Any momentum you have created, you can uncreate and, ultimately, change the final outcome. |
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I hope he won't let the momentum gained here be drowned in yet more backbiting. |
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The movements to abolish the trade and emancipate the slaves gathered momentum. |
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As Arsenal's form slides, Madrid have gathered a momentum interrupted only by the walloping in Zaragoza. |
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And there are definitely times where the momentum of the mix flags slightly. |
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The first half proceeded at a rapid pace, as momentum switched hands numerous times. |
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But instead of being thankful that you have been reminded about this event the mind tends to wander off and take a momentum of its own. |
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The entire field of quantum mechanics owes much of its existence to the study of angular momentum. |
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However, he's never built momentum, so my guess is that the heavier competition here will ace him out. |
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The news was welcomed by traders in the city who have weathered a difficult winter, as they vowed to keep up the momentum. |
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I just hope I can keep the momentum going and not be tempted to procrastinate on assignments and tasks. |
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To get some tire-spinning momentum at the start, the engine had to be revved up and the clutch pedal banged out. |
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However warm or cold we are to the general idea of the EU, nothing we decide just now will slow or speed up its political momentum. |
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He's consistent, powerful, a huge hitter and, most importantly, he has bags of confidence and momentum just now. |
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As the wheels of political community gather momentum, I am left wondering how many similar conversations I will have. |
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Imagine coming down with 260 pounds on your shoulders, and I'm following it with the momentum, and whiplashing myself down into him. |
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We are already addressing some of the issues raised by Sir John Stevens and will continue the momentum with a White Paper in the spring. |
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The arm of the dancer to her left literally stretches as it reaches toward the leader's hand, where momentum has broken the circle. |
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The play has no forward momentum, and plot arrives in Act 2 seemingly as an afterthought. |
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Keeping the momentum going Thomas was again unlucky as his drop goal attempt rebounded off the post. |
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They got the goal, they got the momentum and then in the second half of extra-time they just wiped the floor with us. |
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Some of these records are testaments to remarkable teamwork and the power of momentum. |
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This creates sufficient momentum to bring your hips out of the water and past your head. |
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However, he lost his momentum during the flip, and his carefully executed spin turned into a wobble, sending him crashing into the floor below. |
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In fact, the narrative is full of loose ends and red herrings, and the episodic writing frequently loses momentum. |
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As the herd gained momentum the bells on the lead cows rang out louder and the erratic clanging became a regular tolling. |
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The trend has taken on added momentum because so many companies are sticking to their knitting. |
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As efforts to reforest the Earth gain momentum and as tree plantations expand, tree planting will emerge as a leading economic activity. |
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A series of well-placed shots saw her level the scores and keep up the momentum to win the fourth game. |
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The potential momentum of diminishing privilege is so horrifying, they must handle it by reinventing the language of their enemy as their own. |
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The thrilling Toccata with its driving momentum was riveting, coloured by strumming repeated-note effects and buoyant Yemenite dance figures. |
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The administration is conducting an internal review, but momentum for an independent investigation is growing. |
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Due credit has to go to the hosts for striving to maintain some sense of momentum in the absence of any searching questions. |
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The camera continually zips and zooms around the actors, creating a sense of momentum and urgency, even during the rare slow times. |
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Since the momentum for reshoring began in 2011, 24 apparel companies have been reshored, compared with 41 electronics companies. |
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We are left with a deep and palpable sense of the class hatred that gained momentum in the lead-up to the coup. |
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Tap the momentum of the big events to encourage supporters to leaflet their own areas and build support among people they know. |
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If you don't have that momentum built up, sometimes you cannot leap the gap. |
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The rhythmic angularity of the recontextualized rift imparts a temporary sense of disorientation that subverts the song's forward momentum. |
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The reason for the Zeeman effect is that in a magnetic field, the angular momentum quantum state can undergo a displacement from degeneracy. |
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There are four quantum numbers, n, l, m, and m s, that describe the energy levels, angular momentum, magnetic properties, and spin of the atom. |
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The angular momentum lost by the Earth's axial rotation appears in the lunar orbit, the total angular momentum being conserved. |
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He went on to work on the interaction of diatomic molecules with precessing electrons, studying the angular momentum within the molecule itself. |
