Unit of measure of kinematic viscosity.
1 Finally, this greater demand for goods and services stokes faster economic growth.
2 Anxiety stokes the already burning fire in the pit of my stomach.
3 The broad brush - stokes headings wise, include finance, venues, tournament window and government support.
4 The announcement comes as a tourism boom in Thailand stokes competition among carriers.
5 He puts them in the oven, and stokes up the fire.
6 The furnace needs to be stoked, and he stokes it with a will.
7 Oil fees from Juba are essential to bring down soaring inflation, which stokes dissent.
8 Oil fees from Juba are essential to bringing down soaring inflation, which stokes dissent.
9 Visit Website Alex Puccio stokes the crowd as she makes her way to finals.
10 When he stokes racial enmity he is merely fulfilling the promise of his campaign.
11 And yet, Seoul stokes my urbanist passions like nowhere else.
12 Martin Landau's manic conspiracy theorist stokes up the spooky atmosphere.
13 You can reach me at jon underscore stokes at wired.com.
14 Many great players enjoy their work; Stokes usually looks almost comically careworn.
15 Stokes paced Kansas State with eight points in the first 20 minutes.
16 But to Stokes ' credit he took that problem out of Paine's hands.
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Indicative · Present · Third