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Mr Bezos, who has well-known fascination with space travel, now plans to restore the engine parts, which included a nozzle, turbine, thrust chamber and heat exchanger.
Over to you]... relating to man's relationship with the spirit... [Duh] [Some say, anyway] [Do you think that's right?] CAR REPAIR There's a little doohickey over on the right... [You're correct, it is the carburetor cap] [Sorry, wasn't thinking — remove the carburetor cap] [And restore the engine's full capacity — I know you know how].
Officials estimated that it could take at least a year to restore the engine, even if suppliers of replacement parts could be found.
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