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- Later on, after thorough studies and discussion, Brenta and Bacchiglione rivers were excluded owing to their torpidity and the presence of bacteria.
- They are even more surprised when they find all the Krath guardsmen huddled around a fire in the semi-hibernation torpidity that extreme cold induces in their species.
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- The most commonly reported sensations experienced in connection with the OBE were falling, floating, repercussions e . g . myoclonia ( the jerking of limbs, jerking awake ), sinking, torpidity ( numbness ), intracranial sounds, tingling, clairvoyance, oscillation and serenity.
- Therefore, when temperature drops or food is scarce, they have trouble maintaining their body temperature and they enter a state known as torpidity ( not to be confused with hibernation, which is not known in marsupials ) which can last between one day and two weeks.
- One battle wherein a small group was able to overwhelm and defeat a cold-drake indicates that these creatures are naturally and extensively susceptible to heat, and the warmer it gets, the more their natural ice-shell ( over their white scales ) will thaw, and torpidity will increase.
- Torpidity or " Laya " ( 2 / ) is overwhelm of the senses and the mental state, falling asleep unable to maintain awareness of the Absolute; and distraction or " Vikshepa " ( 5 ? M 7 G * ) is through failing to be able to rest the mental state on the Absolute, resting it on other things.
- Lachmann's avariciousness took a toll on Herz's finances, and in 1848, after their affair began, he traveled to America to pursue business opportunities, including playing concerts, where his performances were characterized by " tameness and torpidity . " While he was abroad, Lachmann's spending continued, and Herz's family turned her out of the house in frustration.