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Yet, because of the obsolete, factory-like nature of high school, which fails to propel at least a third of its students, and the confiscatory cost of college, the next rung up for 18-year-olds is becoming another haven for the rich.
These traveling (or dominance) waves propel at a fixed speed when corrected for cortical magnification at different visual eccentricities [13].
It has also been determined that manual wheelchair users who propel at a faster cadence and experience greater peak resultant handrim forces relative to body weight also have greater incidence of impaired median nerve function [ 13, 14].
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He did not disappoint and the ball was propelled at the promised speed.
Today, propelled at least partly by a fear of ageing, it has become a cultural condition.
How else would one explain his insistence on throwing everything in the way of the ball when propelled at speed?
The ball was propelled at 77mph, at least 10 mph slower than in his heyday, but it headed in the right direction.
The war next door has propelled at least 1.2 million Syrian refugees across the border into Lebanon, a country of only four million.
The small, highly responsive squash ball is propelled at high speeds both to and from the front wall, and the pace of play is accordingly swift.
Luke Holland Giles Coren hosts a new gameshow with a simple premise: questions are propelled at a contestant until three consecutive answers prove incorrect, at which point they're replaced.
Johnson finished with seven for 40, his best figures against England, as he kept dislodging the stumps with deliveries propelled at 94mph.
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