The new generation produces about the same horsepower, naturally aspirated, as the old turbocharged engine. |
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The new generation of windmills is going up on former rangeland, exhausted oil fields, reclaimed coal mines and old farms. |
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The new generation holds a belief that randomness and incoherentness is the new form of comedy. |
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The new generation does not know that Muslims and ulama had rendered the highest sacrifice for the country's freedom. |
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The new generation of wireless devices means it is now possible to remain constantly connected to the office, without the need to dial in. |
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The new generation of managers seems to be less disposed to spending all their time in the office. |
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The new generation of contactless sensors will catch your attention with its original design and high-tech solution. |
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The new generation of the most popular roadster of all time is now available in its native land, Japan. |
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The new generation of products has been further enhanced in terms of graphical quality and ease of use. |
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The new generation of Chinooks, the G series, is currently being used by the U. S. special forces. |
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The new generation of Disciples could no longer deny the churchly character of the institutions that had been developed. |
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The new generation of beiges can be seen in three fabulous, rich palettes: touch of tan, seductive greige and warm chestnut. |
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The new generation was on its way to beat out the established companies due to creativity and a wealth of ideas. |
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The new generation of terrorists does not spare unarmed humanitarians. |
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The new generation of our parallel solver, first delivered in 2002, offers unprecedented scalability for full car model computations. |
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The new generation of cells designed by Lutetia has been developed to perfectly meet the requirements of the food-processing industry. |
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The new generation of diaphragm valves has minimal dead space and greatly improved hygiene levels. |
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The new generation of maintenance-free bearings is completely sealed and thus effectively protected against dirt. This guarantees a long lifetime. |
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The new generation of FRITSCH sieve shakers satisfies and even exceeds the requirements of the users thanks to a series of innovative and practical features. |
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The new generation of Delta E de-stemmers is the fruit of a long research and the placing at disposal of many innovations whose purpose is to respect grapes. |
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The new generation of diaphragm valves from GF Piping Systems is free of dead space, self-emptying, rugged and not sensitive to crystallizing media. |
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The new generation of creatives is different. |
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The new generation is embracing the vacuum. |
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The new generation is full of promise, but if government can't supply services and economic growth to the population, the whole concept of democracy may be questioned. |
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The new generation is carrying on this unthought of adventure in France. |
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Data that discredit such old drugs may serve well in marketing the new generation of antidepressants. |
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These have long since disappeared, and the new generation of poorly educated Muslims is ill-equipped for the modern economy, the report says. |
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The cynicism prevailing among the new generation deprives society of the inflow of fresh ideas. |
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They kindled the fire of hatred in the young and innocent minds of the new generation against a particular section of their countrymen. |
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The diesels and the new generation push-pull trains are chugging, but the sound of the trains is as lyrical as ever to them. |
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This book should appeal to the new generation of students, with digitally nimble hands. |
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New health and safety guidelines prevent the new generation of trains doing this. |
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A common theme in the new generation of coatings is the ability to be applied in extremely thin layers. |
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And what is most objected to by the new generation of human rights activists has been precisely the demand for neutrality. |
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She is more concerned, however, with the new generation of Scottish actors who have gone straight to Hollywood, bypassing the Scottish stage. |
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Development of the new generation of phones, which are more sophisticated, is thought unlikely to reduce demand for support and repairs. |
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Not even a war or a government in turmoil can get the new Generation X engaged in current affairs. |
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For many in the new generation it has become a debased form of personal power seeking. |
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I feel sure that the new generation of practitioners has no less talent than that of the great masters of the past. |
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If the new generation of hosers agree, Sudbury could become the next hot spot in the Great White North. |
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It served, however, to underline his credentials as the most dynamic figure in the new generation of Conservative politicians. |
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What kind of president will be elected by the new generation that has effectively discarded conscience as old junk? |
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This will allow Portsmouth Naval Base to handle the new generation of warships, particularly the future aircraft carrier. |
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It's not that I don't find the new generation of female actresses attractive and sexy. |
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He is one of the new generation of pioneers in batik design, which he makes on textured woven fabric with the play of soft color gradation. |
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He also says the new generation of street kid is less violent and more likely to squeegee and do break-and-entries for money. |
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In more recent times, the power of the pen has taken a backseat and the new generation has become more used to the telephone. |
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Of course, it should be said in this connection that very few new developments happen in vernacular literature to be of interest to the new generation. |
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She could be the poster girl for the new generation of Ontario filmmakers. |
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I believe that this has changed the whole picture: the new generation is expecting more. |
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Cuban hip-hop has evolved as well, both Edgar and Julio talk about the band Los Aldeanos as the new generation of Cuban hip-hop. |
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The satisfaction of offering to the new generation, our younger sisters, the lived experience in the journey. |
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The braking tests on the new generation tram-train proved the harmlessness of the braking emissions for health and the environment. |
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Bonatti's piton purity only created more detractors and further alienated him from the new generation of high-tech mountaineers. |
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Sprinkled into the mix is the threat of the new generation of ad zappers. |
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The costs to the operator might become unreasonably high, should the new generation mobile spectrum be auctioned. |
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Often it is established entrepreneurs who want the new generation of academics to share in their life's work. |
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A key aim of the activities was to encourage the highland people to preserve and transmit their culture and knowledge to the new generation. |
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Neither can we forget the new generation of jazz musicians like Bert Joris, Jef Neve and Frank Vaganée. |
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We were the new generation that saw ourselves as both black and British, and, unlike the dominant communities, we did not see a contradiction between these two terms. |
