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JOHN DUNLOP had a son who complained that his bicycle was bumpy to ride.
As the ball slowed, the researchers say, the airflow around it suddenly shifted from "turbulent" to "laminar" (or in layman's terms, from bumpy to smooth).
The amalgamation of the two agencies, each with widely divergent histories and strengths, has been bumpy, to say the least; the trade publication Advertising Age estimated yesterday that the American billings of the combined agency fell almost 50percentt from the billings the two predecessor shops brought to the merger, although there have been account gains that offset about half the losses.
For example, a group of students just prototyped a car door handle that transforms from smooth to bumpy to avoid "dooring" an oncoming cyclist.
When we touch down, it's in a field too bumpy to disassemble the balloon.
The rickshaw ride on the two-mile stretch from our flat to the main road in Khilkhet was bumpy to say the least.
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He seems to like it when we make his ride a little bumpier, to simulate riding in a car.
The only way to survive the huge, fast, bumpy turn to the right is to focus on technique.
But to avoid a bumpy road to an autonomous future, strong collaboration is required.
It has no right to be, given its bumpy road to Broadway.
On one early trip he joined a Cuban friend on a long, bumpy ride to the Santa Clara region to taste a new kind of cigar.
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