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were engineering
noun
The application of mathematics and the physical sciences to the needs of humanity and the development of technology.
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All were engineering marvels.
Both were engineering students.
Shamaqdari and Ahmadinejad met when they were engineering students in Tehran, in the late seventies.
Three who did recently were engineering students at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
There existed a golden age of bridge construction … All were engineering marvels.
"Unfortunately, they were engineering personnel, and they were building billeting for the A.N.A".
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Can there be "engineering" without an engineer?
It could be engineering.
But it is engineering nevertheless.
It's engineering, not evangelism".
Neither is engineering.
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