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The resulting high pressure, however, requires a big, heavy engine to contain it.
Mr. Beverly has never been a heavy engine of a vocalist, getting his point across through nudging insistence.
I can't quite see the point, actually, given that the power steering is itself supposed to take the effort away, but the effect is of an artificially heightened "pointability" at speed which helps mask the weight of the big, heavy engine.
"Out comes the old, heavy engine, gearbox and other components, and in slides our retrofit system.
The trains do not have a heavy engine, meaning that they are able to travel faster than the diesel trains currently in use.
One of the things he sees in the simulations is that if a vehicle is heavier in one spot -- say, it has a heavy engine in the front, or a long empty shell in the rear — then it's easier for the tornado to flip and fling it.
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A few years ago, Caterpillar started taking back their extra heavy engines and refurbishing them.
Muscle cars had light bodies and heavy engines.
The lawyers revved up their sand rovers, the heavy engines rising to a whine.
Batteries take up most of the room beneath the hood; their weight makes up for the Goat's lack of heavy engines and supplies the traction required to move railcars.
The heavy engines require strong supports, four bolts connect the engine pylons to the airframe.
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