Turbulent tides have churned up the sea bed, disturbing rocks and natural debris such as drift wood. |
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Turbulent mixing, evidenced by alto-cumulus castellanus cloud over France, also took place en route and carried dust to high altitudes. |
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Turbulent flow is defined as the flow in which the system's inertial forces are dominant over the viscous forces. |
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During its turbulent history, it had known dozens of presidents, but their efforts to rule had been fruitless, invariably with blood flowing. |
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Will no one revenge us of the injuries we have sustained from these turbulent priests? |
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The Reynolds number equation states that turbulent flow is created by higher gas velocity, gas density, and tube radius and lower gas viscosity. |
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Published breed standards and show rings created islands of control and predictability in a turbulent world. |
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The raft roller-coastered, bounced through the rapids, slammed into turbulent water. |
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For simple systems like roulette wheels, turbulent fluids, and stock markets, I have a lot of experience with this. |
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When the ship began to sink, the franchisor left its charge afloat in turbulent waters, without a life jacket. |
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Using her experience as an agony aunt, her latest book, Love Coach, offers practical solutions on coping with turbulent times. |
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Critics have charged the airline was reckless in reducing airfares during such a turbulent time in the industry. |
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Rain storms and windstorms and turbulent waves and whatever other kind of disaster existed had thrown itself at them. |
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It is possible that red tides don't occur during turbulent conditions because the turbulence prevents dinoflagellate populations from growing. |
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Kudos to Nikolai for navigating the sometimes turbulent, shark infested waters around weblog island to create The Bloggies. |
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When I try to explain the boundary layer, laminar flow, turbulent mixing, entropy, and autopsies to them, there eyes just glaze over. |
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He studied the change in a flow along a pipe when it goes from laminar flow to turbulent flow. |
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During their short and turbulent life he became virtually their cinematic amanuensis, a process which culminated in his first feature film. |
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He has lasted the course in one of the most turbulent eras in South African rugby. |
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Growing a leading-edge technology business in a turbulent economic climate takes guts. |
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They have lived quite turbulent lives and devoted themselves to earning their daily bread. |
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As the oxygen mask reduced her need to gasp for breath, Mary relaxed a bit and reflected on her last, turbulent hour. |
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Coming as a complete contrast to the saxophonist's often turbulent output in recent years, this album is a collection of introspective ballads. |
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The fishing in turbulent, sandy water usually is best on natural bait fished with a big rig and heavy weight near bottom. |
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The play tells the story of his life amidst the turbulent times of the Penal Laws, and the narrative is threaded with her music. |
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Whether pride goes before a fall, only the turbulent, testing year ahead will tell. |
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For the grey-haired, being young is often equated with being hot-headed, turbulent, self-willed, obstinate, and too hot to handle. |
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When players collided, they simply separated and moved on, folding back into the turbulent maelstrom of sweat and speed. |
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We have Elizabeth and David, a couple who have been together for 20 turbulent years. |
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The war and the turbulent years that followed had taken a toll on both his mind and his body. |
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The exit went off without much trouble except for the turbulent ride that happened when she was shot out of the torpedo tube. |
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He was later cleared of any wrongdoing and was adopted by the trades unionists as a martyr marking their struggle through turbulent times. |
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Screenwriters wade into turbulent water when they adapt screenplays from best-selling books. |
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He talks candidly about his feelings over these turbulent months and discusses his views on the issues splitting the modern Church. |
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Critics, co-stars and superstar friends remained broadly loyal to him during this turbulent period. |
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The film focuses on a turbulent period in the collaboration between the two songwriters. |
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Jim Wallace has been the sheet anchor for the Executive through turbulent times. |
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Now is his chance for revenge, as bewitcher and bewitched are embroiled in a turbulent tale of mayhem, magic, and enchantment. |
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During these times it is easier to see fish than at times when the water is more turbulent and turbid. |
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Despite its turbulent history, the Borders has managed to retain a number of fine period homes. |
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Don't miss a tour of the Berlin Experience, which traces its turbulent history. |
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On no occasion throughout that turbulent history was an eventual withdrawal from the convertibility regime put under serious public discussion. |
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He's observed the turbulent history of the humble stage direction and has decided to take action. |
