For most of my life, I've gone so far in the opposite direction that if I knew the antonym for hypochondria I'd employ it now. |
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Unlike lampreys, salmon, and other anadromous fish, which migrate from the ocean to fresh water to breed, eels head in the opposite direction. |
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A truck passed them on the left going the opposite direction, with Jared at the wheel. |
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The Fabian Society was founded to gradually replace capitalism with socialism, but now they are rapidly moving in the opposite direction. |
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She held her arms up slowly and curved at her elbows, each arm going in the opposite direction. |
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I turned around in the opposite direction and started down the hall to my Band class. |
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The woman unleashes her dog which, to her relief, lopes off in the opposite direction from the stick-wielding man. |
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A rusty brown coyote gingerly stepped into view, sniffed in my direction, and promptly loped away in the opposite direction. |
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Another bus coming from the opposite direction was damaged in the blast, as were two motorcycles and autorickshaws parked in the vicinity. |
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I'm in a taxi with Marina and after a few minutes, I realise we are driving in the opposite direction to the town. |
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So, is it possible that a woodchuck might expand its horizons, meet with a richer fate, and get a bang out of a ride in the opposite direction? |
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If everyone has played and there is money in the bank, the banker deals a new hand in the opposite direction from the hand that has just ended. |
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It moves in the opposite direction to most post-war poetry and prose, which sought practicality, matter-of-factness, accessibility. |
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I jabbed a thumb in the opposite direction where an identical car was parked. |
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It's five blocks to the mall in the opposite direction from the school, four blocks past my house. |
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Now rotate your hips so your belly button is pointing in the opposite direction of the extended arm. |
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I watched her and walked in the opposite direction, towards my father's house. |
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However, there is a mother running in the opposite direction towards her family. |
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If the area is violent, the balance of power can shift in the opposite direction. |
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The reader traverses the beam in the opposite direction to that of the object under test to reduce image blur. |
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But we expect the general trend in 2000 will be in the opposite direction to last year. |
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Each image was shifted in the opposite direction, using bilinear interpolation to estimate the intensity of fractional pixel positions. |
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Carl looked at the man in the corner for a second before shrugging his shoulders and getting up and walking away in the opposite direction. |
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I went in the opposite direction, but even the pleasure of being in the woods alone at twilight did nothing to lighten my mood. |
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Cells tugged in one direction sent biochemical signals in the opposite direction in the form of a signature pattern of fluorescent light. |
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Then, with a twirl on her heel, he turned around and walked off in the opposite direction to where Terr'ach was going. |
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The elevator entrance spiraled open behind Howard and he twisted in the opposite direction and almost jumped out of his skin. |
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Muslims in India headed en masse for Pakistan, while Hindus and Sikhs made their way in the opposite direction. |
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I just ran off in the opposite direction, desperate to get away from the battle and bloodshed as fast as I could. |
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Kris lifted a spirit finger, blowing Mikey a kiss before waving as Lena turned in the opposite direction. |
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While blow-drying your hair, use the brush to brush each layer to the opposite direction your hair usually goes to create volume. |
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In tidal water the undercurrents may often be going in the opposite direction to the top flow. |
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Sighing again, and taking a deep breath, she turned the car into a U-turn and drove in the opposite direction. |
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Start the walk on the main village street and head southwards, in the opposite direction to the bridge over the River Tame. |
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The theatre has a similar bulk and presence in the opposite direction, as its south side presents long views across the Rhine harbour. |
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When the train arrived at the other end of the single line, the staff was given up to allow a train to proceed in the opposite direction. |
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The intercom buzzed and I proceeded to jump three feet in the opposite direction. |
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Closing the distance between us she veered off to my left and stood beside me, facing in the opposite direction. |
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He gave me a sad smile, dug the heel of his combat boot into the rubbery ground and spun in the opposite direction, striding down the hallway. |
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He was not stopped long when the lights changed to green but the traffic continued to flow on from the opposite direction. |
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It's worth remembering how quickly public opinion can swing in the opposite direction once war begins. |
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Of inventions which proved to have major significance, only the lens and clockwork travelled in the opposite direction, eastwards across Eurasia. |
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Sailing in nearly the opposite direction, that is, tacking close-hauled into this headwind, is a French ship. |
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For example, if you put your hand in front of a cockroach, the insect will immediately turn and run in the opposite direction. |
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The output phototransistor features a 30 V collector-emitter voltage and 5 V in the opposite direction. |
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Out of control, we whipped past a small fazenda, narrowly missing a truck coming from the opposite direction. |
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While British timber is making inroads into the European market, there is still plenty coming in the opposite direction. |
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After a minute of flying, their fighters suddenly turned the opposite direction. |
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Air traffic control wondered why the aircraft turned in the opposite direction each time an instruction was given. |
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I turned as the aircraft passed me, heading in the opposite direction on its final approach. |
