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But eventually both Frank and Marla get more involved directly with Hughes – and that's when Beatty's indecision over the film's tone creates turbulence.
An additional consideration is whether a firm's shutdown within an industry creates turbulence for workers at other continuing firms.
The US creates turbulence and cavitation, causing a change in the structure of the asphaltene conglomerations deposited in the cores.
In addition, the water present in biodiesel detonates and creates turbulence between air and fuel and reduces CO emissions (Sadhik Basha 2014).
It is well known that fluid flowing over a wavy boundary creates turbulence that is remarkably different from the flow over a flat wall.
All judgment creates turbulence in our bodies and spirits -- it's a drag on the forward thrust your life wants to have.
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"That will create turbulence".
A woman's breasts create turbulence in their wake.
So the shift didn't create turbulence or tremors anywhere else.
The American plan, one senior United Nations official said, "has created turbulence wherever it has gone".
"So, well then, we have to create turbulence inside America itself," Venediktov said.
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