| 11. | Much has been written about scale armour's supposed vulnerability to an upward thrust, but this may be exaggerated.
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| 12. | Deftly, with a two-handed upward thrust, he pitched a lob softly but deadly above and beyond his foe.
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| 13. | Much has been written about scale armour s supposed vulnerability to an upward thrust, but this is probably greatly exaggerated.
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| 14. | Their seasonal migration covers a vertical distance of, with an upward thrust in May and a retreat downwards in October.
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| 15. | :If the weight, including engine and payload, is W, you need a total upwards thrust of more than W for lift-off.
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| 16. | When the piston is actuated, its upward thrust forces the packing unit to constrict, like a sphincter, sealing the annulus or openhole.
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| 17. | With each upward thrust into the man's abdomen, water gushed out of his mouth, and in moments, the " dead " man recovered.
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| 18. | For a toddler or small child, the rescuer should use the heel of one hand to exert an upward thrust just under the diaphragm.
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| 19. | For example, The Red Thousand Coconut : It's 12 inches across, costs $ 60 and bursts into glorious color after 12 seconds of upward thrust.
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| 20. | "I believe gravity exerts a downward force on the upward thrust of follicles that would not exist in space, " he wrote in his application essay.
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