Because of the bumpiness of the terrain, the body tends to move around more to absorb the shocks from the surface you're riding over. |
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We believe that we are still on that road map, although clearly there have been a few detours and there's been some bumpiness along the way. |
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When we finally did descend, the bumpiness continued long after things should have been running smoothly. |
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The cornering felt a lot lighter than my usual car and there was none of the bumpiness I'm used to. |
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The larger wheels roll easily over uneven ground and smooth out any bumpiness. |
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But a girl can handle the bumpiness of a breakup with style. |
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Sometimes markets misunderstand, and that may create some bumpiness in the markets. |
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Like the awkward bumpiness, this bold standing out is phallic but not mimetic. |
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Show your child how to smell strawberries, lick them to feel the bumpiness of the seeds. |
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Godwin's company does the opposite, retaining the bumpiness indicated in the text where the soliloquies and asides are printed as indented paragraphs. |
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And that could lead to more bumpiness ahead. |
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The system makes quick off-road movement possible and creates first-class working conditions for the operator by minimising bumpiness on open terrain. |
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If the bumpiness is minor, use fine sandpaper to smooth it out. |
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Shafer said that there's inherently bumpiness that comes with the process of blending two different families. |
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Bumpiness in the clouds is good, he says, adding that's what they look for. |
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