After all, the strains on a jumbo jet turbine are far greater: 400 takeoff and landing cycles in a year, massive swings in thrust and temperature, sucking in unfiltered air.
Early on in the season he was thrust in a little bit because we were short on numbers.
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This is in fact the thrust of an editorial in the April 30 Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
The center of the building had curled in on itself so that what looked like a corrugated steel shed was thrust in the air.
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Then put those ions in a magnetic field and accelerate them to extremely highly velocities in one direction to provide thrust for your satellite in the opposite direction.
Yvonne fished for something in her tight jeans pocket, thrust it out closed in her fist.
This is more efficient than the hot gas which provides the thrust in a conventional rocket.
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The latest thrust in Japanese equities comes from a very oversold condition after a grinding bear market.
We imagine ourselves protecting our children, slashing the tentacles that thrust in through the smashed cellar windows.
With a constant array of irresponsible behavior being thrust in their faces from the media, who can they possibly look up to?
If the new thrust in immune system research goes somewhere, it could mean there will be more survivors like Barbara Bradfield of Puyallup, Washington.
The main thrust in Obama-era management of the military, under both Robert Gates and Leon Panetta, has been to get better results for all the money being spent.
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For the remaining two-plus hours of the practice, I sat bundled on the sidelines as the Sea Gal squad perfected every kick, split and pom-pom thrust in some 30 routines.
Yet science quickly fell by the wayside after baby Nim, screaming pitifully, was torn from his mother's arms in a birthing compound in Oklahoma and thrust into the permissive chaos of an affluent family on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Woakes was part of the England academy squad in Australia before Christmas, but was thrust into the limelight in Adelaide, where he hit a huge six off Shaun Tait, one of only three bowlers ever to have been clocked at a speed above 100mph.
The state of preventative mental health care in the U.S. has been thrust onto the national scene in recent days, after the monstrous murder of 27 people including 20 children in an elementary school in Newtown, Conn.
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For one thing, events in the Middle East have thrust to the forefront concerns about the Muslim Brotherhood (MB or, in Arabic, Ikhwan).
In its two recent series, especially against Pakistan, England played a brand of cricket from the days before DRS. The batsmen were repeatedly pinned on their crease, playing back in an attempt not to thrust their pads forward and pop a catch to a nearby fielder, but instead getting trapped in front of the stumps.
But the general thrust is in line with the current line from Mitt Romney's campaign.
Weak ones would be marginalised and maybe even killed in the cut and thrust of male competition.
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The late night broadcasts were a low budget law unto themselves, with reluctant professors thrust uncomfortably in front of the camera.
He stepped back, threw his arms up in victory, and thrust his stomach out to show off the design to the cameras.
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If self-confident celebrities can confront each other and resolve their disagreements, so too can diverse individuals thrust together in a business environment.
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It may have been planned or written before Mr Manley's outspoken remarks but, nevertheless, will answer critics without involving the Queen in the cut and thrust of Canadian party politics.
There was a pleasing cut and thrust developing in the game, with Ramsey and Sam Ricketts - catching the eye with a dashing display from right wing-back - looking particularly dangerous for Wales.
The political argument that ensues is pretty dull, but the battle scenes are the loudest and most convincing in years: Gibson has learned from Kurosawa in lending a clarifying thrust to what is, essentially, chaos.
One day, not long after she had endured yet another session under the surgeon's knife, he took a mirror from her dressing table and thrust it in front of her face to reflect the livid scars and the bruising under her eyes.
Mr. Doyle, who also designed the set for this production, has approached "Passion" not as a naturalistic love story but as a piece of lyric theater, placing it in the simplest of environments, an open thrust stage, and arranging the actors in quasiballetic stage groupings that are as poetic as the songs they sing.
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