I push the gas pedal up into its recess, the heel of my shoe against the carpet, and the car squeals forward with an accelerated slipstream. |
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After exiting slipstream, the Andromeda is captured by the gravitational attraction of a small moon. |
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The liquid blowdown stream from the main wet scrubbing system is mixed with a hot flue gas slipstream. |
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Unfortunately on the restart, I had a lot of wheelspin which allowed Michael to take the slipstream and get past. |
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I made a semi-carrier type of approach in a left-hand turn with my head sticking out into the slipstream. |
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A slight contraction of the slipstream could also be detected by the pilot. |
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It looked as if the cowling had simply popped open in flight and crumpled in the slipstream. |
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In Nick's case, continuously driving in a slipstream hampered the air flow to cool the engine which created an additional problem. |
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The predominant cockpit sound is of the slipstream, rather than the resonant drone of the radial engines. |
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With a sudden blur of motion a single-person craft emerged from a slipstream. |
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She was using my slipstream to save her the energy of facing the wind resistance, very tactical but it made her a sitting duck for weaponry. |
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Since cooling was no problem in the slipstream of an airplane or airship, the gun could be stripped of its distinctive barrel jacket and fins. |
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Since cross winds will drift the slipstream downwind, a pace line must echelon to get the benefit of drafting in a cross wind. |
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The end of the road had come for the SAP, which rumbled and shook violently, punctured wing panels beginning to peel away in the slipstream. |
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As the power comes in, the spiraling slipstream tends to yaw the aircraft to the left, especially at low speed. |
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When the large boxes slide out the back of a C-l7, they hit the slipstream and break up. |
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I sat there in the slipstream grinning the grin of a man who's spent 20 years motoring and was now doing something so much more exciting. |
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A small meter will appear above the opposing racer and the longer you stay in his slipstream, the more the meter will fill. |
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Follow the rider in front of you so you're still in his slipstream after the corner. |
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By mid distance, Carroll was right with Rossiter and shot out of his slipstream at Church corner in a brave move. |
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Most every time you ride another racer's slipstream, you'll easily overtake their position long before the meter fills. |
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You'll be touching 185 mph in seventh and, if you time it right, you can pop out of the slipstream of the guy in front and nip inside. |
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I tried to pull over to the side a few times to get out of his slipstream but it still wasn't enough. |
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Each rider takes a brief turn at the front, then falls back into the slipstream, where he will expend 30 percent less energy. |
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When I went into turn 13 I was just having an oversteering car pitching very much and obviously Michael had a clear run and caught my slipstream. |
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Probably best to stick with full-on races, though, because of the extra speed you get from riding in the slipstream of other racers. |
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She chose to walk an extraordinary path, leading a whole slipstream of women to a fresh way of thinking, of being. |
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Nine minutes later, and the jet propulsion of Samuel allowed him to leave red shirts in his slipstream to fasten on to a Henry through ball. |
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In 1997 the Irish punt rose in the slipstream of the British pound to its upper limits against all other currencies. |
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In the slipstream of the United States, Germany grew to become the second biggest export nation in the world. |
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A crowded street will self-organise into lanes with individuals inadvertently falling into the slipstream of others. |
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Labor announces another policy that again gets caught in the slipstream of international turmoil. |
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The question has come up more than once in the slipstream of the surge of media reports on labor unrest in Guangdong. |
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It was Ally that we really wanted to punch, but poor old Bridget just got sucked along in Ally's slipstream. |
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Henry, the world championships silver medallist last year, has been happy to slipstream almost unnoticed in her wake. |
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If they had swimming in a round pool, you'd see all the swimmers chasing each other, trying to slipstream and upset each other. |
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You can slipstream down the long start-finish straight and pass under braking into turn one, but it is a very tight turn. |
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Henry, the world championship silver medallist last year, has been happy to slipstream almost unnoticed. |
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As for Bankable, he may yet make a Group miler as well, having consumed too much petrol in trying to gather Mr Aviator's slipstream. |
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After all, the good doctor's elder son Morty was already a pre-med at Columbia, and the assumption was that Richard would follow in his brother's slipstream. |
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The solution was to install a transparent windscreen in front of the rear seat to deflect the slipstream. |
