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He would have to figure out some way to magnetize it.
Everything he did was magnetizing me just the way it had over a century ago.
Take a turn, even at high speed, and you seem magnetized to the road.
It was nearly more than she could bear, but magnetizing as well.
So magnetized were my eyes to her that at first I did not even notice the two small boys.
The two sides of the Instruments came together as if magnetized.
The ink in the plane of the paper is first magnetized.
They become magnetized the same direction as the magnet that comes near.
Bob let his head turn as if it had been magnetized by the metal of the gun.
My hands were eventually running all over her cheeks at will, and they would follow as if magnetized.
They can be magnetized again by rubbing a magnet on it.
It then is ground and further magnetized to increase its magnetic properties.
In Providence alone, it was said that over 100 people were "magnetizing" by the end of 1837.
After the part has been magnetized it needs to be demagnetized.
Necessary calculations done to know the amount of current required to magnetize the part.
Moreover, different parts of the stage seemed to magnetize the dancers.
Megan said not one word, but the wall drew her as if the metal were magnetized.
The world has been instructed by its kings, who have so magnetized the eyes of nations.
The cross magnetizing effect can be reduced by having common poles.
At 72, she still has the voice, the attitude and - oh yes - the legs to magnetize all eyes in an audience.
Arms and legs were broken in too many places for him to count but it was the hands which magnetized his attention.
Replies: No, because the field required to magnetize the ball cannot exist.
The machine has a head and tail stock where the part is placed to magnetize it.
"And if we hadn't been pretty thoroughly magnetized to start with it would have done for us," he said.
Yet for all the transcendent beauty of his music, Spector was a man who seemed to magnetise darkness.
The device uses an induction coil to magnetise the probe and fire it against the cornea.
One winding functions as an excitation coil in which current flowing creates a field to magnetise the core in alternate directions.
Any of these methods could be used to magnetise the superconductor and this may be done either in situ or ex situ.
It's owned and operated by the swish Hidesign group, and is trying to magnetise itself as a centre for Puducherry's small social scene.
Beaton attributed her success entirely to perseverance and an ability to magnetise audiences into believing she was a phenomenon, just as she has mesmerised herself into believing in her own beauty.
And when in turn they, desired to send forth representatives would not they lay hands upon them, make passes over them and endeavour to magnetise them in the same way--if that word may express the process?
This was not suspected until 1826, when Felix Savary in France, and later (1842) Joseph Henry in the US noted that a steel needle placed close to the discharge does not always magnetise in the same direction.