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Without a braced front knee the kinetic energy within that process is lost and the ball is released without the same zip and nip you hear bowlers talk about.

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Though convection is the main driver, the fronts account for a quarter of the total kinetic energy powering Jupiter's cyclones and forty percent of the vertical heat transport.

As a result, less heat is released from the oceans and into the atmosphere, leading to increased kinetic energy and a more meandering jet stream.

The first limit, termed the 'kinetic energy capacity limit', suggests that the muscles of smaller animals are restrained by how quickly they can contract.

“At this time in the investigation, it is believed the suspect sustained significant injury to the chest area as a result of the use of the less-lethal kinetic energy projectile,” the Fullerton Police Department said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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