"Edward Chaney s fascinating book illuminates the magnetic attractions of Italy & a work of meticulous scholarship about the origins and evolution of the Grand Tour"
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One current theory is that monarchs follow magnetic fields and they're born with genetic tuning forks in the key of the magnetic attractions along their migration route.
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The popularity of ko-gyaru-go underscores the magnetic attraction of American pop culture around the globe and its ability to define what is hot even in breathtakingly different contexts.
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The magnetic attraction for campaign contributors is the fact that the leadership of both the House and Senate will be up for grabs in next November's mid-term elections.
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The pas de deux after this incident was interesting for the way in which the choreography created the illusion that the dancers were drawn together by magnetic attraction.
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It could be argued that the Texas tailback also has a magnetic attraction on the rest of the Williams clan, as well as his closest friend from high school.
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The torque comes from the magnetic attraction, of the coil and the friction between the steel of the armature and the steel of the clutch rotor or brake field.
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If you have uneven magnetic attraction and / or coefficient of friction over the surface, you can also have the object unintentionally rotate, so it won't stay " upright ".
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The magnetic attraction between Americans and their automobiles was consummated in California, terminus of Route 66, site of the original McDonald's and the slab-loving home of 15, 243 miles of freeway.
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Stuck by magnetic attraction to the needle, which breaks under their weight and plunges them into the icy waters, they signal for help and are picked up by a passing airship.