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1
The greater its
propelling
power
,
the more successful will the toy be.
2
To establish these great fundamental principles a
propelling
power
is needed.
3
There did not seem to be a large amount of
propelling
power
in her.
4
Her
propelling
power
consisted of four sets of engines, all well below the waterline.
5
The principal
propelling
power
of these boats, is the long strong oars, manned by the Indian crews.
6
Though the
propelling
power
is great, it can be reversed, moderated, or entirely suspended with the greatest ease.
7
It was this new "life on the run" that
propelled
Power
into local folklore as a bushranger.
8
The boat, now lacking its
propelling
power
,
drifted on and out into the clear tide of the mighty stream.
9
It is clear, therefore, that the
propelling
power
,
whatever it may have been, acted exclusively in a south-easterly direction.
10
The introduction of steam as a
propelling
power
at sea has added tenfold weight to these arguments of Raleigh.
11
It had no engine or other
propelling
power
,
and needed none to help it fly down those steep inclines.
12
The
propelling
power
of Node's flying machine lay in the arms and legs of the one who soared in it.
13
The dense layers of atmosphere at that depth had great
propelling
power
and acted upon the sail with considerable force.
14
A gnawing voracity, which devoured the devourer, seemed to be the indwelling and
propelling
power
of the whole ghostly apparition.
15
The
propelling
power
comprises two sets of internal combustion engines, each developing 130 horse-power, the transmission being through rubber belting.
16
"Jim needs that sense for his
propelling
power
,
"
said Pen.