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Any inputs by the pilot at launch create a dampening effect in the opposite direction to counter the excess pitch-rate change. |
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In the months, or sometimes even years, between flows, a silent countercurrent moves in the opposite direction. |
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That shot from the footplate supposedly heading eastwards was quite definitely taken travelling in the opposite direction. |
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When Nikki rotated his ankle the opposite direction, he cringed and his whole body tensed. |
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In the meantime, whenever I hear such talk, I paddle furiously in the opposite direction. |
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When a predator pounces, simply escaping in the opposite direction is often the worst option. |
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Zem and the women ran out into the streets, darting between people moving slowly in the opposite direction. |
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Once she'd seen the ginormous battle ships, she throttled the engines on a shallow descent in a totally opposite direction. |
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The other side of the rollers will now contact the gears, and the derailleurs will now be laterally bending the chain the opposite direction. |
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Again, dip the headlights as soon as you notice another vehicle coming in the opposite direction and when closely following vehicles ahead. |
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Only the engine driver who had this permit could travel the track, thus ensuring against meeting another train coming in the opposite direction. |
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As the van was passing the car, a dump truck appeared traveling in the opposite direction and the two vehicles were unable to avoid a collision. |
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Sandrine glared angrily at Alex before storming off in the opposite direction. |
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There's no use darting over to the opposite side of the aisle because some other waddler is lumbering along from the opposite direction. |
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Hugh about-turned, and headed in the opposite direction to be met with a similar fate. |
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So James is up there where we wanna go, and even if we go in the opposite direction, he's there. |
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Honestly it's miles out of his way, in completely the opposite direction from where he lives, but he wouldn't let me get a train. |
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This irradiance and the radiance in the opposite direction were then inserted into equation to calculate the ideal reflectance. |
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Waving, he jogged off down the hallway in the opposite direction, leaving me gaping like a fish. |
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His father and advisor began walking in the opposite direction from where Rheyce lay in wait. |
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A ratchet is a mechanical device that restricts movement in one direction and allows movement in the opposite direction. |
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Whenever I hear someone declare their whiteness, I paddle furiously in the opposite direction. |
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Numerous people ran past them in the opposite direction, fully armoured and ready to repel the attack. |
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A car going in the opposite direction stopped and its occupants got out to see what had happened and to offer their services. |
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If you ask me, the question should be turned round and sent, nemesis like, winging in the opposite direction. |
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I walked straight up towards Brandon, who wobbled down the hall in the opposite direction. |
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Vehicles coming in the opposite direction up the hill move into the middle lane far too soon and before they know what is coming towards them. |
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There are few other cars on the road, only an occasional set of lights moving in the opposite direction, away from the night. |
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This action then causes the valve move in the opposite direction and shut down the channel for the water to flow. |
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I had just regained control of my face and chest, so I could slightly move the opposite direction. |
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So what's happening now is a move in the opposite direction to the one you would want? |
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Mrs Kerr said cars were lined along both kerbs as a white Ford Transit van approached from the opposite direction. |
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The null in the pattern is directed not only in the direction of the interference source, but also in the opposite direction where there might be desired GPS signals. |
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When it's foggy with little to no wind in San Diego, the airport will switch operations to the opposite direction so we make our approaches and departures toward the east. |
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In other words, if a straight section of pipe has been plastically bent one has to overstress the pipe in the opposite direction in order to straighten it. |
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Brakes squealed as the few cars that happened to travel down that road screeched to a stop and promptly did an about-face, quickly driving in the opposite direction. |
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It appeared that the vehicle had overturned and rolled a number of times before coming to rest on the roadside facing the opposite direction to which it was travelling. |
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They took off in the opposite direction, which led to a boarded fence. |
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It is here that the roaring tide of the Philippine Sea, moving northwards, meets the mighty current of the Pacific Ocean, sweeping down in the opposite direction. |
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Soon we were bouncing down the murram road in the opposite direction. |
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In the opposite direction was a range of pink-brown mountains. |
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Unlike rainbows, fogbows are rare because the light source has to be low at the back of the observer and the fog mostly in the opposite direction. |
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At last convinced that Sir William was still alive, she set out for Waterloo, her carriage pressing forward slowly through the crowds heading in the opposite direction. |
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There is a descending order of seriousness from the permanent to the ephemeral, and an order of conspicuousness running in the opposite direction. |
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By contrast, secure individuals were likely to experience a positive spillover of satisfaction at home to the workplace, as well as in the opposite direction. |
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Put simply, if a moving atom collides with a photon coming in the opposite direction with the appropriate energy, the atom will be knocked back and slowed down. |
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The problem is that my inclinations are in the opposite direction. |
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They were moving in the opposite direction that the squat nurse had gone. |
