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“Logan is the man of my dreams and The Pendulums are my favorite band.”
“Pendulums of fashionable thought have a tendency to swing violently, and it would be as wrong to discount the opinions of Wootton and his contemporaries as it would be to accept them without question.”
“Steve Webb MP posted on "The Politics of Pendulums" and articulates something I have thought for a while, that politics tends to overcompensate when trying to address issues of the day.”
“Pendulums shift at different times in different places.”
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“The Pendulums are playing in the background and Logan's voice echoes over the buzzing of my toy.”
“I should tell you that The Pendulums are local but they might as well be from another planet.”
“Pendulums by Renee Beauregard on Thursday, Oct 16, 2008 at 7: 31: 01 PM”
“Movements, and the Application of Pendulums: With the projection of the”
“Pendulums do not reach the repose of the mean without many tos and fros.”
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“On Nov. 26th I communicated to the Cambridge Philosophical Society a Paper on the Theory of Pendulums, Balances, and Escapements: and I find applications of Babbage's symbolism to an escapement which I proposed.”
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Pendulums
"In mech., a body so suspended from a fixed point as to move to and fro by the alternate action of gravity and its acquired energy of motion. The time occupied by a single oscillation or swing is c...
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