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It is so awkward at times for a bright woman to get the full thrust of sponsorship (I've been there).
But the term misses the full thrust of Dubuffet's elevation of "people uncontaminated by artistic culture," as he called them.
Christian Streiff, the European firm's new boss, talked bombastically of doing "a vertical take-off with full thrust".
And there it is, the full thrust of the observation: reasonable, ripe for all sorts of exploration -- what is this mutual curiosity about?
Shakespeare's are terrible, but yours are even worse!" But it is Tolstoy's pamphlet on Shakespeare that reveals the full thrust of his spleen.
"They have contaminated the truth and impaired natural justice, and now they will feel the full thrust of the law in relation to how they've handled this process".
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These studios are usually well-equipped "black boxes" with adaptable seating that allows a limited variety of forms of presentation usually end-on, half-thrust, full-thrust, and arena staging.
The pure-dance passages are quick and darting, full of thrust and parry.
They accomplish by creating powerful habits which, over time, provide full throttle thrust to their destination.
Without this fitting in place, the engine, at full takeoff thrust, rotated upward on its still-attached forward pylon mount.
If METO (maximum except take-off) power was applied to Nos. 1, 2 and 3 engines, and full reverse thrust was applied to engine No. 4, then the aircraft would become uncontrollable.
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