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Wallace began his career in the 1830s as a land surveyor in Wales, during one of the most turbulent eras of British history. |
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The book is a well-balanced account of both the baseball of the '30s and the larger social history of that turbulent era. |
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Just after he returned to Spain, the country entered a new and turbulent phase in its history. |
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It's intense and turbulent and chaotic and calming and rhythmic all at the same time. |
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Its structures, planes and buildings emit an emotional charge, rooted in the city's turbulent history. |
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The turbulent air is cooled, and this causes condensation and consequently an extensive stratus cloud is often formed. |
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In these turbulent waters, the American Navy navigates the political shoals and does what it does best. |
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Sorting is one result of the movement of sediment transported by turbulent air or water. |
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Looking down at the turbulent waters below, she took a deep breath and prayed. |
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Ironically, wave power is produced not by water but by the air currents that are trapped and then pushed around by the turbulent waters. |
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There is another very large grassy area across the other side of the lake which offers a more forgiving landing and less chance of turbulent air. |
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The turbulent water produces millions of air bubbles that circle about your mask and add to the thrill of the current. |
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They made their way through the turbulent waters, and Elijah breathed a sigh of relief. |
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Only when they were finished did I discover that the wooden boats were barely buoyant enough to survive the turbulent water. |
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The North Sea is an enchanting voyage across alternately silky and turbulent waters. |
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Suddenly, with a splash to wake the dead, it flipped over and he was tossed into the turbulent waters near mid-stream. |
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He kicked and slapped the his way through the turbulent water in a desperate attempt to break through to the surface and breathe. |
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It was as if the turbulent water of new relationship really had passed beneath the bridge, and now we were free to relax. |
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Boundary layers have to be modelled with particular attention to the possible change from turbulent to laminar flow. |
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Instabilities appear in the flow as Re increases, and all flows become turbulent at sufficiently large Reynolds numbers. |
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The flows can also be turbulent, which means there is little hope of solving the necessary equations. |
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Once ignited, the base burner unit bleeds hot gas which causes the flow of air at the base to be less turbulent. |
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You also might know that he was a defender of orthodoxy in a turbulent time and a stern moralist. |
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For a few millennia after the Big Bang, the universe was dense, turbulent, and unimaginably hot. |
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On the Shubenacadie River, the tidal bore and rapidly rising tide results in extremely turbulent waters. |
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The Wasps won their first match in 11 turbulent months last week and Precious believes it could signal an ongoing upturn in fortunes. |
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The upper registers of the painting are slightly bluer, but lots of white mottles this very loose rendition of breakers and turbulent sky. |
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His was a somewhat turbulent childhood in which he knew both moderate wealth and poverty. |
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It features Milo, a glorious Newfoundland dog, cradling another hapless victim of the turbulent waters off New England's Egg Rock lighthouse. |
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The film offers a picture of a soul-searching artist in socially turbulent times. |
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Carr's family also described her turbulent relationship with Huntley, which they claim was characterised by frequent bust-ups. |
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It may have facilitated strong byssal attachment in turbulent shallow-water environments. |
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Sculptor and installation artist Susan Meyer Fenton is haloed against a wrinkled and therefore turbulent backdrop. |
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Grenada's emergence from international obscurity was the culmination of four turbulent years of revolution and social experimentation. |
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The new small staysails help to clean up the turbulent flow and improve the mainsail's efficiency. |
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He's signed a three-year deal to finally settle his future at the club after a turbulent year which saw him stripped of the captaincy. |
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Once a card-carrying member of the Communist Party, she recalls rallies and marches during the turbulent Thatcher years. |
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They glided over the narrow strait of turbulent ocean water that made the island look like it had been cut in half with a steak knife. |
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The waters around Pitcairn are fierce and turbulent, with diving made strenuous by the strong currents. |
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Scottish monarchs rode through the town in glittering cavalcades, and turbulent priests rubbed shoulders with noblemen in furs. |
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Walking up to the very edge, she stared down at the turbulent waves, pounding ceaselessly at the shore. |
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Here's part of a speech he gave in Sydney during that turbulent campaign, and it's worth listening to the style of language he uses. |
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It is the turbulent couple's second high-profile falling out within a week. |
