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But dreams often turn rapidly into nightmares.
Diodes are essential in radios to turn rapidly oscillating radio waves into a smoother direct-current signal that can power a speaker.Rectifying a signal sounds like an altogether humbler task than amplifying it.
The basic delights of the tango, in which a man and a woman often turn rapidly away from each other while locked arm to arm, and in which feet can flick, slide, jab and then fly across the stage as if cross-stitching, were often evident.
Sometimes their bodies seem to touch all the way from brow to knee even as they march or glide along; sometimes there's just enough space in their embrace for each to turn rapidly to either side, as when Ms. Hills wriggles responsively or when both dancers change directions, seemingly following conflicting impulses.
You let your guard down and innocent situations can turn rapidly into something else if you're not careful".
I take a deep breath and reply confidently, "Alright!" The plane picks up speed, and for the next several minutes, we twist and turn rapidly through the air; shooting higher up, and straight down towards the ocean; flying completely upside down and backwards through the smoke the plane emits; spinning in tight, quick circles like a barrel rolling down a hill.
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Then, turning rapidly, he walked away and entered a tobacco shop.
The mechanics of the police investigation keep the pages turning rapidly.
Joy at the country's first proper election since independence from France in 1958 turned rapidly to alarm.
It is thought that concussions generally occur when the head accelerates rapidly and then is stopped, or when the head is turned rapidly.
What WaveCrest is trying to do is have the entire range be a sweet zone, from barely turning to turning rapidly".
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