However, the magnet exists only when the current is flowing from the battery. |
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The only high-performing Providence school is a largely white, middle-class magnet school affiliated with Brown University. |
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And there are others that are very new, relatively trendy modalities, rebirthing, magnet therapy, a number of them. |
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It works by moving a magnet through a coil of wire and produces a alternating current which must then be rectified by the use of diodes. |
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Liv was fair-skinned with smooth red hair, gray eyes, and a small body that acted liked a magnet for almost all red-blooded males in the school. |
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In those days Bettys had a licence and served alcohol and was a magnet for servicemen of many Allied nations. |
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The city became a magnet drawing other renowned architects adding their signatures. |
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Thyme, rosemary, marjoram and lavender will act as a magnet for bees and butterflies. |
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The F series uses a proprietary neodymium-iron magnet rotor structure and skewed armature assembly to optimize machine torque and volume. |
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The fluidic pump includes a first gear rotationally mounted to the adjacent layer, the first gear having a magnet contained therein. |
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There's also a terrasse, but be warned that you'll be a magnet for people bumming change. |
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Included with the gun was a patented double magazine pouch that used a magnet to hold the spare mags. |
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A magnet is supported upon the L-shaped trigger arm and actuates the autowinder function within the housing. |
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It has become a magnet for avant-gardists who want to hang out in a place that has become a byword for New York's alternative arts scene. |
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When you picked up the clip with the magnet the clip was accelerated toward the magnet acquiring kinetic energy. |
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A spinning superconductor acts like a very weak magnet, with the poles of the magnet precisely aligned with the axis of the spin. |
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Three workers, migrants from rural areas, are retrieving waste iron using a magnet on the end of a bamboo pole. |
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If you have a mixture of salt and tiny pieces of iron, you could use a magnet to separate the iron from the mixture. |
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Benin City's museum might have been a magnet attracting important pieces in local private hands. |
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But the empty buildings on Bramham Avenue are claimed to be a magnet for drink and drug-fuelled graffiti, vandalism and anti-social behaviour. |
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Last year concerts took place over 10 weekends, acting as a magnet for music lovers from the region itself and much further afield. |
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Movies have long been a magnet for scrutiny, hysteria or moral panics, though obviously television now draws much of that dubious attention. |
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But if you know your daredevil friend is a magnet for trouble and you're still drawn to her, it's time to put yourself in check. |
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The Italian city of marble and water is a magnet for art-lovers, but culture is not the only attraction. |
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Because of its trendy college and relatively liberal cadres of lawyers and civil servants, Austin became a magnet for nonconformists. |
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Similarly, if you move a magnet near a wire, the magnetic field will cause electrons in the wire to move. |
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The force of magnetism, or magnetic field, is much stronger at the magnet poles than around the equator. |
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A magnetomotive force may be produced by a permanent magnet or by a wire through which a current of electricity is flowing. |
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A blond, blue-eyed 7-year-old, Benjamin attends a Montessori magnet school just a block away from abandoned houses. |
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I also went to a publicly-funded magnet school that selected boys at the age of 11 on the basis of IQ tests and gave them a chance to succeed. |
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I was teaching in a magnet school where middle school students could take three electives a quarter. |
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Designated as a magnet school for voluntary desegregation, it attracts students from throughout the Chicago School District. |
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The town enjoys first-rate transport links, magnet schools and one-of-a-kind shopping outlets. |
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Because Davis is a magnet school, many parents and students consciously choose this model as their educational option. |
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Again, I'm not offended by your skepticism of me as a babe magnet because I'm not, but please don't act as if I am claiming things I am not. |
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Finally, Lenny, just between us guys, what advice would a babe magnet like you give to a total lamewad like me? |
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His lack of charisma plays against the film's attempts to portray him as a babe magnet for young hotties. |
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One of the earliest lots is the babe magnet of 1913, a magnificent Peugeot Bebe two-seater. |
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Johnny sees his pyrotechnic gifts as a heaven-sent babe magnet and acts accordingly. |
