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"Our teammates know where this friction comes from," Johnson said.
This friction comes in the form of fabric piping that forms strategically placed ridges on various parts of the suit.
The most friction comes in markets such as Lusaka's sprawling Kamwala where Chinese traders have bought up shops.
It is thought that the friction comes from turbulence due to the rotation of the disk amplifying any magnetic fields that are already there.
Some of the friction comes down rather to a growing sense among the council's critics that no industrial fishery can really be sustainable.
The friction comes as President-elect Barack Obama readies a two-year stimulus package worth as much as $850 billion that will require the United States to borrow more than ever from China, the largest buyer of Treasury securities.
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The first indication of friction came when the president canceled his own trip to Thailand after Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi announced her travel plans, with his aides initially saying he was too busy.
But even before this new source of friction came between the world's two biggest trading blocks, a "nuclear device" was ticking below them, and Pascal Lamy, the EU's trade commissioner, has had his finger on the button.
One person close to Mr. DeLay said the congressman figured that "it would be seen as a good faith effort if he didn't stand in the way of the money, given the friction coming out of the mayor's office".
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