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Some bumper stickers read, "Piping plover tastes like chicken" and "Piping plover makes good traction".

Bumper stickers with two plover-bashing messages -- "Plovers Make Good Traction" and "Piping Plover Tastes Like Chicken" -- proliferate.

Also, I expect EMC Syncplicity and some true enterprise options to make good traction over the coming year and this space to look very different indeed in 18 months".

- Do your shoes have good traction?

Accelerate very slowly and gently, testing to see whether your tires have good traction.

In these conditions, it's hard for your tires to get good traction.

A good ATV will be the right size for your size, have good traction control and be sturdy.

There's mud, too, and, as the trail goes higher, it feels more like clambering and traversing than walking, but the rock is granite, making for good traction, and the occasional bursts of exposure are a pleasant thrill.

Hinge will need traction to make good on its new investment.

But, surprisingly, another view is gaining traction: that good fences can make good neighbors.

Huge feet function like snowshoes and make good paddles for swimming; bumpy foot pads provide traction on slippery surfaces; short, curved, sharp claws grab the ice effectively; and a blubber-wrapped body has excellent buoyancy.

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