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I started it way back in 1996, when the expressions "doing tranny" and "getting into tranny" was used by people in my circle as another way of saying "dressing up in drag," like, "Are you doing tranny tonight?" or, "I think I'll get into tranny tonight".
There was some of the more radical drag, like the Cockettes and such.
There's a Margaret Thatcher voice that British impersonators — men in drag — like to do, and it's a frightful parody.
NEW HAVEN — Their trails crossed along the city's main drag, like two passing ships, if ships could exchange menacing glares.
Normally, the cimbra would have had a stabilizing effect, creating drag, like the tail of a kite.
Some retailers have been forced to relocate far off the main drag (like the quirky gift shop Hand Made, which long resided at Cold Stone's new home).
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Application of a transverse magnetic field in the direction normal to the flow direction produces a drag-like force called the Lorentz force.
This is because application of a transverse magnetic field normal to the flow direction gives rise to a resistive drag-like force known as Lorentz force acting in a direction opposite to that of the flow.
It is suggested that the strengthening mechanism of Nb of 0.02% can be mainly attributed to the effect of Nb in solution (solute drag-like effect) on the phase transformation rather than the precipitation strengthening of Nb(C,N) particles.
In general, an application of transverse magnetic field normal to the flow of an electrically conducting fluid has the affection to yield a drag-like force called the Lorentz force, which acts in the direction opposite to that of flow, thus reducing its velocity.
"Goats," China said, his voice dragging like a broken exhaust.
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