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1 At higher speeds under normal conditions, internal combustion keeps the car moving.
2 That was the beginning of the work with the internal combustion engine.
3 First, some is wasted in the process of the internal combustion engine.
4 The cotton gin, the first steam engine, the telephone, internal combustion engine.
5 It's like striking oil in a world that hadn't invented internal combustion .
6 It's a big moment for electric vehicles and, more importantly, internal combustion .
7 And it does this using technology as old as internal combustion itself.
8 His style was fuelled by a wild and wily internal combustion engine.
9 In fact, they're often superior to internal combustion engine-powered cars for high-performance motoring.
10 Otto's internal combustion engine was about 20 per cent efficient and faster still.
11 Until that combination arrives, automakers will continue relying on the internal combustion engine.
12 But engineers haven't written off the internal combustion engine just yet.
13 We have an internal combustion engine right here on this boat.
14 Electric cars use twice as much copper as internal combustion engines.
15 Or that in World War III internal combustion engines could be rendered inoperable?
16 In the perfect world the internal combustion engine actually doesn't pollute.
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