He is a software engineer currently involved in natural language processing applications. |
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Next, direct the flight engineer to take over the engines and trim the airplane for the best climbing airspeed. |
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Firemen wearing breathing gear stopped the leak and an engineer was called to repair a broken seal. |
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Since that last time, they have had an engineer out who sorted out the line noise. |
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The captain and engineer motored the ship across the harbour, intending to beach her in shallow water. |
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All this time the thermionic tube played a major part and went through a lot of development by large corporations to engineer a superior device. |
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One of those is Kenneth Bigley, a British engineer held hostage by terrorists who have already barbarically murdered his two American comrades. |
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Of course, multiple unit diesels with one engineer can do it, but it takes a lot of diesel horsepower to match the steam engine at speed. |
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He was appointed to the post of county manager after serving his time as county engineer in Donegal. |
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Buck is a freelance sound engineer in constant pursuit of the ultimate live mix. |
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The engineer found inspiration in the tall, thin wooden Buddhist pagodas of Japan. |
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The King was looking for a way to engineer consensus, but the delegates of the Third Estate had other ideas. |
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An experienced structural engineer performed a thorough examination of the school building. |
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In previous existences, this electronic engineer brought cable TV to Sligo and helped get Sligo airport off the ground. |
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The task force later lost the howitzer battery, separate infantry platoon, and engineer platoon. |
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John Charnock is a professional engineer with a speciality in the field of mechanical engineering. |
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The regiment can be augmented with tank, mechanized, and engineer battalions without any expansion of organizational overhead. |
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Felix is a very clever engineer who designs mechanisms that in the end are very simple and also easy to maintain. |
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The engineer was one of her agents, and he had a special mechanism in the engine. |
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A good plumber or mechanical engineer should do a heat-loss calculation for your rooms to determine what output radiators you need. |
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As far as I can see, it's strangely similar to the process that is used to engineer artificial languages out of vowelless alphabets. |
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Assistant engineer makes it sound rather grand, they were just called tape ops really, the skivvies of the recording studio. |
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Martha is a bloodless engineer in the kitchen, as well as a disciplinarian in the dining room. |
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So quite why they sent an engineer to my parents house I'm at a loss, other than the obvious of them being a bunch of brain-dead morons. |
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In 1891 the engineer Otto Lilienthal executed the first safe and repeatable volplanes in history. |
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The engineer on the throttle slowly opened it up and the machine sniffed, then slowly the piston arm came down, up again. |
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He was in charge of an engineer demolition squad attached to an infantry company which was committed to dislodge the enemy from a vital hill. |
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One vendor told me an MSO chief engineer said headends are becoming, essentially, network operation centers these days. |
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Whilst doing that I got a job as a sound engineer at The Boardwalk Club, which was one of the main live venues in Manchester at that time. |
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Get your sound engineer to play the record though the P.A at your gigs before you take to the stage to play your own set. |
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The engineer said he had heard they were intended for stokers but these were never applied. |
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He was a harum-scarum sort of inventor and putterer, but he did engineer a two cycle machine in 1865. It ran, but somewhat crudely. |
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The secret to the Pool Putter's success are two key breakthroughs discovered by Swedish engineer Leif Sundberg. |
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A Reserve environmental engineer officer, he is the brakeman for the top-ranked four-man sled team in the world. |
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When he arrived, the large room was filled with people, ranging from the cook and the steward to the engineer and the linguist. |
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The chief engineer declared the mission on target to meet the scheduled blast-off tomorrow from the world's oldest space facility. |
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He stars as a sound engineer in a happy but bland marriage to an emotionally fragile woman with psychic abilities. |
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But the brainbox who attended the London Business School and Harvard was not an engineer and he was badly briefed. |
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The surviving engineer from the wreck of the fleet oiler heads for his old ship with the dive guide. |
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In the first of three monologues we meet Andy, parking meter engineer with a very strange family. |
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The material might be specified on your plans by an engineer or an architect, or they may be specifically listed in the building codes. |
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The design engineer should be establishing the requirements for the hardened concrete and leave the mixture proportioning to the producers. |
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The U.S. will undoubtedly engineer a process to create a veneer of democratic legitimacy. |
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The only reason we made it through the handwringing of 2003 and 2004 was because the engineer had nerve. |
