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The galaxies seem to be flying outward at velocities that increase with distance.
In the case of V 391 Pegasi, that explosion sent a large fraction of the star's mass flying outward.
The bomber is blown to bits, literally bits and pieces, and fragments of flesh and bone come flying outward with such force and velocity that they get wedged, they get fixed in the body of anyone who's in striking range.
Nearly all governors depend for their action on centrifugal force and consist of a pair of masses rotating about a spindle driven by the prime mover and kept from flying outward by a controlling force, usually applied by springs.
The remnants of this explosion are visible today as the Crab Nebula, which is composed of glowing ejecta of gases flying outward in an irregular fashion and a rapidly spinning, pulsating neutron star, called a pulsar, in the centre.
The Cluster satellites were flying outward in the pre-noon sector, passing a cusp/cleft type region roughly at midnight.
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A spinning woman with long plaits revolves as her heavy skirts fly outward, revealing sturdy bloomers.
Something or Other," as cut-paper shards fly outward, fabrics unravel, and a bird feather, stabbing into the composition's center, seems to be exploding and disintegrating.
His right elbow flew outward on his backswing as he raised the club to the outside, bringing it high over his head, the shaft almost perpendicular to the ground.
Astronomers believe that light from the explosion reached Earth in 1680; debris within the remnant, now more than 10 light-years across, still flies outward at thousands of kilometers per second.
"The Wings of the Dove" is now fifty-seven years old, but it still flies on, outward bound for the troubled future.
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