But having transplanted the heaviest and most costly component to the c, you'd wind up with only marginal improvements in cost and fuel economy, and a smaller, crummier car to put them in.
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Chin said that if she were to try to keep pace with the top women for the first half of the race, she probably would be so exhausted that she'd wind up walking by the end.
I'd ridden a wind current down to the observation deck and spotted Uberman sitting on the ledge with his legs dangling off the side.
The Dakotas have lots of wind they'd like to sell to cities on the coasts, but there isn't yet a way to get it there.
Joe Lieberman, D-Connecticut, could wind up with a Republican majority because, in addition to members chosen from the Democratic-controlled Senate and the GOP-controlled House, President Bush would also get to choose members.
To match that output using wind energy, you'd need a land area nearly the size of Rhode Island.
And with the help of airborne wind turbines, we'd be able to generate even more power than with ground- and ocean-based units alone.
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Wolves in the Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks, the John D Rockefeller Jr Memorial Parkway and the Wind River Indian Reservation will be protected from hunting.
Just because you are a banker doesn't mean you have to dress like one and, frankly, the way the wind is blowing, you'd be far better served disguising yourself as a geography teacher or even a lawyer.
Aboard Outrageous, heeling in the wind, we figured that we'd put the worst behind us.
And at a moment when homegrown energy is creating new jobs all across this state and other states across the Midwest, my opponent would put those jobs at risk -- the jobs that Rob was talking about -- he'd put them at risk by ending tax credits for wind energy producers.
The wind picked up, and before long we'd migrated back inside.
D. student from Penn State University, trying to yell over the gusts of wind.
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If a B737-800 was morphed into the shape of one of the D-series of aircraft on which Mark Drela is experimenting in MIT's wind tunnel, then it would be about the same size, could fly the same routes and would carry a similar number of passengers.
And if Governor Romney understood what you've been doing, he'd know that we used to have to import most of the parts were used for wind turbines -- they're now being made here in America, by American workers in American factories.
As for Fox's claim about the ease of shifting to wind, solar and hydropower, "if that was true, we'd be doing it, " said Stephen Ansolabehere, a Harvard University professor who has studied public attitudes toward renewable energy.
The Simpson-Bowles Part D rebates would undermine competition, result in fewer choices of drugs for the sickest seniors, and wind up costing taxpayers and seniors more over the long run.
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He'd know if he came here that 7, 000 jobs have been created here in Iowa by the wind industry -- more than any other state in America.
Lastly, if you and the buyers wind up with a small gap in your final negotiations over price, ask the brokers if they'd bridge it by accepting a lower commission.
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