| 11. | Once that ban was lifted, he struck as though he were a coiled spring waiting to pounce.
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| 12. | Because of the hall's gentle convex curve, the trusses overhead create the impression of a loosely coiled spring.
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| 13. | The ungainliness of the body here is offset by some coiled spring within it that propels every move.
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| 14. | Now, as Red Sox pitcher Butch Henry so succinctly noted last spring, Garciaparra is built like a coiled spring.
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| 15. | Like a coiled spring released, stocks shot higher on Thursday in the first trading session of the new year.
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| 16. | When Lattie Coor became president of Arizona State University 10 years ago, ASU was a coiled spring ready to bounce.
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| 17. | The escapement is driven by force from a coiled spring or a suspended weight, transmitted through the timepiece's gear train.
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| 18. | When coiled spring pins are installed, the compression starts at the outer edge and moves through the coils toward the center.
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| 19. | The balance weight for the Stephenson motion was seldom used on American locomotives and was replaced by a powerful coiled spring.
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| 20. | Automatic fly reels use a coiled spring mechanism that pulls the line into the reel with the flick of a lever.
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