Does our new TV image now exclude the drag queen heroes and social renegades who gave rise to the Stonewall revolution? |
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The result is productions that, regardless of cast, budget, time and effort, cannot drag themselves up from amateurishness. |
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It still makes me smile in reminiscence, seeing the look on a young kid's face when you drag him off the floor while the band plays on. |
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Currently housed in the Civic Centre, the gallery is relocating to the former Sully's Emporium on the main drag Argent Street. |
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They yelled that I should throw them a line, so that they might drag me in to the shore. |
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When Rachel's friends drag her drinking on a holiday party sometime in her third year she finally relents and starts drinking. |
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Lanes one and two of the motorway were closed for about an hour while two wreckers were used to drag the lorry from the ditch. |
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Haley took another drag of her cigarette before tapping the ashes into her empty tea cup. |
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It was the work of but moments to drag the whistling warrior back across the clearing. |
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Stefano works Claudio hard, but provides digs in his house and introduces him to the world of drag racing. |
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But when you finally drag yourself up to where the lion is treed, it's a spectacular sight. |
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Second, the key to rowing is the ability of the appendage to generate more drag on the power stroke than recovery stroke. |
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At any speed, a combination of kinematics generating thrust in excess of drag will permit a bird to accelerate. |
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He assured friends that wild horses wouldn't drag him back to the Lords when he stepped down as Archbishop of York last weekend. |
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I don't know where he gets it from because wild horses wouldn't drag me onto a stage. |
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He considered peasants a reactionary force and peasant societies a drag on historical progress. |
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There was a low scraping sound as the keel of the vessel started the drag against the sandy bottom. |
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The aerodynamically efficient body has a drag coefficient of 0.26, contributing to excellent noise insulation for the cabin and fuel economy. |
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Side view of test truck shows aerodynamic improvements made to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency. |
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They've actually improved on the drag coefficient to make it more aerodynamic and faster on its feet. |
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Many hybrids use aerodynamic design to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency. |
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The bicycles are designed to reduce aerodynamic drag caused by the machine itself and the rider's racing position. |
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This game allowed you to use the touch-screen as a steering device, displaying a wheel, which you drag in order to turn. |
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Billy Mehmet was allowed to work his way into the box, only to drag his shot just wide of the upright. |
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Funny how inside every flannel wearing westie, there is a world champion drag racer raring to get out. |
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However, the nursery slopes are also good and there are drag lifts, chair lifts and instructors to make it manageable. |
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The valves are actuated via drag arms from twin, contra-rotating camshafts. |
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While you have to drag me kicking and screaming into sentimental, weepy Disney flicks, this one really got me. |
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He contributed his drag racing know-how to help design a quarter-mile Cadillac racer. |
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I've always raced motorcycles in some form or another, but I've always liked drag racing. |
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For the raccoons, he left food scraps in a hubcap dish leashed by chain to a tree so the animals wouldn't drag it under the cottage. |
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When failure has launched a rabbit punch and uppercut combination, can he drag himself back from failure and go on to greater things? |
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The balance of the schedule visits markets that have a long and storied tradition in sport compact drag racing. |
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They were barely able to drag themselves back to camp like the pathetic weaklings and cowards they are. |
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The average F1 car can accelerate faster than most other race cars, aside from drag racing and rally cars that is. |
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He then started to drag her across the road by her arm and her hair, while shouting abusively at her. |
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When applying mascara, drag the wand outwards to the outer upper corner to open up eyes further. |
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I was ready to about-face and let him drag me home when I noticed an imposing shape in the distance. |
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After his dark drinking days, O'Neil clambered on the wagon only to find his Dad determined to drag him off. |
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I was as close as a young lady might be to her abigail, but it did not help that I could not drag a coherent word out of her. |
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This was another great season for the association, members of which took top-class prizes in all the big drag hunts in Cork and Limerick. |
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The Motorsport Industry Association has also organised the event, where a variety of road, rally and drag cars are being displayed. |
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Events held include bracket races, Jr. drag races, Thursday night street car races, and Friday night drags. |
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We cannot let them drag us down to their level, where violence is the only way to solve problems. |
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But for those people who want to ride to hounds, collectively they may go once and try it, be it a fox hunt or a drag hunt. |
