In an automotive context, torque refers to an engine's rotational force.
1 Members of the committee certainly have their fair share of pulling power .
2 Yet again, according to the organisers, Dublin has proved its pulling power .
3 And even Hurok famously under-estimated the pulling power of Rubinstein's musical personality.
4 Drive is to the front wheels only and pulling power total 105Nm.
5 Indeed, there's already some evidence of the new rule's pulling power .
6 In his letter, the prince boasted of his media pulling power .
7 But royal or not, there is no mistaking the pulling power they have.
8 What's fascinating is the massive cross-generational aspect of Sheeran's pulling power .
9 Things were better in Mayo thanks to the enormous vote- pulling power of Michael Ring.
10 Eleven years on and the pulling power of the humble mollusc has not waned.
11 The distinct impression was that this band is already past its pulling power prime.
12 The European Union is pulling power and decision-making further away.
13 There was loads of pulling power and I savoured the reserves of top-end pep.
14 Kim Clijsters has never had the pulling power of Maria Sharapova or Venus Williams.
15 Other correspondents are at a loss to understand the pulling power of his letters.
16 Kelly said their celebrity pulling power was such they may not need a Royal title.
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