Women were the vortex personified for Hitchcock, alluring sirens that drew you irresistibly to your doom. |
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The vortex that occurs on a 3-d sphere rotating in hyperspace could be a conduit to other dimensions or parallel universes. |
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Generally, the fish should not produce and use such vortex motion any more than a sailor should advance by blowing on a sail. |
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Rapidly rotating Bose-Einstein condensates confined in anharmonic traps can exhibit a rich variety of vortex phases. |
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The fluid is irrotational at all points, except next to a vortex street wake behind the fish. |
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As this material approaches the black hole, it swirls in a vortex, like water swirling down a drain. |
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The church or cathedral spire would be built over a vortex to promote the most spiritually uplifting experience for worshippers. |
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However, ingenious experiments have now shown unexpected patterns of vortex flow along the edges of insect wings. |
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The turtle recorded a barometric pressure drop of 100 millibars within the vortex. |
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Strong winds blowing in the direction of the arrow keep air confined in the vortex. |
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The most impactful experiences involved standing beneath your skylight which we all know by now is a vortex. |
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I finished high school that June and once exams and graduation was complete, I was sucked into the wedding vortex. |
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A polar vortex is a persistent, large-scale weather pattern, likened to a jet stream on Earth in the upper atmosphere. |
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In most species, the head carries a corona of cilia that draws a vortex of water into the mouth, which the rotifer sifts for food. |
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Rena's face fell as she made a vortex of some kind and disappeared in a flash. |
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The flow pattern caused by the tail flick of the 4 mm zebra danio larva is a vortex ring with a jet through the center. |
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People turn into snails and violent and gruesome deaths seem to be the only way to escape the grisly vortex. |
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You travel invisibly, whirling, blustering, tearing things apart, a vortex in grass flattened out as if a derro's slept there overnight. |
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The wing also features three sets of vortex generators on the outboard wing to improve aileron response at high angles of attack. |
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After 10 s mixing with vortex, the suspension was centrifuged at 16 000 g for 2 min. |
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You hear of people saying och I've created this here vortex and whoosh there was a storm for days. |
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Soon the star field distorted and the rebel ships disappeared into the vortex of hyperspace. |
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Methodically feathered brushstrokes create a dark, shimmering vortex from which light seems poised to escape. |
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This attached vortex force is the source of pressure drag on a bluff body, such as a sphere or a flat plate normal to a steady flow. |
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It never really holds you by the scruff of the neck and hurls you into its vortex, for there is no vortex to this periodic gangster drama. |
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In each case, the helicopter descended into rotor downwash and entered what is commonly called the vortex ring state. |
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A swirling vortex of yellow and white light irised open from a small dot to a man-sized portal just above the deck in front of Illeen. |
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The vortex of wars and revolutions swept away all paper evidence of his education. |
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Strong westerly winds circle the globe in middle latitudes around this vortex. |
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In order to describe the consumer vortex, we move from the microcosm to the macrocosm. |
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The vortex moved out onto the river, where it sucked up a waterspout and eventually spent itself. |
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If necessary, it is possible to design several vortex separators in parallel. |
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She's discovered that by creating a vortex in front of the bucket with her paddle she can make it move forwards instead of just spinning round. |
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Franklin was asked afterward if Lochte's failure to medal was a disappointment that she had to step around, lest she get swept into its vortex. |
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And the tango whirls around itself, sending hearts and lives in a deadly vortex of passion, lust and deception. |
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Make up to the mark with diluent and cyclomix standards with vortex cyclomixer. |
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The special feature of the X-Clean saw is its back serration which produces an air vortex that transports the sawdust outwards. |
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Flexible cooling options include an external circulator or innovative vortex cooling. |
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We spent much of our time with him making vortical calculations, the enpty center of the vortex being our absence. |
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Low hairiness, excellent pilling and the very best abrasion values characterise the vortex spun yarn. |
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Bumble bees, like most bees, are able to fly by creating a vortex of air with the down stroke of their wings. |
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In the first series of the revival, Rose absorbed the energy of the time vortex, which gave her godlike powers. |
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Within this area, a particularly strong updraft can produce a small vortex that appears as a funnel. |