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As the Earth's speed of rotation diminishes owing to tidal friction, its angular momentum falls. |
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For example, simulations could check that energy and angular momentum are conserved properly on the horizon. |
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He has bombarded his samples with circularly polarized light, which contains photons with spin angular momentum. |
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This transfer changes the angular momentum of the stars, and changes their separation and orbital periods. |
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Because the wheels are moving slow, the angular momentum is less and the direction of rotation is easily changed. |
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Keep in mind that as the radius of the cloud decreased, the angular momentum didn't decrease, and so the speed of the spin increased. |
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Sadly, growth momentum can't be easily recaptured, and a costly three-year process of restoration or replanting will be required. |
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Well, I would just say, they're riding the momentum, so you know, why not go all the way, and say the Red Sox do it? |
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He should be able to ride this momentum and claim the No.1 ranking before the year is out. |
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They travel to Denver next week having won 4 of their last 5 and riding a wave of momentum to take on the Broncos. |
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The Warriors hope to ride their momentum as they kick off their playoff drive this weekend. |
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His choreography is an onslaught at first, but after riding the momentum, one may find it satisfying, galvanizing, and thrilling. |
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For Martin, starting over means picking up where he left off, riding the momentum that propelled him into the Chase. |
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The North Carolina senator is hoping to ride the momentum of his Iowa performance to a very strong showing here in New Hampshire and beyond. |
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He got hot at the same time last year and rode the momentum to his first championship. |
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Angular momentum can twist light cones and even make time travel possible in theory if not in practice. |
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He was tackled a metre short of the line but momentum and a good long arm saw him touch down in style. |
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He writes as if he had rivers of knowledge gushing out of his head under their own momentum. |
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Why the law of momentum conservation is not violated when a ball rolls down a hill and gains momentum? |
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As we generate the roll-out of a portfolio of products over the next year, it will generate its own momentum. |
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Reacting to the momentum of events, Lenin, from hiding, ordered preparations for an armed insurrection. |
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We can now look forward to the final and hope that the lads can keep up the momentum. |
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This year has found the pop group in rude health, building on the momentum of their self-titled debut album selling 270,000 copies. |
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It is laid back, ambling on its jolly way, and just when it should be gathering momentum it runs out of steam. |
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To be really successful from the beginning, the peace process needed momentum. |
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But she's too drunk to keep her balance and the momentum of the lurch is enough to send her sprawling. |
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The dance performance just set the mood and the momentum was well maintained with a series of items. |
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Not only is the moment not particularly funny, its maladroitness ruins any momentum the film had been building. |
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The rocket continued higher on the momentum from the successful first-stage burn, but it soon peaked and started to fall. |
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The momentum trader has already engaged in technical analysis, examining stock charts for signs of the breakout. |
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The momentum of this present economy derives from the speed of its underpinning technologies. |
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Channeling the errand momentum, Ace led with his right hand and cartwheeled backward leading into a chain of visually stunning backflips. |
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If you set a snowball off down a hill it will gather speed and momentum and that's what's happened here. |
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The desire for speed gathered momentum in the twentieth century as America's strategic obligations broadened across the globe. |
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Smoke twisted from the jaws of the stack, the big wheel turned, slowly at first, gathering momentum and speed. |
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Inspired by prohibition in the US, his campaign soon gathered momentum and the Alliance became a political force to be reckoned with. |
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Despite the momentum toward recovery, the baht is fragile and the stock market moribund. |
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Sales of new light commercial vehicles, bakkies and minibuses had also maintained strong upward momentum. |
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And if he keeps up this momentum, the baldie who launched a thousand advert soundtracks should start watching his back. |
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It was investors looking for bargains who produced last week's momentum, not shorts scrambling to cover their positions. |
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At 6-foot-7 and 250 pounds, the giant enjoys giving his team momentum boosts by scrapping with defenders. |
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However, the actors are able to sustain the trials of the text without losing momentum. |
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Pauses, stops, and breaks will help the film, which never develops any real momentum. |
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It could also add enough momentum to finally bring New Labour's privatisation bandwagon to a grinding halt. |
