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Aerodynamically, the Agera features a flat underbody with Venturi tunnels at rear of chassis/body.
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Cardboard bar coasters…Aerodynamically purrfect for da kittehs.
they had no toyz…. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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Aerodynamically, bumble bees should not be able to fly.
The Right To Expect? The Demands & Disappointments of Infertility 2007
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Carbon-Fiber Fairing Aerodynamically shaped to lower drag and hand-formed out of carbon fiber, it's a full 50-percent lighter than the thermoplastic job on its slower, lower-rent sibling, the F4-1000 R ($22,995).
MV Agusta's Limited-Edition Superbike Is One Sexy Beast 2007
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Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn’t be able to fly, but the bumble bee doesn’t know it, so it goes on flying anyway.
Think Progress » Juan Williams Hits His Limit on Fox News Sunday: ‘Sometimes I Just Want To Scream’ 2006
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Chapter Two Previous Top Next Aerodynamically speaking, there's no reason the common bumblebee should be able to fly.
The Sinister Six Combo Castro, Adam Troy 2001
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Aerodynamically the car will change quite significantly for the first race in Bahrain so we're not focusing on the details but on general set-up work and seeing how the car behaves over long runs.
Automotive Headlines dse@theautochannel.com 2010
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Aerodynamically optimized: from the front skirt to the rear spoiler
Autoblog Green Damon Lavrinc 2010
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Aerodynamically optimized: from the front skirt to the rear spoiler
Autoblog Green Damon Lavrinc 2010
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Aerodynamically optimised light bar incorporating LED technology
Top Speed kirbygarlitos 2010
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