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You need very calm surface conditions and a northward current in Jack Sound, but not so strong as to cause turbulent overfalls. |
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Perhaps inspiration derives from current events, so that historically turbulent times would be more rich. |
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Interestingly, for all Rauch's fractious subject matter, his painterly touch isn't turbulent at all, but instead measured, calm and neat. |
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After a turbulent first few months, he finally feels comfortable in his new surroundings. |
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The main storylines follow his turbulent, and pathetic, attempts to escape from his chronically insipid persona. |
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Set at the beginning of the Second World War, the one-off drama follows six turbulent years in the life of a real Lancashire housewife. |
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It would be impossible to round up all the stock and swim them across the turbulent Snake River. |
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During the turbulent year of 1928, he created just four pastels of the park. |
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Of course, he does this not through imagery alone but through turning the paint itself into a kind of turbulent human clay. |
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The initial colonization of the walls of the ureter is in areas of turbulent flow which leads to paralysis of peristalsis. |
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Its cash strength saw it through the turbulent waters of the early 1990s when the price of property collapsed. |
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Alas, the social scene is as fluid and inconstant as everything else in this turbulent country. |
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God set out commandments to protect the people he loved, who were vulnerable due to their turbulent times and divided nature. |
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The same is true for higher wind speeds, intensely turbulent conditions, and elevated temperatures. |
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During a flood tide, turbulent overfalls with strong up-and-down currents form at the north end. |
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Such rivers have cavernous deep pools fed by turbulent rapids at the head and a shallow tail leading to the next rapid. |
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During the turbulent decades around 1900, Marxian economics was taught in British universities. |
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This route also involves crossing a high pass and fording a turbulent river, the Allt Cam in An Lairig. |
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His hair is grey and frothy, like a dandelion clock, but he carries his turbulent past and 66 years lightly. |
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During his brief but turbulent life, he wrote some thirty lyric poems, as well as several in the decasyllabic tradition. |
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During those turbulent years, some politicians and their henchmen were the puppet masters. |
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This is a good thing because as the wing root area stalls, it generates turbulent air that flows over the elevator and around the fuselage. |
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The mother struggles to find her own voice amid the turbulent emotions of her offspring. |
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His opening weeks in the employ of the Scottish Football Association have been gently turbulent. |
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Don't miss the rare chance of gyrating the turbulent waters of river beas on a spunky kyak. |
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Worse, as the streams bend to equalize pressure behind the foil, and may set up a turbulent gyre further slowing the foil by induced drag. |
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The sea, though turbulent and frothed with storm, was smooth and silent beneath the waves. |
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Finally, local micrometeorology determines whether dispersion into a turbulent atmosphere is such that the target population fails to receive enough to be infected. |
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While flow through the fine micropores of the soil matrix is essentially non-turbulent or laminar flow, flow through macropores can be turbulent and erosive. |
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Where the road ends, there is a precipitous staircase down the cliff, offering the occasional vertigo-inducing vista down the rock face to the turbulent Mediterranean. |
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The motives of the earlier diarists are unknown but an awareness that they were living in turbulent times may have inspired the most celebrated of diarists, Pepys and Evelyn. |
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The Epilogue provides a synoptic survey of the growth of Sikh faith and its consolidation in one of the most turbulent periods of the Indian history. |
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The basin that had flooded became a thin, turbulent river at the bottom of a chasm, and their path was surrounded on either side by sheer cliffs of slate. |
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The deal would also bring new jobs for our skilled rail technicians, many of whom will have worked for three or four different companies over the last turbulent decade. |
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Charlie could see turbulent waters ahead, and prayed for wisdom. |
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In the past month, the team has added four new starters on offense and perhaps two more on defense, effectively plugging the holes left from a turbulent offseason. |
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He and Jaffray lived through turbulent times, particularly during the Civil War, when they survived the town's two sackings by Cromwellian forces. |
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This paper Crighton studied the sound wave associated with a turbulent fluid flow over a discontinuous surface formed by two semi-infinite flexible planes. |
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Refrigerant flows through the mixing chamber in a swirling or other turbulent pattern and into the suction chamber through circumferentially spaced openings. |
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I wondered who else was making a mark in the field in these turbulent times. |
