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Once both sides are down to around 3-5 fire dots, focus on one side and then the other. Twodots level 35. If your fire starts increasing more than what it started at you should either use a power up if it’s worth saving, or just restart. If it gets super frustrating try your luck with a booster box.I have done some levels probably a hundred times over several days and it just comes down to luck most of the time. Then worry about the ice which by then should mostly be cleared (if you’ve gotten past the fire). In the beginning, squares square squares to try to reduce as much fire as possible.
In the middle of a sweltering July heat wave that has no end in sight, Californias Golden State Power and Light is on overload. An emergency brownout is already in effect. Then, GSP&Ls newest and largest generator explodes.
Overload: verb to load (something or someone) to excess: such as. To put too large a load on or in (something). To give too much of something to (someone or something): to supply with an excess of something. To cause too large a load in (something, such as an electrical circuit). Can everyone just stop whining about information overload? I mean, in the knowledge economy, information is our most valuable commodity. And these days it's.
With four people dead and a widespread loss of power, a fringe group takes responsibility. But for GSP&L vice president Nim Goldman and his In the middle of a sweltering July heat wave that has no end in sight, California’s Golden State Power and Light is on overload. An emergency brownout is already in effect. Then, GSP&L’s newest and largest generator explodes. With four people dead and a widespread loss of power, a fringe group takes responsibility. But for GSP&L vice president Nim Goldman and his family; his adversary, investigative reporter Nancy Molineaux; detective Harry London; and beautiful quadriplegic Karen Sloan, whose every breath depends on electric power, the terror is just beginning.A dramatic and timely story of the people and the events leading to a crisis, Overload presents a fascinating view of the little-known world of electric power production that is vital to contemporary life.
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overload
[o´ver-lōd]iron overload an excess of iron in the body; see hemochromatosis, hemosiderosis, and siderosis.
sensory overload a condition in which an individual receives an excessive or intolerable amount of sensory stimuli, as in a busy hospital or clinic or an intensive care unit; the effects of sensory overload are similar to those of sensory deprivation, including confusion and hallucination.
overload
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To exceed the capacity of a cell, physiological process, organism, or system, causing it to fail. overload
circulatory overload
Volume overload.fluid overload
Volume overload.iron overload
Organ failure caused by excessive accumulation of iron in the body, usually from frequent transfusions or hemochromatosis.
pressure overload
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Demand placed on muscle, esp. heart muscle, in response to high blood pressure or stenotic valves. Over time pressure overload results in cardiac hypertrophy and, eventually, heart failure.
sensory overload
A condition in which sensory stimuli are received at an excessive rate or intensity. Sensory overload can produce increases in heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, confusion, anxiety, mental distress, and/or erratic behavior.
stress overload
Excessive amounts and types of demands that require action.
volume overload
An excess of blood or body fluids in the circulation or extracellular tissues. It is usually caused by transfusions or excessive fluid infusions that increase the venous pressure, esp. in patients with heart disease, and it can result in heart failure, pulmonary edema, and cyanosis.
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