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There is a peculiar pressure when bowling in favourable conditions: expectations change and initially there is the trap of straining for wickets, seeking that unplayable ball.
All this puts a peculiar pressure on Mitt Romneys nomination acceptance speech.
The skewed impact generated the peculiar pressure ridges nearly parallel to the flow.
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The batsman in an O.D.I. faces peculiar pressures.
There are those who relish the peculiar pressures of being a front runner.
"Because bullpens risked being burned out during the regular season," she explains, describing the peculiar pressures of playoff baseball, "it was more valuable for a starting pitcher to go seven innings and give up, say, three runs than go five innings and give up none.
The peculiar surroundings and pressure of the venue combined to make both games less a measure of excellence than of survival.
The main focus is on hydrodynamic loads (forces and moments) that act on a single blade, on the hub and on the complete propeller; peculiar characteristics of pressure distribution on the blade and downstream wake will be presented as well.
White Hart Lane is not free of its own pressures, but the young Portuguese will not have to contend with some of the peculiar and unique pressures that undermined him at Stamford Bridge.
The show's creators, Robert and Michelle King, who write together and have been married since 1987, speculate about the pressures peculiar to the wives of errant politicians as they weigh whether to forgive their husbands.
Evidently, ouabain effects on systemic blood pressure are peculiar to rats but not mice as also noted before by others [ 21].
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