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She rejoiced, for now she could repel suitors.

This so-called vacuum energy could repel, just like Einstein's old cosmological constant, or attract.

But the move is a bold one for Apple, and one that tech pundits predict could repel consumers.

Further tests showed that Kevlar could repel bullets from most pistols by deforming the bullet and spreading its energy as it hit the armor.

In tests on humans, they found that some acylpiperidines could repel mosquitoes for up to 73 days, while DEET typically lasted only 17 days.

"One of the reasons I voted against the 2007 immigration bill was because it turned into an unworkable mess during the amendment process," said Mr. Harkin, who worried that the new border security measures to attract Republicans could repel Democrats.

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Simulations show that it could get good performances in the whole range of operation speed, and could also repel the system uncertainties such as changes in vehicle load, movement inertia and wheel cornering stiffness.

A counter-argument is that these unreformed armed forces could never repel a serious invasion anyway.

Much of what Strawberry felt so intensely, and could not repel, were the wants and needs of those around him.

But she could also repel even her most ardent admirers (she "carried too many guns," Emerson wrote), and she remained something of an outsider throughout her life.

So the combination of the three: the plasma window to give tremendous heat, the laser lattice, and the nano-spider-web, that could conceivably repel most objects.

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