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But even with this group dragging mean scores down there is no noticeable decline in performance.

Less drag means greater efficiency.

"Drag means the outer expression of your inner-self," 10-year-old Desmond says.

K.James: I think drag culture in Brooklyn is really eclectic and, in a lot of ways, Brooklyn is revising what drag means for a new generation.

Towing along the mid-water column also allowed fishers to catch many of the larger, supposedly demersal fish, as the increased speed that nets were dragged meant that fewer animals could out-swim the boats [53].

Warped excellence lurks in the shadows – in the background parade of violent deaths, and Gilbert Gottfried's cameo as Abe Lincoln – but the dragging pace means the overall hit rate is down on even late-period Family Guy.

The fact that this thing is dragging on means that there actually needs to be more work done to these cars … to make them comply all the time.

Only 9 out of the 35 researchers achieved an eigenvector score above the mean (μ = 0.0286), denoting a strongly left-skewed distribution that concentrates most individuals below the mean and has a few individuals dragging the mean upwards.

That, in conjunction with the reduced aerodynamic drag, means the new Corvette will be incrementally faster.

Frictional drag means the air closest to the surface of the fuselage moves more slowly than the rest.

He said: "I get these young kids who are into drag, and really getting their take about what drag means to them, especially since they've never been through the gay rights movement or the things that I've seen.

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