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stall <a stall; stalls> N

stall N

stall

stall barn AGR

stall landing AVIAT

stall test INDUST

tip stall AVIAT

stall warning indicator AVIAT

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The 1890s design featured six wheels, with the number of stalls doubled from three to six.
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Under these circumstances, one wing will stall, or stall more deeply than the other.
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My main concern was that the engine would stall.
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At least one wing must be stalled for a spin to occur.
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The young woman minding the stall is engaged in a conversation with two young men.
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Taken to its extreme, this can result in an uncoordinated turn with sufficient angle of attack to cause the aircraft to stall.
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In developed countries smoking rates for men have peaked and have begun to decline, and also started to stall or decline for women.
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The mall features more than 100 food stalls both local and international.
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The increase in wind speed stalled, but the storm continued to become better organized.
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Train timetables are also available at the book stalls.
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