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The Bees goalkeeper punched a second-half corner high into the air, slipped and could only look on as the ball rolled over the line.
Air slipping along the fuselage moves slower, so the engines ingest less oxygen and burn less fuel.Making planes more slipperyChanging the shape of an aircraft can be done at a microscopic as well as a macroscopic level.
Admiral Gehman agreed with another board member, Dr. Douglas D. Osherhoff, a physicist, who challenged the prevailing theory that the foam broke off the liquid fuel tank in a process involving condensation and boiling after air slipped beneath the foam.
Investigators had said they believed that foam fell off the bipod ramp through a mechanism called cryopumping, in which nitrogen from air slipped in through flaws in the foam and was condensed into a liquid on the outside of the cold tank.
It's an aerodynamic shape designed to go forward, so air slips most easily over the aircraft when it's aimed into a headwind".
His belt pulled free of my co-worker's fingers; his assistant's attempt to snag his feet narrowly missed; and his foot, as it hung suspended in the air, slipped my grip.
In 2008 Meredith Vieira apologized after the on-air slip on behalf of Jane Fonda and the Today Show for the use of the inappropriate word.
You can listen to the on-air slip-up here.
After a difficult Monday morning of gaffes and on-air slip-ups, Ed Miliband would have been hoping for an easier ride when he went out and about to meet the working classes on Wednesday.
These devices can suddenly shift position, lose air, or slip out from underneath your child, exposing them to danger.
The heat escaping from the surface water of oceans causes the polar vortex winds that swirl above the Arctic to weaken, allowing cold polar air to slip southward more often.
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