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Dipping twistron in an electrolyte imbues it with its electrical properties, so that it generates a small jolt when stretched, as in the GIF above.
The fear is that pay raises plus tax cuts have generated a momentary jolt of economic activity that will leave the country indebted.
Get a jolt or reflex.
Its hand has sensors that generate small jolts of electricity to stimulate the same neural pathways that would activate with input from a typical human hand.
Squeeze her hand a little to give her a jolt.
(See "Ten Utilities Stocks To Give Your Wallet A Jolt").
Fu said he believes that the manufacturer fixed the problem, but not before a producer for the television series "Homeland" used it in the plot line for an episode in which the U.S. vice president dies after a terrorist hacks into his pacemaker and generates lethal jolts of electricity.
It does require them to get a little bit of a jolt.
Although it gave Seattle's roaring economy a bit of a jolt yesterday, the court ruling did not seem to generate any large sense of panic.
His term "constructed situations" comes from the French theorist Guy Debord's 1957 manifesto "Report on the Construction of Situations," which called for the artist to generate moments that would jolt the spectator out of passivity, rendering him the co-creator of a less mediocre life.
There was a jolt.
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