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Clicking on "add the next 10 results," however, gave me an entry for "Torsion" accompanied by an anatomical picture of male genitalia.
Google Squared Goes Live, Formats Searches Into Spreadsheet | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Clicking on "add the next 10 results," however, gave me an entry for "Torsion" accompanied by an anatomical picture of male genitalia.
Google Squared Goes Live, Formats Searches Into Spreadsheet | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Torsion bar suspension, axle tramp, no handling to speak of, brake fade at least 3 times during a tour of duty and an exhaust note like a post horn.
Essex Boys (Loose Cars and Fast Women) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Torsion is common, too, in Michelangelo's renderings of the human body, where twisting can express both muscular strength and dramatic attitude, evoking anguish as effectively as triumph.
Masters of Men and Machines Francis X. Rocca 2011
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Q: Torsion fields are pretty much what surrounds us, what binds us -- pretty much a force.
Mike Ragogna: From DJ Heroes to Old Time Gospel: Conversations with Aaron Neville and DJ Qbert Mike Ragogna 2010
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This season they return, with a reprisal of two of those pieces – Russell Maliphant's Torsion and Paul Roberts's Alpha – plus two new works by choreographers relatively unknown over here.
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Q: Torsion fields are pretty much what surrounds us, what binds us -- pretty much a force.
Mike Ragogna: From DJ Heroes to Old Time Gospel: Conversations with Aaron Neville and DJ Qbert Mike Ragogna 2010
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Jeff Greenfield: Torsion is very popular among this demographic.
If Political Pundits Covered an Emergency Department Shift 2008
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Jeff Greenfield: Torsion is very popular among this demographic.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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Torsion, which occurs early in larval development, is defined as the twisting of the body behind the head, including the visceral mass, mantle and mantle cavity, 180° counterclockwise.
Archive 2006-05-01 AYDIN 2006
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