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The power she felt surged though her, propelling her further than ever before.
The ideas that were propelling it have run dry."
Propelling her weakness through the day would be like swimming through mirage.
The oars were for steering, not propelling, the raft.
The Mets ended 11 years of frustration by propelling themselves into the post-season for the first time since 1988.
Rather than propelling the economy to new heights, the constant spawning of companies may actually be sapping America's economic might, they assert.
He took a gold propelling pencil from his pocket and listed upon its back the things he must do before briefing time.
Death motivated soldiers in a way that speeches never could, propelling some toward greatness, others into ignominious defeat.
It is not undeveloped technologies that put solar power out of the running for propelling anything but a magnificently designed experimental car.
He oriented his body directly on the line, taking in power, propelling himself forward magnetically, leaving a trail of ionized particles behind.
In propelling us 60 years forward Mr. Voinovich doesn't waste many words over technological wonders.
Nonetheless, the momentum propelling the United States toward bombing Iraq appears inexorable.
Bourne crept out from behind the gravestone, hands and knees propelling him over the wet grass until he was within six feet of the man.
The hindlegs are fringed with stiff hair useful in propelling this insect in the water.
The basic idea behind light propulsion is the use of ground-based lasers to heat air to the point that it explodes, propelling the spacecraft forward.
Such a small engine could have many uses in the American space program for propelling satellites and payloads that have already been boosted into orbit.
"There's not an overarching national event or situation that is propelling people, just real solid, good, hand-to-hand combat going on in these competitive individual districts.
That wind would also be propelling flames, and in a few more moments half the shops in town would be on fire.
Propelling nozzles can be subsonic, sonic, or supersonic.
The album received positive reviews from several magazines and websites and is credited for propelling the band into international popularity.
In January 2011, he tested this new device on skis, which proved capable of propelling him uphill and at speeds reaching close to 50 mph.
For 40 years, Broadway shows were the engine propelling American popular music, providing pop artists and jazz instrumentalists with the bulk of their material.
However, the massiveness and poor power-to-weight ratio of these early engines made them unsuitable for propelling land-based vehicles.
The object propelling the action is a sinister helicopter so deadly hot it would give Tom Clancy amorous palpitations.
However, many of the driving trailer vehicles were eventually rebuilt as Propelling Control Vehicles (see below).