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They are lauded as the engines of economic growth and technological advance.
As the engines of the Sudanese Antonov bomber grew louder, everyone started running for their lives: mothers shouting for their children, the little ones screaming in fear.
He led the drive to transform I.B.M.'s traditional mainframes by retooling them with low-cost microprocessors, the chips best known as the engines of personal computers.
Picasso spoke astutely, in 1935, of "the torments of van Gogh" and "Cézanne's anxiety" as the engines of our interest in their work: "the drama of the man".
After the crash, when the developed world was struggling to emerge from the deepest slump since the Great Depression, it was China and India that acted as the engines of growth.
The Nasdaq stocks that have been so beloved by investors as the engines of the new economy have in three days lost a stunning 9.2percentt, just short of what Wall Street considers a correction.
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So, too, is the emphasis on the private sector as the engine of growth.
It is time to wage peace with the climate using commerce as the engine of the change.
They hoped the currency would unleash much faster growth, with Europe usurping America as the engine of the world economy.
As the engine of that investment, Wall Street regularly booms and busts in advance of the rest of the country.
Hamilton said the UK was particularly poor at funding postgraduate students, whohe described as "the engine of ground-breaking experimentation".
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