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Unlike Toyota, Ford has programmed in a bit of engine creep to replicate the forward movement that occurs when the brake pedal is released in a gas-powered car with automatic transmission.
After a long, twisty descent from the pass's apex, downshifting this time for a bit of engine braking, it was back on the Weinstrasse/Via del Vino.
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The lower deck is now a state-of-the-art live music venue, but bits of engine room equipment are still there.
Bobby Bellini, the president of Varsity Plumbing and Heating, in College Point, was at his desk in the warehouse Wednesday morning when bits of engine parts from American Airlines Flight 309 began falling from the sky.
They had a bit of an engine scare but I can't honestly imagine that that is a problem they can't address, and it shouldn't have any impact on the season, so reigning champion Casey Stoner appears the man to beat again.
But what is truly insightful is how Healey produced vehicles that were made from a little of this and a bit of that: engines from one company, body panels from another and paintwork from yet another.
This would usually be of little consequence, because big airliners are designed to cope with the failure of one of their four engines even during takeoff, when it would pose the greatest risk of causing a crash.What caused concern about this accident, however, was that bits of the engine flew out at high speed, causing some damage to the aircraft's wing.
What made this incident less usual, and more dangerous, was that bits of the engine exploded outward, damaging the wing and, according to some sources, parts of the control system, on the A380 superjumbo, the biggest passenger jet in the world.
"It's like all the bits of an engine and I'm just the exhaust at the end, the bit that makes the most noise.
"Maybe I have that little bit of endurance-based engine.
O'Brien evidently thinks a bit of him ("massive engine") and Douglas Macarthur is well bred, as a brother to the fortuitous Oaks winner Was.
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