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Whether you are out for a brisk winter walk or backcountry snowboarding the new generation of snowshoes will have you floating over the terrain instead of plowing through it. |
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Five researchers from the new generation were selected among forty-six nominees from fourteen Quebec university institutions. |
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Among the issues identified are: climate change, the new generation of taxonomy and systematics and financing for biodiversity. |
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Of course we're familiar with the counterarguments, but the old reservations simply no longer apply for the systems of the new generation. |
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Beyond the techno-phobia of the previous generations, however, the new generation will play with these technological gadgets as toys of a whole new game. |
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Most of the new generation vehicles are unsuited to Indian roads. |
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With the new generation of more high-touch technologies, companies can provide personalized services and improved problem-solving and are moving closer to their customers. |
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There are almost no limits to the applications of the new generation of diaphragm valves. |
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Voilà, that's the thought of the day, in hopes that the new generation of passers will be equally at ease with both hands. |
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The positive results obtained from this participatory process encouraged the STM to form a joint ergonomics committee to closely monitor the design of the new generation of trains. |
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A self-described computer geek, he's working to change the way Peach State veterans handle their affairs and reach out to the new generation. |
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What strategies are employers using to attract the new generation of employees to their organization and to ensure that their good baby boomers do not take early retirement? |
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We are the new generation and we have to light that flame up again. |
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Because the values, lifestyles and tendency to networked mercuriality of the new generation means that, if they started from scratch, they would not build the same things their grandfathers did. |
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European royalty of the new generation has entirely broken the system of rank and class, established when a cousinhood of royal children created a spider's web of alliances. |
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Thus, four premises are proposed for this reflection: preserve democracy, avoid immobilism, mobilize all of the members, and develop the new generation of activists. |
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About the same time as the new generation of weeklies there was a rise in the use, the autographic character, and the influence of pictorial journalism. |
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Castra Rubra is even the emblem of the new generation of Bulgarian producers: a judicious choice with regard to the placement of the vineyards and the modern, high-quality vinification by gravity. |
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This composition provides to the new generation of 52 calibre shells a total insensitivity to the bullet's impact and also to RPG 7 HEAT rocket's attack. |
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The report of this award particularly emphasized Leach's specialized work on the effects of anoxia and explosive decompression and its applicability to the new generation of military and civilian jet aircraft. |
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The Mach One Power Boost battery jumper cable is a state-of-the-art, high-tech booster cable developed for the new generation of vehicles. |
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For biofuel co-operatives, the new generation model has the additional benefit that members obtain a nearly perfect hedge for both the commodity prices of their product and their investment in the biofuel plant. |
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Bernie has also made an effort to give back to the Legion by delivering presentations at local branches on how to best reach out to the new generation of young soldiers, veterans and their families. |
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FreshLook Dimensions, the new generation of color contact lenses, enhance and define eye color with an innovative outer starburst pattern on the lens that instantly gives eyes a bigger, brighter and completely natural look. |
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Working with this group of songwriters and composers from the new generation appeared to give Guidoni, with 30 years' career behind him, a new lease of life, opening him up to other musical universes. |
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The members of Karkwa are part of the new generation of Francophone Canadian artists who have renewed storytelling through rhythmic song, with a more current style of music. |
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Despite the tie game, the Senegalese leader can be delighted with the emergence of the new generation that is very motivated and wants to make Senegal a strong place in the African and international football. |
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Those devices that do migrate to IPv6 will, however, be the first to benefit from the protocol's improved functionality and be early winners in the new generation of services. |
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Thirty-something folks appreciate the less macho attitude and the smooth lines, although they used to make a more direct association with the previous Impreza's rally heritage, which the new generation has yet to showcase. |
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They are the new generation, who only know a peaceful Abkhazia. |
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Itching to replace his family's gas guzzler with one of the new generation of super-sippers, your correspondent is finally feeling more confident that there will be enough diesel fuel to go around. |
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With XILION, the new generation of chatons, Swarovski has introduced the exclusive platinum foiling which helps to create the never before achieved brilliance and optimal adaptation to varying colors of casings. |
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Britain has a great new political leader and tough-minded fairness will be at the heart of the work of the new generation. |
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The farm may have less borrowing power if there are lower revenue declarations, leaving the new generation with a tougher management challenge or parents with a smaller retirement fund. |
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Last member of the Andrade family to appear to the screen, Ruben is a straight man, who remains anchored in traditional values considered as exceeded by the new generation. |
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Pianist David Jalbert is one of the most firebrand talents of the new generation. With his personal style, incomparable stage presence and refined ear, he has convinced audiences and critics everywhere in North America. |
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So is the new generation of anti-rust seeds. |
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Professor Adegoké, the Nigeria Country Coordinator, regrets the gap between the old guard and the new generation of researchers as a result of the lack financial resources. |
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Planète, the new generation of stand-alone emergency lighting developed by Luminox, is a prime example of eco-design, which entails managing a product from creation through recycling. |
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But today, villages are more outgoing and better equipped than before and the surrounding countryside, a bucolic feast for the soul: we owe this to the farmers of the new generation. |
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We thus constitute the retinue of the new generation created by God, drawing our supernatural life from the same life-giving source, the Immaculate Heart of Mary, who is the Mother of Christ and of his Mystical Body. |
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The development of the new generation – and the clear public enthusiasm for them – helps to distance France from the problems that soured the World Cup in South Africa. |
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Leading rescue service operator expands their AgustaWestland helicopter fleet and adds the new generation AW169, marking a milestone in Project Icebird. |
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Libraries are trying to keep up with the digital world and the new generation of students that are used to having information just one click away. |
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This event will create a quantum jump in the usage of the new generation of endoscopes in the early discovery and treatment of tumors, the pointed out. |
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This model is part of the new generation Colt range and drives in with some impressive statistics bearing in mind that it is still a fast and accelerative car. |
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Constructivism, suprematism, the Bauhaus, Dadaism, or surrealism fascinated the new generation as if these tendencies were contemporary and not historical movements. |
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