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"Of course, when the adjustment comes so quickly," he said, "it generates friction".
Some of this negotiation involves a romance with a student from her university, a forbidden, not especially engaging, liaison that generates friction and melodrama.
Anchor escapement mechanisms, most commonly used in Swiss mechanical watches, regulate timekeeping using a mechanism that generates friction and must therefore be lubricated.
The research in this field is very dynamic and hence also generates friction and vigorous discussions.
Every tag on the working space generates friction to stop readers.
Thus, the use of 10 20% of this sand improves skid resistance by creating an artificial microtexture which generates friction forces and resist wearing.
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These ambitions often generate friction with its neighbours, especially Tajikistan.
The move has generated friction, even within the Latino business community.
But the Tomics have repeatedly generated friction with Australian tennis officials.
Critics were impressed with Anderson's take on Blanche, the emotionally tempestuous southern belle generating friction with her sister and her husband.
Still, even in off mode, although the pistons are not igniting fuel, they are still turning and generating friction, because they are connected to the crankshaft.
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