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He put in a used engine to replace it.
The F.A.A. required the county to set the newly acquired properties to commercial use, giving the communities a tax engine to replace the homes.
The rise of this regional health care complex has also solved part of the Northeast's long quest for an economic engine to replace its disappearing manufacturing sector.
In the following year Boulton, foreseeing a new market in the corn, malt, and cotton mills, urged Watt to invent a rotary motion for the steam engine, to replace the reciprocating action of the original.
"We believe EcoBoost offers not only significant power advantages, but also excellent opportunities to save weight and space by being able to use a smaller engine to replace a larger one," said Mark Fields, executive vice president of Ford Motor.
Early this year an updated Sprinter arrived, offering a choice of V-6s — a 154-horsepower diesel or a 254-horsepower gasoline engine — to replace a five-cylinder diesel.
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It needs more jobs, cheaper housing, better transit, economic engines to replace the ones that sputtered out.
Mr. Ecclestone has stated that the regulations, which were adopted last month and which mandated lower-revving 6-cylinder engines to replace the current V-8s, would detract from the spectacle and drama of Formula One.
Reason: Pratt over the years has failed to come up with competitive new engines to replace its old standby, the JT8D, which powered the 707, the 727 and early 737s.
The new company manufactured gasoline engines to replace the large, heavy steam boilers used to power the earlier Holt tractors.
Previously, early experiments with internal combustion engines to replace steam in railroad applications were limited to short, articulated trainsets (such as Burlington's Pioneer Zephyr) or to motive power using distillate fuels (such as Union Pacific's M-10000).
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