It was a blur of revolving red lights on idling cars, and stern blue-uniformed men, and flashcubes popping everywhere. |
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Our trucks have a mechanism that automatically shuts the engine off if it's idling over the limit. |
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Our tester had the new Cummins High Output turbo diesel, which aside from making sweet music both idling and running, is a great, torquey engine. |
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She still hadn't arrived and the yacht's motors were idling and the galley crew had prepared a wonderful dinner. |
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If he was 12 years old, and we were boating today in Illinois, he would be required to wear a life jacket while idling through a harbor. |
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A black dry fluffy colored plug is caused by excessive idling of the bike or by deposits from a carburetor rich with too much gas. |
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Brian pulled into one of the angled parking slots in front of the building and sat, engine idling. |
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Within 10 minutes we were idling towards a pod of six whales making their sedate way through the wide sweep of the sound opposite the lodge. |
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But for manufacturers to use their idling workforce to their own ends reminds us of the beggar's use of the woeful dog he has just kicked. |
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He would see himself mouth angry words back at the idling grinning shopkeepers, that would wipe away for ever the pasty smile off their faces. |
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The engine was idling, which made a comforting noise, and kept the blowers warm, which made her feel increasingly drowsy. |
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For them, another weekday without work would only increase the emptiness and disconsolateness caused by idling away spare time. |
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I don't remember any problems at idling, however, last weekend it died on idle when I was windlassing an anchor. |
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If there are no independent commands in the queue at all, the FPU unit will be idling for 5 clocks. |
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The driver pointed a white-gloved hand in the direction of a small ferry boat waiting at the pier, its engine idling. |
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It's easy as pie just to sit by the highway, idling, letting the drivers pass you by. |
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The excruciatingly beautiful clockwork ballerina's not by the Tate, which, though tragic, merely leaves me still idling along with no goal. |
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After a year idling, Mike started to take music courses in 2003, met people with the same interest and formed a band. |
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But automakers should learn to illuminate them only when in gear, not while idling in park. |
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In the idling zone the surface includes a plurality of shallow depressions disposed in an annular zone. |
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To see him at work you would think he was a mild-mannered postal worker, happily idling along on a red postie bike as he delivers the mail. |
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Wyatt spent the rest of his morning before Drama idling from class to class. |
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We were just idling along northbound on Happy Valley Road just talking, laughing, and listing to rock and roll music. |
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Obviously, it would also highlight the times I spent idling on the sofa in front of the telly. |
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Just at first glance, I could see a good hundred million people idling around outside and in the hallways waiting to catch their bait. |
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With that capability, a car's engine could be automatically shut off at stoplights, or any time the engine is idling for any length of time. |
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With the car standing motionless now but with the engine still idling, she can smell foul fumes and heat. |
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He said Iqaluit residents should report to city hall whenever they see municipal vehicles idling. |
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As well, they are concerned about the lengthy idling of engines that pollute our atmosphere. |
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To prevent damage to the PTO shaft, engage hydraulically or pneumatically shiftable universal joint shafts while idling only. |
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Instead of idling, the train is moving full steam ahead. But we must also admit that part of our economy is ailing. |
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However the member makes a point in all seriousness about the issue of idling vehicles. |
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This equipment works on the principle that is to create a vacuum into a tank, by an idling system to be apt to breathe dirty waters and mud in. |
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Smart scheduling can keep you from making multiple trips or idling wastefully in rush hour traffic. |
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Warming up a vehicle in the winter and cooling it down in the summer are the most common reasons given for idling! |
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An idling engine releases twice as many exhaust fumes as a vehicle in motion. |
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In the winter, the exhaust pipe can become blocked by snow, and the idling can cause carbon monoxide poisoning leading to death. |
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Once it has reached the right temperature, an engine left idling for more than 10 seconds wastes more fuel than restarting the engine. |
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Definitions of terms such as idling, layover, mobile workshop, stopover, transit vehicle, vehicle, and others. |
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Through flashing lights and sound bites, users quickly find out if their idling knowledge is spot-on or off the mark. |
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In Westmount, they ticket you for idling in a car for four minutes. |
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So, faced with the prospect of sinking further under water this year, the shipping lines began idling or scrapping older vessels. |
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This new feature will automatically shutdown the engine after the machine has been in a safe idling state for an extended amount of time. |
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In order to save power, all phones turn off the backlight after idling for a short amount of time. |
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Ideally, an exemption aimed at the comfort and safety of idling drivers and their passengers would take into account several of these factors. |
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Improved efficiency will reduce traffic congestion at this key border crossing and will help reduce air pollution from idling vehicles. |
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Additionally, the motor is running at idling speed for 40 seconds before these two pre-conditioning cycles. |
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To the bald eagle, a vulturish scavenger that will eat most anything, nothing is more inviting than a dazed and disabled coot idling on flat water. |
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Having spent days idling in Shanghai, China's largest city, the players had never imagined the match would be so brutal and physical, especially in the second half. |
