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Or maybe the problem is that it has no engine to speak of.
The Pouncer has no engine, but its navigation system can adjust the wings to guide it to within twenty-three feet of its target.
That engine was a CF6, of an earlier vintage than the one on the Airbus that crashed today, and the Airbus A-300 has no engine in its tail.
Unless the bus in question is stationary, has no engine, is in a field in Glastonbury and has "Strawberries & Cream Cocktails: £12" plastered on its side.
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Unlike conventional internal combustion engines, a free-piston linear engine has no a crankshaft, and thus the pistons move freely in the cylinder.
We'd have no engine.
"This train is delayed because we have no engine".
If we have no engine, you cannot push the car.
The only vintage Ford they could afford for Vera Drake had no engine and so had to be rolled downhill.
To call the vessels here houseboats would be generous; though waterborne, two of the three had no engine, nor their original shapes, the structures having been ripped out and rebuilt upon the base.
Fishermen have rescued another 198 starving Burmese "boat people" after their vessel, which had no engine, was towed out to sea by Thai security forces and cast adrift, an Indonesian naval officer said today.
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