The company says the Piston Pro sounds more natural thanks to the including of something called double coils and a moving piston.
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The Piston Group had revenue of $1.3 billion last year.
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The Piper Aztec she used had two piston engines; not turboprops.
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Takata is selling the unit to Detroit automotive supplier Piston Group.
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This piece shows Piston in his elegant American Neo-Classical vein.
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That makes it one of the speediest piston aircraft in the world.
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The piston-driven cycle of poverty continues at 55 miles per hour.
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The Piper Aztec she flew had two piston engines; not a turboprop.
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A piston comes down on top of the battery and applies pressure.
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It's even been described as a Porsche piston rising from the shoreline.
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Replacing piston engines, or even turboprops, with electric motors would have several advantages.
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HP settled on piston hinges inspired by those found in high-end furniture.
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It indeed happened, when a piston broke on Lap 35, and Prost retired.
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This particular empty Instagram meet included, Kimberly Drew, Job Piston, and Katy Hamer.
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For more than 220 years, Piston was a respected music professor at Harvard.
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Beefier six-piston calipers are available for those who prize extra stopping power.
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The Detroit Pistons got theirs because their first owner ran a piston foundry.
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Bullock was the only Piston in double figures at the half with 13 points.
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The piston inside powers the three-row shark teeth chain of blades at 70mph!
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A piston motor drivetrain ranges in cost between $300 and $450 per operating hour.
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Normally a piston of energy, he kept still as John Fiumefreddo's hands snipped away.
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We did three secret shows at the Piston [in Toronto] that went really well.
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Another downside to hydraulic resistance models is the chance of the piston leaking oil.
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He's here to go faster than anyone has gone before in a piston-engine car.
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A piston of a power punch in what most boxers considered a set up blow.
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He still remembered the picture of a car, deconstructed, every piston and lever lovingly identified.
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As with most hydraulic rowers, fluid in the hydraulic piston heats up, which decreases resistance.
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Always make sure you turn the control dial itself and not the heated piston/cylinder.
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The former Piston hit all three of his long-range attempts at Detroit earlier this month.
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The bubble then vibrates against the surface like a piston, driving sounds waves into the air.
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Yes, the iconic symbol of American steel and piston popping internal combustion is shifting to voltage.
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In an email, Piston wrote that the "findings constitute suggestive evidence" that in a white vs.
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Missing or misplaced piston rings, which could cause the Civic's engine to stall or fail entirely.
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Piston Head II is a new iteration of an exhibition Venus Over Manhattan put on in 2013.
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Glory light heavyweight, Zack Mwekassa leaps forward with a piston-like jab which has dropped numerous heavyweights.
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A solo 240mm x 5mm rotor with Nissin single-piston caliper provides braking for the rear wheel.
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The owner of the company says a piston on the outrigger failed, causing the crane to tip over.
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Its largest business is Piston Automotive, which has 700 employees and plants in Michigan, Missouri, Ohio and Kentucky.
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In France he worked with them to fix and fly the Dornier 335, the fastest piston-engine aircraft.
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The other hums along at 150 mph, powered by a six-piston engine and a two-bladed propeller.
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It is likely controlled by the geometry of the caldera itself and the size of the piston collapse.
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GM says it uses a small explosion to move a piston that tightens the belts before a crash.
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In the room that day was a curly-haired, piston-legged banana picker named José Santos Miranda Blandon.
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Stopping power is delivered with front dual 290mm x 73mm floating rotors, with twin two-piston sliding calipers.
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This great 25-minute viola concerto is just one of many Piston scores that should enter the repertory.
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The single hydraulic piston/cylinder is located under the unit for convenient adjustment with a manual control dial.
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They must install smoke-proof shafts so that the piston action of the lift does not draw in smoke.
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"When the jet engine replaced the piston engine in the 1940s and 1950s, it was very disruptive," he said.
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Toyota unveiled its own free-piston generator design in 2014 but has yet to announce plans for the technology.
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In the Pogojet, the initial explosion pushes a piston out of the back of the bullet, propelling it forward.
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The heat from the candle provides a temperature differential to drive the engine's tiny piston which powers a flywheel.
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In the second, you physically move the coil up and down like a piston, which has the same effect.
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DETROIT (Reuters) - Detroit automotive supplier Piston Group said on Wednesday it has finalized the purchase of Takata Corp's 7312.
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Using new linear piston drivers, the Powerbeats Pro, produce cleaner sound with less distortion when the volume is cranked up.
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The compression happens when the intake valve closes and the piston in the cylinder pumps up to compress the gas.
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She stayed out of range of Jędrzejczyk's kicking game, and refused to press forward and feed that piston-like jab.
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But using a French press (a сafetière à piston, if you want to be Gallic about it) is even simpler.
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The hinge enclosure is polished and contains small piston-based hinges that make its thin screen feel sturdy and steady.
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But, does this mean he would stiff Andre Drummond on the epic NBA collab the Detroit Piston wants to do??
