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I don't mean gravity as in seriousness; I mean gravity as in the force that makes things fall downward rather than float upward.
But it is not possible to know that the next stone one drops will fall downward or that the next glass of water one drinks will quench one's thirst, even though psychologically one has every expectation, through the association of ideas, that it will.
Some other hardening tactics include adding extra steel reinforcing bars to concrete surfaces vulnerable to attack, so that even if the concrete is shattered by a blast, the broken chunks are held in place and do not fall downward causing additional damage, as happened in the federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995.
In the tower gas is raising upward and water drops with suspended limestone fall downward.
As Diggs are added to a story, blocks fall downward to the vertical bar, making it higher relative to other stories.
As Friendly Mart is the new store, on the list of priority destination for distributors they fall downward; if for a certain reason they are out of stock of a brand, they must wait longer and may not get the emergency visit in between due to the low bargaining power.
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His face was lined and tired, and his mouth, like his shoulders, appeared to be falling downward into resignation.
The material falls downward to the mouth of a centrifugal pump, and this transports the slurry (containing 20 to 25 percent solids) to the processing plant.
The southeastern part of the plateau includes the Ethiopian Plateau, the East African Plateau, and in eastern South Africa, where the plateau edge falls downward in a scarp the Drakensberg range.
In this paper, an analytic model of quiescent solar prominence is developed and used to demonstrate that the prominence velocity increases exponentially, which means that some gas falls downward towards the solar surface, and that Alfvén waves are naturally present in the solar prominences.
Aboard such a ship, there is a natural concept of "up" and "down": the direction in which the ship accelerates is "up", and unattached objects accelerate in the opposite direction, falling "downward".
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