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A group of them mentor the turbulent, desperate kids fresh off the streets who are at their most violent when they first arrive. |
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There are no polls yet in the attorney general race, but in a turbulent year in Lone Star politics, anything could happen. |
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Tribal, sectarian and territorial conflicts made it a constantly turbulent place, despite the hammer of Ottoman rule. |
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A mass of waves were sweeping the shoreline, and the turbulent water toppled trees and swept them towards both ends of the lake, now spread twice as wide as it had once been. |
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In rougher, more turbulent water, trout are much harder to see. |
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Never be afraid to fish the turbulent, white water directly beneath the sill, for the water along the bottom may be quite calm in comparison to the surface. |
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Can rock and roll gel with this, creating not a dark and angry industrial beast, but a sound that draws on the less turbulent strains of the guitar's past? |
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Its surface of turbulent waves, sprayed with twelve coats of turquoise automobile paint, floats the eye up to artifacts lifted in moments of repose above the sea of intensity. |
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If the air was turbulent, maintaining a tight formation was a real chore. |
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Over the past few years sales have rocketed, as people look for a safe home for their investments in the face of turbulent stock markets and paltry interest rates. |
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The sea is subject to far more turbulent weather and the coast offers few places of shelter for the vessels that have been making passage here since boats were invented. |
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Marx's own time was similarly marked by a series of turbulent social, political, and economic upheavals, all of which helped shape and produce Marxism. |
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Since its introduction by the Further and Higher Education Act 1992, quality assurance of teaching has had a relatively brief but turbulent history. |
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Needless to say he's in the turbulent water for an awfully long time. |
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The turbulent gray and rust coloured swirls of gas are truly awesome. |
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Each 6000kg sculpture is lowered to the seabed where it is drilled into the substrate to lessen the effects of turbulent weather. |
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Chub are stream fish, and like other soft-rayed species, are common in more turbulent riffles and races to which they are displaced by predation risk. |
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Though some sneered at him as a time-server and trimmer, it is extraordinary that a man could live in such turbulent times and win such widespread praise. |
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The offspring of the marriage guidance service was launched to help young people through the turbulent period during and after their parents' separation. |
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In inclement weather, it feels particularly snug pausing in the lounge with a book, or looking out to the turbulent sea through its large windows. |
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It is part of a continuing quest to sort through the nuances and reach a modern conclusion in these turbulent times. |
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Even so, in the turbulent Middle East of the Arab Spring Lebanon has been an oasis of calm and relative affluence. |
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There is no question that there's a lot of instability that comes with democracy and it's the nature of the beast that it's turbulent and uncertain. |
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They can be viewed as a turbulent flow of liquid in which the chaotic fluctuations get larger as one examines the fluid with a magnifying glass on a finer and finer scale. |
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The town had remained calm since the turbulent times seven months ago. |
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Mass movements of marine crustaceans called krill generate turbulent currents that may help pump nutrients from the ocean depths to surface waters, researchers say. |
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Many had seen the Fifth, composed when he was seventy, as a valedictory work, and the turbulent, troubled Sixth came as a shock. |
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The historiographical concept of a German Sonderweg has had a turbulent history. |
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In spite of its turbulent history, Central Europe is currently one of world's safest regions. |
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The last years of Charles VII were marked by conflicts with his turbulent son, the future Louis XI of France. |
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Planktonic forms in open water usually rely on turbulent mixing of the upper layers by the wind to keep them suspended in sunlit surface waters. |
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Continuously submerged populations in the Baltic Sea are very responsive to turbulent conditions. |
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The airflow can remain turbulent and erratic for some distance downwind into the flatter countryside. |
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The book takes us on a journey through the turbulent times of wars, revolutions, and new directions in art like expressionism and abstractionism. |
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Bodying forth the anxieties of a turbulent decade, the spectres in 1820s melodramas signify allusively rather than referentially. |
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The highly turbulent flow helps reduce fouling and makes cleaning-in-place procedures more effective. |
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Many of Japan's biggest companies are increasingly uncompetitive and are dependent on exports to turbulent world markets. |
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When the effluent becomes turbulent, such as when a force main enters a gravity manhole, more hydrogen sulfide gas is released. |
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Small-scale variation of convected quantities like temperature in turbulent fluid. |
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The MYJ scheme determines eddy diffusion coefficients from prognostically calculated turbulent kinetic energy. |
