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Via this data and its engine, it claims to be able to provide a full-circle suite of data and analytics, enabling advertisers to work out who they should be targeting, how to target them, and a way of measuring the success of those targeted campaigns.
By today's standards, it is too noisy and its engine exhaust too dirty, which is why it is barred from flying regularly to all but a handful of airports.
It drives more smoothly, it corners less aggressively, and its engine lives in front of you, not out back.
Local residents occupy the building to keep it from being shuttered and its engine from being removed.
One plane went into a tailspin and dropped into the woods, Tony Soule said, while the other, one of its wings damaged and its engine sputtering, wobbled before it, too, disappeared into the trees.
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Yale's Singapore venture also over-commits it to global neoliberalism and its engines of state capitalism, including the very big engine whose fist Supreme Court has been baring lately right here in America.
It is made of steel, and its engines are diesel, not coal-fired, so there's no black cloud when it's on the river, but in most other respects it is authentic.
It's singers' territory that shows off both the smooth power of Ms. Reinhart's voice and its engine-revving churn.
The plane's tail sheared away and its engines fell off as the jet went down.
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