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Sweep in high-speed fluid rushes in from the outer region toward the wall at a small angle of incidence.
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These bubbles merge into large bubbles which then get popped by additional fluid which rushes in to fill the enlarged space.
The system also means the quantity of taxis is truly fluid, rising during rush hour as commuters pick up a few passengers on their way home.
With that in rush of fluid, the tissue temporarily swells.
The sophomore is strong enough to hold his own on the edge, quick enough to break into the backfield as a pass rusher and fluid enough to drop into coverage, potentially giving FSU's front seven the versatility it lacked last year.
The woman lay across the man's lap clutching her white handkerchief and trying to contain the horrible rush of brown fluid that was pouring down his chest.
Using the weight of his body to traction his head into a better position, she pulled him out with a rush of bloody fluid.
As a technology manager at jet-engine maker Pratt & Whitney, she supports engineers who must simulate in 3-D the structural and fluid effects of superhot gases rushing at 425 miles per hour through engine turbine blades that spin at 9,000 revolutions per minute.
As a technology manager at Pratt & Whitney, a manufacturer of jet engines, she supports engineers who must simulate in 3-D the structural and fluid effects of superhot gases rushing at 685 kilometers an hour through engine turbine blades spinning at 9,000 revolutions per minute.
Always let your attendant know if you experience a rush of amniotic fluid from the vagina.
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