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Bangla was the language of the majority, and the movement for Bangla as the national language gained momentum from this day. |
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The potential strike by football mascots is gathering momentum, just seven days after the move was revealed by the Evening Press. |
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Edwards has a great opening here, but he loses momentum by going back to tax policy, which was dully batted around on the last question. |
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You cannot measure both the position and the momentum of any particle with perfect accuracy. |
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This year has found The Coral in rude health, building on the momentum of their self-titled debut album selling 270,000 copies. |
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As the Semantic Web gains momentum, an increased number of information resources will be just as useful to software agents as to humans. |
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It was the Swede's 24th goal in 72 internationals but after that the 1994 semi-finalists lost their early momentum. |
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It was indeed a battle for the fittest and reputations did take a severe beating once the competitions gained momentum. |
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He had a little wobble in his third round but drained some tremendous putts to keep his momentum going. |
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The Internet has made it very easy for candidates to translate momentum into contributions and volunteers. |
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The direction for torque and therefore angular momentum is given by the right-hand-rule. |
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Nearly all market turns show divergences between price and technical indicators such as momentum. |
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The shake-up sparked the Warriors and immediately shifted the momentum in the fourth set. |
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Its existence was suggested to explain missing energy and angular momentum when a beta particle was emitted from a radioactive element. |
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Why is the law of momentum conservation not violated when a ball rolls down a hill and gains momentum? |
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In a long jump, in theory, the weights could be shifted mid-jump to alter the jumper's centre of mass and make the most of the extra momentum. |
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The bid has gained considerable momentum since it was declared last August. |
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The forward momentum and new energy from our Convention should be carried through this current biennium. |
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The excess angular momentum can be accommodated by fragmenting the cloud, a process that leads to a binary or multiple-star system. |
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The wrapper flew off, carried by its momentum, and slapped against the wall ten feet to my right. |
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The operation to catch blackbucks in the Aluru area of Kurnool district gathered momentum with 25 deer being caught so far. |
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Increased momentum forces a fast tuck and tight flip turn, and to quickly reassume streamline position as swimmer pushes off wall. |
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We've got a little bit of momentum with us at the moment and we've got to continue that. |
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The forest of streamers from the wharf to the ship's rail slowly broke as the vessel gained momentum. |
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Sahn pressed the brakes as hard as he could, but now his own speed and momentum were against him. |
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Matt's momentum carried him forward, but he used the guys body to spin him in mid air. |
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Its large pointed ears were laid back flat against its head as it gained momentum. |
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He jumped off when the disk was close, using his earlier momentum to go speeding towards Valshar's body. |
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The strip strike set the hook, his speed and momentum carried the fish skywards, head shaking, gills flared. |
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That tiny bit of motion gets a little momentum started that eventually builds to the bigger movement you're after. |
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Scuba divers can glide peacefully once they build up some momentum with a few kicks. |
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In order to fly, the Manx shearwater must be on a steep incline so as to gain momentum and height in the air. |
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The process of setting up municipal courts also gained momentum in the course of the year. |
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Started two years back, this concept has now gained momentum and spread throughout the nation. |
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The sport of competitive gaming has been gaining momentum along with the growth of the industry. |
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Sedbergh pressed hard afterwards to build on their momentum but could not force a winning goal. |
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However, the focus will be on how the company intends to contain costs and yet maintain momentum in development and research. |
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Such criticisms have gathered momentum following the police mishandling of one particular landmark case. |
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It developed its own intellectual momentum and with it an independence from the day-to-day political process. |
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The company has struggled to gain any momentum in revenues and growth since. |
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The campaign to rehabilitate Nietzsche in France swiftly gathered momentum. |
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Within a week she was in London on a training course, her enthusiasm rapidly gaining momentum. |
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Only in this way can we endeavor to maintain and build momentum as we close on the objective. |
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He added that crime trends often gathered momentum as word spreads about the profits. |
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As soon as we see the first signs of a loss of economic momentum in the U.S., pressure will come off the euro. |
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This will surely add momentum to a constitutional process already on that track. |
