Similar words: curriculum, curriculum vitae, indulge, undulant, undulate, indulgent, end up, endure. Meaning: ['pendʒələm /-jʊl-] n. an apparatus consisting of an object mounted so that it swings freely under the influence of gravity.
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31. For death penalty adherents, the pendulum has finally swung their way: California will enforce the death penalty more quickly.
32. Highly paid banking jobs were seen as very desirable in the 1980s, but the pendulum is swinging the other way now.
33. Timing the motion of the lamp by his own pulse, Galileo saw that the length of a pendulum determines its rate.
34. According to Dawes, an untrained Parametric Avalanche can balance an inverted pendulum on the first try.
35. The pendulum has swung from silly dreaming to grinding pragmatism.
36. Nicholas Finck of San Francisco says he determines the age of old photos with a pendulum.
37. If negotiation fails to provide an agreement acceptable to both sides then a dispute is referred to pendulum arbitration.
38. Re-designed suspension both front and rear, together with pendulum engine mounts ensure a smooth and quiet ride for Safrane's occupants.
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39. The trouble was that when the pendulum did swing, it swung too far, right to the opposite side.
40. This, of course, causes the pendulum to swing in the same direction.
41. And this gridiron pendulum can truly stand the heat with no ill effects.
42. Metal pendulum rods expanded with heat, contracted when cooled and beat out seconds at different tempos, depending on the temperature.
43. That frenzied period has passed and, if anything, the pendulum has swung in the other direction.
44. Introspect! Is your life moving forward or just moving like a pendulum? RVM
45. When the string is long, regardless of the weight, the oscillation of the pendulum is always slow.
46. Now the pendulum seems to have swung the other way.
47. Main feature is a new pendulum single coil suspension system with shock absorbers.
48. A weight suspended on the end of a piece of string and then set in motion acts as a pendulum.
49. But Robert finds that he can not avoid the latter, and thus begins the great pendulum swing of his life.
50. The pendulum consists of a weight on the end of a piece of string[sentencedict.com], thread or chain usually a few inches long.
51. It just means that the pendulum has swung the other way.
52. It was over in a moment, and there she was, hooked to her consort, swinging like a pendulum!
53. In one of those swings of mood she experienced, swooping backwards and forwards like a pendulum, Blanche was frothy again.
54. The cool movement, if it can be called that, swung the jazz pendulum quite a bit.
55. Fortunately, the pendulum appears finally to be swinging the other way.
56. At last the wheel stops and we swing and sway like a pendulum above the seething fairground.
57. By combining long and short strips of two different metals-brass and steel-in one pendulum, Harrison eliminated the problem.
58. In the colorless liquid problem and the pendulum problem, all the relevant information is not given.
59. The single factor that controls the rate of oscillation or movement of the pendulum is the length of the string.
60. The justification for the interpretation is theoretical analysis of the forced spherical pendulum.
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