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Smith exerted his influence on South African bloodstock by importing quality yearlings and top stallions from New Zealand.
I don't think there is any amount of pressure that can be exerted from Australia that's going to make the difference.
The buoyant force on the cube is the resultant of the forces exerted on its top and bottom faces by the liquid.
The ratio of this force to the mean absolute value of the force exerted by each surrounding zone is the unbalanced force ratio.
The wife claims that she could be doing something else although she has not overly exerted herself in applying for housekeeping jobs.
Medirlan took the stairs at a run, reveling in the physical exertion even though he exerted himself physically every day as a guard.
Silsden exerted considerable pressure but they had left it too late as they failed to score for the first time in over a year.
The loss of conviction has exerted a powerful influence over American and Western foreign policy.
I was glad to be up early, and happy to finish before the sun exerted its full influence on what was set to be a hot day.
One way in particular that this influence was exerted was over the law of the excluded middle.
Colors of light are related to the effects exerted on the valence electron of an excited atom.
Not exclusively, of course, but the monochromatic examples exerted a considerable pull.
The hydrostatic pressure model proposes that statocytes detect the total weight exerted by the protoplast on its cell wall.
Cracks can occur from concentrated pressures exerted by incorrectly placed fill material.
Osmotic pressure is a measure of the extra pressure that has to be exerted to counteract osmosis.
Radial pressures exerted by roots on the surrounding soil are also believed to be a critical feature in penetration of hard soils.
We also confronted the challenges and exerted our utmost efforts to bridge the various gaps and differences existing in the region.
The reader would never guess from this textbook that di Chirico exerted a huge influence on Dada, Surrealism and popular culture.
Despite notching up just one small and one big hit, he has exerted a powerful influence on Scottish pop.
The little power she exerted wouldn't even cause the restraints to do more than to go taut.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Florentines exerted themselves to save forli from the fate that threatened it.
But if it had a repellent effect on the habitan, it exerted a strong attractive force upon other of the passengers.
Accordingly the Hermit exerted himself to please, and it would really have taken more than three crabby boys to resist him.
Mrs. Roberts exerted herself to laugh with him, albeit she was horror-stricken.
The abundance of animals and the witchy control she exerted over them, simply reinforced the spell over an impressionable child.
On the other diametral side of the coupling the strain due to the key is exerted on the top face of the key.
When the party assembled at dinner lady Jane exerted herself more than usual.
It is hard to disentangle the influence of one event from that exerted by another.
The moment these inhibitory ideas ceased, the original idea exerted its effects.
The caracal has exerted a moral influence over me which I have been unable to resist.
What effect on the process of endosmosis can be exerted by Castor or Croton oils, or by calcined Magnesia?
Here is where the influence of every fair-minded woman and patriotic man can be tellingly exerted.
It is some morbific agency, the influence of which, Dr. Whedon said, is exerted upon the pneumogastric nerve.
One may compare the reaction to that exerted by a thrown stone on the thrower.
Carrying a heavy pack down such a grade exerted a torturous strain upon the backs of the legs.
Bankhead exerted all his influence with the government in favor of negotiations.
And indeed had his speed been tenfold greater than it was, it had been exerted to no purpose.
All these climatal conditions exerted, no doubt, a modifying influence upon the character of the inhabitants.
He might well think with some complacency of the influence he had exerted on the world.
The cause of this bloodlessness of the fatty liver is to be sought in the pressure exerted by the growing fat-cells.
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