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A tall, handsome woman with the colouring and cheekbones of her Irish engineer father, Murphy exudes both strength and sensitivity. |
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Her father was an engineer and her relations on her mother's side were miners. |
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Two older brothers, Moses, an outstanding engineer and draughtsman, and William, a moulder, came from England to join them. |
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The aircraft commander, navigator, and flight engineer began to troubleshoot the system. |
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The engineer on that side hallooed to me that the boat was backing as hard as she could. |
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As an engineer for the aerospace firm starting in the late 1980s, Zubrin worked on projects ranging from a nuclear rocket engine to a spaceplane. |
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There are lives that unravel completely, with only a cameraman and a sound engineer as witnesses. |
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And now that we understand that, it may be possible to engineer novel, rationally-designed biomaterials that can control those interactions. |
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A senior engineer said the council hopes to complete the investigation within a month. |
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He had trained as an apprentice engineer at Dan Mitchells, later working as a lorry driver for Tunnicliffe's at Silsden, hauling timber. |
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The Committee gave instructions to the electrical engineer to have the nuisance abated. |
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Witness Mr Fogarty an engineer agreed with this, stating that it was not a good place to overtake and that the broken white line was misleading. |
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The aspiring producer's big break came after working as an assistant engineer at Townhouse Studios. |
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A retired mining engineer was shocked to discover an old mineshaft had opened up in a field where he walks every day. |
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I am not sure of how it works or what it's made of because I work as an engineer in NASA and I specialize in warp drives, not beams. |
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Stronskiy is an engineer at Izhmash, and known for creating superbly accurate target rifles. |
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But then the man turns out to be a laid-off engineer who's putting on an act to gain sympathy. |
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If they were in a recording studio, a sound engineer would solve half their problems at the flick of a switch. |
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A modest engineer who discovered a huge gas field was honoured yesterday by having a site named after him. |
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My dad's an engineer and the company he worked for was transferring him to a different branch in Chicago. |
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In the past they've tried to engineer a meeting with a local widower who lost his wife and children in a car accident. |
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The couple met while working at Bairstow's Mill, Sutton, where Ernest was an apprentice engineer and Gwen a spinner. |
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The hovercraft, or air cushion vehicle, was patented by British engineer Christopher Cockerell. |
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He was an outstanding engineer who advised on building windmills, locks and ports. |
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Bernie was a self-taught engineer who learned to fly in the 1920s, designed his own airfoils and did his own stress analysis on the airplane. |
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Every day a team led by an assistant engineer from each ward does a recce of roads in its jurisdiction. |
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Lightly equipped parachute engineer battalions were also formed to build emergency airstrips after an amphibious landing. |
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An engineer has recovered tools which were stolen six months ago after he spotted them for sale on an internet auction site. |
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Richard took voluntary severance four years ago from his job as an engineer and since then has run his own one-man business from home. |
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I was a diesel engineer by trade but when I got the chance a few years ago to do a woodturning course I tried it and loved it. |
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Now there's a term that perhaps only a journalist or a viewgraph engineer could really love. |
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This is helping to engineer skeletal regeneration and tissue morphogenesis in molecular terms. |
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It was not until 1935 that standards and labarums were granted to artillery and engineer regiments. |
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The former Royal Navy engineer was also an almoner for Beach Lodge for 26 years, which meant he visited sick members and Freemason widows. |
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Their attempts to genetically engineer spider silk relied on the use of bacterial, yeast, or plant cells. |
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When you think of high technology, you probably imagine a software engineer sitting behind a computer, coding some new program. |
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It was still too hot, and in spite of the remonstrance of his assistant, the engineer opened the window. |
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Some tools help create code, some help debug code and some help reverse engineer code that's been dumped in your lap. |
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It might be an engineer who says that their bridges would keep more people out of the water if more people drove amphibious cars. |
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The engineer reports to the plant manager and the controller reports to the president. |
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Hong Kong Disneyland is also recruiting for a business systems analyst, a tax analyst and a duty engineer for the Disneyland hotel. |
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It was planned that the third engineer should remain on board throughout the period of lay-up as sole watchman. |
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Being first an engineer and second a smart aleck, I pointed out that important data was missing. |
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His engineer squadron is currently installing drainage so that wet season flood waters drain away, reducing the risk of mosquito borne disease. |
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The chief engineer of Pickett was undoubtedly faced with retraining for a position in a different industry. |
