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Jet engines derive thrust by ejecting the products of combustion in a jet at high speed.
The pilot controls thrust by adjustment of the control levers for the engine.
Like the turbojet engine, the rocket develops thrust by the rearward ejection of mass at very high velocity.
He is busted and is thrust by Gibbons (similarly unaware of American jurisprudence) into a series of tests to prove his resourcefulness as a way out of jail.
The resulting corner was thrust by Jermaine Wright towards the far post where Darren Powell had a free header but the ball was glanced wide.
After 15 Rc1, Bonin has achieved a kind of Maroczy bind with his c4 and e4 pawns restraining a center thrust by the d6 pawn.
The Gherkin's bulging entasis reaches a climax ordained by its geometry, given tremendous upward thrust by its spiralling bands of lozenges that cover its surface.
It's the story of a child named Toshio, who is thrust by his brutal father (a wounded war veteran) and indifferent stepmother into a life of crime.
It may drive a generator, pump, or propeller or, in the case of a pure jet aircraft engine, develop thrust by accelerating the turbine exhaust flow through a nozzle.
Another is to shape the vessel's stern in a way that stops air being sucked into the propeller, where it would reduce thrust by lessening the propeller's grip on the water.
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Concorde's thrust-by-wire engine control system was developed by Ultra Electronics.
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