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Kristen has been the object of Martin's affections since they were together in elementary school.

A toothpick is the object most often choked on by Americans.

Choking is usually caused by food or an object stuck in the windpipe.

During the Stone Age, the esthetic value of an object was inseparable from its function.

In ancient Egypt, onions were considered an object of worship, and symbolized eternal life.

To change the momentum of an object in motion, we must exert some force on the object.

At about 12 billion billion miles away, the Andromeda galaxy is the most distant object visible to the naked eye.

An object in space would move along a straight line and quickly leave the Earth were it not for the earth's gravity forcing it to follow a curved path.

As an object shrinks, its density and the strength of its gravity at its surface increases.

Many people object to the sexist images of women which appear all too often in the media.

Maxwell Maltz once observed that constant exposure to the object of fear immunizes against the fear.

Newton's first law of motion explains that a moving object continues to move because it has momentum.

Momentum depends on mass, therefore because a heavy object has more mass than a light object, it has more momentum.

To change the momentum of an object in motion, we must exert some force on the object.

The size of the momentum of an object in motion is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the size of the object's velocity.

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