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In any relationship, you will face ups and downs and your love will be tested.
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The Marine Corps Times, in a piece on how Hagel would be the first enlisted man to be Secretary of Defense, quoted an interview he gave to the Library of Congress in 2002: I had been hit with shrapnel and burnt my face up and down.
Make a closed loop of superconducting wire, then, and you get a magnetic field which can be facing up and down at the same time.
Archimedes proved the conditions under which these solids will return to their initial position if tipped, in particular for the positions now called "stable I" and "stable II," where the vertex faces up and down, respectively.
The ones being bombarded with online ads from cosmetic companies with a known reputation in the industry for messing up hundreds, even thousands, of faces up and down the country.
The two unfolded corners should be facing "up" and "down".
The flat parts of your palms should be facing up and down (perpendicular to the floor).
Yet during this discouraging time for magic he began the work that led to his greatest routines, among them Twisting the Aces and Triumph, in which a deck mixed up face up and face down suddenly straightens itself out, producing, as a bonus, a selected card.
Day by day, we can face the ups and downs with a little more clarity, a little less defensiveness, and more curiosity, joy and appreciation.
I walked on your face!" Most ups and downs: In the 1990s, Aldrin was part of the second team to visit the sunken wreckage of the Titanic in the north Atlantic ocean, touring the wreckage on a French submersible, giving him a world record for having gone 2.5 miles below and 250,000 miles above sea level.
Chris Di Marco was only one stroke behind Woods, with a 15-foot putt for birdie, while Tiger faced a difficult up-and-down from over the back of the green to stay in the lead.
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