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We were setting out into terra incognita, marked only by blank spaces on the maps, drawn by the magnet of our ambition as explorers. |
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A magnet with 1.0 tesla field strength would have a stronger magnetic field and be more forceful than a magnet with a 0.5 tesla magnetic field. |
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The magnet grabs the metal fence post and holds the gate securely when loading. |
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The first students to work on the cyclotron in the lab setting modified the magnet to better focus the proton beam. |
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In the past, the Meissner effect has been used to levitate a dipole magnet placed on the surface of a superconductor. |
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Darrington has been a magnet for adventure tourists looking for hiking, white water fishing, and wilderness camping. |
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A magnet is the device that attracts certain types of metals, like iron or steel. |
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If your trailer is equipped with electric brakes, check the drums and shoes for wear and the brake magnet for condition. |
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Oven thermometers are usually of the robust bimetallic type, with a magnet on the back so that they can be fixed to the steel wall of the oven. |
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In the honeypot town of Grassington, already a magnet for visitors, they are also looking forward to even more tourists arriving. |
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Picking up the pen, the tapped the magnet tip to his computer screen, rousing it from its sleep mode. |
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They say the increase is unjustified because the car park is a magnet for vandals and has no lighting. |
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He was even more unkillable than the magnet soldiers, and could literally walk through walls, and bullets would simply go right through him. |
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Its romance though, is a magnet for lovers, and many pause to throw in their coins and seal their hopes with a smooch. |
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China is a major producer of neodymium, and the U.S. magnet factories sold much of their production to the electronics factories of East Asia. |
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Please be careful if you try placing a magnet in your solenoid, as the magnet can shoot out. |
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The researchers randomly assigned patients to wear a bracelet containing either a strong magnet, a weak magnet or non-magnetic washers. |
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If the magnet is in the middle of the vibrating string, the waveform should be a symmetrical square wave. |
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And since 1993, the impressive grounds of Goodwood House have also been home to the festival, which has become a magnet for car nuts. |
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You will find that this magnet is able to pick up small steel things like paper clips, staples and thumb tacks. |
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By reversing the direction electricity flows through a magnet the poles can be reversed. |
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This area is quite naturally a magnet for rock-climbers and walkers, and other popular activities include mountain biking and caving. |
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This seven-ounce magnet was able to support four kilograms of iron using the current from a single cell. |
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With the summer holidays in full swing, the park is a magnet for youngsters keen to experience the outdoors. |
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The public square is often a magnet for what can charitably be called scum. |
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It is a magnet for fly tipping and arson attacks and has been put on a hit list of problem sites drawn up by Nelson councillors last month. |
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Lurking just below the surface, they are traps for the unwary and their cheerful colour is a magnet for children. |
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A homing pigeon with a small bar magnet attached to the back of its head takes much longer to fly home! |
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Each roller magnet in the Searl device is a small homopolar generator and the entire set of rollers create a radial Lorentz force too. |
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The country became a magnet for the international left, who saw hopeful signs in the revolution. |
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The theory is that magnet therapy may be beneficial by affecting circulatory health and blood flow in the body. |
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A permanent magnet may be represented precisely by an appropriate density of hypothetical magnetic charges on its two pole faces. |
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With images that stir such flights of fancy, it's no wonder that Scotland's far-flung locations are a magnet for film-makers. |
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Energy from the magnet is designed to elongate the atoms in the clubface, deterring metal fatigue and strengthening the face. |
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A magnetometer is a device that, like the magnet of a compass, reacts to changes in the earth's magnetic field. |
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The fridge magnet idea makes it a fun thing to do, and is likely to yield a little extra pin money, too. |
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The cranes attach to the top of the containers and pick them up like a magnet lifting paper clips. |
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The continuance of the South-East's competitive advantage continues to act as a magnet for both firms and skilled individuals. |
