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en You look at your own individual situation and visualize yourself being trapped in that house with no power and no water, and in the winter time, with no heat.

en The Earth with its solar heat input, heat rejection, and wheels of atmospheric and oceanic circulation, is a heat engine without [a] shaft. Its maximized mechanical power cannot be delivered, but is instead destined to dissipate through air and water friction and other forms of heat loss. It produces maximum power, which it then dissipates at a maximum rate.

en One cannot make the Serbian people suffer for their president, ... One cannot leave them without power in winter or without heat.

en At one point, we had a father and two sons on a porch, and they were having a barbecue, and they told us a story about how they were trapped in their house for four days with water up to their necks.

en It's clear that the people are in desperate need, ... They have no food, no water, no power, no phone service. They're in danger of losing their lives trapped in their attics.

en The situation was dire and becoming worse by the minute ? food and water running out, no power, 4 feet of water surrounding the hospital and ... corpses outside,

en The situation was dire and becoming worse by the minute food and water running out, no power, 4 feet of water surrounding the hospital and … corpses outside.

en He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. The situation was dire and becoming worse by the minute -- food and water running out, no power, 4 feet of water surrounding the hospital and ... corpses outside,

en Also, we began the fall and winter season with a higher water elevation in the reservoir than usual. Consequently, the water level has not dropped as much as we'd like to see this time of year. So, we are bumping up releases slightly to keep the water level down.

en We were spraying down the neighbor's house with water, and every time you hit it with a stream of water, steam would come off. It was like hitting a frying pan with water.

en We were spraying down the neighbor's house with water and every time you hit it with a stream of water, steam would come off. It was like hitting a frying pan with water.

en Water heats up much more slowly than land surfaces, so in the summer the water is acting to cool the surrounding land surface. In the winter, the opposite happens. In winter the water remains warmer than the surrounding land.

en Not one of my deputy chiefs left, ... We had 150 officers trapped in eight feet of water. It wasn't 150 desertions. We were fighting odds that you could not imagine. We had no food. We had no water. We ran out of ammunition. We were fighting in waist-deep water.

en Webster was low going into the winter, ... and we know it will give up water for irrigation next summer. Unless the situation there changes fairly quickly, it's going to continue to be very low.

en Over land we see tremendous diurnal changes, a strong peak in lightning in the afternoon over land. Over water we see very little variation. We believe it's due to the land absorbing heat and causing strong convection. On the other hand, water can store a lot more heat, and release it slowly.


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