| 31. | The "'Lincoln MKR "'concept car was a premium 4-door new TwinForce engine family and a restyled " bow wave " waterfall grill.
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| 32. | A major goal of naval architecture is therefore to reduce the size of the bow wave and improve the ship's fuel economy.
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| 33. | Two large ships, steaming head-on at each other, break right at a given moment and trust their bow waves to keep them apart.
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| 34. | These light gray dolphins, with their scarred bodies visible just under the surface of the water, sometimes ride bow waves and stern wakes.
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| 35. | They are usually called molecular bow shocks, since the knots are usually curved like the bow wave at the front of a ship.
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| 36. | When a boat passes by and the bow waves bounce off the walls, the original and reflected waves interact to form checkered paterns.
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| 37. | This is negligible in open country, but tall buildings and cliff faces generate a bow wave which directs airflow up and over them.
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| 38. | In the past the dolphins often swam up to boats to surf on their bow waves but that behavior is diminishing, Lusseau said.
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| 39. | The M Hull however become wider, because its distinctively wide hull captures the vessel s bow wave and redirects the energy under the hull.
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| 40. | This would clearly be more likely for slow-moving stars, but slow-moving luminous stars may not have lifetimes long enough to produce a bow wave.
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