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They emanate a kind of spirit and momentum that forces the viewer to look at the world through the eyes of the artist. |
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We know that for the peace process to be ultimately successful, that momentum must be maintained. |
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Cowell keeps up his momentum and throws him into the turnbuckle before running into him like a speed train. |
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I kept on skating ahead of him, gathering more and more momentum and doing a complex combination of twirls, spins, and turns. |
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Big blockbuster films tend to creak under their own weight and the momentum of them, for an actor, sometimes just gets in the way. |
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And I sincerely hope that the new body will keep up the momentum and emphasis on that. |
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If he keeps up the same momentum then he could well establish himself as one of the best singer-songwriters around. |
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The momentum towards an election is entirely down to Brown and those who brief unattributably on his behalf. |
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Following through, the sudden change in inertia and momentum unbalanced her, and she fell on the bed, then to the floor. |
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It's highly uncommercial to have the story meander like this without narrative momentum. |
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Had sales momentum been maintained, Real would surely have boasted about it. |
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When a bullet is fired its momentum is transferred to the bob and can be determined from the amplitude of the pendulum. |
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It's unwise to charge up a hill at full speed but conserving momentum is crucial to avoid getting caught out by the slippery surface. |
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Elsewhere in Hungary unisonous singing gained momentum around 1540 with the advent of the first Protestant reformers. |
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The pace and driving momentum of the narrative, meanwhile, regularly render the book unputdownable. |
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Why shouldn't replay help decide whether he didn't land in bounds because of the tackle or because of his own momentum? |
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As more Yorkshire troops and airmen head for the Gulf, the momentum towards conflict looks unstoppable. |
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The conditions are in place for upward momentum from here but the market has not embraced this view, yet. |
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He's got a nifty little win streak going with comedies and the momentum continues with this smart take on the bromance. |
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Up to this stage quantum theory was set up in Euclidean space and used Cartesian tensors of linear and angular momentum. |
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Angular momentum is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction, and can be described by three components. |
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Since the end of the Cold War and all that, I thought Nasa had slowed down as the space race had lost momentum. |
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Similarly, if two objects are moving with the same velocity, one with twice the mass of the other also has twice the momentum. |
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This buck-passing, despite some valid observations, misses the common point that the momentum of market regulation is fundamentally irreversible. |
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That is a position which is already beginning to improve and we want to build on that momentum. |
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France, a former Newsweek reporter, juggles dozens of story lines, cutting quickly from scene to scene to achieve cinematic momentum. |
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The appeal fund is gathering momentum with a dance being held on Friday May 24 in the Castle Inn Ballynoe. |
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For example, the p orbital has three possible angular momentum quantum states that are degenerate under normal circumstances. |
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These waves can race across the ocean like the crack of a bullwhip, gaining momentum over thousands of kilometers. |
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This gives him momentum and sets him up for the moment of delivery, when his unusually supple wrists impart prodigious spin to the ball. |
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This symmetry relates to the spin angular momentum of fundamental particles. |
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Both the spin and orbital angular momentum of a beam can always be calculated from the transverse components of linear momentum. |
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The site's notoriety also gained momentum online with banner buys and e-mail and viral marketing. |
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The northern wind neared the top of the cliff and sped up, always gaining momentum. |
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Bearing this in mind, it is not at all surprising that charges of abuse of process gained momentum. |
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One observer said last night that he may be adopting the role of a stalking horse for the party, generating some momentum for change. |
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Levelling out the obesogenic slope is fundamental to slowing down the momentum of the obesity epidemic. |
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As Above, So Below finds Julian in a calmer mood than the usual galloping momentum of his octet line-up. |
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Hence I hit the mike with a full head of steam, overcharged and full of momentum. |
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He was the worst offender in the overconfidence that swept Portuguese ranks and halted their early momentum. |
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He put me on the defensive and I lost all the momentum I gained talking to the assistant. |
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Letting go of his weapon, the momentum carried him onwards and he hit the ground, sinking into a forward roll before smoothly regaining his feet. |
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Bristol's straightaways are long enough for some quick bursts of speed, especially when a driver can take momentum out of a corner. |
