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Companies are developing new ways of propelling their planes, to get around the problem.
THE business of propelling large passenger jets is at maximum thrust.
They practiced jouncing, the art of propelling a canoe without a paddle.
Instead of propelling the company forward, AOL was dragging it down.
Submarine, any naval vessel that is capable of propelling itself beneath the water as well as on the water's surface.
They are, he says, a way of propelling visitors into a state of "simultaneous delight, madness and voluptuous panic".
This act of propelling oneself forward and never looking back is one of the main themes of the film.
Another overtime championship game is less heralded by sports historians but was just as vital to the process of propelling the N.F.L. into decades of growth.
Clemens had to refocus: Rodriguez and Edgar Martinez were due to bat, and between them they had the potential of propelling Seattle back into the game.
Very few animals are incapable of propelling themselves through the water (even if very poorly) and dinosaurs presumably did so as well.
For months, Democrats saw the loss of jobs since Mr. Bush took office as the issue with the best chance of propelling Mr. Kerry to victory.
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