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Friction between French-speaking ( Walloons ) and Dutch ( Flemish ) speaking Flemings has always been the central political issue of the Kingdom of Belgium.
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Friction is not itself a fundamental force but arises from fundamental electromagnetic forces between the charged particles constituting the two contacting surfaces.
Friction between Athens and Peloponnesian states, including Sparta, began early in the Pentecontaetia ; in the wake of the departure of the Persians from Greece, Sparta attempted to prevent the reconstruction of the walls of Athens ( without the walls, Athens would have been defenseless against a land attack and subject to Spartan control ), but was rebuffed.
Friction between the West and Islam, particularly with regard to the Palestinian question, continues to fuel this conflict.
Friction between the new settlers from both countries grew until 1879 when the War of the Pacific erupted.
Friction between the Department of State and the NSC continued and came to a head during the intense debates within the administration over how the United States should act in the Lebanon crisis in the spring of 1982 following the Israel invasion.
Friction existed between David Crosby and his bandmates in the Byrds, and he was dismissed from the band in late 1967.
Friction between Moore and the new British viceroy of Corsica led to his recall and posting to the West Indies under Sir Ralph Abercromby.
Friction broke out between the Maniapoto hosts who wanted to engage with the European settlers and the conservative Kīngitanga adherents who wanted to retain power and remain isolated.
; < span id =" friction "> Friction </ span >: Climbing technique relying on the friction between the sloped rock and the sole of the shoe to support the climber's weight, as opposed using holds or edges, cracks, etc.
Friction already existed between the autocratic Harmsworth and his elusive editor, and Harmsworth, having refused the initial £ 1, 000 loan was furious at having now to loan Edgar over £ 5, 000 to protect the newspaper's reputation because Edgar couldn't pay.
" Friction between the ill-sorted pair involved constant one-upmanship that made for compelling listening, causing, it was claimed, more than one traffic accident.
Friction between Indians and whites was relatively minor during these early encounters ; however, in 1834 an HBC expedition led by Michel Laframboise was reported to have killed 11 Rogue River natives, and shortly thereafter a party led by an American trapper, Ewing Young, shot and killed at least two more.
Friction between the Malay and Chinese communities grew, reaching its peak in 1969 during the 13 May race riots.
Friction between the Liberians and some in the local African-American community, over jobs, housing, and culture, has also been a source of tension for an already troubled community.
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Friction has been reported to reduce the mechanical advantage from 3 to 1, down to less than 1 to 1 in many cases.
He has released a large catalogue of albums ( 21 studio albums and 10 live albums ) most of which are available on his record label Science Friction ( as CD and / or Music download ).
Valeo has management branches ( Valeo Transmissions group and Valeo Friction Materials group ) here.
In November 2011, it was officially announced that Helmut Vonlichten has formed a new band called Les Friction, and released a preview at his new work with a track called " Torture ".
Tsunematsu left the band in December 1980 to become an artist, and from then on Friction has had numerous guest instrumentalists for lives and studio releases, all revolving around frontman Reck.
He has written and published the books " About Friction ", " Mechanics ", " Electricity " and " Thermodynamics " and many collections of exercises.
The Houbei class missile boat has friction stir welded rocket launch containers of China Friction Stir Centre.
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This met with major commercial success both in Australia and New Zealand, and yielded hit song Fraction Too Much Friction, which revealed a more rhythm-based sound than Split Enz had been known for.
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Friction disk clutches generally are classified as push type or pull type depending on the location of the pressure plate fulcrum points.
Friction with the provincial government rose notably when, in October 1771, Allen and a company of Boys drove off a group of Scottish settlers near Rupert.
Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other.
Friction was higher in that direction because the sediments were thinner and probably consisted of coarser grained material resistant to sliding.
In Japan, a punk movement developed around bands playing in an art / noise style such as Friction, and " psych punk " acts like Gaseneta and Kadotani Michio.
The scene included bands such as Friction, and they became friends with the band, Red Lizard, who they invited back to London, where the band became known as Lizard.
Friction created by earthquakes heat the bituminous layers resulting in vaporization of the hydrocarbons which rise to the surface through small fissures in the rock.
Friction brakes on automobiles store braking heat in the drum brake or disc brake while braking then conduct it to the air gradually.
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