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Indeed, one civil engineer writing to the Irish Times this week expressed astonishment at the figure. |
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It was a tiny machine to which an Italian engineer applied a turbine to each of its four wheels, two for forward running, two for reverse. |
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The smallest combat engineer in the security platoon, Bourgeois, 19, was constantly ribbed about being tiny. |
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He's an agricultural engineer who has been studying ammonia application rigorously for the past four years. |
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My grandad was an engineer by trade and we had loads of tools and boxes of nails, screws, hooks and no end of other fixings. |
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Had I asked a different engineer to the design the same linkage, that engineer might have approached the problem differently. |
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You may wish to propose to your neighbour that a structural engineer is mutually appointed and the cost is split equally. |
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The war produced rich experience of interaction between engineer troops and other arms. |
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This detail is logged into the system, and so is the fact that an engineer is required to visit the client. |
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This unit provides the military logistic and engineer support to the UN mission. |
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What do we care what happens to our rubbish after the nice refuse engineer has collected it from our home? |
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A structural engineer is expected to visit the scene to assess damage before trains are allowed to use the bridge again. |
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Eventually, Cat, a civil engineer with Cork County Council, turned on Dean and the debate turned into a stand-up row before the two stormed off. |
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Keith has over 20 years of experience as an astronautical engineer in the Air Force and in the civilian sector. |
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The chief engineer of the pipeline said saboteurs are definitely responsible for the resultant explosion and fire. |
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Four months later, in March, Bert Marlow, an engineer at the club, told how Fred's act of sabotage in the bar almost led to it being flooded. |
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He controls the spacecraft's attitude jets and thrusters, while the engineer keeps a lookout and pays attention to the timing. |
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The biotech companies and their tame scientists are using other people's poverty to engineer their own enrichment. |
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This is extremely significant when you consider the reduction of the number of sappers in combat engineer companies. |
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According to the SOE files, Major Court was a civil engineer before World War One, and enlisted into the Divisional Engineers as a sapper. |
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The other key culpable person was the lead engineer who brought them out onto the main line. |
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He was the technical services engineer for a bitumen company, delighting in tales of tarry deposits and exploding tankers. |
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He quickly glanced around and saw the engineer leaning out of the cab as the train slowed from its already slow speed. |
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British engineer Joseph Ehrlich has been tinkering with racing engines for motorcycles and Formula One speedsters for six decades. |
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On a scorching summer day earlier this year, Beijing engineer Shan Tao doesn't need a slide rule to sort out his overheating equation. |
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Barry Johnson's father was an engineer whose first jobs used his skill as a toolmaker, then later he became a planning engineer. |
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He worked for two decades as a government engineer before beginning a second career as a man of letters. |
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He thought I should become either a doctor or an engineer but I saw being a chef as a great way of travelling the world. |
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The third Indian on the list is a chemical engineer who has devised time-release polymers to replace multiple vaccine injections and boosters. |
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The engineer finally had to start over with an entirely new concept very late in the process, delaying the schedule for the whole project. |
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That's why, when looking to engineer a true time-release mechanism, they turned to the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Traditionally, an engineer in the cab of a locomotive receives hand signals and radio commands from employees on the ground. |
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I'm not naive enough to think everyone will think this one through like the engineer geek I am. |
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He said it probably belonged to an engineer who was repairing one of the service tills on Friday. |
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The versions here are properly mixed versions by the original recording engineer from the multi-track tape in true stereo. |
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He started peering around all the parts of the machine and even got down on his knees like he was an engineer of some sort. |
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Obtain written permission of the engineer prior to field cutting or altering of structural members. |
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Why should an engineer or space scientist care about the social sciences when they have done fine without them since the beginning of the space age? |
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It was not until it was divulged that his sound engineer was having to double up as keyboardist and drummer for the night that everything became clear. |
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George Peretti, an engineer who speaks rapid-fire Brooklynese and is in charge of business-continuity planning, spent two nights on the floor and in office chairs. |
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The engineer went to the whiteboard and launched into another brutal attack. |
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As a civil engineer squadron, the Cajuns have deployed to all corners of the globe over the years and have enjoyed the many opportunities they've had to help others. |
