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"See how quickly she loses contact with the camera?" he said.
We measured the flexion angle of the hip joint where the PMM tendon loses contact with the femoral head and pelvic surface.
Most of what is perceptive and imaginative in morality owes its origin to art, and, when morality loses contact with the tradition of art, it becomes dead and sterile.
When water loses contact with air, the radioactive clock starts; the isotope decays by a factor of two every 230,000 years, and the decay is measurable as far back as two million years.
"It's a matter of serious concern when he loses contact with his family and friends," the organization's deputy director for Asia and Pacific programs, Catherine Baber, said in a telephone interview from London.
As the storm continues to move inland and loses contact with the ocean — its source of moisture — rain levels are expected to diminish, though wind damage is still likely.
In other words, the cat on the mound remains in contact with the mound for a third of the way down, then loses contact with the mound and lands some distance from its base.
A solution would be to use two locomotives, one on either end, to ensure the train never loses contact with the third rail, but that approach would be expensive.
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"We lost contact".
They really lost contact.
Does losing contact matter?
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