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The interactions of the individual dipoles in a magnet do not depend on any particular direction, and their dynamics are rotationally invariant. |
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Wherever he went, even in his sojourns in hospital, he picked up girls as a magnet picks up iron filings. |
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The lines of force one sees when sprinkling iron filings around a magnet depict the shape of a field in physical space. |
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Other forms of energy healing include magnet therapy, polarity therapy and light therapy. |
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Accountability to the Treasury is the opposite pole of the magnet to entrepreneurial spirit. |
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Marked terms show a polarity, like one pole of the magnet or one side of the coin. |
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Traditionally, Princeton has also been far less a magnet for media coverage than Ivies with departments, such as Harvard or Yale. |
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The wired mounting hardware works with oversized road bars and a variety of forks, but the wheel magnet only fits standard spokes. |
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It seems normal to them that their city is a magnet for talented musicians, gifted filmmakers, brilliant financiers. |
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Cobalt, which is naturally ferromagnetic, provides resistance to demagnetization in several groups of permanent magnet materials. |
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It was demonstrated that when a magnet on a stick is placed near the crystal, the magnet is repelled. |
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The European Union has become a gigantic political and economic magnet whose greatest strength is the attractive pull it exerts on its neighbors. |
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This force moves the small magnet up until the force from the bottom and top diamagnets equals one another. |
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The chart below is the magnetogram made by Meredith Lamb with his seismograph in which the mass is a bar magnet diamagnetically levitated. |
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A dynamic microphone's diaphragm, for instance, moves an attached coil of wire past a magnet to induce current flow in the wire. See diagram. |
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Our headlights were dimming by themselves, and the car felt like it was held to the ground by a magnet and didn't want to move. |
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The mass acted upon by the coil elements can be a permanent magnet or magnets, or electromagnets. |
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A magnet distorts the picture as it distorts the path of electrons flowing from the electron gun towards the screen inside the tv. |
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A magnet can exert a force on a moving charged particle, but it cannot change the particle's kinetic energy. |
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While it exports pricey services, Britain is importing capital since the rising pound is a magnet for global bond investors. |
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They also had traditional toys such as an abacus, building bricks and fridge magnet numbers. |
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Now that Wembley isn't the shopping Mecca it used to be, this big blue warehouse is the only retail magnet in the local area. |
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The magnet was then slowly but steadily trained upward in field strength until, after 13 quenches, it reached 11.14 Tesla. |
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Secondly, a moving magnet moves in relation to the earth's magnetic field, so the behaviour of the balance might be affected. |
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It's going to be a magnet for yobbos, vandalism and antisocial behaviour. |
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Before you turn south note that north-west, about half a mile away and probably visible is Ana Cross, a tall, complete cross shape and a magnet for walkers and bikers. |
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With Frank Gehry's bandshell adding sparkle and flutter to the city's lakeside skyline, Millennium Park opened in July as a downtown magnet for outdoor public relaxation. |
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A magnet for visiting stylists seeking inspiration, the market features some of the best vintage Sixties and Seventies clothing to be found anywhere in the world. |
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For example, once upon a time everyone knew that the tomato was deadly poison, and that one could demagnetize a permanent magnet by rubbing garlic on it. |
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Around the magnet is an electrical coil attached to the floating buoy. |
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Today's fair is a magnet for children, teenagers and bored parents. |
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I could definitely make some dough renting out my dog, who is good with children, a flat-out babe magnet if you take him to the park, and never licks himself in public. |
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If the loch is a magnet for children, he says, it is also suitable for more grown-up pursuits, potentially appealing to those with an interest in conservation. |
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Police prepared spreadsheets of crime in the area which, they said, proved the pub was a magnet for trouble, particularly late at night, and the problems were increasing. |
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And still another 13 percent of families has a choice among public schools, such as magnet schools, charter schools, and interdistrict choice programs. |
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The business boomed as the brothers' reputation for their racetrack achievements grew the family business rapidly becoming a magnet for the motorcycling community. |