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She is the daughter of Aramkumar, an engineer at the thermal power station in Tuticorin, and Annam, who is an engineer at the Tamil Nadu Water and Drainage Board. |
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Then our engineer came down with walking pneumonia, but fortunately, Mitch came up a couple of times to bail us out and help on engineering until Bill got back on his feet. |
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For four years Alexander continued to run the company on his own, gaining a reputation as a talented construction engineer building fine bridges, viaducts and tunnels. |
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This establishment provided training to be an engineer and Jordan, like many other French mathematicians of his time, qualified as an engineer and took up that profession. |
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His father was an engineer turned salesman and his mother a retail buyer. |
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But I am a retired engineer so I know what I am talking about. |
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Typically, it's a boatswain's mate or a quartermaster running the ship, while an engineer and one or two seaman line handlers assist in the shipboard operations. |
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The English engineer William Cubitt is usually accredited with the invention of the Discipline Mill while he was chief engineer at Ransomes, a Quaker ironworks in Ipswich. |
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Astructural engineer may specify a beam one size larger than necessary to provide a little extra insurance against litigation problems down the road. |
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If directed by the architect or engineer all brickwork cleaned by sandblasting shall be waterproofed with an approved clear coating as designated by architect or engineer. |
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Seven minutes later, I heard another bridge tender tell the engineer that our rear lights looked fine, but that we had a door open in the baggage car. |
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An important mission tackled by engineer units is preparing touchdown pads for helicopters so as to assure timely airlifts to a conflict escalation area. |
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He spent most of his early working life as a railroader, eventually becoming the chief assistant engineer of the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway. |
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The advance guard is usually comprised of a motorized rifle battalion reinforced with a tank company, an artillery battalion, an engineer platoon, and a flame-thrower platoon. |
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For an engineer and an astronaut, Acheson said, Armstrong was not half bad wielding a pen. |
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We chatted with him in the smoke-filled recording room to a background of his sound engineer playing the same line again and again, perfecting the balance. |
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While nobody wants to hinder a woman from becoming an engineer or scientist, it should be noted that the wording in this bill reads like a feminist playbook. |
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He was proud of his service as a marine engineer who became a farmer, then a businessman and above all, a great servant of the people of this area. |
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Nuclear propulsion pay will now be received by sub lieutenants and lieutenants at category A levels on completion of their engineer officer of the watch board. |
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Milen Muskov is an engineer who graduated in journalism and describes himself as a modern young man interested in films, football and going out with friends. |
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A rescue team engineer said the toll in the explosion could have been lower if the factory had been built using modern, lightweight materials instead of concrete. |
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I resolved early on that I would become an aeronautical engineer and test pilot and as I progressed through school I took courses that would lead to that goal. |
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The following day an engineer had been flown to Rarotonga to carry out a borescope inspection of the engine but had found no visible damage, the report said. |
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I recommend that you consider using one of these systems or consult with a structural engineer to design a bracing system that effectively serves your needs. |
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Local bands started asking Tony to be the sound engineer for their gigs. |
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The original architect in the 1830s was Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, who was a British army officer and state engineer for Rajasthan. |
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Last summer, the finance minister put new mortgage rules into place in an attempt to engineer a slowdown. |
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In other words they have managed to engineer a win-win situation for themselves, at the expense of their bitter rivals to the north of the island. |
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For example, if an engineer constructed a project overall within budget and made a saving in nine out of ten items within the bill, he received no bonus or award. |
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The navigator was asleep, the flight engineer was doing touch-and-goes at his panel, and the pilots were task-saturated for the routine nature of what we were doing. |
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As difficult as the encryption was, the engineer somehow felt that the Rosetta stone of the code would be something simple, if he could just determine what it was. |
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Most industries can only engineer that level of customer lock-in by devious means, such as the software industry's use of proprietary file formats. |
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He was an engineer by profession, and used to look after the engines and trucks which ran on the light railways out to the more distant parts of the opencast mine workings. |
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He was a locksmith and mechanical engineer and he had tools. |
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Even though Enid manages to engineer and then wreck his chances with another woman, it is very unlikely that that relationship would have developed. |
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McIntyre was 32 years old when he took a job as an engineer on the Valhalla, a fishing trawler moored in Gloucester, Mass. |
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My father was an engineer and a brilliant thinker with a fine mind. |
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Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock, Gen. John Gibbon, engineer Gouverneur Warren, and artillerist Henry J. Hunt emerged from the battle as legitimate heroes. |
