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They are distinct and cannot be deformed into one another.
It's the people who have been deformed by society that I feel sorry for.
On impact, the ball will deform more than the head.
Because it is so hard, steel does not deform much.
Two more blows hit the door, this time deforming it.
In order to measure the loads, they have to deform.
Put a heavy weight on it and the crust will deform.
But he rose through the ranks of a system that had been deformed by economic crisis.
Occasionally this was strong enough to actually deform the chamber.
Their son's bone disease is still attacking and deforming his body.
"We found the tracks, but the sun must have deformed their outline."
A lot of snow can cause something else to deform: Earth's crust.
They had made an art of deforming the lives of their workers.
The surface begins to deform and show a glowing light from within.
Deforming a mug into an unusual shape is sometimes used.
During impact, the club face deforms slightly, and then rebounds.
It could stretch the body of the car without deforming the tires.
At the same time, the normal force will deform both objects, just as with the static situation.
The biggest explosion deformed a 100-metre-long section of the tunnel.
Those who try to portray him as such, simply deform the man."
This keeps the eggs from deforming due to sitting too long.
His idea of family deforms the reality of the situation.
Both are elastic, and deform when the ball is struck.
In this model, the nucleus could be deformed like a drop of liquid.
A cushion must deform under shock for it to function.