Some of the avalanched electrons will travel through the thin oxide of the diode region. |
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He came to Boston and I heard he was from The Cars and they just avalanched the whole industry for like 10 years. |
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Often, the government does nothing until it is avalanched with negative press coverage. |
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They were having lots of security system updates that were slowing the system down, and then everyone avalanched them at the last minute. |
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I was avalanched in this corrie a number of years ago and, while the bruises have healed, the memory is still painful. |
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Even when he's not mountaineering, Ward's life has always been avalanched with adrenaline. |
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I came to the conclusion that I was in for the run of my life or I was going to be avalanched. |
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Strewn all about are huge avalanched boulders, like the play toys of giants. |
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Tonnes of earth ripped away from the hillside on either side of their house and avalanched down to the sea in September. |
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Behind all this, walls of square-cut ice rose in cracked columns that avalanched regularly, sometimes bringing down a 30m-wide face. |
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I heard the tumble of the coals as they avalanched down into the smoldering pit. |
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Four climbers had 'a lucky escape' when they were avalanched while climbing. |
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Be careful out there, we were avalanched yesterday, and now I'm out of commission for at least a month with a sprained or broken ankle. |
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That way you've got one more thing in your favor if you get avalanched. |
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Six course members from Plas-y-Brenin were avalanched in Cinderella Gully. |
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As it happened, I had progressed only some few feet out onto the snow when a clean-cut section stripped off the surface and avalanched. |
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The applications were doubtless snowed under in the maze of official correspondence which avalanched the new government. |
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Then another misfortune avalanched itself upon me, before even I had fully taken in the extent of the first. |
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Swelter, following at high speed, had caught his toe at the raised lip of the opening, and unable to check his momentum, had avalanched himself into warm water. |
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