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Cordice was the son of a North Carolina doctor, but he had hoped to become an engineer and an aviator like Charles Lindbergh. |
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This article contains some helpful hints and procedures that should help the club sound engineer prepare for the unfamiliar and avoid audio pitfalls. |
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Even food and beverage companies are utilizing 3D printing to help engineer new products. |
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If we find that people cannot assimilate foods created in this new way without harm to their health, we can always just engineer a better human being. |
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A letter dated July 25, 1828, to fellow engineer Timothy Hackworth confirms that Stephenson still was using inefficient bellows to help to power his engines. |
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Considering that these devices and all their ilk are tossed as soon as the next shiny thing comes along, what incentive is there to engineer with repairability in mind? |
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The former apprentice engineer retained a lifelong interest in the way things worked. |
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The lead engineer requested IP intercoms for ease of installation and drastically lower costs. |
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Through the Royal Society Babbage acquired the friendship of the engineer Marc Brunel. |
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The biggest thing is the world is to invent a steam railroad break that the engineer can apply throughout his train without needing breakmen. |
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Flight engineer is not exactly a Captain Kirk position, either. But so what? |
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The new engineer had a donnish air, and found it difficult to communicate with the workers in the factory. |
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The brakeman had to help the fireman shovel coal into the firebox as the engineer coaxed his locomotive up grade. |
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No grass grew under a train when the engineer let Fireman McLash take the throttle. |
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In the 1770s the engineer John Smeaton built some very large examples and introduced a number of improvements. |
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Portland cement was used by the famous English engineer Marc Isambard Brunel several years later when constructing the Thames Tunnel. |
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The reputation of its builder, Coeur de Lion, as a great military engineer might stand firm on this single structure. |
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The shipyard, which became the naval base of Yokosuka, was designed by the French engineer Leonce Verny. |
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He commissioned the engineer James Brindley to build a canal to do just that. |
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The Welsh engineer George Overton was consulted, and he advised building a tramroad. |
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Portsmouth is also the birthplace of author Charles Dickens and engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. |
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a famed engineer of the Industrial Revolution, was born in Portsmouth. |
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There he further developed his knowledge of electronics with the assistance of engineer Donald Bayley. |
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Culley, the engineer in chief of the Post Office telegraph system, who had been dismissing duplex as impractical. |
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A celebrated engineer in his era, Brunel remains revered today, as evidenced by numerous monuments to him. |
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Stephenson became famous, and was offered the position of chief engineer for a wide variety of other railways. |
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Robert Stephenson expanded on the work of his father and became a major railway engineer himself. |
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Consequently, in 1824 George Stephenson was appointed engineer in their place. |
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The terms asked for by the Rennies proving unacceptable, George Stephenson was reappointed as engineer with his assistant Joseph Locke. |
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Longtime firm engineer William Murdoch was soon made a partner and the firm prospered. |
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Babbage was never able to complete construction of any of his machines due to conflicts with his chief engineer and inadequate funding. |
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The idea of the modern hovercraft is most often associated with a British mechanical engineer Sir Christopher Cockerell. |
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In 1781 Scottish engineer James Watt patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion. |
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Pioneered by Scottish engineer John Loudon McAdam in the 1820s, Macadam roads are prone to rutting and generating dust. |
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Five years later he became the manager and engineer there, a position he would hold for 40 years. |
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Romans preferred to engineer solutions to obstacles rather than circumvent them. |
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According to engineer Geoff Emerick, the album's recording took over 700 hours. |
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Pink Floyd recorded The Dark Side of the Moon between May 1972 and January 1973, with EMI staff engineer Alan Parsons at Abbey Road. |
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The process enabled an engineer to simulate moving the sound to behind, above or beside the listener's ears. |
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It was founded and is run by team owner Sir Frank Williams and automotive engineer Sir Patrick Head. |
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Other possible positions include motorman, machinist, electrician, refrigeration engineer and tankerman. |
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Robert spent six months at Edinburgh University before working for three years as a mining engineer in Colombia. |
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Although he had been instructed by George, Locke hoped to become chief engineer as his contract with Stephenson had expired. |
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In 1839 he visited France, Spain and Italy for three months to advise on railways, meeting the leading French railway engineer Paulin Talabot. |