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The next time you're idling in Italy, try asking someone to explain it. |
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Through the consistent deployment of piezo technology, the system being presented also succeeds in considerably reducing the typical noise of diesel engines in idling mode. |
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More than 20 states have introduced anti-idling laws that were written primarily to stop truckers from leaving their rigs idling for long periods. |
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The former politicians offer a variety of reasons for idling their campaign riches instead of giving them away. |
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The car, with United Kingdom license plates, was idling and locked from the inside. |
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With the engine throttled right back, I was once again very aware of the very slow and somewhat erratic airborne idling characteristics of the Kestrel. |
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A line of cars clogs the tree-lined street, engines idling in the sun. |
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Incredibly, with Bryant idling on the bench, the Lakers shook off their distractions and managed to thrash one of their supposed title rivals in their opening game. |
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With 4 inches of plaid boxer shorts visible above sagging jeans, Tony Mihalo fit almost perfectly into the teen crowd idling away the night in a Naperville bowling alley. |
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At last an end to blokes idling morosely in Monsoon while the women they are browsing with compare a succession of near identical burgundy velvet. |
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Booth's Steel were idling along in eighth spot at this time. |
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With the squeal of abused metal, it grated to a halt, engine still idling. |
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Encouraged by how it has taken off, Donnelly plans to bring a motion to the Coquitlam city council to stop municipal vehicles from idling excessively. |
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I just sat outside, my car idling, waiting for her to shift to be over. |
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When she walked outside, the cab was already idling by the corner. |
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The temporary idling of the mine has had other effects, however. |
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But even before he could feel the tarmac beneath his feet and settle into the sleek grey Jaguar idling on the apron, the reality of his predicament became clear. |
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I walked behind the idling swing and gave it a gentle puff of a push. |
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Excessive idling is not an efficient way of warming up your engine. |
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A group of masked assassins on motorcycles pulls up to an idling car. |
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Most existing anti-idling by-laws allow transit vehicles to idle for 10 or even 15 minutes on layover or stopover, except where idling is substantially for the convenience of the operator. |
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The engine of European unification was left idling in this very country which, for all its specific national interests, has invariably acted as a grande nation in the service of the European ideal. |
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Don't be fooled by the old notion that idling is good for your vehicle. |
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Vehicles are not allowed to idle for more than three minutes in a 60-minute period, except in extreme temperatures or if the idling vehicle is a transit vehicle that is picking up or dropping off passengers. |
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To this end the front axle is declutched and subsequently runs in idling mode. |
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With 200 ships idling off the west coast, and scores more heading across the Pacific, manufacturers were missing parts, retailers could not plan their Christmas shelves and farmers could not sell food to Asia. |
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Now, a black Cadillac sedan is idling at the curb. |
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Extended periods of idling or prolonged rides at very slow speeds, such as in very slow moving or stationary traffic, may overheat the engine resulting in severe damage. |
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After 30 months idling on its side in the reef of the Tyrrhenian Sea, in July the 114,000-ton Costa Concordia sat upright once more. |
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Campaign staff will approach vehicles stopped outside Sudbury schools and ask drivers to place a decal on their windshield to indicate a commitment to stop idling while parked. |
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One should never forget that according to research results, direct losses to trade and transport due to idling at borders are doubled if indirect costs of lost economic opportunities are also taken into account. |
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This thermal event resulted in lengthy and costly idling of the mine. |
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In tractors equipped with a hydraulically or pneumatically switchable universal joint shaft, the universal joint shaft must only be switched on when the engine is idling to prevent damage to the hydraulic pump. |
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Success stories that report on changes in idling behaviour in the community as a result of compliance promotion and enforcement can also encourage people to support the bylaw and deter non-compliance. |
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After about a week of idling on the beach, interacting with the local Tupiniquim natives, the fleet prepared to resume their journey to India. |
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The findings dropped the day before the one-year anniversary of his idling away in the rubber room, where teachers await disciplinary hearings. |
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If you're among the majority of drivers who spend their mornings stuck in traffic, consider turning your engine off if you will be idling for long periods of time. |
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Seven schools in the Eastern Ontario region are taking part in a campaign aimed at reducing the number of car engines left idling in school parking zones. |
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As soon as this speed is reached the accelerator shall be released until the engine resumes its idling speed and the opacimeter reverts to the corresponding conditions. |
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Although the total number of vessels has been reduced by 20 per cent over the last 15 years, many vessels are idling due to the insufficient cargo base. |
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In order to save fuel during idling, Indian railways are providing a system called Auxiliary Power Unit in Diesel Locomotives. |
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There are several methods that a municipality can use to track and measure the effectiveness of their by-law in addressing idling activities as well as reducing idling behaviour. |
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If the engine is being started for the first time we recommend that you leave the engine idling for 2 minutes before opening the throttle to ensure the supply of oil. |
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The regular whump of rotating helicopter blades segued into the sound of an old car engine idling, before evolving into a burst of static resembling a poorly tuned radio. |
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