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After the last magnet was retrieved, she assumed slave posture and waited for Couple to unclasp the clamps. |
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The bar magnet gets its overall magnetization because all of these little component magnets are pointing in the same direction, and add up for an overall effect. |
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It became a magnet for creeps, lowlifes and homeless people. |
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Harvard is a magnet school that recruits pupils from throughout the city. |
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In other words, fluoride is a broad-spectrum, bipartisan, long-lasting magnet for dissent. |
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This is easily determined by holding a compass near the magnet to determine if the strength of the magnet overrides the magnetic force of the poles. |
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If you are having trouble finding a magnet around the house, two possible sources include a can opener and an electromagnet that you make yourself. |
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Breyer, 72, has had no reported major health scares, although he does seem to be a burglar magnet. |
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At the end of this year, the fifth year of the pilot, the school will be a total two-way bilingual immersion magnet school, financed primarily through the operational budget. |
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The National Education Association and its affiliates have supported public-school choice, including magnet schools, alternate schools, and intradistrict open enrollment. |
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Anything in your gut sticks to the surface of charcoal like a magnet and gets carried out through a bowel movement. |
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In the left test tube, a magnet attracts magnetite, the byproduct of Strain 121's respiration of iron oxide and offers a tell-tale sign of life in the tube. |
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She went to a top high school, a magnet school, in her area, went to an Ivy League university, did a master's program, and is now in law school in New York. |
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However, for the organisers, contestants like Laura and those like her are a Godsend, because to say that beauty pageants are a magnet for criticism is an understatement. |
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Up ahead was a topping of pine trees and somewhere in this was Highcliff Nab, a great nose of sandstone which is a focus for paths and a magnet for travellers. |
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Home to exquisite beaches, blistering sunshine and the second largest coral reef in the world, Cozumel is also a magnet for serious sun-worshippers and scuba divers. |
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Instead, it became a magnet for mainly white drifters and broken families. |
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Mansion House was a magnet for the powerful, both native and foreign. |
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Rivington Pike near Horwich is still blanketed with snow and has become a magnet for walkers, with cyclists and tobogganists also flocking to join in the fun. |
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The continent is still commonly perceived as a magnet attracting exilic individuals who battle to create a congenial and convivial environment for themselves. |
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Bath is a magnet for celebrities, literary sorts and luvvies. |
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I felt like I wanted to just immerse myself in all things New York, and the Robert Moses story was like a magnet for me. |
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Couple guided Stella as she crawled and dipped her chest to pick up each magnet. |
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Some say that wherever Selfridges is based it will attract shoppers and that it will act as a magnet to other top stores wanting to be in the vicinity. |
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Perhaps the most important improvement has been the replacement of an electrical magnet with a series of permanent magnets to generate the cyclotron's magnetic field. |
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He is whip-smart, financially successful, and a magnet for women. |
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If one species with slightly different amounts of skin pigmentation couldn't live together, how could two species as different as two poles of a magnet cope? |
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Private schools have a way of being a magnet for scandals for the creepy, inappropriate adults who run them. |
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For those who wish to combine magnet therapy with cupping and enjoy the benefits of two pseudosciences at once, the Magic Mengshi Cup is recommended. |
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He showed that a magnet could induce an electrical current in a wire. |
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Most of the things I threw in the circular file, but one thing that caught my attention, was a magnet that looked exactly like the king of hearts playing card. |
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The institute's literature does not mention homeopathy, reflexology, iridology, urine therapy, magnet therapy, and other extreme forms of alternative healing. |
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A simple method is to presoak seeds by placing them in a dish or cup with water on top of a South facing magnet for 24 hours or so before planting. |
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The papers report that forward-looking Bobos, eying long-term demographic and employment trends, are now jousting to get their kids into Spanish-concentration magnet schools. |
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For several years, the powerful lights that shine from this hotel have been a magnet for plankton, which in turn attracts the manta rays from nearby deep water. |
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Her ordeal began on Saturday afternoon as she and her 26-year-old South African boyfriend were visiting the Kruger National Park, a beauty spot that is a magnet for tourists. |