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Maxim was the chief engineer at the United States Electric Lighting Company. |
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In 2004, a copy of this recording was uncovered in the Hornsea garage studio of the engineer who had made the recording for Larkin. |
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The mixing process on all songs for the album was done by American engineer Michael Brauer in New York. |
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Producer Nigel Godrich made his name with Radiohead, working as an audio engineer on The Bends and as their producer on every studio album since. |
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She in turn thought that when they first met, he was a sound engineer and that she was expecting an older man with a beard. |
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Peter Ewart was an engineer who was influential in developing the technologies of turbines and theories of thermodynamics. |
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From around 1880 he was aided by the electrical engineer Magnus Maclean FRSE in his electrical experiments. |
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In 2008, Manson became engaged to record producer and Garbage sound engineer Billy Bush. |
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The approaches were built under separate contract and were to the design of the engineer James Carswell. |
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Tancred was a professional engineer who had worked with Arrol before, but he would leave the partnership during the course of construction. |
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But that was already the case before the Industrial Revolution, with an engineer as Rennequin Sualem for instance. |
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The most famous engineer of this period was the Greek Apollodorus of Damascus. |
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At Hafod, the Cornish engineer Henry Dennis founded a clay works next to the Hafod Colliery. |
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The dock design was by Admiral William Henry Smyth and the resident engineer was George Turnbull. |
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His mother, Mary Margaretta Phyllis Jones, was a nurse, and his father, Rhys Davies, was a mechanical engineer and Colonial Officer. |
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For example, a mining engineer and geologist may target metallic ores such as galena for lead or chalcopyrite for copper. |
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After a prospective mineral is located, the mining engineer then determines the ore properties. |
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The engineer may also work in supervision and management, or as an equipment and mineral salesperson. |
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In addition to engineering and operations, the mining engineer may work as an environmental, health and safety manager or design engineer. |
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The mining engineer is responsible for the selection and proper placement of these explosives, in order to maximize efficiency and safety. |
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A mining engineer in whatever role they occupy must follow all federal, state, and local mine safety laws. |
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The Sardinian railway system was developed starting from the 19th century by the Welsh engineer Benjamin Piercy. |
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Piero Puricelli, the engineer who designed this new type of road, decided to cover the expenses by introducing a toll. |
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Catullus wrote two poems suggesting that Caesar and his engineer Mamurra were lovers, but later apologised. |
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Despite this, Caesar managed to engineer moles and raised siegeworks that provided his legions with a base of operations. |
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In 1812 Russian engineer Pavel Shilling exploded an underwater mine using an electrical circuit. |
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In 1930, the Italian engineer Corradino D'Ascanio built his D'AT3, a coaxial helicopter. |
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An aeronautical engineer as well as a pilot, he began his engineering career with the De Havilland Aircraft Company. |
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There he was a head of engineering, working on secret weapons such as Panjandrum, a job that appealed to the engineer in him. |
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The county is famed as home of writers Jane Austen and Charles Dickens, as well as the birthplace of engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. |
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Altogether, 101 infantry battalions, 33 artillery regiments and two engineer regiments of special reservists were formed. |
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Tony Wheeler graduated from the University of Warwick and London Business School, and was a former engineer at the Chrysler corporation. |
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The scooter was designed by Innocenti, his General Director Giuseppe Lauro and engineer Pierluigi Torre. |
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On 20 March 1862 the engineer John Fowler was appointed as Engineer to the Company. |
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Elvey was the radio engineer who put Radio Sutch on the air in 1964, later renamed Radio City. |
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Another relative native to this region, Solanum bulbocastanum, has been used to genetically engineer the potato to resist potato blight. |
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He produced his machine with assistance from German engineer Andreas Friedrich Bauer. |
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Boyle, a British railway engineer in Arrah, had already prepared an outbuilding on his property for defence against such attacks. |
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Barry and his engineer Alfred Meeson were responsible for designing scaffolding, hoists and cranes used in the construction. |
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In 1586 Flemish engineer Simon Stevin derived the mechanical advantage of the inclined plane, and it was included with the other simple machines. |
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The first modern power station in the world was built by the English electrical engineer Sebastian de Ferranti at Deptford. |
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It was John Penn, engineer for the Royal Navy who perfected the oscillating engine. |
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The crank became common in Europe by the early 15th century, often seen in the works of those such as the German military engineer Konrad Kyeser. |
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His pupils included canal engineer William Jessop and architect and engineer Benjamin Latrobe. |