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Things are about to change now with the Bangalore round of Speed Run 2003, a drag event for cars and bikes. |
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In spite of that, a drag hunt has existed for many years and still exists today. |
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He has been running his leaf blower as she revs the obnoxiously loud engine in her drag car. |
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She waltzed over to where I lay, took a drag on her cigarette and exhaled the smoke right into my face. |
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Not enough crisp brown leaves through which I can noisily drag my feet when walking along the pavements. |
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They tend to drag the opposition down to their level and bore them into submission. |
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In a similar way, the abuser tries to drag their partner down to their level. |
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It got a bit silly and niggly at times as they tried to break us mentally and drag us down to their level. |
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Daddy would always try to drag Keiko into the game, but she refused no matter what, and watched them from the sidelines. |
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I watched her drag on her cigarette, the smoke hanging between us like toxic angel hair. |
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The vampire took another drag on his cigarette and looked to Tanya, who stood shaking in a corner. |
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When that doesn't work, they get him addicted and drag the information out of him when he's in a delirious state. |
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He was ready to physically drag the information out of him, and prayed his Keeper would give him permission. |
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They don't want to drag it up again and create bad memories for her family. |
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The entire affair will drag on for months and it could be that the legal eagles will be the only ones to do well out of it. |
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One of them is where I will drag and drop correspondence that I cannot answer right away. |
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This creates increased atmospheric drag on spacecraft in low orbits, shortening their orbital lifetime. |
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Two years ago, Kevin O'Donnell could barely swim 12 lengths of his local swimming pool and would drag himself totally exhausted from the water. |
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Fuora said grinning, she lit a cigarette and took a long drag then blew the smoke into Bree's face. |
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In its hanging wall, however, a drag fold syncline and a rollover anticline developed. |
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He took a long drag on his cigarette and sighed, smoke blowing out of his mouth. |
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With the reel marked in this way, an angler can feel he has reliable drag settings and can adjust it accordingly during the fight. |
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Xola used to drag me to a secluded spot, with a biology book in his hands, to revise and prepare for the exams. |
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Perhaps most obvious is the drag on the economy imposed by widespread and unrestrained graft and corruption. |
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His experiments on the lift and drag of an aircraft helped answer the riddle of how birds fly and led to new wing designs. |
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In light of the historic failure of state-organised socialism what might replace capitalism if and when it becomes a drag on human development? |
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But we do expect that if you cannot ride to hounds to hunt the fox, then the drag hunt in its present form is an acceptable alternative. |
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She took a drag on her cigarette, blowing the smoke out through her nostrils. |
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But if the talks drag on beyond next week, sources close to the group say it will probably press ahead with the announcement anyway. |
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Leave the drag to give line at medium pressure, it's your safety net to protect the line if the shark changes speed and direction suddenly. |
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I half expected her to drag me away, like Livi had done, but she stayed where she was. |
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Rather than drag out a seductive melody until it eventually becomes tawdry, the longest song on Be With is a Lilliputian four minutes. |
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Line was standard 15 lb monofilament so that the drag of the line was predictable in the conditions. |
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As a substitute for sticking her tongue out at me, she took a long drag on the cigarette and blew a plume of smoke toward my face. |
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As more line is pulled from the reel, the amount of drag will increase without the lever or star being touched. |
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Two ushers had to literally pick the guy up out of his chair and drag him out. |
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With the wind blowing from left to right, I used the line drag to move the fly through each cast across and down like salmon fishing. |
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Thorn took a deep drag of his cigarette before blowing out the smoke toward the detective with a smirk. |
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An egalitarian peasant, exhilarated and probably drunk, grabs the hand of a girl from the visiting gentry, to drag her into the round dance. |
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Her notarized written descriptions included dressing in drag and behaving rudely. |
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Some of you might even think this amount of drag is too much, but with good line and well tied knots it is about right, believe me. |
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Across the ridge, the asymmetric flow pattern in the asthenosphere will cause differential drag at the base of the lithosphere. |
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Good old boys drink whisky and rye, but what's the tipple of a famous drag queen? |
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Sometimes, just sometimes, to only work becomes either a drag or just too boring. |
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The drag about this pace of life is I really can't remember anything I want to talk about. |
