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So instead of defending separate territories, the ants behave like a single fluid colony in their new territory.
The Gilded Age architect H. H. Richardson conceived his buildings largely in terms of their magnificent roofs -- his sketches reveal a single fluid line of architectural calligraphy.
In a single, fluid release of emotion and truth, the mysteries of the layoffs are solved and a measure of humanity is reclaimed.
We owe to him the conception of electricity as a single fluid; we owe to him many of the very terms of the science of electricity, including those basic ones, "positive" and "negative".
If one of these spent shells is in the chamber, racking the slide will, in a single fluid motion, eject the old shell out the side of the gun and push a fresh round into the chamber.
Place a serving plate over top of dish (bottom side up), and, using potholders, hold pudding over sink and in a single fluid motion, holding it away from your body, invert plate.
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Simplified single-fluid MHD plasma descriptions do not capture the complexity of the plasma.
The AMSB is based on a single-fluid molten-salt target/blanket concept.
A centrally positioned single-fluid pressure spray nozzle directed towards the bed is used.
The equations of multiphase flow have features that are absent from classical single-fluid equations.
The technique is an extension of the single-fluid framework already presented by the author.
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