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Newcastle University graduate Guy Joseph died in the Spanish Pyrenees after turbulent winds caused him to crash-dive. |
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The Spirit is fire and flame, a restless wind, a turbulent sea, an upsetter, a supplanter. |
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These methods measure the turbulent interaction of crossflow jets with the main flow, for a variety of jet configurations and orientations. |
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The Ekman layer is the layer in a fluid where there is a force balance between pressure gradient force, Coriolis force and turbulent drag. |
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Huracan was believed by the Maya to have created dry land out of the turbulent waters. |
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In fluid dynamics, turbulence or turbulent flow is a flow regime characterized by chaotic, stochastic property changes. |
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Along with other Greek intellectuals, Posidonius favored Rome as the stabilizing power in a turbulent world. |
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At that turbulent time, Tver was ruled by Simeon Bekbulatovich, a former khan of Kasimov. |
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Air flowing through the trachea can be either laminar or turbulent depending on the state of the bird. |
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When the common ostrich is experiencing heat stress from the environment the air flow is considered turbulent. |
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The great deltas of the world are all in relatively protected bodies of water, while the Amazon empties directly into the turbulent Atlantic. |
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The Gang of Four were arrested and blamed for the excesses of the Cultural Revolution, marking the end of a turbulent political era in China. |
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A turbulent political history includes periods of rule by the powerful Medici family and numerous religious and republican revolutions. |
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The national government encouraged the mine safety movement as a means of limiting strife in the sometimes turbulent coal fields. |
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The water bed is narrow and the average drop is large, so the flow in this section is extremely turbulent and fast. |
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Many archaeological remains can be found within the forest and are an important cultural link to the often turbulent history of the area. |
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But in the open position, the plastic must progress through a series of labyrinths which produces a more turbulent flow. |
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In many cases, examination of the flow fields in greater detail reveals a more vortical or turbulent flow around the collimated core. |
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Bottom gating is presented as a possible solution to turbulent fill in steel casting applications. |
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The first few years in New York were turbulent, Mehta recalls. |
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In fluid dynamics, an eddy is the swirling of a fluid and the reverse current created when the fluid is in a turbulent flow regime. |
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Diamond Shoals, a bank of shifting sand ridges hidden beneath the turbulent sea off Cape Hatteras, has never promised safe passage for ships. |
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However, turbulent flow along the vehicle afterbody can under some conditions produce a comparable or greater heat flux. |
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What bearing hath be shown of late toward thee By which thou might'st beframe some estimate Of his mind's placid flow or turbulent? |
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The green eyes in the carefully sweet face were turbulent, willful, lusty with life, distinctly at variance with her decorous demeanor. |
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In the decades that followed, England's relations with Scotland were turbulent. |
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The visual observations of tidal bores highlight the turbulent nature of the surging waters. |
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The tidal bore induces a strong turbulent mixing in the estuarine zone, and the effects may be felt along considerable distances. |
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The ship was ahead of her time and went through a turbulent history, never being put to her intended use. |
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Onto this turbulent scene emerged Gaius Julius Caesar, from an aristocratic family of limited wealth. |
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The turbulent and luctual times, which were to-wards the end and period of his life and reign. |
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In the 11th century, a turbulent period occurred in the history of Maritime Southeast Asia. |
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The Canterbury Tales was written during a turbulent time in English history. |
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Wells's parents had a turbulent marriage, owing primarily to his mother being a Protestant and his father a freethinker. |
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When I got to the baggage claim at O'Hare, I realized that the question had not come out of thin turbulent air after all. |
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The barefoot doctor system would not survive the turbulent years of economic reform. |
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The island is the largest in the Dodecanese and has a turbulent and rich history. |
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Bretton Woods established a benign global discipline that prevailed through three turbulent post-war and Cold War decades. |
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Canners have been through a turbulent period with plants going bankrupt and then re-opening under new management. |
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But beneath the surface of catch phrases, buzz words and mantras, lies a murky and turbulent topic. |
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They clearly showed that the presence of nanopowder can absorb the velocity fluctuation energy and reduce the turbulent kinetic energy. |
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In contrast, when Germans refer to the same turbulent years, they usually use the term National Socialism. |