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The four knights tried to drag him outside, to avoid aggravating their sacrilege by defiling the sanctuary. |
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The 3.1-ounce 3200 balances well with the bantam-weight XP, yet houses a click drag strong enough to stop runaway lunkers cold. |
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Make sure you have that drag set, for these bass hit so hard it can be quite alarming. |
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And any fish that can pull line off against ten pounds of drag is a fish that you ought to give line to anyway! |
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This is simply done by pulling the line and adjusting the drag as you pull so that it gives line. |
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Soon politics will no longer be a boring drag and life could get very regal in the Aras. |
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He took a drag from his cigarette, then blew the smoke at the camera and laughed. |
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Yeah, you don't have to use autofill or manually drag tracks and playlists over one by one. |
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Yes we could put a tractor beam on the mother ship and drag it along with us. |
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To drag an old friend and a new one into a maelstrom of complications was nearly unforgivable. |
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Setting your drag must depend on where you are fishing, but over the rough stuff, wind it up solid and give not an inch of line. |
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The linen was boiled, scrubbed, rinsed and given a final soak in Robin Blue to drag out the last erg of whiteness before starching. |
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There's not an empty storefront on Oak Street, the main drag through this former orchard-and-lumber hub on the Columbia River. |
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We headed out of our street and onto the main drag that led into Alexandra. |
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He took a deep drag on the cigarette he had lit then let the smoke drift slowly out of his mouth. |
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Start your roaming a couple miles northeast of Plymouth on the main drag through the area, Shenandoah Road. |
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We were fortunate to find a quiet minor road which criss-crossed the main drag and took us nearer the coastline and through tiny villages. |
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She took a deep drag of her cigarette before blowing the filthy smoke toward Manda's face. |
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Then you reach the main drag around Key Span Park, home to the Brooklyn Cyclones minor league baseball team. |
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He had snuck out of class for a crafty drag and a teacher, Jase, had sprung him. |
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Because of the twin drag system the reels do not have to be as big as a conventional reel. |
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We took a stroll down the main drag the other day and it took about ten minutes to see everything. |
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The first time I went to Vietnam, I was impressed by the wide range of international restaurants along the main drag of Ho Chi Minh City. |
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Systems Union, which supplies mid-range accountancy software systems, today said it had managed to drag itself back into the black. |
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While drag kings have become well-known in major metropolitan areas, not everyone has been able to explore their playful explorations of gender. |
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My several floor mates took me to the kitchenette and then they made me up for the drag night. |
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My flirtation with Abba music consisted of drag shows with outrageous costumes and lipsynching, which mind you, I thoroughly enjoy. |
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Make sure multiplier drag washers have been fully cleaned and give line freely without snatching. |
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Larry mentioned this year that he almost always has to build the roof for the missions, which I guess is a drag because they are complicated. |
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After touchdown, the aircraft's drag chute malfunctioned during deployment. |
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This reduces drag and lowers the radar cross section of the aircraft, making detection by the enemy more difficult. |
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To train for schlepping the 200-plus pound sledges, he suggests that clients drag a string of tractor tires behind them on their favorite hikes. |
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Was society really yearning for another drag comedy, this time featuring college guys in miniskirts? |
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And then they in turn became sclerotic, conservative, autocratic, and a drag on their societies, which is what they are now. |
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Reduce aerodynamic drag and enhance fuel economy by keeping less weight on the front area of the car. |
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Alternatively, the missile is heated in an arc around its circumference and crumples under atmospheric drag force or its own G-force. |
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For those who have never seen live drag king shows, this documentary is definitely an eye-opener. |
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It was a gay-friendly environment where he could be himself, where he could show off his latest drag outfits, where he could joke. |
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Drag queens and drag kings decked out in tulle and rented tuxedos drank wine coolers for historical accuracy. |
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At higher speeds, air drag supplies a force that must be counteracted by the engine, again consuming more fuel. |
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The owner of the mastiff digs in and tries to drag his dog over to us to have a chat. |
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Perhaps that is why this holier-than-thou hoochie seeks the psychic matchmaking advice of a monstrous drag queen. |
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The only hope of rapping the press's knuckles is to be sufficiently rich and thick-skinned to drag your grievance through the courts. |
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Newberry has won at least one national event in 21 different seasons throughout his drag racing career. |
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This puts the center of rolling friction drag behind the center of gravity. |