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Though the film is around these two men, it is the women who play the catalyst to all the events and add momentum to the story. |
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The play gains momentum in its second act, in which both leads and two fine male supports, finally hit their stride. |
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Wireless technologies such as pagers and cellular phones can send and receive e-mail today and are gaining momentum with users worldwide. |
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Talk of a hereditary succession gained momentum after news reports late last month that North Korea's state radio hinted at such a plan. |
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Alternatively, if the opening speaker is dry, stuffy, boring, or pompous, it gives every other speaker less momentum to work with. |
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Despite losing some of its momentum in the reprise, this was a stylish performance. |
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Angular momentum is also important for scientists trying to understand subatomic physics. |
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Gently increase acceleration and be prepared to change down through the gears to preserve momentum. |
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The end result is that the masses and charges of elementary particles are dependent on the momentum scale at which they are measured. |
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Unsurprisingly the momentum was lost when Cassano was substituted with 20 minutes remaining. |
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The momentum gathered pace late on as the Dow Jones Industrial Average moved ahead despite three straight days of gains on Wall Street. |
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Developing artistic momentum in their home country of South Africa, however, has not been easy. |
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They need to get a momentum going over the next 18 months to prepare for their defence of the trophy they won on home ground. |
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With each new threat from another candidate, his super PAC has launched blistering attack ads to help stall those candidates' momentum. |
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These changes were poorly written, horrendously acted, and served primarily as momentum stallers. |
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Viropharma stock was one of his calls during this period, and his people piled into it hugely, followed by a swarm of tag-along momentum players. |
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You would have to have a lot of power and sway and pick up a lot of momentum. |
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In paramagnetic materials, permanent magnetic moments arise from the intrinsic angular momentum of individual electrons. |
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I countered his lunge with a powerful swipe of my arm, using his momentum to thrust him to the ground. |
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But it should be obvious that next year's hurry-up primary season puts an absolute premium on early momentum. |
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This inquiry has started a momentum in looking at cold cases, not only from a forensic science point of view but also from an investigative one. |
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These pieces sound like isolated fragments from a musical notebook, and lack the momentum of Bailey's collaborations with others. |
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Cultural shifts are long-term and if they lose momentum they can falter altogether. |
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It would be a great shame if the momentum were to falter at the last moment. |
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Once a course of action is settled on, it is so difficult to undo the momentum of the action and its direction. |
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I want to feel that rolling, tumbling momentum, like a barrel sent blind downhill. |
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Doing three in a row got a momentum going and I want to keep that momentum going. |
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It gives momentum to them in their campaign to Talibanize the country. |
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But any particle with integer intrinsic spin angular momentum is a boson. |
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Their work created a momentum for development which is still accelerating. |
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They also check Democratic momentum and solidify Republican identity in ways that can appeal to the widest range of Republicans. |
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There was no stopping the free-market utopians ' cultural momentum, in part because the crisis was quickly contained and the paper boom roared on. |
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I was blading down a very slight hill, and started to pick up momentum. |
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The result of these forces gathering momentum in the coming fight over policy, he says, will be an historic clash with massive implications for the coming decades. |
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A tornado eventually reaches a stage where it runs out of momentum and energy and begins to twist itself into a rope shape, twists even further and then dies away. |
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Revitalised, he too bludgeoned a brief and spectacular change in momentum in the last hour before, as sure as bend follows twist, he handed it back. |
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And then the very fact of celebrity bankrolls its own momentum, creates its own truth out of a card house of untruth. |
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The club directly above them is gathering a worrying degree of momentum. |
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In contrast, Paul was gaining momentum and the Libertarian icon seemed poised to pull a potential upset. |
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Instead they squandered their post-Newtown momentum on an unwinnable negotiating position, and lost everything. |
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Matter is energy, remember, and you can create vibrational momentum by ridding yourself of aptly named stuff. |
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I had to ease back on the pedals to allow the chain to drop down a sprocket, but having lost that momentum I couldn't get it going again before the line. |
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The sense that momentum was building for a poll next year was heightened by the tabling of a Commons motion signed by 32 Labour MPs calling for an early referendum. |