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There are many options with great sound, like Jabra's $100 Move headphones or, for $30, 1More's Piston Fit Bluetooth earbuds.
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In some ways, Piston Head II and its trade show-esque qualities can be seen as a memoriam to car culture.
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Nampon had a piston of a left jab (that usually found its mark), and was a superb kicker off either leg.
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This home was also one of the first with a residential elevator, and it was powered by a piston and water.
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"Aviation gas, or gas that is used in single piston jet engines in regional airports, still uses leaded gas," Lanphear said.
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In 153, Colt first tried selling to the Pentagon and private buyers a piston-operated AR-215 akin to SIG Sauer's MCX.
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According to Aquarius, several prototype vehicles using its free-piston generator will be road-tested by the carmaker client early in 2017.
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Thompson's is a more classic piston-engine vehicle, even if it runs on a brew of nitro-methane and alcohol and gets .
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In 2014, an Iron Order member fatally shot a member of the Black Piston Motorcycle Club outside a restaurant in Jacksonville, Florida.
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My two sons had begun using it: Zev, who is 8, showed me an automated "piston door" and stone gateway he built.
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The harder this piston pushes on the crankshaft, the harder the crankshaft spins, the more total energy a car's engine puts out.
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The press—which uses a piston to exert extreme force on a small area—mashed a Nokia 3310 like an old banana.
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Hosted at Art Basel Miami, the original Piston Head included cars and motorcycles by Tom Sachs, Franz West, and Damien Hirst, among others.
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And when Daley would pump out his piston-like jab, Lima would meet him with the dipping jab and hurt him with reach.
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When that mixture enters a cylinder, a piston compresses it, which — at the risk of oversimplifying — generates a combustion event, powering the engine.
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The combustion happens when a spark plug fires up and ignites the air-fuel mixture, pushing the piston back down in the cylinder.
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Despite mechanical problems and rainouts, Thompson was determined to honor his father's memory by breaking Bonneville's national speed record for piston-driven engines.
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The spins became less frequent and better hidden and the right hand leads and swings were replaced with scientific, piston like straight strikes.
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The ladylike handbag came in both cloth with the brand's signature GG monogram and lambskin, and always included a signature piston strap closure.
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In the first movement, "Prophecy," you hear a brilliantly gifted composer under the thrall of Copland, Piston and other 20th-century American symphonists.
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Vander Lind, who earned his pilot's license, commutes part of the way to work in a single-piston engine aircraft he fixed up.
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Last spring, he bought a 1980 Ford F-150, repaired a ring and piston and sold it for $1,000, making a quick $200.
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The Transportation Safety Board said three investigators were due on site later in the day to investigate the piston, twin-engine aircraft accident.
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Indeed, they work with such piston-like coordination that it is hard to conceive of one poppy-seed-size brain controlling them all.
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But, "Krusher" dictated the fight early with his piston jab troubling Ward and even sending Ward stumbling towards the end of the first stanza.
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The initial testing phase of the aircraft will use two electric motors mounted under the wings and spinning propellers, similar to conventional piston engines.
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The movie "Requiem for a Heavyweight" begins and the fictional character "Mountain" Rivera is being pummeled by an unseen foe with piston-like fists.
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The Piston 3 Pro comes with a "diamond-cut aluminum sound chamber", and its earbuds have been bent to 45-degree for improved fit.
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The most common of several types of shock absorbers used in buildings features a piston that moves inside a cylinder filled with silicone oil.
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And what these do is, when they're both on, they power a piston, which pairs redstone to this block up into this tower dispenser.
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Most modern air compression equipment uses a motor-driven piston that moves back and forth and a cylinder with flaplike inlet and discharge valves.
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Some of the most exciting developments are radically new engine designs which save fuel and reduce emissions, like the Achates Power opposed-piston engine.
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Which is fine, because at its piston-pounding core, Speed is just an extended string of vehicular action setpieces, with Reeves in the driver's seat.
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The Vision is the first jet aircraft to include an airframe parachute, which Cirrus has used in its other piston airplanes since the late 1990s.
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There's this sense of centeredness in tracks like "Test Man," pounding with piston-like locomotion, in apparent rebuke of the swampy chaos that surrounds them.
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"He was nearly erased from Confederate history," says William Garrett Piston, professor emeritus of history at Missouri State University, who wrote a biography of Longstreet.
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Like every other Piston getting heavy burn in this first-round series, Jackson is finding his way under much brighter lights than he's accustomed to.
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The hourlong set flies by fast, carried by engine-piston percussion, while the soaring synth melodies she favors keeps the proceedings from getting too dour.
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About New York In single potent strokes, the piston of mass transit drives the simultaneous creation of tremendous wealth and grinding hardship in New York.
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"We don't believe it is really a modernization plan," George San Mateo, president of the jeepney drivers advocacy group Piston, said of Mr. Duterte's proposal.
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Mr. Ye worked a series of odd jobs before buying a small piston factory that supplied the military, his introduction to the People's Liberation Army.
