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"Switching off" gravity is analogous to letting go of the string.
Now if you spin something around your head on a string, it goes around in a circle until you let go of the string.
When Ricky flies away after Katie accidentally lets go of the string holding him during an outdoor television interview, the film disappears with him.
She tied the baby to the tail of a kite but would never let go of the string she kept the baby in her purse so she wouldn't lose it.
"'Switching off' gravity is analogous to letting go of the string," writes Masters.
I am not clear whether said balloon was filled with hot air and carried a basket slung beneath it, or whether this date immortalizes the first time a wee Danny Boy let go of the string and a gust of wind made off with his little zeppelin.
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Britain's first colony, now "overseas territory", and home to the world's fifth-oldest parliament, hasn't been allowed to let go of the apron strings completely.
Some participants suggested that universities would come out ahead if they "let go of the purse strings" of intellectual property.
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At times, she nearly let go of that string, she wrote, and thanked her fans, her family and Jehovah for helping her hold on.
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