Lertrasamee said he had one customer who used the motor to propel a bamboo raft.
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It is spending heavily on grants and other aid to propel technology development.
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No single athlete has the power to propel, or derail, his sport more than Woods.
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The Cowboys prevailed, 20-10, to propel the Eagles toward a 5-11 finish in 1999.
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A win over El Salvador will propel him closer to his goal of a second World Cup.
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Perhaps there is talent available that will propel your business to new heights.
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Must it really be argued that smoking can reveal character or propel a plotline?
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The Gaza offensive failed to propel Mr Olmert's party, Kadima, to power in 2009.
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Then SpaceShip Two will use its hybrid rocket motor to propel itself into space.
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Cause to move forward with force; "Steam propels this ship"
Motivate: give an incentive for action; "This moved me to sacrifice my career"
(propelling) propellant: tending to or capable of propelling; "propellant fuel for submarines"; "the faster a jet plane goes the greater its propulsive efficiency"; "universities...the seats of propulsive thought"
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To cause to move in a certain direction; To make to arrive to a certain situation or result
(propelling) pencil mechanism that advances the lead, but does not retract it
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Making a wheelchair move. It can be by "hand," as in manual propulsion, or by motor.