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Corns typically develop from friction, often from tight-fitting shoes.
Understand that blisters develop from friction.
Other indictments stem from friction between the Police Department and the drug task force.
The First Anglo-Burmese War arose from friction between Arakan in western Burma and British-held Chittagong to the north.
Such conflict often arises from friction between "by-the-book" Starfleet crew and rebellious Maquis fugitives forced by circumstance to work together on Voyager.
Force from friction between two objects is calculated as it would be in any other situation - via the following equation: Force due to friction (usually written F r ) = (mu N, where mu is the friction coefficient between the two objects and N is the normal force between the two objects, or the force with which they are pressing into each other.
Sometimes, as well, difficulties arise from petty friction between the bureaucratic level and the ministerial level.
Too often friction develops from a simple lack of communication rather than a real snafu or even bad behavior.
It probably developed from the Latin double -rr-, differentiated from single -r-, which in Middle French tended to be pronounced with local friction.
Many sparks in the campaign flew from the friction between two very different men.
Sandra Choi was chafing from the friction between the Yeardyes and her own baffled clan.
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