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be engine
noun
A large construction used in warfare, such as a battering ram, catapult etc.
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The cause is believed to be engine failure.
Several days unshaven, his mop of hair streaked with what could be engine oil and white shirt mysteriously stained by purple dye, the Lemonhead looks fantastically dishevelled, like someone emerging from a party that lasted a very long time.
In particular, association with passive control noise systems, one of the advantages of this contribution should be engine efficiency analysis and weight savings.
In association with passive control noise systems, the primary advantage of this contribution should be engine efficiency analysis and weight savings.
But, a low carbon clean economy can be engine of growth for decades to come.
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Schools should be engines of social mobility.
"That's Engine 40.
It was Engine Company 92, not 82.
"I think it was Engine Company 5," Mr. Iyer said.
By far the largest creditor was engine supplier Ferrari.
FM and MM are engine experts and lead the Thermal Engines Laboratory.
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