Sentence examples for wind a process from inspiring English sources

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The loose end is drawn out by gravity or the breeze and allowed to blow in the prevailing wind, a process called kiting or ballooning.

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Dust and possibly water ice from this belt migrates inward because of drag from the stellar wind and a process by which stellar radiation causes dust grains to slowly spiral toward Epsilon Eridani, known as the Poynting Robertson effect.

Filament winding is a process in which glass or carbon fibers are wound around a mandrel to form fiber-reinforced structures of a desired shape.

To get there, we'd have to sail into the wind, a lengthy process involving repeated changes of direction.

Most asteroids show a slight reddish cast caused by the constant bombardment of solar-wind particles, a process called space weathering.

Wind-splash is a process in which wind and rain combine to cause soil erosion.

The recurring phytoplankton blooms are triggered by northerly wind, which generates a process known as upwelling in which nutrient-rich water is brought to the surface from lower depths.

Whatever each viewer's motivation may be for watching, they wind up seeing a process of physical and mental transformation through the facing of demons, support, accountability, and plain old-fashioned sweat.

The case seemed likely to wind up in arbitration, a process that could take months to unfold.

The central bank is now only starting to wind down the efforts — a process that could inflict economic pain if not managed delicately.

Winding up a company (a process known as disincorporation) can be expensive if the company has a lot of assets or property.

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