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move in a circle
verb as in turn
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In the mini-fridge that the research team is currently presenting in Hanover, a specially designed, patented cam drive continuously rotates bundles of 200 micron-thin nitinol wires around a circular cooling chamber: 'As they move in a circle, they are mechanically loaded on one side, i.e. stretched, and unloaded on the other,' explains PhD student Lukas Ehl, who is working on the cooling system.
“I think it might bring a lot of interest,” Frey said, as he cranked the handle to get the horses to move in a circle.
“Life, in ‘Father Soldier Son’ does not move in a circle," Jessica Kiang wrote in her review for The New York Times, “but in an incrementally decaying orbit around the values that, in making us what we are, also keep us from being anything else."
Life, in “Father Soldier Son” does not move in a circle, but in an incrementally decaying orbit around the values that, in making us what we are, also keep us from being anything else.
You can then begin to locate circumpolar constellations, which move in a circle around the North Star.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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