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Sea trials in the Baltic resumed in January 1940, but severe ice restrained the ship to port.
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In order to measure the speed of the reaction of ants upon presentation of a chemical stimulus represented by the CHC-profile of non-nestmates, we cooled individual ants on ice and restrained them in a holder only allowing them to move their antennae and mouth parts.
Apparently, these glaciers were temporarily responding to the loss of some restraining ice at their lower ends, much as a river's flow would temporarily increase with the lowering of a dam.
Konrad Spindler, the archaeologist who described these events in his book "The Man in the Ice," is here played with winningly restrained exasperation by Tim McMullan and provides the narrative framework for the investigation.
The few that were slightly agitated would commence a 'rolling' behaviour and could not be restrained effectively on the ice.
Fresh concerns have been raised over the safety of Tasers following the death of an ice cream man who was stunned while being restrained by police.
Fleury threw one of his gloves in frustration, then had to be restrained by linesmen as he was ushered off the ice.
Ice director John Morton said: "Restraining this valuable artwork is an effort to help recover some of the estimated $44 million that this couple stole from the tax-paying citizens of Naples".
So restrained.
I restrained myself.
MH: Very restrained.
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