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They're the major cause of the 12 000 official rescues each year and probably drag seaward on the order of 25 000 unwilling bathers annually. |
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However, the most efficient possible pure drag stroke is relatively simple to analyze. |
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They know they will be defeated in the next election, so they will drag the process out to the last day. |
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Now I don't have to drag myself to the second-rate theater where this film is playing in Madison. |
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We did not take any pleasure in having to drag the process out until we got the answers we all required. |
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Nomi's look suggested dangerous androgyny, a sexless scariness that drew directly from both glitzy drag and gloomy Gothic ideals. |
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Next, I suggest you make an effort to drag him along when you go shopping, and occasionally treat him to some fashionable threads. |
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Going out may seem like a drag when you don't know what to wear, but we have the threads to help you look like you own the place. |
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Maybe the re-appearance of her beloved Quickos will finally drag her out of this sorry state of maudlin, mumbling, booze-addled torpor. |
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Throughout the year, coastal fisheries staff wade into the shallow water along bay shorelines and drag fine-webbed seines. |
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He decides to play drunk, and bellows songs while the cantina staff pick him up and drag him towards the doors. |
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The members remain free to assemble together for a mock chase, or a drag hunt or simply a communal ride. |
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In addition to being good performers and entertainers, drag queens have to be funny, and throwing shade is a huge part of that. |
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We are approached with dozens of cases every year but many don't ever come to a conclusion as the health boards drag the process out so long. |
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This attached vortex force is the source of pressure drag on a bluff body, such as a sphere or a flat plate normal to a steady flow. |
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In a drag hunt, a field master leads a team on horseback, guided by foxhounds on the trail of an animal scent. |
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So far it looks like a thinly veiled threat to drag the process out in legalistic wranglings. |
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All then we have to wait for is for them to stop all of these lawsuits that drag the process out. |
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The problem is, the months seem to drag by so slowly that it's driving me up the wall. |
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The evening seemed to drag by slowly, like a slug carrying a weight on it's back. |
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I would stand there, shocked, drag a finger across the mess and slip it into my mouth to see what you gave me. |
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However, if the proper amount of toe-out exists, then the inside tire will generate a larger drag force. |
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He stood, setting his wine glass down on the coffee table and taking a long drag of his cigarette. |
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Meanwhile, in a castle that shouldn't be there, they were holding one of Luke's arms each, letting his feet drag along the ground. |
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The result is a major drag by your ankle toward the shore because of your tombstoning board. |
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A possible measure of drag is shear stress, but normal forces for inviscid flow can be viewed as responsible for most of the power loss. |
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The cabaret this night was a Geri Halliwell tribute, and consisted mainly of various drag acts miming to her records. |
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As soon as the Move command starts and a ghost image appears as you drag the entities, the entities are regenerated so they appear as boxes. |
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Once you've identified your clip, just drag the mouse cursor over the area you want. |
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Using this program, I can give you a feature where you can drag a picture from the desktop into an article. |
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In the Edit mode, click on the scene you want to move, hold down the mouse button and drag it to the required place in the Storyboard list. |
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The data visualization tool allowed me to drag my mouse over the various ski resorts and see the skiing conditions, including snowfall and depth. |
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The interface reflects this, and you are able to easily select players and assign them units, or just drag the player's icon over the group. |
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If you'd like to move your text, click and hold your left mouse button directly over your text to drag it to your desired position. |
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If your mouse pointer is moving too fast, drag the slider to the slower side. |
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The image deformation tools let you drag the corners of a 2D image to deform it, perhaps to change or emphasize perspective effects. |
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If you'd like to move your text, click and hold your left mouse button to drag your text to your desired position. |
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The weight of her wet clothes made it difficult to drag herself out of the water, but Annabelle managed. |
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At this, a couple of selection team hopefuls get up and reluctantly drag themselves from the room. |
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Eventually, one of the other guys' girlfriends would intrude on them and drag her boyfriend off to dance. |
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He was an incredibly focused man so much so that his friends had to drag him to any social event he ever attended. |
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Like a mad tugboat, my friend Michael nonetheless seemed eager to drag me to the event. |
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First I was chilled, then hot, then so weak I could barely pull myself out to drag our boat over sand shallows. |
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He pulled on her roughly, trying to drag her back towards the shore, but wasn't making very good progress. |