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She swung a powerful blow to the side, stumbling from its momentum. |
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They have to decide if they want to do repeat and then original, repeat and original, and kind of lose their momentum, or just, you know, bang them out all at once. |
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At 115 lb, downhill momentum isn't exactly my strong suit either. |
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Some of the cars had been crushed to the size of a chair simply because of the massive weight and unstoppable momentum of heavy lorries from behind. |
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The penalty decision which followed is open to debate for the initial challenge took place outside the box, with the momentum of both players carrying them into the area. |
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The chaos left in his wake, stalled the boat's forward momentum and Farash grimly pulled hard on both rudders to keep the craft from turning about in midstream. |
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Supporters are as exhausted as Velma Hart, the Tea Party has momentum, and Republicans are now more trusted. |
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As the Semantic Web gains momentum, it's important for Web service developers to keep abreast of its technologies and prepare for a change in their industry. |
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The novel picks up momentum and becomes more affecting as it moves forward, leaving behind the early chapters that sometimes get bogged down with the family's past. |
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But in 2014, numerous states passed common-sense public safety laws, showing that the momentum for gun safety is building. |
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That would keep up last season's momentum, and with work under way on the club's youth academy, bedding in a couple of youngsters could be crucial. |
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The momentum that both sides had developed for peace was dissipating rapidly. |
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Bauer is aware that current momentum is pointing towards the one-state solution, an outcome he abhors. |
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Bolstered by the momentum of Savage, Masters continued to accumulate up-and-coming conservative talent. |
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But in order to succeed, the band of ministerial mavericks needs to capitalize on their momentum. |
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But after Rolling Stone's rape story debacle, how much momentum does the call to ban fraternities have left? |
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Shortly after the wine trade regained momentum, Germany braced for war, and viticulture and wine trade came to a halt. |
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The movement away from the death penalty gained momentum during the second half of the present century with the growth of the abolitionist movement. |
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How long can they sustain this momentum without falling victim to the same pitfalls as nearly every other long-running series? |
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While the horrific wig is gone, the creative momentum the show found in the tail end of its first season is still strong. |
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A win going into that hiatus would help Santorum claim momentum and credibility and refocus the race. |
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Quickly the rider jammed on the brakes again, harder this time, and abruptly stopped in place, his back wheel rearing a few feet off of the ground from the lost momentum. |
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That was before the Uefa Cup run gathered momentum, before his booming finish at Anfield sealed Celtic's passage past Liverpool and his position as a crowd favourite. |
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The budding relationship between the ornery sexagenarian and the precocious young child ultimately gives the film its momentum. |
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From here the show gained momentum and so did the crowd that got jiggy. |
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The rate of change in the direction of the rotational axis is the ratio of torque to angular momentum and so gives a value for the precessional constant. |
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This whole thing is teed up for Romney to get some momentum, you understand that, right? |
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But there is also a perceived need on the part of governments to build up a momentum in public opinion both to justify its actions and bury awkward questions. |
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He lowered the nose and the chopper gained momentum, banking sharply to the left, he checked his magnetic compass and set off at a bearing of 282 degrees. |
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Over the past twenty years, two storm systems gathered momentum around the drug industry and then collided. |
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Parental leave, part-time schedules, and teleworking are all trends that are gathering momentum. |
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In conversation, her ideas emerge at a roiling boil that often takes on a momentum of its own. |
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The all-metal airplane was aerobatic, mostly with help from momentum. |
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Efforts to close the loophole have failed in Washington, but have gained momentum in the states. |
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It just can't sustain a momentum that is completely unmodulated. |
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Judging by the political interest and growing momentum, Lucia and her colleagues at Rosemount know this is a breakthrough moment. |
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He lurched from story to story and sometimes into improvisation with no reason for or momentum to his overall line of thought. |
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But the real momentum is being provided by the very corporates who for so long have failed Gisborne by demanding the lowest standards of its winegrowers. |
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His first tackle on Shane Williams was a lift and then a spin before he dumped him on the floor, using his own body weight and momentum to deck the Welsh wing. |
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For a massive particle in zero gravity moving in one dimension, the Hamiltonian is just the kinetic energy, which in terms of momentum, not velocity, is just. |
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As the currency has gathered momentum, miners have piled in. |
