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The collision could eject some of the mass, leaving behind a stable star.
Of course, the Bond car was famously equipped with all the gadgets a mid-1960s secret agent might require, including oil sprayers, hidden machine guns and a seat that could eject a passenger.
If someone would take something out, someone else's CD, and if that person was asleep or didn't wake up in time to say, like, "No, no, no, don't take it off," you could eject it and throw it out the window.
Certain responses — among them eye-rolling and feigned ignorance — would work me up even more, until I was beside myself, unable to work or read or relax, frantically looking around for moral support from fellow riders or, even better, for a conductor who could eject the offender.
"You could eject me".
During the eruptions, the volcanoes could eject methane and nitrogen as gases, along with the molten water ice, Moore says.
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You wish you could just eject, cartoonlike, off the bike.
How could I eject Mr Schecter from the world that reassured him of who he was?
He was responding to a question about a Reuters report that quoted Bolton as saying that Putin told Trump that he could not eject Iranian forces from Syria.
For example, a thief (perhaps knowing how the card works) could simply eject the whining card and toss it into the Hudson.
In 1954, Col. John Paul Stapp rode a rocket-propelled sled across the desert, reaching 632 miles per hour, in an attempt to figure out the maximum speed at which jet pilots could safely eject.
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