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To minimize the window, just click on a corner of the screen, hold the mouse down and drag to resize the window. |
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The short film focuses on a businessman who transforms into a drag queen at night. |
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This just gave them an opportunity to turn more of the city into the lawless chaos they tend to drag with them where ever they go. |
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But the drag persists on the hardware side, where we're still repurposing Windows laptops for Linux. |
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Baggy drag makes no sense at all for a sport played by women for the amusement of other women! |
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Of course, in some cases, they won't do either, which is when it helps to lasso them and drag them behind your horse. |
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Away from the main drag of the town, it can all seem a shade dowdy. |
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I took a drag from my cigarette, and the smoke from my exhale seemed to hover in the air, visible by the dim streetlights even with the falling snow. |
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On a dance floor crowded with drag performers who are preening either with feminine realness or clownish flamboyance, Aviance is a unique creature. |
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The idea came to them four years ago, when a young drag starlet won all the gold tiaras on her eligible drag show circuit and didn't have anywhere left to strut her stuff. |
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The young man, clad in long drag robes with wavy dark hair answered. |
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He was the premier drag act in Britain for more than three decades. |
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Has there been any attempt on the part of the drag or bloodhound to devise a new form of the sport that might suit people that are not used to hunting in any way? |
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If he took the time to investigate this issue further he would find that video evidence is available showing greyhounds enthusiastically following a drag lure. |
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And as for the hunters, you can still have a jolly good day out on a drag hunt and I and many more like-minded people look forward to joining you. |
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The fastest modified bikes at the drag event take part in the Top Bike and Competition Bike classes, pulling in speeds of under 8 seconds on the standing quarter. |
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He also owns a Harley and a drag car, both of which are in the garage. |
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The tan girl continued to drag her feet and walk with her head down. |
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He wanted to drag the information out of his friend's mouth. |
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The field evidence includes the presence of several longitudinal extensional folds such as a rollover anticline and drag folds that are related to normal faults in the area. |
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In this case the folds found within the Miocene sediments have been interpreted as extensional folding in the form of the ramp anticlines and drag folds. |
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When one medieval fiefdom defeated another they would drag back its jewels, gold, tapestries and art objects as the spoils of war. |
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The lion-like predator, which could stand nearly one metre and weighed about 250 kilograms, had a pair of retractable thumb-like claws to disembowel or drag prey up trees. |
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I also wonder why the police don't take a little more interest in the crazy foreigners who rent the huge chopper style motorcycles and who use the road as a drag strip. |
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The next week, he and his wife have a knock-down drag out physical fight over this woman in Chicago, and he winds up with a lulu of a black eye and a broken pair of glasses. |
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Architects and designers can integrate these virtual luminaires into their own building simulations directly from the Internet through a drag and drop technique. |
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Because of their buoyancy, halite beds may deform or rise and drag surrounding rocks, producing salt domes or act as fill or lubrication in geological faults. |
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No increase in speed was observed but he sensed that the drag level had increased, so he steepened the angle of dive until 0.96 appeared on the Machmeter. |
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Sessile aquatic macrophytes, however, cannot maintain the same well-defined three-dimensional structure because of the strong drag and shear forces of moving water. |
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The street, Foothill Boulevard, is the main drag in the region. |
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Even on Hempstead Turnpike, which is sort of the main drag of of Nassau County, running from Queens into Suffolk County, there used to be wide open spaces. |
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The general was going to stroll up and down the main drag in Nashua, allowing the press to take dramatic pictures of him surveying the impulse-buy counters of local stores. |
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She says the moderate ayatollahs of the religious establishment in Najaf are largely favorable to the US, but they do not want the occupation to drag on. |
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So they took the hind legs of the animal and began to drag it the other way. |
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With a group of young men in the slum he formed Rock Angels, a drag act performing dance, music and drama. |
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The truth is that dressing up in drag and pretending to be gay have been part of posh male British horseplay for centuries. |
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This airflow creates a drag force that is substantially reduced by winglets and backswept wingtips resulting in increased flying range and reduced fuel consumption. |
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Plaited terylene line is nice to hold on to, especially when you need to drag yourself back down to the hook to disengage it, or use it for a bit of underwater rock-climbing. |
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At least I work from home so I won't be totally screwed if I can't get a rental car right away, but I definitely don't want this thing to drag out. |
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The responsible thing then was to drag your weary body to work, superglue your eyelids open and bang away at the keyboard so nobody else would suffer. |
