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Hang them in the engine — away from any moving parts — and that will deter the rats, he declared.
"Most truckers are one major breakdown — a broken axle or a damaged engine — away from bankruptcy," said Mr. Hendley, who laid off his last driver this month and turned to independent operators to ship his logs.
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He had to hook three long hoses together to reach the nearest working hydrant, which took three of his fire engines away from fighting the blaze.
Each of Thomas's attacks failed: the defenders' artillery proved superior and kept Thomas's engines away from the land walls, while adverse winds hindered the fleet from taking any meaningful action.
After the Civil War, the idea of the People and the idea of progress got uncoupled, an engine careering away from its train.
He needed to get back in his car, start the engine, drive away from here with his finger on the radio's scan button, looking for the right song, one that might erase Susanne, the dog, and the shovel she'd wanted him to use to brain and bury Curtains in her back yard.
As the aircraft flew over Thorpe the burning engine broke away from its mounting and fell into a gravel pit where some children were playing, without causing any injury.
The Raptor engine will move away from the traditional liquid oxygen and kerosene used in other SpaceX engines, instead using liquid methane as the fuel.
He hopes to "burn up like the booster engine that falls away from the throttling rocket, lighting a little dark as I go".
One reason is that, beneath the average, a German jet engine is ripping away from a rickety biplane made of Mediterranean olive-wood and Irish linen.
"That would not be a bad fate, to burn up like the booster engine that falls away from the throttling rocket, lighting a little dark as I go," Wiman writes.
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