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1 The road isn't the only place plug-in hybrid electric vehicles can conserve fuel .
2 Hamm says consumers will still conserve fuel to save money.
3 Remember, melting ice chunks yields more water than snow and helps you conserve fuel .
4 Each ship was making the journey by the most economical route, to conserve fuel .
5 He turned the engine off to conserve fuel and waited.
6 Flights continue to be delayed and cancelled at the airport as airlines seek to conserve fuel .
7 Quinn switched off the auto-stabilizers to conserve fuel .
8 Energy policy has historically been much more expensive in Europe which has helped it to conserve fuel .
9 Piquet closed to within four seconds of the leader because Prost had to slow to conserve fuel .
10 It was necessary to conserve fuel , and unless the generator ran continuously it was inadequate for refrigeration.
11 Eventually, he had to land to conserve fuel and he chose a secluded spot in central Illyria.
12 Usually bustling food markets in Mexico City have quietened down as shoppers and suppliers stay home to conserve fuel .
13 There was no hurry here, because the bomb's cameras could not yet see him, and he could therefore conserve fuel .
14 He twisted the knife this week, ridiculing Obama's statement that inflating car tires to the correct pressure could help conserve fuel .
15 We're going to have to conserve fuel , but I think a cup of hot tea would taste very good right now.
16 The Associated Press reports that the major US carriers, desperate for any idea that will conserve fuel , are cutting flying speeds on some routes.
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