| 11. | It causes the rivet to flatten out in the airplane skin.
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| 12. | It causes his body and arm to drop, which flattens out his pitches.
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| 13. | The balloon flattens out accumulated plaque that is blocking blood flow.
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| 14. | It can flatten out for easy transporting, but sound-wise it is no match.
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| 15. | At long timescales, the problem is linear with time, but instead flattens out.
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| 16. | Injuries to her left wrist and shoulder caused Mallon's swing to flatten out.
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| 17. | Eventually, that growth in capacity will flatten out a little bit.
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| 18. | Singing tends to flatten out accents, unless someone is trying to deliberately sound ethnic.
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| 19. | It gets good rotation and tilts when thrown well, but will occasionally flatten out.
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| 20. | But that curve is a long way up, and performance begins to flatten out.
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