Mirage in the desert or city of the future, the pull of Dubai is real.
At low speeds, an accelerometer determines the position of the lights by reading the pull of gravity.
These possible universes will first expand, and then contract and collapse again under the pull of gravity.
The pull of centrifugal force in every turn is like nothing you have ever felt in a car.
It's not uncommon, though, for Sephardic Jews to feel the pull of Spain.
Like the rest of Doha, Musherib is also facing the pull of modernity.
It was part of a plough that equalised the pull of the horses.
Launched in September 2011, the spacecraft were designed to map tiny variations in the pull of gravity around the lunar body.
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And too often, those efforts are defeated by politics and by lobbying and eventually by the pull of our collective attention elsewhere.
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At first she hardly felt the cold, only the pull of the moving water, as if something were clamped around her ankles.
Ms. WITTES: You know, I think that a number of U.S. presidents have felt the pull of Middle East peace as a legacy.
But it was the pull of the colder Atlantic which opened up global shipping routes that ultimately won out against the enclosed Mediterranean.
Like many of my classmates, I felt, I understood, the pull of a hefty paycheck that might come from a more conventional job.
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In the end, it may be the pull of the advertisers that leads to the rise of the unbundled app model for interactive television.
Famous for being the quintessential Englishman he won an Oscar in his heyday of course, Ryan's Daughter, but always resisted the pull of Hollywood.
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It takes a grown-up mind to grasp just how fragile that is against the pull of destructive adult appetites such as greed, bitterness and lust.
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The owner, Mahfoud Idihi, has eschewed the pull of the cities.
The pull of national sovereignty will face the push of coordination.
The first stars formed when clouds of gas bunched together due not only to the pull of their own gravity, but also that of dark matter.
You see, it isn't just the pull of opportunity away from our shores that is causing talented immigrants to head home or never leave in the first place.
This is a special type of Earth model which traces its idealised "horizontal" surface - the plane on which, at any point, the pull of gravity is perpendicular to it.
Feeling the pull of their North African roots, Moali and Afoufou visited an 11-acre property owned by Afoufou's family in Tassoultante, a farming village half an hour outside of Marrakech.
What was true was a lack of manpower and a lack of resources at the border, combined with the pull of jobs and ill-considered enforcement once folks were in the country.
The present generation of financial bosses, who live in and like London, may tolerate it for a while, but younger ones are feeling the pull of Switzerland, Hong Kong or Dubai.
Whenever one of these companions passes close by, the pull of gravity causes both stars to send out jets of matter, again wasting the raw material of a possible solar system.
The brutal truth is that even massed together, SMEs may never be able to match the pull of even one of the major tycoons like Marimutu Sinivasan, Aburizal Bakrie or Anthony Salim.
We probably will return to the U.S. at some point. (The pull of family is strong.) For now, we will continue to explore this beautiful country, and get my hands as dirty as possible.
The American-born poor also experience these facilities as safe places to escape the pull of gangs and drugs on their youth and to make meaningful connections with fellow Christians who are more knowledgeable and connected to the economic mainstream.
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