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Shaped like a big bowl, the Munich museum is adjacent to the massive hall called BMW World, with the company's unmistakable headquarters — four skyscrapers in the form of engine cylinders — just beyond, along with a factory.
Participants played a driving simulation game with different levels of auditory feedback in the form of engine noise.
Force feedback was provided through the steering wheel, and auditory feedback was delivered in the form of engine and outside noises.
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Indeed, China had built a form of steam engine before James Watt.
At low altitudes and speeds (up to about five times the speed of sound), SABRE would operate as a powerful, lightweight form of jet engine.
This would not demand a serious redesign because every car already has a makeshift air compressor in the form of the engine itself.
Another form of propulsive engine, the rocket, attracted increasing attention during the final decades of the 19th century due in part to the imaginative portrayals of space travel fabricated by Jules Verne and other science-fiction writers.
This article published on 28th August explains more about microformats and the chicken and egg situation that currently exists whereby people say "why should I embed microformat markup if there is no immediate benefit to the end user, in the form of search engine or browser support".
Inmates do not have regular access to the internet, so while outsiders can Google the slightest question, the incarcerated have to use an old-fashioned form of search engine: the printed encyclopedia.
Starting with something sensible -- capable sport sedans with room for several adults -- they add sensuality in the form of lusty engines, beefy suspensions, sexy wheels and grippy tires.
London possessed advanced fire-fighting technology in the form of fire engines, which had been used in earlier large-scale fires.
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