With no thrust and plenty of drag, we rapidly slowed to 100 knots, then 80 knots.
If Japan is thrust into a deep depression how will this affect industry wide technological innovation?
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Its Russian liquid-fuelled first-stage is said to produce 1, 700 kilonewtons of thrust at launch.
Their engines are jet turbines that use the jet's thrust to spin a prop.
The old anxieties struck anew after he was thrust into the job market in 2008.
Mitchell appear to have as their common thrust an effort to protect Gorbachev at all costs.
The tragedy two years ago thrust her and her husband into a new kind of spotlight.
Four turbofan jet engines, with afterburners, are each able to provide more than 30, 000-lbs of thrust.
Most recently, the gig has thrust me from my native New York to Los Angeles.
Thrust your spear gun, camera housing, knife, or whatever else you're packing to discourage it.
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John and I punched a few buttons, and the 1, 900-pound-thrust Williams-Rolls turbofans spooled up.
That would thrust Greece back into another cycle of political chaos and surely strengthen Mr. Tsipras's hand.
Yvonne fished for something in her tight jeans pocket, thrust it out closed in her fist.
The room gets its name from the weight of the job thrust upon the new pontiff.
This is in fact the thrust of an editorial in the April 30 Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
But the general thrust is in line with the current line from Mitt Romney's campaign.
By 2007, Peter imagines 10 X-Racers launching side-by-side with the help of 1, 800-pound-thrust, kerosene hungry engines.
The programme thrust contestants including Jade Goody, "Nasty" Nick Bateman and Kate Lawler into the spotlight.
Because what propels Brandon what offers thrust and torque, if not meaning, to his existence is sex.
Details differ a bit in each transaction but the broad thrust is the same.
But India was also throwing off many self-imposed shackles, and has since thrust itself forward.
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At the same time, some Democrats have warmed to the general thrust of Mr. Ryan's approach.
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Their format is unlively, with little cut-and-thrust allowed among the men on the platform.
The chance whims of pop culture can unexpectedly thrust a heretofore obscure place into the spotlight.
This is more efficient than the hot gas which provides the thrust in a conventional rocket.
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Creditor countries want the thrust to be on national responsibility and penalties for rule-breakers.
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By contrast, the thrust of many of the proposals coming out of Brussels looks harmful.
Thrust to the fore during the crisis, its role in the financial system has expanded.
British politicians are much more accustomed to the cut and thrust of face-to-face debate.
Khan has contested the thrust of the following, inconvenient details about his family's Islamist connections.
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