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This new, democratic and prosperous Iraq is to be a model and magnet for its neighbors, as West Germany and West Berlin were to their unfree neighbors in the cold war. |
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The dipole is roughly equivalent to a powerful bar magnet, with its south pole pointing towards the geomagnetic North Pole. |
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One such substance is the material used the new magnet HQ02a 6 a compound called niobium tin. |
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Models are available with a permanent magnet DC motor or with a coreless motor. |
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Usually winding and magnet temperature must be kept below 120C and then there are issues of demagnetisation and mechanical strength. |
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However, this method produces only a weak magnet so other methods are preferred. |
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If a needle is rubbed on a lodestone or other magnet, the needle becomes magnetized. |
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As of 2011 Besides the general public schools in Virginia, there are Governor's Schools and selective magnet schools. |
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The magnet layer functions to hold the removable overlay in place as well as position the PushGate armatures. |
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The winner and five runners up also scoop a goodie bag with a hacky-sack, watch, key-ring, magnet and a bottle of Heinz Tomato Ketchup. |
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The Providence Public School District features magnet schools at the middle and high school level, Nathanael Greene and Classical respectively. |
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Over this period, San Francisco became a magnet for America's counterculture. |
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The Johnson Electric Flux Multiplier Drive system is based on interior permanent magnet brushless motor technology. |
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The device measures the time until a small bar magnet in the test tube is held by a clot. |
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A magnetic field is generated by use of a bar magnet located below the surface. |
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Street drug sales are a huge problem for law enforcement since they are a magnet for gun violence and drug users. |
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The Cobalt-Samarium magnet is made of iron, nickel, cobalt and rare-Earth Samarium. |
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When latching, the magnetic polarity of the coil and magnet form a strong pull on the valve plunger, which moves it to the energized position. |
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The Xerotab magnet paper requires the use of the Xerotab magnetizer to function, which can be purchased separately via the consumables Web site. |
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ItOs also a good bet for Granny as a recent medical trial revealed magnet therapy eases the pain of common joint problems such as arthritis. |
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Mr Baines said the pub was once a magnet for the community and renowned for bar games such as shove ha'penny. |
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The magnet-containing bowel can then be exteriorised for magnet extraction and repair. |
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What are the operating costs for setting up a ferrite magnet powder manufacturing plant? |
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The researchers placed a ferrofluid droplet on a nonstick surface and gradually moved a magnet toward the surface from below. |
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This enables the use of a standard low temperature cryocooler to cool the magnet to 4 degrees Kelvin, necessary to achieve superconductivity. |
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No-one up there really believes Scotland is some kind of terrorism magnet, whatever the bampots in London think. |
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This specimen was also the first substance found to be repelled by the poles of a magnet. |
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In subsequent experiments, he found that if he moved a magnet through a loop of wire an electric current flowed in that wire. |
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Thomson observed that the electrometer registered a charge only when he deflected the cathode ray to it with a magnet. |
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He also noticed that electrified substances attracted all other substances indiscriminately, whereas a magnet only attracted iron. |
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Social climbers A TOWN in Italy has become a magnet for climbers after allowing them to clamber all over its public buildings. |
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The magnet school with the largest enrollment is Lane Technical College Prep High School. |
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After 1855 Minnesota's rich farmlands became a magnet, especially Blue Earth and Le Sueur counties. |
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The south coast of Gower is the chief magnet for walkers, with a path stretching from Mumbles Head across the cliff tops, beaches and coastal woodland to Rhossili. |
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There, professor Adolf von Harless, though previously an adherent of rationalism and German idealism, made Erlangen a magnet for revival oriented theologians. |
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Magnetic Materials Association, a trade association representing high performance magnet producers and suppliers, also briefed members of Congress on rare earths. |
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The patented Eriez Magnetic Drive Circuit incorporates a lifetime permanent magnet whose poles are intermeshed with those of an electromagnet powered directly by an AC line. |