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Dormant until today, the Olympic tennis stadium suddenly erupted when the Greek heroine came from a set down to gain momentum in the second session. |
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For declassification advocates, the momentum towards more public awareness about the CIA programs is picking up steam. |
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The energy and momentum of these transoceanic waves can take them thousands of kilometers from their origin before slamming into far-distant islands or coastal areas. |
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In 2005, when Alibaba was picking up momentum in its battle against eBay, yahoo bought a 40 percent stake in the company. |
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But as the election campaign gains momentum, young Sinn Fein canvassers will be pounding the beat in Northern Ireland, exuding their customary dynamism. |
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Some participants in the talks expressed hope that the agreement would create momentum for compromise on other knotty issues such as Social Security and immigration. |
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By twisting her body and bracing her legs to counteract the momentum, she barely managed to prevent herself from falling face-first onto the hard, grimy pavement. |
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Operational tempo seemed particularly laggard after major victories, when maintaining the momentum of victory would seem to have promised the greatest rewards. |
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Keeneland Director of Sales Geoffrey Russell also believes the momentum from this summer's thriving yearling market carried over into the breeding stock sale. |
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A friend of the blog on why Romney's momentum appears to be self-sustaining. |
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Taiwan could regain some momentum in the Taipei-Tokyo-Beijing triangular relationship by forming a partnership with Japan to contain China's ambitions in the region. |
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It seems like hes run out of ideas a minute and a half into it and has to revert to remixing his old hardcore tracks to get the momentum flowing again. |
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Analyzing the ebb and flow of the race, Howie said Weiland has positive momentum but Rounds is collapsing. |
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Through alliteration, anaphora, parallelism and slant-rhyme, Sleigh builds momentum into the eleven, rhythmic couplets and suggests a train's smooth travel. |
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Anthony Tohill had an outstanding game against Cavan, free running, forward momentum and sparkling impact while Fergal Doherty provided excellent anchorage. |
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He glides almost instantly from place to place as if unbound by mortal shackles such as gravity and momentum. |
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The political momentum behind SB 1062 has undergone an almost total reversal in the four days since Broome first spoke out. |
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His poor performance at PMQs put the brakes on early momentum. |
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The orbital quantum number, l, gives the angular momentum of the electron. |
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Social networks are a great new platform to create some momentum. |
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For now, the momentum does appear to be firmly behind the rebel forces in the east and their pell-mell dash through the desert. |
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The momentum for this initiative has gathered pace following action by a group of French activists including anti-globalisation campaigner Jose Bove. |
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With practice, the momentum created by the dolphin kick and hand movement initiating your somersault should allow you to land aggressively at the wall. |
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Bruns proved in 1887 that apart from the 10 classical integrals, 6 for the centre of gravity, 3 for angular momentum and one for energy, no others could exist. |
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It turns out that, both classically and quantum mechanically, there is a close connection between a particle's magnetic moment and its angular momentum. |
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The only things they can know about the material trapped within the black hole horizon is its total mass, its total angular momentum, and its total electric charge. |
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Since angular momentum is conserved we stay in a stable orbit. |
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The poem's breathless momentum and brio defy ironical posturing. |
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But if the UN is to continue forward with this renewed momentum much hangs on the outcome of the US presidential election and its present campaign. |
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Racing is all about momentum and carrying speed through corners. |
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A photon has zero rest mass, but it carries energy and momentum. |
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A deep chuckhole creates a severe jolt and can cause a stopping fall where the wheel stops suddenly while momentum carries the cyclist over the handlebars. |
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Whereas war can erupt in a split second, creating the momentum and awareness for peace is hard work. |
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Tactically, bear market rallies reward buyers of low quality stocks, which tend to be highly geared and react sharply to such short-lived momentum. |
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Somehow this work has had its own momentum and I am merely its facilitator. |
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Forward Michael Davis electrified the large crowd with an uncontested early dunk and the Warriors rode the momentum of their fans to a rather sizeable lead. |
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Currency problems are procyclical, which is to say that they create their own momentum. |
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In trying to steer a course between education and entertainment, the show ends up becalmed, devoid of the giddy momentum that insight or cheap thrills would provide. |
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Miami is up 3-2 and riding the momentum of three straight victories. |
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The phonemic patterning and the parallelism of phrase vocalize a concealed anxiety about the momentum and acceleration of this technological revolution. |
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