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- noun Plural form of
energy .
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Examples
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Molecules can rotate with certain energies, and when they change from a higher to a lower energy level, they give off a very low energy photon of light.
Radio Astrochemistry Nicole 2009
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Molecules can rotate with certain energies, and when they change from a higher to a lower energy level, they give off a very low energy photon of light.
Archive 2009-02-13 Nicole 2009
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The dramatic containment or management of its energies is never conclusive, but always a stop-gap round which more veridical energy can pour.
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I opted to convert my energies from a dying escort agency in LA in to SWOP-LA because I could never possibly profit babysitting the women that I was trying to have on my staff and keep my sanity.
WSWM ranch, Heidi’s stud ranch and male priviledge « Bound, Not Gagged 2008
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He is willing to devote much of his first term energies to cleaning up the inherited messes in the economy and national security.
Peter M. Shane: The Eisenhower-Obama Doctrine? Ending the Military's "Blank Check" 2009
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Exposure to allergen disrupts the flow of nervous energies from the brain to the body via “meridians”, resulting in symptoms.
Archive 2007-05-01 Steve Carper 2007
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Exposure to allergen disrupts the flow of nervous energies from the brain to the body via “meridians”, resulting in symptoms.
Attention Edina, MN: Potential Scam Warning Steve Carper 2007
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This struggle between energies is constant, eternal and mirrored in every aspect of the cosmos, from galaxies to households.
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Investing nothing in alternative energies is a strong ReichWingNut value.
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The acceleration process giving the particles these extreme high energies is not known.
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