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fitments
noun
Plural of fitment
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We will scrap mandatory fitments of eCall and allow owners who already have eCall installed to disable it on their vehicles".
THE entire temple of Athena the Virgin Goddess on the Acropolis at Athens, along with its sculptures and fitments of bronze, ivory and gold, was quarried, shaped, cast and built in a mere 14 years in the 440s and 430s before Christ.
When he plays keepy-uppy with his mother, an impressively adroit performer of the trick and passionate football enthusiast, they now do it in a luxury apartment and put expensive furniture and fitments at risk.
The site is mostly solar-powered and the host of green touches include LED lighting and fitments made from recycled materials.
They inhabit a bleak and paranoid world of faceless lobbies and chrome 1980s fitments (the director, Patrick Stettner, told Channing that he wanted the hotel they're stranded in to be almost like one of the characters, which is one of the things that persuaded her to take the part).
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The fitment of a 10-speed single-clutch auto transmission rather than the more common dual-clutch type enhances the weight savings.
In a letter to The Times, the auction company said: "Mechanical fitment done to the car was with correct Bentley-sourced parts, as correspondence and invoices between Bentley and the car's Canadian then-owner confirms.
A report from the government's Commission for Integrated Transport recommends that a voluntary system of Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) rather than compulsory fitment should be considered.
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