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Because the control-stick steering was engaged, the jet was trying to keep one G on the aircraft and was trimming in the opposite direction of my inputs. |
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It was sufficient however to cause the stampede to now flow in the opposite direction as the crowd mithered around and then scattered in all four directions of town. |
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The electrons that were produced in the decays were found to be emitted preferentially in the opposite direction to the polarization of the nucleus. |
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To move in the opposite direction would be to further erode the position of Irish elected representatives, increasing that of an unelected judiciary. |
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He had been driving along the A350 towards Melksham when his car collided with the offside of a yellow goods vehicle travelling in the opposite direction. |
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A police van called to the house spotted a BMW and the stolen Mercedes heading in the opposite direction but the car got away after a brief chase. |
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She mooed loudly as though in shock, and ran in the opposite direction. |
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A 31-year-old woman was on her way to work when a man walking in the opposite direction blocked her path and indecently assaulted her before casually carrying on. |
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She kicked her horse into a full gallop and broke away from them, who, after only a moment's hesitation, turned and fled in the opposite direction. |
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They represent the maximum size of possible transactions, assuming that they were not counterbalanced by other transactions in the opposite direction. |
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It has been less clearly understood that this relationship may well be a two-way street, with causation possibly working in the opposite direction as well. |
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He finds himself there with an autobiographically narrated passion as deep as Mattox and Roeber's, though taking him in an opposite direction. |
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From our rotating perspective on the planet, its direction of motion changes as it moves, bending in the opposite direction to our actual motion. |
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To close and undock the connection, simply pull the slider in the opposite direction. |
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The charge densities of XLPE and PVC were decreased as the relative humidity increased in the opposite direction. |
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Down the road, he could see a bus coming from the opposite direction. |
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When the trailing vortices rotate in the opposite direction of the tail rotor, thrust is increased. |
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In other words, viewed from the opposite direction, the person goes through defeminization but fails to complete masculinization. |
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Other areas of the North have regularised the pronouns in the opposite direction, with meself used instead of myself. |
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But working in the opposite direction concentrations of migration may cause a town or area to develop its own accent. |
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The antirally demonstrators broke windows and forced their way into the building as the terrified audience fled in the opposite direction. |
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The privately held company on the other side of the deal, Weekend Warrior Holdings, is heading in the opposite direction. |
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In the opposite direction, sand ridges pointing southwest have a similar height, separated by troughs approximately 50m deeper. |
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Therefore, a reversing stage or gearbox is usually required where power is required in the opposite direction. |
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Synthetic faults dip in the same direction as the major fault while the antithetic faults dip in the opposite direction. |
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If they are twisted in the opposite direction, this is negative supercoiling, and the bases come apart more easily. |
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In a nonawake person with an intact reflex arc passive head-turning causes the eyes to deviate conjugately in the opposite direction. |
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The cargo will be transported by railway from Qazvin to the Persian Gulf countries and in the opposite direction. |
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Like at Penmaenbach it carried westbound traffic while the original road carried vehicles in the opposite direction. |
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And when you lurch in the opposite direction, they lurch too, like you're umbilically joined. |
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For right ear BPPV, perform the motions in the opposite direction, starting with the head turned to the right side. |
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In some fish, capillary blood flows in the opposite direction to the water, causing countercurrent exchange. |
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But no, when the dog dirt hits the fan, Bernie scarpers in the opposite direction. |
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These terms rely on a neoplatonic, upward, sublimatory movement away from material particularity, whereas Emerson's impersonal moves in the opposite direction. |
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Most of this gravitational radiation is emitted in one direction, pushing the merged black hole system in the opposite direction, like the kickback from a shotgun. |
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The young and juveniles also migrate vertically but in the opposite direction, staying near the surface during the day and moving deeper at night. |
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On 5 October 1999, a Thames Train stopping service from Paddington to Bedwyn passed a red signal, colliding with a Great Western express travelling in the opposite direction. |
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The small intestine runs in a full circle around the inside of the test, before joining the large intestine, which completes another circuit in the opposite direction. |
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The retreat was undertaken amid chaotic conditions, with abandoned vehicles blocking the roads and a flood of refugees heading in the opposite direction. |
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The same magnetic focusing that guides the electron beam forces the plasma into the path of the electron beam but flowing in the opposite direction. |
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The opposite direction of circulation is due to the Coriolis effect. |
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In the lower ocean layers water is transported in the opposite direction. |
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By early March, they had arrived in Mossel Bay, and crossed the Cape of Good Hope in the opposite direction on 20 March, reaching the west African coast by 25 April. |
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Since it is beneficial for particles to reside in the grain boundaries and they exert a force in opposite direction compared to the grain boundary migration. |
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Big Time stayed out of range, but the giant magically appeared at 30 yards and was already sliding through my fingers in the opposite direction before I saw him. |
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