| 41. | But internal friction and a dispute over royalties with Avenue led Scott to leave the group in spring 1995.
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| 42. | However, despite the booming business, there were internal frictions in the company that Gray was nominally in charge of.
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| 43. | As the McBride campaign entered the general election against Bush, it was often disorganized and there was considerable internal friction.
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| 44. | Published in 1972, the book is considered the definitive work on the use of internal friction to study alloy phenomena.
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| 45. | The hinge is very low friction, often torsion wires, so the only friction is the internal friction of the wire.
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| 46. | The distant third is bearing internal friction, a set of bearings in good condition, properly inserted and lubricated is normally enough.
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| 47. | However . . . Would the " internal friction alone " be enough to bring the surface to a settling halt?
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| 48. | In 1876 Pulyui finished his doctorate on internal friction in gases at the University of Strasbourg under supervision of August Kundt.
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| 49. | Barnes said he planned to urge Graves to talk to court employees in an effort to ease any internal friction over languages.
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| 50. | This was achieved primarily by designing car bodies that were more aerodynamic and reducing the internal friction of engine and transmission parts.
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