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the buoyancy
noun
The upward force on a body immersed or partly immersed in a fluid.
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Trust the buoyancy aid, trust the float.
Another camp favors the buoyancy theory.
"The buoyancy of the water unloads the knee".
But what has really been egregiously overlooked is the buoyancy of theatre.
Mr. Carreño can still jump, although he no longer has the buoyancy he possessed years ago.
That belief has contributed to the buoyancy of the stock market.
But his apparent confidence in the buoyancy of future tax revenues is striking.
Santiago Calatrava has designed a skyscraper with the buoyancy of a child's balloon.
The buoyancy is even more of a surprise, perhaps, because Merivel's fundamental themes are elegiac.
But what has really been egregiously overlooked is the buoyancy of theatre..
The buoyancy and barbarity of the culture seem to confound him.
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