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And when the Zeuhl vortex came to an end, the ship landed and dropped off an audience of groggy passengers. |
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Major eddy or vortex with backflow, often associated with deeps and channel bends. |
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Amid the wheeling galactic systems, the countless worlds like dust clouds and the whole engulfing vortex, do we have any significance? |
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When the float is in a vortex it describes a more or less elliptic movement which confirms the above sketch. |
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The vector field represents a vertical section through a vortex ring. |
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The funnel cloud associated with most tornadoes results from moisture condensing out of humid air as the vortex accelerates and the air pressure inside drops. |
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They found that instead of polarization, the new phase creates what the researchers call a toroid moment, which rotates in a circular fashion like a vortex or a tornado. |
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Every city, it seems, wants to create the next Bilbao-Guggenheim-Gehry vortex. |
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Perhaps it is always hard to see the bigger impact while you are in the vortex of a change. |
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The polar vortex is part of this global system of circulation, for which only the first details are interpreted so far. |
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Real time wind and temperature data from aircraft may be a necessary component of any wake vortex monitoring system. |
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Today, Mer Bleue is a vortex attracting visitors year-round for its beauty, its ability to educate, and its capacity to enrich us. |
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Without milder air flowing in from the lower latitudes and in the absence of sunlight, air within the vortex becomes very cold. |
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What draws the country out of the vortex of conflict is the attraction of the European Union. |
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Staggering through the alien streets, he lost all consciousness of himself in a vortex, a whirling maelstrom, of hideous and terrifying hallucinatory images and imaginings. |
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The Continental scientists certainly did not accept the idea of action at a distance and continued to believe in Descartes' vortex theory where forces work through contact. |
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There was no seam or opening to be found on the box, yet at a word from Loarela, the top suddenly was no longer just a painting of a vortex, but an actual pit of darkness. |
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Their underlying design is a spiraling vortex, in which undulating waters magically metamorphose into watered silk, velvet into vaporous cloud and firmament. |
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Since last year, Greece has been sucked into a vortex by the debt woes that are now threatening the very foundations of the euro. |
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By the time a defense can be mounted, the vortex has already done its damage. |
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A final work, Unravel, was a mainly white confection of foam-core strips, slivered paper plates and disassembled Chinese lanterns that descended from the ceiling in a vortex. |
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On the whole, the vortex theory offered the natural philosopher a highly intuitive model of celestial phenomena that was compatible with the mechanical philosophy. |
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She would leave every day of shooting during the polar vortex just grinning from ear-to-ear. |
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But, unless they settle upon a single, unforgettable message, that chance of victory will disappear, with everything else, into the great European vortex. |
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The polar vortex itself has not moved south. |
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This was then put into a vortex fluid device, where the tangled proteins were spun and gently pulled apart until they refolded into their proper structure. |
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From above, like a sea of iron filings pulled by a magnet, the whole city appears to crowd round a core, the vortex of pilgrims giving way to an equally swirling current of tower blocks. |
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This information, when combined with LIDAR imaging of the approach and departures will allow for an accurate assessment of the wake vortex and support an increase in arrival and departure capacity. |
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I felt a spiral, a vortex of energy around my being. |
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It is strongly advised to assemble the agitator in eccentric position in order to minimize the risk of vortex and to avoid the installation of deflectors. |
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I felt the rhythm as never before: each note seemed to reveal an aspect of my mind, something churning in a vortex of blue, red, green and yellow lights, which were climbing the mountain. |
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It's a vortex, sucking in virtually every discipline from electrical engineering to the humanities to help it tease apart and put back together the complexities of our bodies and what it means to be human. |
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Vorticity associated with external effects such as wind shear might be concentrated and create a vortex core along the axis of the plume. |
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So he did, only to be sucked into a vortex of form filling and humiliation familiar to anyone who's ever been embroiled in bureaucratic procedures. |
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The vortex trail will spring from the upstream edge of a flat bottomed gate, causing pressure pulsations at the bottom of the gate. |
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They pause between the contraction and expansion to create two vortex rings. |
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By doing so, the second vortex ring rolls under it and begins to spin faster. |
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They also appear to enjoy biting the vortex rings, so that they burst into many separate bubbles and then rise quickly to the surface. |
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When the two vortices are of unequal size, the larger vortex will tend to dominate the interaction, and the smaller vortex will orbit around it. |
