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An ordinary top can revolve faster or slower across a smooth range of speeds.
By turning the crank, the marshmallow can revolve on the prongs of the fork over the fire.
That's the prologue in which somebody is violently killed so that the rest of the book can revolve around making sense of the crime.
"I'm very pleased that downtown has an axis around which the rest of the buildings can revolve; to use a Jungian term, the axis mundi," she said.
But the planks can revolve around the axis together or independently, producing myriad shapes, and they serve as both stage architecture and canvas for projections.
The researchers summarized that "online social networks may be equally subject to the social mechanisms" that govern the real world, where real-life interaction can revolve around mood and feeling, too.
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At this time of year, if baseball isn't talking money it's talking performance-enhancing drugs, and that discussion can now revolve around the Hall of Fame ballot filled with steroids all-stars.
Tax, weapons, money laundering, securities and fraud cases can all revolve around how a judge or a jury reads a defendant's intentions.
Regarding Frank, Smith says "A show can successfully revolve around one man, but a flawless winning streak gets monotonous" and that "it's time for someone to take Frank down a notch".
Instead, the electoral debate can only revolve around domestic political themes, such as taxes and healthcare, and societal issues, such as contraception in the U.S. and the cost of a driver's license in France.
I'm just saying: most people do not have sex, in a car, in Argentina, while the car is going 70mph (Argentina is static or as near-to-static as a country can be, revolving as it is with the globe, don't start), and they are also driving the car, the sex-havers.
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