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The navigator had his hands pinned in the extremely cold slipstream and lost portions of his fingers, which were frozen. |
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The antenna lived in a stressful, twirling slipstream, which snapped the metal rod at the base of the antenna. |
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Pereiro took advantage coming out of his slipstream for the victory. |
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We had to re-trim the ship and increase our throttle setting a little because of the increased drag caused by the bomb bay door hanging out in the slipstream. |
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He turned and was gone, cloak swirling briefly in his slipstream. |
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Hushovd, in with a shout of taking the yellow jersey after his fifth place in Saturday's prologue time-trial, led the sprint out but he had Kirsipuu in his slipstream. |
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As it rocketed past over our heads, the slipstream buffeted us. |
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McEwen, whose only other stage victory came on the Champs Elysees in 1999, pulled out of the slipstream of his leading contenders in the final metres in Reims. |
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Bruseghin went for a very long sprint, gritting his teeth uphill, but in the last 100m, the all-white Di Luca just came out of his slipstream and edged past. |
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They said we had been caught in a slipstream with another aircraft. |
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Riding in the slipstream of another competitor is not allowed. |
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The Blairites were intensely relaxed about all of this as long as the poor were themselves pulled along in the slipstream. |
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Beckett shows what it is like to be aware in a single moment, rather than drifting in the slipstream of culturally mediated discursive patterns of thought. |
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Just before the finish, the trailing rider pulls out of the slipstream, and using their fresher legs may be able to overtake their opponent just before the line. |
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At the final corner Locatelli outbraked me and I lost the chance of slipstream to the line. |
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Zatopek attacked for the first time on the final bend and then once again, when only Mimoun remained in his slipstream. |
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Propeller torque, slipstream and P-factor all occur during normal aircraft operations. |
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If a team is caught, it may neither lead, nor take advantage of riding in the slipstream of the team that catches it. |
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Stubbs devised a way to test the helmet designs for slipstream tolerance in the decompression chamber-although not with human subjects this time. |
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Propeller torque, propeller slipstream and P-factor are all reasons for the aircraft to yaw to the left during the takeoff roll. |
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If one rider is caught up by another, he may neither lead nor follow in the slipstream of the rider who caught up. |
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Slipping through these huge powers in the slipstream of a liberalisation measure is quite inappropriate. |
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If you are riding down a straightaway at speed with somebody closing in on you, you can literally feel a rearward tug as they move into your slipstream. |
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Bailouts from side doors are risky because the slipstream may carry a chutist into the plane's tail section. |
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Having followed faithfully in the slipstream of the superpower, Britain is entitled to a share of the glory, but not to exaggerate its own useful but inessential contribution. |
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As many players as possible should get into his slipstream because the gaffer is going places. |
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A propeller produces a helically shaped slipstream of accelerated air. |
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Cool Kids has sold more than a million copies in the US and achieved modest UK success last month, mainly by sounding enough like Taylor Swift to position the band in her slipstream. |
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The devices direct oncoming air around the trailer in such a way that it increases pressure in the area of the slipstream immediately behind the vehicle. |
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Against the factory bikes it was impossible to hold the slipstream, but I'm happy with the result, I just did not have the pace to catch Wilairot at the end. |
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Many spin-off companies have emerged from its slipstream. |
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Conversations with other Bell 206 pilots identified that any flight manoeuver, with airspeed, that increased the floats' cross-sectional profile to the slipstream could result in uncontrolled deviations and a loss of control. |
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The slipstream grabbed my arm and pulled it back along the fuselage. |
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In conjunction with Pond Biofuels of Scarborough, Ontario, St Marys Cement has started trials to seed algae in water that receive a slipstream of the gases emitted by the plant's cement production. |
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Another approach was to tilt the tail stabiliser to deflect engine slipstream up through the rotor. |
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Although dangerous, over-the-road truck drivers sometimes slipstream with each other to save fuel. |
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The 1-6 favourite was not striding away from the pack as expected, with McCoy's look over his shoulder on the home turn revealing Niche Market still in his slipstream. |
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Farloe Scobby had set sail for home off the second bend, but old rival Bell Sensation had turned in his slipstream and started to reduce the deficit. |
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The A400M features deployable baffles in front of the rear side doors, intended to give paratroops time to get clear of the aircraft before they are hit by the slipstream. |
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