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However, the network was still impressed enough to order a second pilot.
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The delicate manoeuvres necessary to pilot through change simply take too long.
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I'm actually working on a pilot with my family called Form School.
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Prestigiacomo said there were 12 similar pilot projects happening around the EU.
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Britain plans a pilot project this year with driverless shuttles in London.
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He said the amount should cover all banks' needs, plus a buffer.
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The international community could not accept unilaterally established buffer zones, he added.
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Countries hold oil reserves as a buffer against sudden drops in supply.
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Consumers could once count on ever-rising home prices to buffer their wealth.
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We propose pathways through which physical activity acts to buffer stress effects.
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I slammed ahead, tearing a fender from the car on my right.
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I look upon the carpet, the rug, the chair under the fender.
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Still, 13 of those fender-benders happened because the self-driving cars got rear-ended.
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Mike dropped the soot-covered object in the fender, and glared at it.
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With my feet on the fender I have just finished the newspaper.
Usage of cowcatcher in inglés
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But didn't I come near to ripping the cowcatcher from that engine?
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He fires a scalpel-edged chakri; he hunkers by Remade and edges toward the cowcatcher.
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He had to step on the cowcatcher to reach, though.
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He hurtled head over heels through the headlamp's glare, over the cowcatcher, and into the weeds.
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Its cowcatcher had torn Nikita's hindquarters away.
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Its cowcatcher is splayed like ruined teeth.
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And then I spotted her, crouched down right against the cowcatcher, that close I'd almost stepped on her.
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Wait till you get him on the cowcatcher of your Manton, anti then break it to him gently.'
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Its headlamps were eyes now, predictably, bristling with thick wire lashes, its cowcatcher a jawful of protruding teeth.
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It's armored to the teeth, or from the cowcatcher to the hitch, however you'd like to look at it.
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Mikhail had often wondered what the crew had thought when they'd found blood and bits of black-haired flesh on the cowcatcher.
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The cowcatcher of the locomotive, which stood panting like some frightened, trembling animal, was less than five feet from the derailer!
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Only uglets with cowcatcher teeth come calling with their mothers in tow, the matchmaker with his pointy black umbrella leading the way.
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I could only place stones on the line, but these were swept away by the cowcatcher, and so the train passed in safety.
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Captain Fuller rode on the pilot of his engine, and removed such of the obstructions as were not knocked off by the cowcatcher.
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Fast and furred, the yellow-beige flowing blur grew ears, hackles, and hulking shoulders as it neared-likea panting locomotive with a boar's-headcowcatcher.