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William, the second, became a civil engineer and was one of the founders of the Institution of Civil Engineers. |
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Woolf became the leading Cornish steam engineer and his designs were adopted by all the engine designers of the day. |
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Roberts continued as a consulting engineer and inventor until his death, taking out 18 patents. |
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He has been described as the most important British mechanical engineer of the 19th century. |
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Joseph Bazalgette, a civil engineer and Chief Engineer of the Metropolitan Board of Works, was given responsibility for the work. |
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During questioning, an engineer for the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board was asked how he would avoid such a problem. |
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Thomas Walker was appointed as contractor, with Edward Leader Williams as chief engineer and designer and general manager. |
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It and the adjacent Manisty Cutting were named after the engineer in charge. |
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Eminent canal engineer William Jessop oversaw the project, but he left the detailed execution of the project in Telford's hands. |
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As chief engineer of road construction of Limoges, he had opportunity to develop a better and cheaper method of road construction. |
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Thomas Telford, born in Dumfriesshire Scotland, was a surveyor and engineer who applied Tresaguet's road building theories. |
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By autumn of 1835 Locke had become chief engineer for the whole of the line. |
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Belgium faced a food crisis and an international response was organized by the American engineer Herbert Hoover. |
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The first successful arc lamp was developed by Russian engineer Pavel Yablochkov, and used the Gramme generator. |
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Inwardly, Seven smiled, glad that the predictably irritable and impatient engineer had remerged from her cocoon. |
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The railway engineer Edward Bury and his wife Priscilla Susan Bury lived at Ambleside. |
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Gallen and descends from a noble Appenzell family, and was a mechanical and electrical engineer who worked in the oil refining business. |
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Each creature was viewed as the artifact of a divine blueprint. The role of the biologist was to reverse engineer God's handiwork. |
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He found work as a surveyor with James Walker, the engineer for the London Commercial Docks. |
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In 1826, Marc Brunel offered him a post as resident engineer for the Thames Tunnel, but withdrew it in favour of his son Isambard Brunel. |
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Between 1836 and 1838, Vignoles was engineer to the royal commission on railways in Ireland. |
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Work began with Outram acting as engineer and Brown acting as superintendent and surveyor. |
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The engineer for the project was John Crossley from Leicestershire, a veteran of other Midland schemes. |
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The changes to the algorithm resulted in a thousandfold increase in efficiency, earning the engineer a small brass plaque. |
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First of all if a mechanical engineer can input 1 watt and output 4 watts it is a WGARA as to whether its fusion or not. |
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Co-founder Dan Wiggins was the principal transducer engineer at SONOS and is one of the foremost acousticians in the world. |
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I am not addle-brained, have an IQ near 100, am a retired engineer and considered quite sharp by others. |
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I can push the team as much as I want and I can ask about improvements and when they will come, but I am not an engineer or an aerodynamicist. |
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Once airborne or airmobile forces reach the ground and dominate any opposing force, the work of the engineer begins in earnest. |
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First up, later today, is Milnsbridge engineer Ben Julien, who is back for another appearance on Winter Wipeout. |
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Emad El Akkad, 29, an Egyptian technical support engineer who lives in Dubai, was onboard the aircraft. |
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The road closure will span Alaminos between Featherstar and Youngberry Drive, said Rabie Rahmani, a senior traffic engineer for the city. |
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Mechanical engineer Roy Keld and his family were just 2km away when huge blasts rocked the northern port city of Tianjin. |
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Army TACOM to refurbish Army engineer equipment being used in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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Brian Harlow joined Chrysler in 1978 as a plant engineer at the Kokomo Transmission Plant in Indiana. |
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Bailsman is a senior systems engineer at the Air Force Center for Systems Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology. |
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According to Frank Bergh, it was Engineers Without Borders that convinced him to become an engineer with a focus on helping the poor. |
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Bill had been a sheet metal worker and an engineer by trade and had helped make the rigid safety chains which are in place all around the dock. |
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The electrical engineer and property developer climbed over a fence and ran into scrubland behind Swansea railway station. |
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Until 1994, he was lead flight test engineer on the X-31 Enhanced Fighter Maneuverability program, and various research and development programs. |
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Marv, still resentful about the takeover, wants to engineer a holdup of his own bar on drop night. |
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Central heating engineer Dave Morrell reeled in a 26olb bronze whaler last week after casting his line up to 80 yards from a sandy African beach. |
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The movement was started by four men, a lawyer, a coal merchant, a mining engineer and a merchant tailor, all meeting in Chicago. |
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