenic elements of Prehistoric America, such as the present melting away to reveal the past, as well as creatures already shown by the show, like the American mastodon, Arctodus and Columbian mammoth.
Residents claimed that several significant assaults took place in late May and early June. At night, gunfire was frequently heard in the city, with some residents claiming that it was security forces clashing with opposition fighters, and Libyan authorities claiming it to be celebratory gunfire. In addition, protesters held "flash" protests, chanting anti-Gaddafi slogans for several minutes before melting away, hanged the rebel flag from bridges, and spray-painted anti-Gaddafi graffiti at night. Due to fears of rebels smuggling weapons into the city, authorities set up checkpoints in the city and roadblocks at the entrances, searching cars.
At first, the king's wound did not appear fatal, but he enjoined all the officers around him, in the event that he did not survive, to be loyal to Henry of Navarre as their new king. The following morning, on the day that he was to have launched his assault to retake Paris, Henry III died. Chaos swept the attacking army, most of it quickly melting away; the proposed attack on Paris was postponed. Inside the city, joy at the news of Henry III's death was near delirium; some hailed the assassination as an act of God.
In August 1944, as the tide of war was shifting and fearing he would be held accountable for the operations of the Milice, Marshal Philippe Pétain sought to distance himself from the organization by writing a harsh letter rebuking Darnand for the organization's "excesses." Darnand's response suggested that Pétain ought to have voiced his objections sooner. Historians have debated the strength of the organization, but it was probably between 25,000 and 35,000 (including part-time members and non-combatants) by the time of the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944. The membership began melting away rapidly thereafter.
In July, Lord Leonard Grey arrived from England as Lord Deputy of Ireland; Fitzgerald, seeing his army melting away and his allies submitting one by one, asked pardon for his offences. He was still a formidable opponent, and Grey, wishing to avoid a prolonged conflict, guaranteed his personal safety and persuaded him to submit unconditionally to the King's mercy. According to the Irish Tree Council, legend has it that Silken Thomas played a lute under the boughs of the now oldest planted tree in Ireland, the Silken thomas Yew Tree, the night before he surrendered to King Henry VIII. in the 1500s.
The final straw was the genocide waged by the Therians against the race called the Krygs, which the Karmans were unwilling participants in. In the end, the Karman race decided it was time to march to war, to bring enlightenment to the galaxy and enforce peace. Karman warbands are composed of elite warriors encased in battlesuits, supported by fast moving skimmers that bring heavy fire on the enemy at breakneck speeds. Their tactics are fluid and ever evolving, strike fast and hard before melting away and repeating the same elsewhere, leaving their opponents exasperated and exhausted.
During a space flight to Saturn, three astronauts are exposed to a blast of radiation which kills two of them and seriously injures the third, Colonel Steve West (Alex Rebar). He is next shown unconscious in a hospital back on Earth, with bandages covering his face; his physician, Dr. Loring (Lisle Wilson), cannot explain what is happening to West or how he survived the blast. After the doctor leaves, West awakens and is horrified to find the flesh on his face and hands melting away. Hysterical, he attacks and kills a nurse (Bonnie Inch), then escapes the hospital in a panic.
There was a long tradition of guerrilla warfare in Ireland before the 1690s. Irish irregulars in the 16th century were known as ceithearnaigh choille, "wood-kerne", a reference to native Irish foot-soldiers called ceithearnaigh, or "kerne". In the Irish Confederate Wars of the 1640s and 50s, irregular fighters on the Irish Confederate side were known as "tories", from the Irish word tóraidhe (modern tóraí) meaning "pursuer". From 1650 to 1653, during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, the tories caused the occupying English Parliamentarian forces a great deal of trouble, attacking vulnerable garrisons, tax-collectors and supply columns and then melting away when faced with detachments of English troops.
Masada explains that he wanted to talk to Arai about Misaki, and explains his theory that Misaki's disappearance is the result of his physical form melting away, possibly from an extreme amount of radiation in the rain that night. The police don't buy a word of his statement, and set up patrols at Misaki's apartment where Arai is living. That night, a man by the name of Nishiyama sneaks into the apartment and threatens Arai, asking her where Misaki is; however, he gets no answer as Arai explains that she simply doesn't know. After thinking it over Nishiyama states that he will spare her life for tonight, and leaves by the window.
