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Second, friction is proportional to the load or weight that presses the surfaces together.
Reyes, a speedy leadoff hitter, is the foot that presses the gas pedal for the Mets.
Turgor, Pressure exerted by fluid in a cell that presses the cell membrane against the cell wall.
Behind them is a claustrophobic green curtain that presses the picture forward, slightly parted to reveal Christ on the cross.
A permanent silicone band is sewn to the outside wall of the eyeball, creating an indentation that presses the retina back in place.
The push rod that presses the back of the caulk tube only advances a small amount as you squeeze the handle of the gun.
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Furthermore, "geography was a cutthroat enterprise in late Victorian Britain," one that pressed the Antarctic expeditions forward.
It was the rising stock market, not economic analysis, that pressed the new economy indelibly into the nation's consciousness.
Red Cross officials say it was the United States, not Israel, that pressed the case strenuously in meetings this year.
This includes both the radular dentition as well as the radular support structures that press the dentition against the substrate during feeding.
There's one bit of the factory that isn't ultra-modern, and that's the machines that press the records.
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