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The problem was that the piston didn't fit exactly in its cylinder — small imperfections in the surfaces of both allowed pockets of air to escape.
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UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Now that John Tonelli's return to the Nassau Coliseum ice is near, his emotions are churning like his old piston-driving skating style.
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Conventional piston engines have come a long way, and technical refinements like direct fuel injection, variable valve timing and cylinder shutdown systems are now widespread.
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That includes a classic fountain pen like the $935 Montblanc Meisterstück, with an elegant gold nib and a piston ink filler inside its black barrel.
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Harbour Air is currently installing an electric drivetrain as a replacement for a conventional piston motor in a six-passenger de Havilland Canada DHC-23 Beaver.
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For decades, US carriers have used steam catapult systems, where steam explodes into a piston attached to the plane's landing gear, powering it off the deck.
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Though Shapero learned 12-tone technique from Ernst Krenek, at Harvard he studied with the Neo-Classicist Walter Piston and fell under the influence of Stravinsky.
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Habstrakt and Skrillex's "Chicken Soup," one of the compilation's standouts, starts with a piston-like kick drum part, but then chucks it into a paper shredder.
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As the piston moves out, it makes the space in the cylinder larger and the pressure difference sucks in air through the one-way inlet valve.
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That's because electric motors are simpler and easier to maintain than the company's existing piston engines, which require millions of dollars in maintenance every year, he said.
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The planes, with four piston-driven engines, lack the electronic equipment of modern aircraft, and only 16 such planes remain registered in the United States, officials said.
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With his leather jacket, gold jewelry and hard-pumping limbs — he's a human piston — Sandler's Howard Ratner looks like just another two-bit hood on the hustle.
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"Electrification is set to have as dramatic an impact on aviation as the replacement of piston engines by gas turbines," said Rob Watson, a director at Rolls-Royce.
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But electric motors also let you do things that you can't do with a jet or piston engine, so engineers are experimenting with radical and bizarre new designs.
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The engine sits on the surface of water (blue), and when water on the surface below the device evaporates, it creates a piston-like back and forth motion.
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The Takata deal with Piston Group is not directly related to the larger effort to secure a lifeline for Takata and its primary seat belt and air bag businesses.
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Like a number of newer AR-15 clones, the MCX's cycle moves the action with a physical piston, keeping the gas out of the central parts of the rifle.
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The Aerostar piloted by Joseph Robertson is a sleek aircraft powered by a pair of Lycoming piston engines that was produced from the late 1960s to the mid-1980s.
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That was how Smokin' Joe had built his career, getting his head below his opponent's or on their sternum and hammering away with piston like blows to the midriff.
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Hay muchas opciones con excelente sonido, como los audífonos Move de Jabra, con un costo de cien dólares o, por 30 dólares, los audífonos Piston Fit Bluetooth de 1More.
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The windmill still stands; a once-abandoned caboose now functions as a guest house; and a 16-ton single piston oil pump is used to operate a bird bath.
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A piercing, piston-like left hand opened Ghigliotti up and Nasukawa seamlessly throws a left head kick to follow, which sends his opponent reeling and eventually crumpling to the canvas.
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Aquarius Engines, an Israeli startup, said a major European carmaker had agreed to fund further development and road tests of its single-piston generator design, declining to identify the customer.
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Then all of a sudden, the battery drops off the bottom of the piston, starts to swell up, starts to glow this like bright red glowing, like lava-looking thing.
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Water-injection technology came to prominence during World War II, when it was used to enhance the performance of supercharged, piston-powered fighter planes during takeoffs and strenuous combat maneuvers.
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But while the rotary engines remained the hallmark of the company's innovation, the fuel shocks of the 1970s led it to rely increasingly on piston-engine vehicles, like the GLC.
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As the polemics raged on, a large number of composers — including Fine, Walter Piston, Vincent Persichetti, Roy Harris, Harold Shapero and others — occupied a kind of neo-Classical middle ground.
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They can generate more reliable power for propeller aircraft than piston engines, power military tanks, drive cargo ships at sea, or sit in boxes, generating electricity for remote work sites.
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Piston, the country's association of jeepney (the most common form of public transport in the Philippines) drivers and owners, said that there was no evidence that religious icons caused accidents.
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It is a piston-like single shot which is driven by a lunge into a longer stance, but it snapped Koreshkov's head back over a dozen times in their previous bouts.
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The competition eventually came down to a final round between my ample hips and a boy whose rock hard six pack fought for attention with his piston-like go-go moves.
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The US ships feature "catapult" technology, in which a gear attached to a steam-powered piston or an electromagnetic rail gets aircraft up to flight speed as they leave the deck.
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It comes in with a $2 million pricetag that is billed as substantially less than that of its closest jet-powered competitor, though it's still more expensive than most piston planes.
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Haines called it a "step-up" airplane for piston-plane owners and said that it might even compete with some turboprops, many of which are more expensive than the Vision Jet.
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