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Yet the imagery still suggests turbulent worlds of Heraclitean flux, full of powerful yet ephemeral effects. |
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Cast crank-baits and flukes right into the foamiest, most turbulent part of the flow. |
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His work on the scattering of blue-green light by a turbulent medium led to a scheme for detection of clear-air turbulence. |
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State-of-the-art eolic technologies do not workwell in urban environments, which experience vertical and turbulent wind conditions. |
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During turbulent flow, the baffles enhance the random motion of molecules and formation of eddies. |
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Regional writing tradition revolves around the turbulent history of the region, as well as its cultural diversity, and its existence is sometimes challenged. |
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Seventy years after Charles Lindbergh electrified the world by becoming the first aviator to fly nonstop from New York to Paris, his place in history remains a turbulent one. |
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She did not do well and after only seven turbulent years, at the end of which Protestants had gained complete control of Scotland, she had perforce to abdicate. |
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The late 1970s through to the '80s was a turbulent period for Chelsea. |
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But after a turbulent first three months in this, the biggest job of his fledgeling managerial career, Deila sensed the time had come to speak up for what he believes in. |
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It is well known that turbulent flow increases the effectiveness of heat transfer in a cooling circuit and is an important factor in achieving efficient cooling. |
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It came during the Nixon administration, a turbulent era that witnessed all the pitfalls of namelessness, including high officials flimflamming the news media. |
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Two key features of a tidal bore are the intense turbulence and turbulent mixing generated during the bore propagation, as well as its rumbling noise. |
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Rose Styron, co-editor of the collection, is to be commended for her big-heartedness in allowing her late husband's turbulent soul to shine forth in all its complicated glory. |
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The first so-called hedge sermon was held in the cemetery of Boeschepe in the always turbulent Flemish Westkwartier on Sunday morning, July 12, timed to coincide with mass. |
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Looking at the Jury and the turbulent audience, he might have thought that the usual order of things was reversed, and that the felons were trying the honest men. |
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The stormy cumulous clouds added to the overall turbulent atmosphere. |
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The study of fluid dynamics quantifies turbulent and laminar flows. |
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Exploratory drilling exploded in the early 1960s, and fourteen platforms were installed between 1964 and 1968 in the icy, tidally turbulent inlet. |
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However, in my experience, the key to staying afloat in turbulent times is to ensure that you build as much defensibility in to your business as possible. |
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Expect Manchester United's turbulent trip to Brazil to hog a large chunk of the chinwag, although refereeing ricks are also certain to be discussed with equal intensity. |
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Spinning whirlwinds of dust frequently form along the turbulent cold air boundary, giving rise to sightings of huge dust devils and even tornadoes. |
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This suggests that laminar air flow causes little to no heat transfer, while under heat stress turbulent airflow can cause maximum heat transfer within the trachea. |
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In fluid mechanics and transport phenomena, an eddy is not a property of the fluid, but a violent swirling motion caused by the position and direction of turbulent flow. |
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Measurements of entrainment by axisymmetrical turbulent jets. |
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Even something as small as a bug on a leading edge can cause turbulent wedges that interrupt laminar flow, resulting in an increase in drag and fuel use. |
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Scientists hypothesized that dolphins somehow reduce drag by creating smooth, laminar flow in water rushing by their skin instead of the usual turbulent flow. |
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Sun-watching space observatories such as SOHO and TRACE, which orbit above Earth's turbulent atmosphere, should have ringside seats for the transit. |
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From the plane's design to its turbulent evolution, STEALTH FIGHTER recounts the high and low points of the plane and is a fine pick for any aviation or military library. |
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The river has a surfeit of chemicals from farms upstream and probably a shortage of oxygen from lack of natural turbulent flow which can aerate the water. |
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Secular activists have lashed out at the authorities over the law, saying Morsi's ouster itself was result of mass street protests against his turbulent one year rule. |
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Neither monks nor friars, the Theatines first, then the Barnabites, Somaschi, Jesuits, and others responded to ecclesial needs in a time of turbulent reformation. |
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Flow field analysis of a turbulent boundary layer over a riblet surface. |
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Wave formation on an initially flat water surface by wind is started by a random distribution of normal pressure of turbulent wind flow over the water. |
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The goats act as a living reminder of the region's turbulent past. |
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Among his topics are basic means, transient conduction, turbulent flow, heat exchangers, participating medium, phase change, and mass transfer and chemically reactive flows. |
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The couple's turbulent relationship was rarely out of the news. |
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