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There was the jab at a blue-haired Liza Minnelli, claiming she was a man in drag masquerading as the Oscar winning legend. |
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The seamen from HMS Excellent were tasked to take over, piling arms and improvising drag ropes from lengths of rope commandeered from the railway station. |
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If the pilot advances the throttle to obtain full power from the engine, the thrust will exceed the drag and the airplane will begin to accelerate. |
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Away games can be more of a dogfight, where fast, furious, frenetic, blood and thunder football can drag a good team down to its opposition's level. |
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So how on earth does she manage to drag herself into the comedy bear pit? |
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Nor did the ancient crocodiles have tooth serrations of correct size and spacing to have made drag marks observed on some of the best-preserved bones. |
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These non-attitudes, or baseless opinions, can drag the data away from a position of reliability or usefulness. |
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This breach is an extraordinary emotional drag on the exhausted population. |
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The bell for lunch rings, and I slowly pull myself out of my desk and drag my feet down the hall toward the cafeteria. |
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Because it was so difficult for Phil to drag Caleb around, it adds to the drama. |
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To me, death was a mysterious, dark, horrible thing that would catch you and drag you down into a deep abyss, away from everything and everyone you loved. |
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We were standing outside the Monitor's office in the harsh afternoon sun and now Short, a compact woman with a ruddy complexion, took a drag on her cigarette. |
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So as not to spoil it I've hidden the text as white though, so if you want to see it you need to drag your mouse across the blank looking area below. |
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If one restaurant is doing badly it doesn't have access to the bank accounts of the other restaurants and thus there is no way for the bad apples to drag down the barrel. |
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The phenomenon increases the ratio of lift to drag for a wing. |
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An unsuccessful attempt at Bohemian jollification is interrupted by the arrival of Musetta with Mimi, who could hardly drag herself up the stairs. |
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Just recently, two people convicted, one of them for murder for drag racing on a public street, rammed into another car, killing people in the car. |
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Now pipe down or I'll drag you off by that rat-tail of yours. |
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In the five years since the financial crisis struck, the country is still struggling to stay afloat as debt payment remains the biggest drag on its economy. |
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He also started drag racing cars, and once crashed a coupe while drivng 90 miles per hour. |
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The current Australian stars emulate a technique that is best described by the drag theorists and follows the kinesiological model of what is humanly mechanically superior. |
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She founded the legendary drag festival that is held in Manhattan every year, and created her own trademarked routine of singing and dancing fused with stand-up comedy. |
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Four male dancers, two drag comediennes and about 10 ladyboys will be performing their tongue-in-cheek routines in a storm of colour, glitter and spectacular costumes. |
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In the dusty corridors of power, Disraeli was an exotic orchid whose drag enlivened many a boring wet Monday. |
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And by the time we went for a walk up to that waterfall that I posted pics of a bit further back I was feeling a box of birds and he was starting to drag his feet. |
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If he wins the presidency, will Romney drag his party toward the center or become a doormat for the arch-conservative wing? |
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To move a theme around on your desktop, hold down the Alt key, left-click with the mouse and drag the theme to wherever you want it located on your desktop. |
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What it did do was drag him down, as though my shot had dropped him into the dunk tank at the state fair. |
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And this widening and immoral disparity surely may drag down our national numbers from the mediocre to the bad. |
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Under our current nitwit sequester policy, government cutbacks continued to drag down growth. |
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Moreover, that figure includes a lot of studios and small one bedrooms that drag down the average. |
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Italy, which always seems to drag down the rest of Europe, is, of course, Merill Lynch. |
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I intuited that the adventure would be defined by eight hours of smelling diesel exhaust and watching hooks drag through the water without result. |
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Some of them no doubt wonder whether we are the sort of parents who drag their children from one important cultural event to another, no matter how bored they are. |
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It was difficult to drag myself from this remarkable family. |
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To remove individual desktop icons from your desktop, you can drag the icon to the Recycle Bin or you can right-click on the shortcut and select Delete. |
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In graphical editors, to change a block of text, click and drag the mouse to highlight the text, then click an icon or menu option or type a keyboard shortcut. |
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In 1920 two were dispatched to the depths and the rest were left at anchor, until a storm early the next year caused their anchors to drag and chains to break. |
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This allows a user to input the swing and drag circles and activates an alarm if the anchor begins to drag or another ship is about to move within the danger circle. |
