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It is a complete car crash.
The grammar was a complete car crash, but the meaning was crystal and passionate.
"It's very hard to make an evaluation of the complete car," Dr. Sassmannshausen said.
Sorry, DC fans, but so far, the villains of the new "extended universe" have been a complete car crash.
Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary, said: "The government's immigration bill has become a complete car crash.
He sees the bigger picture, the complete car, so it has his hallmark over the whole thing.
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As classic-car prices increase, these bits are often salvaged to restore or complete cars.
Mr. Ema estimates that only about 40 complete cars survive today.
As head of Tata Group, he envisioned distributing flat packs of parts to rural mechanics who would become successful entrepreneurs assembling the kits into complete cars in the heartlands where 750m poor Indians live.
When the graffiti artist Spar One, interviewing Mr. Martin for at149st.com in 1995, asked how many complete cars he had decorated ("You mean like burner top-to-bottom jammies?" he asked), he said: "Oh, I don't know, I never counted.
While tools that "understand" the physical world have become invaluable in the practice of engineering design (complete cars are designed and their technical performance modeled computationally), computational support to bridge the human side of design is still in its infancy.
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