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1 The wheel runs easier than it did, but has still too much friction .
2 If the journals thus made are well oiled, there will not be much friction .
3 They were pretty sure they could get along with the workingmen without so much friction .
4 This policy naturally led to much friction between popes and kings, between Church and State.
5 Thus California John was able, by personality, to reduce much friction and settle many disputes.
6 The slide, unused, had too much friction and no really pleasant speed could be built up.
7 Retaking the role of CEO should not cause too much friction with Page's co-founder, said Salinero.
8 Beneath me, she arched and rocked, getting as much friction as she could without me pushing inside.
9 He's causing so much friction amongst everybody!
10 This will do away with much friction .
11 They seemed to cause just as much friction and strife and bad blood as other people's ends.
12 There was so much friction between him and the Governor that he had to give way where he could.
13 There is much friction betw.
14 The difficulty is to do so without too much friction , and above all to resist the chimerical conceptions of dreamers.
15 Doesn't it seem rather foolish to let a bundle of outside troubles set up so much friction between us two?
16 At the end of the day, you are limited by how much friction you have between the tyres and the road.
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