The moon gravitates towards the earth, and by the force of gravity is continually drawn off from a rectilinear motion, and retained in its orbit. |
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If he has come to battle without a defining belief system, he usually gravitates to the spirituality he finds among his comrades. |
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When ordinary matter gravitates together, it clumps forming familiar objects like stars and planets. |
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If it turns out that antimatter gravitates in any way different from matter, a whole lot of theory is going to have to be revised. |
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Fortunes gravitate to those whose minds have been prepared to attract them just as surely as water gravitates to the ocean. |
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The last book of the Scriptures, Revelation, written by John, gravitates round the second coming of Jesus. |
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This study guide will indeed bring us to realize how much prophecy gravitates around the person of Jesus. |
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Everybody gravitates toward the winnable seat so there is distortion in the system. |
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Mr. Speaker, as we all know, talent is mobile and gravitates towards the universities where it will be recognized, be it in Canada or abroad. |
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Yacine gravitates to the brightly coloured cubes that he has learned to stack, while Sana, his sister, draws on large sheets of paper. |
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Samuel is not weapons-obsessed because he is the kind of young boy who gravitates to wars and fighting. |
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Because trading always gravitates to whichever market has the biggest share of liquidity, stockmarkets have a tendency to be natural monopolies. |
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The 27-country single market could fragment as decision-making gravitates to an inner core. |
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Opposite them, the pro-Syrian coalition, where all the faiths are present, gravitates in the orbit of Hezbollah. |
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My husband is vegetarian, but the children aren't, so they can have anything they want in moderation, though my eldest daughter gravitates towards vegetarianism. |
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Today, there is a fourth, the Internet, and everything that gravitates around it. |
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Thanks to Gibson's artist Lenore Conacher, his teacher and now mentor, he gravitates to his painting table daily. |
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A resistance fighter and pioneering aviator during the Second World War, Max gravitates towards America. |
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Everything which gravitates around the zen, like the calligraphy, the Japanese garden, the ikebana. |
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If the purpose of this inquiry gravitates towards explaining shifts in features of the Canadian model, which may or may not have to do with reforms, then it will necessarily move closer to the PollittBouckaert formulation. |
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Around the irresistible and discreet Josephine gravitates once again a whole world of seducers, low-lifes, tricksters and many other good and generous people. |
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Erica moves to California, while Leo slowly gravitates towards Mark, Violet and Bill. As Leo writes all this down, he interprets his family life and friendships in the coolly analytical way he would a painting. |
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As they grow older, the preference gravitates increasingly towards beer. |
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The Town of Rosemère is among them, notably because of our plan, which gravitates around eight key orientations, and which we have strived to respect since the first year of this mandate. |
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Like a kind of cloud of electrons whose entire energy gravitates around a nucleus: the character, or even better, a whole family of characters, a whole society of characters! |
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All electoral legislation in Québec gravitates around the elector. |
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She is a make-up artist and gravitates in the beauty and fashion worlds. |
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However, if annual growth is only 2 per cent per annum, almost half the sample gravitates towards the middle range of the saturation spectrum, although still only 4 exceed the upper limit. |
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The marriage union already more prochen also is steady, if men-fishes gravitates to one of liberal professions, osobenyono to employment by the literature, painting or music. |
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Nevertheless, the history of this small town in Locride not only gravitates around the mines, it is, in fact, inextricably linked also to that of style, which was part Pazzano County along with many other hamlets. |
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He naturally gravitates towards qualitative, even spiritual goals. |
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Many verse forms have been used in epic poems through the ages, but each language's literature typically gravitates to one form, or at least to a very limited set. |
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Alas, our PowerPoint Generation gravitates to bullet points and two-dimensional bar charts, even as we stumble our way through this multidimensional universe. |
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