Other improvements include a friction-fit docking connector and improved power management, along with a few other under-the-hood enhancements.
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Even in matters of pure physical reality, we depended on a friction between our basic faculties of sensation, his and mine, and we understood now that the rest of the afternoon would be spent in the marking of differences.
When a spinning ball hits a low friction surface such as grass, it will continue to spin.
Today, the park is filled with modern amusements as well as the Rutschebaren, a wooden friction rollercoaster built in 1932.
But on a high friction surface like clay, the ball will grip more and change the trajectory of the ball quite significantly.
Professor DOHU ARGAIL (Ankara University): While there is a political friction between Turkey and Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan's economy has become much more vibrant by Turkish and Kurdish investment from Turkey.
Having a little friction around sharing is one of the better ways to protect your privacy, so think twice before automatically placing sensitive information in places where it can easily go public.
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Without standing, he lifts his left foot and drags a brittle friction match across the sole of his boot, then watches the red tip flare and expire in the chill wind before he can transfer the flame.
The base 3.5-liter V6 engine receives a number of friction-reducing enhancements for 2012 and generates a lively 280 horsepower and 254 pound-feet of torque.
What we want is not a life where friction and frustrations have been carefully designed out, but a life where we can overcome the frictions and frustrations that stand in our way.
But that stance is a source of friction with Republicans, who say bigger changes need to be on the table for a deal to be reached by year's end.
Everyone loves to see a bit of friction between riders, we don't want them all to be matey as a bit of controversy certainly adds a bit of spice to the season.
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Officials say their barking and aggressive behavior was a frequent source of friction between McAfee and Faull, a 52-year-old contractor who retired to Belize from Florida and lived next door.
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Officials say the dogs' barking and aggressive behavior was a frequent source of friction between McAfee and Faull, a 52-year-old contractor who retired to Belize from Florida and lived next door.
Companies that empower viewers to accomplish this with a minimum of friction will emerge as winners.
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The global move toward state-run industries is running into a bit of friction in Germany.
And indeed, there was - and in many ways, still is - a lot of friction at PayPal.
This real-time aspect removes a lot of friction photo sharing process, Gil says.
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The embargo has long been a point of friction between the United States and allies in Europe, South America, and Canada.
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In business there is a form of friction that all too often kills plans, wastes energy, and ruins friendships: people fighting with each other.
But while this works in Latvia, a relatively marketised economy, in Greece there is a lot of friction - and not just because of organised labour resistance.
But though this will be a source of friction, it need not be the catastrophe some think inevitable as the established superpower and the rising one fight it out for a dwindling resource.
Many foreigners who were parachuted into the company at its launch by Groupon (most of whom were from Germany) are no longer with the company after a lot of friction with the JV partners from Tencent about how to make the venture work in China.
Through rapid iteration, a group of determined people using low-friction technology had created a vast, self-regulating system.
But I think that in a period of change people - there is friction and you will get a higher level of people who are dissatisfied, but it doesn't change the basic drive of banks which is to identify what customers want and to deliver it.
Earlier Mr Blunkett argued that a failed asylum system and the friction caused by it within communities acted as a "firelighter" for the BNP and others.
With a decline in output, there is a possibility of renewed friction with mine workers.
Wahid's continuing consolidation of his presidency may now have opened up a new period of friction.
The dogs' barking and aggressive behavior was a frequent source of friction between the two neighbors.
But it also strips away a lot of the friction in grassroots efforts familiar to my father's generation too.
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