by Alex Fitzgerald | Published: May 29, '24
… often and not face true friction. Your opponents won’t know …
by Alex Fitzgerald | Published: Nov 29, '23
… , and break times. This added friction will wear you out throughout …
by Erik Fast | Published: Sep 08, '21
… , stop after stop, all that friction goes away.” Moving Forward With …
by Brendan Murray | Published: Apr 01, '11
… tables there was some intense friction created at the rarely played …
by Max Shapiro | Published: May 23, '07
… saying, "Truth is stranger than friction." The second incident happened in …
by Mike Sexton | Published: Feb 07, '06
… already existing event. This creates friction for event organizers and mild …
by Bob Ciaffone | Published: May 17, '05
… great deal of unpleasantness and friction to the atmosphere of playing … harmful, the source of much friction. The revisionist rules are at …
by Jesse May | Published: Dec 06, '04
… logos on television has created friction in Europe in the past …
by Michael Wiesenberg | Published: Apr 25, '03
… a card, by allowing the friction of his fingertips to slide …
by Mike Sexton | Published: Dec 06, '02
… -playing your friends eventually creates friction and/or problems for you …
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