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180
noun as in change of heart
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Do we really need $1 billion and five to eight years, as Gen. Shelton says, to replace the RD-180?
The RD-171, which would become the RD-180, was a more advanced liquid fuel rocket engine than anything we had.
Much of our ability is dependent on two rocket engines, the RD-180 and the NK-33/AJ26.
And the RD-180 can assist the U.S. military in destroying all sorts of things, including Russians if necessary.
Lockheed Martin and ULA spent more than $120 million on the American part of the RD-180 co-production program.
Bobadil and Master Holofernes, though caricatures, move in a higher region of-180- the comic art.
She closed the door very-180- softly, and Mr. Pope turned to his visitor again with a bleak politeness.
You are getting to a mastery of the sonnet that is rare, and the lyrics are ex-180-quisite.
He was one-180- of the first of the Greeks to seek fortune in France.
Sacchetti describes the borghi,-180- contrade, and piazze of Florence; and his speech is seasoned with rare Tuscan salt of wit.
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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to 180, such as: about-face, apostasy, backpedaling, change of mind, defection, and flip-flop.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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