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"She'd say, 'Dad, I just did a triple such-and-such.' And we were like, 'Yeah, whatever, Kelly.' " Early on, she built a reputation for being able to propel herself skyward — amplitude, in the sport's jargon — like no other woman, perhaps aided by countless hours spent on the full-size trampoline that once sat on the second floor, giving a rhythmic beat to the restaurant below.

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Against that backdrop, consumers will not be able to propel the economy forward.

Tall and with an impressive physique, Hobden was able to propel a cricket ball at 85-90mph with seemingly minimal effort.

If somebody buried me in the earth, I'd be able to propel myself out of it.

Players understand that they have a limited shop window when playing in community college to gain the attention of a larger college scout who may be able to propel them to the NFL draft.

Passengers in the airy, naturally lighted $388 million terminal will be able to propel iridescent-winged acrylic "butterflies" up wires using a mechanical hand crank in the local artist Charles Sowers's interactive kinetic sculpture "Butterfly Wall".

But the most serious and persistent critique is not about whether China's economic success can be replicated but whether it should be, and whether its brand of market authoritarianism is an innovation capable of responding to the mounting demands of the Chinese people or one that will never be able to propel the country past the first steps out of poverty.

While Saracens made heavy weather of capitalising on their superior physicality at close quarters, accentuated by the numerical advantage arising from Wood's unusually early departure, the force with which they were able to propel their driving mauls in a staccato, error-strewn opening half indicated that the traffic after the interval would be of the one-way variety.

As chief scientist of the National Security Agency's National Computer Security Center, Mr. Morris gained unwanted national attention in 1988 after his son, Robert Tappan Morris, a graduate student in computer science at Cornell University, wrote a computer worm -- a software program -- that was able to propel itself through the Internet, then a brand-new entity.

To overcome this barrier, nature created special mechanisms inside these jumpers that are able to propel them to very impressive ranges with respect to their own size.

The results demonstrate that the designed propulsor, imitating bluespotted rays with large expanded undulatory fins, is able to propel itself by changing various kinematic parameters.

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