• Schumpeter's eyes were not on the mainstream but on the turbulent eddies on the sides.

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  • Speaking of tortoise-like play, several Steady Eddies known for their consistency are in contention.

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  • She moves restlessly this way and that, struggling to follow the wheeling eddies of the affray.

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  • The vortex generators themselves are pins or vanes that protrude from the surface and set up microscopic eddies in the boundary layer.

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  • Some only create little eddies, while others can shift the flow entirely.

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  • The current swirled in foamy eddies, and waterfalls cascaded from fjordsides.

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  • To illustrate, consider how a quickly flowing stream forms stable eddies as it curls around a boulder, or how a snow crystal spontaneously grows its precise, hexagonally symmetric, yet idiosyncratic branches.

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  • Steering between stone weirs and hidden eddies, the boatman points out wildlife along the riverbanks: shelducks in the shallows, water buffalo in the grass, a grey heron hidden among the reeds.

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  • We sent the gentlest eddies through the olive-green waters.

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  • Over the years, I gradually worked my way downstream from the West Branch to the big riffles and eddies of the Main Stem, where wild rainbow trout, more tolerant of warmer temperatures, reign supreme for the 35 miles between Hancock and Callicoon.

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  • This eliminates additional energy-wasting eddies.

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  • Most, though not all, people are given a bare-bones footnote on first mention, but you will have to carry in your head for many pages crucial details of the Alans and Patricks and Lionels and Eddies, never mind Daisy, Dollie, Poppy and the rest.

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  • Beauty rolls in waves and seethes in eddies throughout the installations of dazzling ceramics, noble architectural fragments and statuary, fabulous carpets, enchanting miniatures from manuscripts and albums, and the extraordinarily varied and elegant calligraphy of handmade Korans, along with choice fabrics, metalwork, jewelry, and weapons.

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  • Some of the most beautiful things in this show are the shikisi, or poem cards, in which the visual form of Koetsu's writing chimes wonderfully with the loops and eddies of Sotatsu's water, the spikes of his plant stems and the slow blur of his distant mountains.

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  • "A researcher I was speaking to recently reckons green walls in urban canyon environments (areas where walls are higher than the width of the road separating them) are more effective than trees at collecting particles because the way the wind eddies around and then moves down the wall, " Laurence said.

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