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You learn to trust how securely the V-6 tracks through turns, but it doesn't have the thrust or feedback that encourages a driver to attack the corners.
Highly evolved swimmers, such as whales and bony fishes, have the thrust concentrated in the tail and have reduced limbs, which are folded against the body in fast swimming.
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And while he has the thrusting ambition of the politician pushing for the top, his less ideological bent allows him the opportunity to hear an opposing view.
Recent advances in technology have shifted the thrust from intermittent to continuous monitoring with the result that real time data are available continuously at the bedside [ 1].
Andrew Strauss had had the captaincy thrust on him and Andy Flower was in temporary charge.
I had the social thrust of it.
The Local Government Association has welcomed the thrust of the government plans.
Epigenetic alteration in carcinogenesis has been the thrust of research for few decades.
Energy crisis and threats of global warming has accelerated the thrust for new renewable energy resources.
The turbulent events of the last 10 days have thrust the spy chief into unaccustomed limelight – and the challenge of a lifetime of dedicated service.
Some say the contests have thrust the concerns of Hispanic voters to the forefront of the national political dialogue.
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