Only one boat in the convoy had an engine, towing the other two smaller vessels.
Mr. SABATINI: Pilots can go through an entire career and never experience an engine failure.
Sybase has an engine that stores both structured and unstructured data and allows queries against them.
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In the past, the Pentagon was an engine of economic growth and technological innovation.
To hear ecotopians talk, you'd think the idea of running an engine on hydrogen was new.
But everyone could see the big kid with Scandinavian and New England heritage had an engine.
An engine-room fire paralyzed the ship early Sunday, leaving it adrift in the Gulf of Mexico.
However, the Briton will start in 13th place because of an engine-change infringement in Friday's practice.
If compound interest is an engine of growth, interest payments are the death spiral of bankruptcy.
An engine developed problems at Chelmsford and there were delays between Norwich, Ipswich and London.
Well, this bit of mysticism comes down to an engine that has been rethought.
Up until a few years ago, turbos were added to an engine to produce more power.
The United States has been an engine for growth, for trade, for opportunity for decades now.
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Although PPPs are not new to America, they remain underused as an engine for transportation infrastructure investment.
Combined with an engine prototype, the dynamometer allows researchers to control the tiniest variables to assess performance.
An engine company was en route to the airport when its members witnessed the crash, Corthier said.
The Mincarlo was built by Brooke Marine in Lowestoft, fitted with an engine made by AK Diesels.
Mr Galan said the energy industry had an important role to play as an engine of economic growth.
The overall result is an engine that is more efficient, has better fuel economy, and produces fewer emissions.
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Henceforth someone trying to build an engine could pluck a standard 8-gauge, 32-threads-per-inch machine screw off the shelf.
It's still four wheels, a steering wheel and an engine and there's never been anyone better than Michael.
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An engine company was en route to the airport when its members witnessed the crash, Mr. Corthier said.
It has also been proposed to close Marsden fire station in Kirklees and remove an engine from Halifax.
Usually both want the Fed to be an engine of inflation and thereby help incumbents win their next election.
Nonethless, the possibility of an engine fault must always be considered by investigators.
We will work together to make the regions an engine of growth, contributing toward global economic stability and sustainabilities.
Max and Al are supposed to symbolize an engine and transmission mated together to form a highly capable powertrain.
But BMW pulled out as an engine supplier in 1987 before returning in 2000 as engine partners to Williams.
The 30-year-old Scot quit after his Ford Focus developed an engine problem on the eight-mile section in central Sweden.
That sort of permission is rarely given to an acquisition, but key to making it an engine for turn-around.
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