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1
Did May back the foreign secretary in wanting
more
friction
for trade?
2
He resisted; any
more
friction
in that area would probably disappoint them both.
3
If you separate it out, you put
more
friction
between them.
4
Being confrontational causes
more
friction
than it's worth, I find.
5
I spread my arms and legs to create
more
friction
.
6
Causing even
more
friction
was the question of which tiara both royal brides would wear.
7
This method will put
more
friction
in the system for the belayer when he's lowering.
8
If possible, you get even harder so a firmer grip is necessary, faster with
more
friction
.
9
Along with increased regulation, these efforts created
more
friction
against snooping and made privacy more tangible.
10
Porsche uses a thermal manufacturing process to apply the exceptionally hard material, which provides
more
friction
.
11
But as the public has increasingly awakened to its privacy rights, this imperative has generated
more
friction
.
12
If I were dry, he thought, perhaps I could get
more
friction
,
perhaps I could make it.
13
It was personal information, and discussing anything too close to their hearts would create
more
friction
between them.
14
The action of the mechanical kneading produces
more
friction
than kneading by hand, very slightly warming the dough.
15
You won't gain any mechanical advantage-andwill have even
more
friction
-
but
pulling
down might make the task easier.
16
George has a different jacking method, two hands pumping at once, maybe because he's bigger and needs
more
friction
.
more
friction
more