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His pacing is superb, and his movements — walking, running, talking — have buoyancy, even effervescence, that contrasts with the dramatic gravity of everyone else in the movie.
The young, for all the talk of a lost generation, have buoyancy and self-belief, while the old have their gripes and prejudices to sustain them.
And it's not so easy to have buoyancy bubbles that can withstand 11,000, or 12,000, or 15,000, or more pounds per square inch of pressure.
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The loop was originally designed to encompass operating range of a prototype gas-cooled fast reactor passive decay heat removal system, but the results and conclusions are applicable to any natural circulation loop operating in regimes having buoyancy and acceleration parameters within the ranges validated in this loop.
Note that Buoyancy is a force Agent so would be color highlighted in the text, or given a surrounding ellipse envelope, but it might also be represented as a Condition (since the balloon displaces air) Consequence (the balloon has buoyancy force).
As for the air, the intraocular gas bubble has buoyancy that keeps the retina against the pigment epithelium, and this effect is greatest at the upper of the bubble.
If the fish has buoyancy problems such as floating or sinking, only feed sinking pellets or flakes which are released underwater to prevent the fish from swallowing air at the surface.
"I don't have much buoyancy.
She doesn't have that buoyancy.
Yet, in the hands of Peter Clerke, directed for Benchtours by Pete Brooks and Catherine Gillard, these ideas have no buoyancy.
I hope the audience have bought buoyancy aids with them tonight.
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