He stepped back, threw his arms up in victory, and thrust his stomach out to show off the design to the cameras.
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Like a teenager still excited about his new hot rod, the 54-year-old executive boasts about Endeavour's tendency to thrust her knifelike bow almost completely out of the water.
Also, while his artificial limbs are lighter than human legs, he must push off the ground harder to get the same thrust, which cancels out any advantage.
But officials are at pains to point out that, rather than help specific industries, the main thrust of the new policy is to try to boost competitiveness more generally by promoting innovation, higher education and training.
Jane Fonda here appears eyes ablaze, jaw firmly thrust out: a fiery vision to match one's memories of the actress during that time.
Finally, he thrust out his hands, as if asking to be handcuffed.
The regulator's plan is out for consultation, but its broad thrust is unlikely to change very much.
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Nearly a year after it was bailed out by the European Union, Greece has been thrust back to the top of the agenda as its increasingly fragile finances put serious pressure on Euro zone members to figure out how to avoid a messy default.
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The public has a right to a proper answer, and that's the thrust of Sanchez's reaching out.
He gestured with his middle finger, then pulled out a revolver and thrust it in the Malaysian's face, telling him to be more careful in future.
Players start out as training Padawans (those who are just learning how to use the Force) and are quickly thrust into a conflict with the Sith.
Now that the dust is settling from the debt ceiling debate in Washington, economic variables have been thrust back into center stage, with employment and ISM numbers out on Wednesday showing an economy that continues to move barely above stall speed.
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