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"He's a little bit exerted, but very, very powerful".
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The slightest pull on the bit rein exerts pressure on the mouth.
Due to nonlinear problem at near-zero velocity where the torque exerted on bit is a function of the bit speed, the drillstring controlling is not an easy task.
4.49pm BST Committee chair Margaret Hodge tells BBC HR director Lucy Adams she should have "exerted a bit of toughness" and should not blame people (ex-director general Mark Thompson) who are not in the room.
5.20pm BST 15 min: The goal piqued France, who exerted a bit of pressure on the German box through crosses from Valbuena and Cabaye, but Germany defended without much ado.
And if self-expression can sometimes be reduced to little more than clicking on "like", there's every bit as much pressure exerted in the opposite direction.
So, I exerted a bit of effort and eventually got the governor's document.
But physics teaches that a gravitational pull is exerted by every bit of matter on every other bit of matter.
The opening felt a bit too detached and the work only exerted its full grip from the first movement's storm sequence onwards.
More often, the bits of people's lives flashing by exerted a hypnotic spell like that induced by gazing into a house's windows from a train or observing passersby on the street.
Some economists have developed theories in which the main influence determining distributive shares is the relative "degree of monopoly" exerted by various factors of production, but this seems a bit one-sided.
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