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Some semisubs use lead pads to shield the hot engines from the military's infrared sensors.
It's easy to fall for American rock'n'roll, for all the sleek chrome and hot engines, the riding out wild into the night.
Briggs and some other American equipment makers argue that the converters could add a dangerous amount of heat to already hot engines, creating a fire hazard.
There's always the music of war – the bagpipes and the drummers and the horn players – but in this case, when you've got an army with hot engines, you need something very loud.
I can remember what Buick was when it was a best seller: dazzling styling, lots of chrome, hot engines and a soft but comfortable ride.
Forty years of getting burned on hot engines, cut with fan belts, soaked in grease and gasoline, and being exposed to countless harsh conditions turned my father's hands into vivid reminders that he was a man who did hard labor.
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The rain had stopped, and the plane's hot engine began to sputter.
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However, there is still hot engine water left which can be fed to an ORC.
Electricity is produced by internal combustion engines while the hot engine water is used for the heating of nearby buildings.
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