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ipso facto clause

agreement stipulating the consequences (as termination of a lease or acceleration of a payment) of the insolvency of one of the

Poncelet

equals g watts when g is the value of the acceleration of gravity in centimeters

Hasten

drive or urge forward to push on to precipitate to accelerate the movement of to expedite to hurry

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Raw material

end product; those which, like catalytic agents, while influencing and accelerating the chemical reactions, however, may themselves remain uninfluenced and unaltered

Merger

the same person without an intervening estate in another person--thus accelerating into possession the expectant which swallows up the particular estate.

Development

confine to non-industrial activities. Development of a place can be accelerated through varieties of schemes and establishment of industries is one

Retard

army to retard the motion of a ship opposed to accelerate

High energy physics

the branch of particle physics which studies collisions of particles accelerated to such high energy that new fundamental particles are generated

collider

a particle accelerator in which two separate beams of particles usually of opposite

escape velocity

its center and neglecting effects of atmospheric friction Rockets which accelerate gradually and are moving rapidly at a high altitude when

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