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She is also noted for her | buoyant and forthright personality. |
ed that "the behavior of the vessel was easy, | buoyant, and indicative of thorough safety." |
ng the world's second-largest economy remains | buoyant and has not begun to overheat. |
The drupes are | buoyant and can maintain the viability of the seeds d |
downward gravitational force with the upward | buoyant and electric forces on tiny charged droplets |
0.79 in) gray seeds, known as nickernuts, are | buoyant and durable enough to be dispersed by ocean c |
upside of this design being that the body was | buoyant and amphibious. |
ured a hard and rugged life, but ever bright, | buoyant and full of social engagement with old friend |
Buoyant arrived at Yokohama, Japan, 15 December 1945 | |
Buoyant arrived at Adak, Alaska, 30 December 1943 and | |
aturated when lifted adiabatically to achieve | buoyant ascent. |
The chorus is | buoyant, backed with idyllic drum tracks alongside, d |
y grew and its economy began to thrive, large | buoyant barges supported by water on canals emerged a |
2.25 millimetres (0.089 in) in diameter, made | buoyant by an orange-red oil globule) and sperm en ma |
In the Second World War he invented the | buoyant cable which contributed to the defeat of the |
• Support a | buoyant economy. |
t of long narrow spines that support a frothy | buoyant ectoplasm |
eant initially as a device to demonstrate the | buoyant effect of gases like air; as shown in the pic |
ion, and Byrd's voice delivers the lyric with | buoyant enthusiasm. |
Pyroclasts are then entrained in a | buoyant eruption plume which can rise several kilomet |
mains typical of barcarolle form by using the | buoyant flow of a 6/8 time signature. |
rporate interconnected porosity to facilitate | buoyant flow of liquids from lherzolitic or harzburgi |
masses, and therefore their gravitational and | buoyant forces, could be determined from their observ |
ir tendency to migrate under the influence of | buoyant forces. |
hod of dispersing by detaching older and more | buoyant fronds that travel on surface currents, somet |
uce drag and increase range, with the floats' | buoyant hulls acting as the wingtips when retracted. |
Spawned eggs are adhesive, negatively | buoyant in freshwater and average 1.18 ± 0.05 mm in d |
t during festivals is keeping the gold market | buoyant in India, although prices are hovering around |
m either rigid or flexible material, that are | buoyant in water and other liquids. |
ce System (LMRS), and the broaching universal | buoyant launcher (BUBL) and stealthy affordable capsu |
oon is a system that remains aloft using both | buoyant lighter than air gases and aerodynamic lift. |
reat posed to submarines by Soviet deep-water | buoyant moored mines codenamed "Cluster Bay". |
Even very | buoyant objects, such as inflatable balls, inner tube |
as admired as much for his military valor and | buoyant optimism as he was for his impressive achieve |
She is best remembered for her exuberant and | buoyant personality. |
The rising | buoyant plutons resulted from subduction along what w |
e critic Pauline Kael in The New Yorker : " a | buoyant, quirky sex comedy..the director takes a look |
Pops series enjoyed considerable success and | buoyant sales. |
ther floating objects, such as drifting wood, | buoyant shells of organisms such as Spirula, or man-m |
The Waters of Mono Lake are so | buoyant that the bottom has to be bolted down, and bo |
It has a | buoyant twisting flight as it picks planktonic food i |
.” Wordless vocals play a significant part in | buoyant, uplifting numbers like “Transient Melody” an |
Buoyant was launched 24 November 1942 by Willamette I | |
riser joints to make them close to neutrally | buoyant when submerged. |
, such as a float constructed to be neutrally | buoyant within a particular water layer, or sometimes |
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