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Airborne transmission occurs only when infectious particles of <5 μm, known as aerosols, are propelled into the air.
She's an unintentional disruptor in an arts world that jumps at next-big-things and promising young artists are propelled into hyped-up careers.
Many people are propelled into yoga by a nagging ache or an old injury, from lower back pain to carpal tunnel syndrome.
"Boys are propelled into a world of action as well as technology, and their play is designed to be exciting and stimulating," Francis says.
The probes are attached to wire filaments: when you pull the trigger, the metal probes are propelled into your attacker's body like darts, creating a closed circuit, and administering up to fifty thousand volts of electricity.
With the turn of a knob, steel balls are propelled into spinning wheels, bumper-action pins and bonus pockets.
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Only a generation before, the country had been propelled into a terrible civil war.
Some will lick their lips in anticipation of being propelled into a delicious psychosocial gavotte.
Both were propelled into the Senate in 2010 by the passion of the Tea Party movement.
Quite different to being propelled into the quagmire of a Syrian civil war.
But it is far from the first example of food being propelled into the heavens.
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