They suggest that the pass was in regular use as a short route across the Bernese Alps, connecting the Bernese Oberland and the Valais, throughout this period. The nearest easier passes across the massif are the Sanetschpass () and the Rawilpass (), situated a short distance to the west and east, respectively. In September 2003, Bronze Age or Neolithic artifacts were discovered at the icefield just below the pass, at ca. . The discovery was made possible by the melting away of the formerly permanent ice field during the exceptionally hot summer of 2003. Further searches in 2004 and 2005 yielded more than 400 objects dating to various epochs, about half of them placed by carbon dating to between 29th and the 27th centuries BC (Corded ware period).
The Lewis Glacier, North Cascades National Park after melting away in 1990 North American glaciers are primarily located along the spine of the Rocky Mountains in the United States and Canada, and the Pacific Coast Ranges extending from northern California to Alaska. While Greenland is geologically associated with North America, it is also a part of the Arctic region. Apart from the few tidewater glaciers such as Taku Glacier, in the advance stage of their tidewater glacier cycle prevalent along the coast of Alaska, virtually all of those in North America are in a state of retreat. This rate has increased rapidly since around 1980, and overall each decade since has seen greater rates of retreat than the preceding one.
Samuel Palmer's only published text was a short piece opposing the Repeal of the corn laws. and nationalism was in many countries strongly associated with Romanticism, as discussed in detail below. In philosophy and the history of ideas, Romanticism was seen by Isaiah Berlin as disrupting for over a century the classic Western traditions of rationality and the idea of moral absolutes and agreed values, leading "to something like the melting away of the very notion of objective truth",Berlin, 57 and hence not only to nationalism, but also fascism and totalitarianism, with a gradual recovery coming only after World War II.Several of Berlin's pieces dealing with this theme are collected in the work referenced. See in particular: Berlin, 34–47, 57–59, 183–206, 207–37.
Ambler (1914), p. 91-92 During Floyd's address to the General Assembly, he did, however, touch upon the national issues swirling around the country. As Floyd's biographer noted: > In clear and forceful language Floyd reasserted the state sovereignty theory > of government, as guaranteed by the 'Compact or Constitution,' holding the > Federal Government to be merely the 'Agent of the States' entrusted only > with such powers as were originally intended to operate 'externally' and > 'upon nations foreign to those composing the Confederacy.' He called > attention to the disregard with which 'an unrestrained majority' had > received the memorials and protests of some of the 'sovereign states,' > justifying their acts by precedent and expediency and thus melting away 'the > solder of the Federal chain;' also to the fact that it was then 'strongly > insinuated' that the states could not 'interpose to arrest an > unconstitutional measure.
Mundek developed a simple strategy to beat the system by having Tommy stand near the back and very close to the entrance to the barracks at the obligatory "Appell", or roll call, but melting away and hiding in the barracks when it appeared that Appell would be followed by a Selection, where each Muselmann and child was a target for the gas chambers. Nevertheless, on one occasion, young Tommy was snared in a special selection for the gas chambers. However, this particular group was relatively small and Tommy and the other prisoners selected were transferred to a staging barracks (where inmates with scabies were also quarantined) while a sizeable group was built up over several weeks which could be gassed more efficiently. During this period the young Polish doctor responsible for the quarantine barracks tore up Tommy's card (marked with a red X) and issued a new unmarked card.
The Argus newspaper of 4 December 1854 reported that the Union Jack "had" to be hoisted underneath the Eureka flag at the stockade, and that both flags were by then in the possession of the foot police."The Revolt at Eureka", Pictorial Social Studies, Vol 16, pp. 25–27. Some have questioned whether this sole contemporaneous report of the otherwise unaccounted for Union Jack being present is accurate.M. Clark. Sources of Australian History, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1966, pp. 278,301. In defence of this alternative scenario it has been stressed that the investigating journalist may have had available eyewitness reports of the two flags having been seized, and that it was possibly an 11th hour response to the divided loyalties among the heterogeneous rebel force which was in the process of melting away (at one stage 1,500 of 17,280 men in Ballarat were present, with only 150 taking part in the battle), with Lalor's choice of password for the night of 2 December – "Vinegar Hill"Desmond O'Grady.

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