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revolutions <a revolution; revolutions> SUST.

revolutions

maximum revolutions per minute

number of revolutions AUTO. TRÁF.

range of revolutions

range of revolutions AUTO. TRÁF.
range of revolutions AUTO. TRÁF.

revolutions per minute

administrative revolution POL.

bloody revolution POL.

complete revolution ARQUIT.

peaceful revolution POL.

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As seen relative to the fixed stars, it rotates exactly three times for every two revolutions it makes around its orbit.
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For him, the newspaper is the platform for revolutions, to dislodge hypocrisy and enthrone the truth, and to mobilize positive energies for societal renewal.
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The hope is to create revolutions in democratizing health sciences education.
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Making a mirror with a focal length of five metres, for example, requires a rotation speed less than ten revolutions per minute.
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Songs from uprisings and revolutions, as well as partisan and banishment songs are also classified as wartime historical songs.
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They also served as the principal financiers of the nation's innumerable revolutions, floating innumerable loans-at high interest rates-to competing political factions.
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Living in an age of extraordinary events, and revolutions he learnt (as himself asserted) this truth which pursuant to his intention is here declared.
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The street child who survives becomes street-smart, and the boy must have quickly sussed that revolutions produce opportunity as well as blood in the streets.
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Revolutions, wars and their consequence misery created mass refugee-waves to the outside world.
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Among the lesser known revolutions, a number of borderline cases have been included which may or may not have been communist revolutions.
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