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lifting agent
noun
The substance that creates the buoyancy of a balloon or other airship; normally hydrogen, helium or hot air
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Of the Lifting Agent, Less Dense Than Air at the Ground.
Nonrigid airships, which have enjoyed a rebirth of use and interest, do not have a rigid structure but have a defined aerodynamic shape, which contains cells filled with the lifting agent.
Volumizing Root Lifter: Speaking of volume, you'll want to use a root lifting agent like Schwarzkopf Styliste Ultime Biotin + Volume Mousse ($7), which was developed for fine, brittle hair.
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From his spartan London office, he directs the activities of the sandbaggers: covert operatives who are dispatched around the world on assignments of highly variable savoriness, from lifting imperiled agents out of hostile territory to assassinating captured colleagues before state secrets can be spilled.
In some cases the agencies have been forced to intervene and lift their agents from operations to prevent them from being identified and killed".
Drew Dillon, her friend, lifting partner and now agent, told her: "What are you doing?
With its ability to ferment plant sugars into alcohol, the lowly microorganism became the first agent of biotechnology, lifting the spirits of people around the world.
The White House said Mr. Bush was not considering lifting the ban on American agents' assassinating foreign leaders.
Given all that has gone wrong, these approaches seem safer than lifting the ban on placement agents.
As the morning wore on, a video surfaced of Clinton appearing to stumble and lose her balance as secret service agents lifted her into a van.
States where multiple agents were involved in lifting [distributing] of foodgrain (Madhya Pradesh, Assam and Jammu) had low coverage less than 50%.
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