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Other people might know more than the tender about Meyin, and he planned to ask around, but he knew that the next nine and a half hours would drag by excruciatingly slowly. |
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Even if the sentence is reduced on appeal, he still seems certain to miss the competition as his lawyers and those of his club continue to drag the process out. |
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The dog of course, had to take me for an arm wrenching drag and Ditto looked on with some displeasure when she realised that the mad animal shouting at her was attached to me! |
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A downhill frozen start continued to a long uphill drag through a muddy wooded section before turning into the wind, past the start for a second lap. |
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The drag of a subsonic plane is primarily due to friction with the air, as well as the pressure difference between the front and trailing surfaces. |
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That friction-like drag slowed the moving cloud of atoms to a standstill, although each atom continued to move randomly near its place in the array. |
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At present, they are more of an economic drag and a liability. |
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Gains by both groups after encouraging figures from the company saw the FTSE shrug off the drag caused by weaker bank, pharmaceutical and telecom stocks. |
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If dropping a shot, it is best to steer just west of Runnel Stone and drop it onto the wreck at 20-25m, letting the line drag back across the rock. |
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Rather than a larger reel, invest in additional ball bearings and improved drag systems, both of which are more important than a few turns of string. |
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Have your drag set firm enough to make a pollack work hard to take line from the reel, but light enough to give line well before the line's breaking strain point. |
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He took a drag from the cigarette and blew some smoke in my direction. |
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She glared at him, taking a long drag from the cigarette and exhaling a small cloud of smoke that was quickly swept away by the unforgiving Chicago wind. |
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He took a drag off his cigarette, smiling and blowing the smoke upwards. |
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I mean, everybody knew her from a safe distance as she took her fat, one-eyed, almost bald tomcat, Strudel, for his morning drag around the complex. |
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The Cleethorpes boat put two men on board, despite four-metre high waves, the tow was connected and slowly the bigger lifeboat started to drag the trawler out of the surf. |
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The modern trackways all had drag traces from gastropod shells. |
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On the main drag were a series of strip malls, one of which contained a restaurant called Afghan Brothers. |
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Thus, by pulling the rope with a motor, the whalers can drag the whale back to their ship. |
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Doing drag in your own lookbook may be the wryest way to keep things subversive and exciting. |
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Just hold down the Alt key as you click on a tool icon and drag it off the toolbar. |
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This effect is called the Zener effect after the man who estimated this drag force to. |
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Countersunk or flush rivets are used extensively on the exterior of aircraft for aerodynamic reasons such as reduced drag and turbulence. |
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The aircraft is designed to use a drag parachute as a brake, but Mr Prothero didn't have time to deploy it. |
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Many were concerned about how much longer the war would drag on or suspected that Germany could not win a war fought on two fronts. |
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I don't want to drag out this talk, so I'll stop unless you have questions. |
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Many aerodynamic experiments are conducted in wind tunnels, to simulate real life situations while measuring the various drag forces on the car. |
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Unlike a drag hunt, where the scent is laid in a straight line, trailers will be trying to mirror the zigzag path of a hunted fox. |
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I feel bad for him, but at the same time I cannot let him drag me down into his depths of negativity. |
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A propeller is said to drag when the sails urge the vessel faster than the revolutions of the screw can propel her. |
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The use of the catch-pole is said to have been to take horsemen in battle by the neck and drag them from their horses. |
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Unruly clients might take the bit between their teeth and threaten to drag their patron into the fray. |
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If the text has been autowrapped for you by MindManager, drag the edge to the right to unwrap it if you desire a long, single-line box. |
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After installing you can turn button mode off and drag the new actions where you want them to appear in your menu. |
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Wings and canards channel the airflow in the most efficient way to get the least amount of drag from the car. |
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With a cocktail stick drag lines from the inside of the chocolate circles to the outside, repeat for each circle to create webs. |
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I had him lashed to a bamboo travois with two supply-carriers detailed to drag him along with us. |
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Neighborhood life centers around Seventh Avenue, the main shopping drag for residents, with not a tourist trap in sight. |
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The stretch between Sloan's Curve and the Lake Worth Pier produces well whether you drag ballyhoo or bonito strips or a split-tail mullet. |
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The one continuing annoyance, though, is the need to drag out a toolchest to have all the implements necessary to accomplish the task. |
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This is due to the ergometer's inability to properly simulate the larger rowers drag on a boat due to weight. |
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In the United States, stock car racing and drag racing became firmly established. |
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