As the pressure propels renters and buyers outward, the percentage price increases have been even higher in parts of Brooklyn - Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Fort Greene, Park Slope, Windsor Terrace - narrowing the gap with Manhattan.
It was filled with water and a dissolvable antacid tablet as part of an experiment designed to demonstrate how pressure propels rockets.
After leaving the town of Sedro-Woolley (site of Northern State Hospital for the Insane), they began to climb, climbing as if the concentrated pressure of those locked-up crazies was propelling them to loftier altitudes.
This maximum pressure, constantly pushing the rear of the contact-zone off the road, must propel the tyre.
Intrathoracic pressure lowers (by inspiration against a closed glottis), coupled with an increase in abdominal pressure as the abdominal muscles contract, propels stomach contents into the esophagus as the lower esophageal sphincter relaxes.
However, increasing parliamentary pressure in February 2010 propelled the affair back into the spotlight.
This low pressure sucks in fluid and propels it into a higher pressure region.
Cecilia still wasn't sure how she felt about that, but at least Julia's subtle pressure had propelled her out of the family brick pile and into a wedding dress.
When the ignition source is triggered, the pressure from the combustion causes the main valve to open and propels the projectile out of the barrel with the released combustion gases.
By means of stationary pumping engines along the route, air is exhausted from the tube leaving a partial vacuum in advance of the piston or car, and air is admitted to the tube behind the piston or car so that atmospheric pressure propels the train.