They were also built with limited degrees of incline, the flatness making it easier to drive fast.
The car hydroplaned, skidded into an embankment and rolled several times down a long incline.
Encouraged by the wind, it defies gravity and flows up the gentle incline toward the trees.
What I really did was make my way up the little incline toward the trailer.
Brittany Laughlin, 27, is the CEO of a New York-based company called Incline.
Incline is also a portal for employers to find participating veterans interested in programming positions.
He found that the birds are, for a substantial part of the wingbeat cycle, forced into the incline.
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News reports over the past months have tracked the incline for online dating as the Dow has declined.
It came to a rest because of a slight incline at the station.
One of the most desired is attached to Harlem Hill, a notoriously steep incline in New York's Central Park.
Will their post-match dyspepsia incline them to more severe judgements on borderline answers?
All of these friction points make the entrepreneurial journey a steep uphill incline.
It also makes certain adjustments on its own, such as when a user switches from flat terrain to an incline.
If we incline too much to democracy, we shall soon shoot into a monarchy, or some other form of dictatorship.
As it lost weight, it started to incline its orbit toward the earth: it was dangerous, above and beyond anything else.
Equipped with a timer and sensors, the bench starts tilting after a set time, creating an incline that eventually dumps its occupant.
There are meandering trails, reservoir views and wide grassy picnic areas along the moderately steep incline to the top of the extinct caldera.
She recognizes it immediately as a nine-millimeter Browning, though the inquiry will incline to the view that she probably learned that fact subsequently.
The learning curve is usually thought of as a gradual incline, with the assumption that as you learn, performance improves bit-by-bit over time.
The remaining funds will support erosion repairs to the brake engine on the Hill Pits tramroad incline, which carried coal to Blaenavon Ironworks from the 1840s.
No one doubted that something dreadful was about to happen to the naked Christ, who was being prodded up the incline by the paratroopers.
Twenty-two years and several fatal accidents later, this incline was moderated by the Spiral Tunnels, a pair of ingenious corkscrews cut into the mountainside.
To be fair, country music's popularity has been on a steady incline for more than 20 years, Billboard country chart manager Wade Jessen says.
But the usual causes of natural variability do not seem to explain the current trend, so scientists incline to the view that it is man-made.
What I didn't know was that those steps -- leading to the lofty highlight of my Kumano Kodo pilgrimage -- would be on a 70-degree incline.
Although it's a net-downhill race from start to finish, it includes the famous Heartbreak Hill, a 650-yard incline at the 21st mile that tests runners' fortitude.
The momentum continued in the first quarter of 2011, with a 40 percent incline in deals and a 95 percent investment jump, according to Zero2IPO Group.
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But the same values also incline them, in contrast to, say, white evangelicals, to communitarian economic policies usually considered liberal (by the American definition of that word).
No surprise, but his advice would incline people towards CBT.
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Continued low interest rates in the West and a probable credit upgrade for Manila will incline a growing number of long-term investors to give the Philippines a serious look.
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