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The system consists of a helical bevel gear driven by a compact permanent magnet motor, and combined with the most efficient inverter drives available today. |
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But the way in which Clark has tended to attract absolute blame and sniping like a magnet and be subject of a host of ridiculous rumours, has been quite surprising. |
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Although their use is generally harmless, people with osteoarthritis should be especially cautious about spending large sums of money on magnet therapy. |
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They said so-called controlled experiments of magnet therapy were 'suspect' because it was difficult to blind participants to the presence of a magnet. |
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Magnetic resonance force microscopy employs an ultrasmall cantilever arm as a platform for specimens that are then moved in and out of proximity to a tiny magnet. |
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The company offers display shelving, such as window boxes and shadowboxes, as well as multi-opening mail centers, magnet boards and other storage opportunities. |
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The above challenges can be overcome with die-cast induction motor and the automakers consider the induction motor, as a potential alternative to the permanent magnet motor. |
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This includes structural power wiring, power distribution cable, appliance wire, communications cable, automotive wire and cable, and magnet wire. |
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His method, still used today, is for electricity to be generated by the movement of a loop of wire, or disc of copper between the poles of a magnet. |
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Since the north pole of a magnet attracts the south poles of other magnets and repels the north poles, it must be attracted to the south pole of Earth's magnet. |
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A magnet for gifted scientists and other professionals looking to serve in public health, CDC has attracted an exceptional cadre of talent over the years. |
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The current also flowed if the loop was moved over a stationary magnet. |
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Made with actual 24-karat gold flakes that glitter enticingly in the glass, Gold Flakes Supreme is a guaranteed magnet for eyeballs at the swankest restaurant or nightclub. |
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Today BTWHSPVA stands as one of Texas's premier arts magnet schools, noted for its blend of arts and academics and its culturally diverse faculty and student body. |
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Cathode rays were produced in the side tube on the left of the apparatus and passed through the anode into the main bell jar, where they were deflected by a magnet. |
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During an MRI, Synchrony's magnet freely rotates and self-aligns within its titanium housing, greatly reducing implant torque and the risk of demagnetization during MRI scans. |
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The magnet is connected to a gear train, which translates the impeller rotations into volume totalizers displayed on the meter's register dial face. |
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When a current was passed through the wire, the wire rotated around the magnet, showing that the current gave rise to a close circular magnetic field around the wire. |
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It sneaks into view from the narrow streets, and one is drawn to it like a Magnet for the Spirit. |
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Two teams of employees from Magnet were given just two days each to help fit a new kitchen and decorate the common room at the Robert Ogden School at Thurnscoe, near Barnsley. |
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Tadcaster Magnet have gone into pole position in division five after overwhelming a Dringhouses side who were whipped out for only 74 after choosing to bat first. |
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Fall guy Willie Ryan gets the late call at York today all set to bring home the beer money on Arctiid in the John Smith's Magnet Cup at York. |
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The g in Magnet is pronounced as a hard g, but the gn in Champagner is pronounced like the French gn in champagne. |
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As full time students at Constantine College of Technology, we also used the Magnet for our end of term booze-ups. |
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The easiest way to determine the strength of a Tube Magnet, as promoted by Eriez, is to conduct a pull test using a simple spring balance. |
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The Student Loans Company has begun operations in Lingfield Point, and Magnet Kitchens is in Lingfield east of town. |
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Below is a list of valedictorians and salutatorians from Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies in Reseda and Valley Alternative Magnet School in Van Nuys. |
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Magnet therapy which helped David Beckham heal his famous broken metatarsal in just five weeks before the World Cup played a vital part in Sharon's recovery. |
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Young Magnet High School, which was opened in 1975, is ranked fourth. |
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Combined with direct drive Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Alternators and power electronics they offer a viable alternative for low head hydroelectric power generation. |
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The Classical Magnet School is one of the many Hartford Magnet Schools. |
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We have a number of interactive Magnet activities where children try out different word orders and word choices to create new versions of these very familiar verses. |
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The same week that Maurice died, Robin's solo album Magnet was released. |
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