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Dissimilar fluids in the flow could generate noise where they mix.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Dissimilar parts are those which we call organical, or instrumental, and they be inward or outward.
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Dissimilar economies are producing increasingly dissimilar societies.
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Dissimilar from the squat, stumpy bodies of Trull maidens — even the loveliest of them — this female was tall and slender and curved in a way that Eutok hadn't thought the female form capable of.
Darkness of the Light David_Peter 2007
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Dissimilar to the majority Indian actors, she declined to shift to Bombay ( "Bollywood") and at a halt lives in Delhi.
Nandita... 2007
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Dissimilar economies are producing increasingly dissimilar societies.
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Dissimilar charges attract each other and correspondent charges repel each other (see also force actions between magnetic poles).
6. Electrical Field 1991
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Dissimilar from Walpole, and from commoner and coarser men who occupied the same office, Peel forbade that a name which he had made illustrious should be degraded and stigmatized by any title of nobility.
International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 9, August 26, 1850 Various
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Dissimilar in character, as they were, the two were firm friends, and there had been a day when, as they worked upon a dizzy railroad trestle, Hawtrey had held his comrade fast when a plank slipped away.
Hawtrey's Deputy Harold Bindloss 1905
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Dissimilar in character, as they were, the two men were firm friends, and there had been a day when, as they worked upon a dizzy railroad trestle, Hawtrey had held Wyllard fast when a plank slipped away.
Masters of the Wheat-Lands Harold Bindloss 1905
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