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They're best friends who revolve in the same centrifuge, swim in neighboring lanes, and read together at night.
At the conclusion, the others have decamped, but poor Dave is still there, and the platform starts to revolve in the opposite direction.
The theorist Ernst Kurth claimed to hear "the erupted radiations of far more powerful fundamental processes whose energies revolve in the inaudible".
As varied as the planets in our solar system are, they all have one thing in common: all revolve in the same direction as the spinning of the sun.
While he didn't exactly revolve in the same world as I did, I soon realized we had several mutual friends, including the legendary A&R man Murray Elias.
Nowadays, the door need not even revolve in the U.S. corporatocracy; for example, when President Obama earlier in 2011 appointed General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt as a key economic advisor, Immelt kept his job as CEO of General Electric.
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The night wind revolves in the sky and sings.
It was hit by empty automobiles spinning and revolving in the muck.
Higher, a wild array of flat things revolved in the twisting funnel — pieces of iron roofing, papers, doors, strips of matting.
Instead, nationality has been the pivot around which every other difference has revolved, in the process turning 300 years of political, social, economic and cultural union into mush.
A vast cyclorama revolved in the opposite direction to create an illusion of massive speed, and fans created clouds of dust.
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