Sentence examples for needs to pierce from inspiring English sources

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Rick Santorum, whose advisers believe that a strong showing in South Carolina could give his fledgling campaign the steam it needs to pierce the sense of inevitability around Mr. Romney's candidacy, has bought about the same amount of advertising.

The downside of this method is that one still needs to pierce himself in order to use the device.

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Such deals are needed to pierce the wall of silence at the heart of the Cuban system by expanding access to cellphones and satellite television.

Because the Mexican military is armed, too, and they need to pierce that armour.' In ancient Mexican lore, there lies behind the sun that shines a black sun, which leaves this world to shed light upon another, beneath.

It is a calibrated steel rod with a 15-pound sliding weight that is dropped, not pounded, giving a precise measure of the force needed to pierce a foot of soil.

He shows off the burns he received from the old "carbon arcs", when the bright, controlled light that is needed to pierce the yards of darkness to a pin point on the stage was provided by two rods of burning carbon, which needed replacing every half-hour – he was paid an extra 50p to buy milk to counteract the fumes.

If you're used to working in a corporate environment but also being cool during evenings and weekends, then you might be familiar with dual-booting: I've been known to have my Macs run Windows on a Boot Camp partition for when I need to pierce the veil and travel to the Microsoft realm.

The instantaneous Young's modulus, compression force, the work needed to pierce the tissue, puncturing pressure, and the dynamic friction coefficient between the tungsten microneedles and living nerves were quantified starting from acute experiments, aiming to reproduce the physical environment of real implantations.

Monitor was also unable to do significant damage to Virginia, possibly due to the fact that her guns were firing with reduced charges, on advice from Commander John Dahlgren, the gun's designer, who lacked the "preliminary information" needed to determine what amount of charge was needed to "pierce, dislocate or dislodge iron plates" of various thicknesses and configurations.

Solenophagous insects such as mosquitoes, sucking lice and kissing bugs need to pierce the skin of their hosts in order to reach the interior of blood-vessels with their mouthparts [1].

The force needed to pierce the tendon with each instrument was measured using a custom setup.

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