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This has looked at local populations that are vulnerable to the extinction vortex. |
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Once inside the side-channel, sediment was swept to the left hand side of the channel by the vortex. |
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A smoke ring persists for a surprisingly long time, illustrating the slow rate at which viscosity dissipates the energy of a vortex. |
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In early youth, the living drama acted around me, drew my heart and soul into its vortex. |
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A whirlpool is an instance of a vortex produced by ocean tides, or by a hole underneath where the water would drain out, such as in a bathtub. |
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The main research has been done assuming that the flow above the roof is at some angle to the canyon axis and a spiral or corkscrew vortex is induced along the length of the canyon. |
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This swirling slows down the flow, and thus helps the fluid to cling to the surface. Mizuno's principal innovation is a set of vortex generators that protrude just below the bustline of its new swimsuits. |
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Ragweed pollen likely will join grass pollen to create a second pollen vortex for allergy sufferers this summer. |
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This line that marks a direction on the ground is an arch that rests among crosses, or the gouge that pinches among the coals, or the hook that embraces a droplet of dew, or the vortex that places a star in a constellation. |
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When he heats the air from below with a propane heater, he creates a mini tornado that shoots two metres high, with a vortex three or four centimetres in diameter. |
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The centrifugal force, due to rotation, pushed metal into the runners and mold cavities, and a vertical vortex formed along the axis of rotation. |
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Then we take refuge in self-centeredness that closes us to reality or immerses us in the vortex of activism that does not allow us the possibility of entering into ourselves. |
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Polar vortex, also called circumpolar vortex, polar low, or polar cyclone, large area of persistent low pressure generally located above each of Earth's polar regions and containing a mass of extremely cold air. |
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The main purpose of a vortex chimney is to allow the evacuation of any airborne contaminants high enough into the atmosphere in order prevent them from falling back down to ground level. |
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As in nature, the water moves in a spiral, driven by the centripetal force of the vortex, and in this way is ready to enter the first dodecahedron. |
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In it, Thomson mathematically described the motions of William Thomson's vortex theory of atoms. |
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The story of notorious, reviled paparazzo Ron Galella opens a Pandora's Box of issues from right to privacy, freedom of the press and the ever-growing vortex of celebrity worship. |
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Yale University's Robert Fernandez prepared the lab bench for the camera as a chef might arrange his mise en place, deftly laying out a mini vortex, a fly aspirator, a T-maze, and a thermometer. |
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This is where the two components that are coming out of the tanks enter into the nozzle tip, where they spin around in a vortex before they shoot out. |
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After the levees break, he uses a small canoe to rescue people, before being arrested by an armed squad and swept powerlessly into a vortex of bureaucratic brutality. |
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High-performance vortex flowmeter with robust sensor for highly accurate volume or mass flow measurements of gasses, liquids, saturated and superheated steam. |
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In particular, superheating of the vortex solid and supercooling of the vortex liquid have been observed directly for the first time. |
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I went through a very big process and when I picked the pipe up it was like an energy vortex around me and it took me into a very deep, deep initiation. |
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This process is necessary to generate a vortex of positive light to finish the activation of the codes to understand the instructions and informations of the hierarchy of Light. |
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A typical group seeks a grant, a contract or funding for a program, fills out an application and submits it, sometimes on-line, into a deep, dark vortex. |
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Yet not everyone is caught up this vortex of paralysis and resentment. |
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Except for a few storm chasers, who rushed straight toward the vortex. |
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But the circumvolutionary motion of a planetary vortex, in like manner, effects the rotary motion of the planet and the orbital motion of its respective satellites. |
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For a standard helicopter with a single main rotor, the tips of the main rotor blades produce a vortex ring in the air, which is a spiraling and circularly rotating airflow. |
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Between 1870 and 1890 a theory purporting that an atom was a vortex in the ether was immensely popular among British physicists and mathematicians. |
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The vortex may be stabilized by the animal changing its wing curvatures. |
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This weakening enabled a major trough to form and intensify up to the upper troposphere, 200hPa level and, by model prognostics, shape into a neat cut-off vortex pattern. |
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I fear we are being drawn into a self-fulfilling downward vortex in which broadcasters make programmes ever spicier, ever frothier, to capture a slice of the market. |
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His assessment of autorotation, the demonstration of low-speed maneuverability in tiltrotors and a more complete understanding of vortex ring state are all to his credit. |
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