| 41. | Solaris itself is a golden, rainbow-flecked swirl of matter that exerts an increasingly irresistible gravitational pull.
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| 42. | The gravitational pull of the Moon would tear the Earth apart, thereby freeing the Xylok race.
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| 43. | Like the Cold War, this one, while it lasts, will assert a gravitational pull on everything.
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| 44. | But if a gravitational pull can make an object circle around it, why not pull further?
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| 45. | He determined it existed because of the gravitational pull it was exerting on visible celestial bodies.
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| 46. | The higher they orbit, the slower that satellites need to go to match the reduced gravitational pull.
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| 47. | After the planets formed, their gravitational pull interfered with the orbits of leftover building blocks called planetesimals.
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| 48. | We can believe in the gravitational pull between the two characters _ and with a long-overdue difference.
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| 49. | Matisse, a master of modeling in clay, created pieces that hold together as if by gravitational pull.
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| 50. | Yet, the gravitational pull of their departments may put Powell and Rumsfeld at odds on some issues.
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