This translation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into Fula includes implosive consonants. |
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And aside from an overwrought moment or two, all four actors turn in gracefully subtle and passively implosive performances. |
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There are several advantages in using an implosive source for seismic imaging beneath the seafloor. |
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This paper describes the basic principals behind this new technology and compares the implosive method with the hydraulic method. |
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We propose to continue, and hopefully complete, development of an implosive seismic source which can be used on the seafloor. |
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The actor Oliver Reed who played Gerald in the 1969 film had an implosive presence onscreen. |
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The hydraulic press doesn't present the fire or safety hazard the implosive sleeve process does. |
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The scene is utter heartbreak and further clarifies Tracy's underlying implosive anger. |
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This process uses implosive energy to do the work of compression. |
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But none of these assessments really responds to the way this novel repeats, elaborates, and extends Rushdie's earlier representations of explosive and implosive life shapes. |
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Even though it has a great many potentially implosive elements stacked against its success, it is actually a very good, very intense action thriller. |
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He looked as if he was about to collapse from an implosive impact. |
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It is pure sonic claustrophobia, and it exposes the implosive soul of the future oilman Daniel Plainview. |
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By generating ultrasonic, our cavitation beauty equipment can cause the liquid materials to generate implosive effect. |
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A downward movement of the glottis is used in the production of implosive sounds, which occur in many American Indian, African, and other languages. |
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The Iraqis have mastered the key technique of creating an implosive shock wave which squeezes a bomb's nuclear material enough to trigger a chain reaction. |
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The orientations covered include operant procedures, token economies, Pavlovian conditioning, stimulus and response control and desensitization, and implosive therapy. |
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