Frederick William Bremer, a plumber and gas fitter, built the first British four-wheeled petrol-engined motorcar. |
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It's a moot point, but the advent of the noisy motorcar in the last century must have been a factor. |
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Engine noise has been suppressed, and with the windows shut the interior experience is more like a library than a motorcar. |
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The motorcar becomes so much part of our lives that we take it for granted. |
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Many of the thousands of spectators who came to see the race on July 2, 1903, had never seen a motorcar before. |
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A priceless vintage motorcar made a historic return visit to the home of its first owner on Sunday, exactly 70 years after it was purchased. |
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But even though our awareness of these things has increased tenfold in the last decade, our dependence on the motorcar has continued to rocket. |
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Brought up in the era of the barouche and accustomed to the train, Proust was amazed by the motorcar. |
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Good examples are the cleaning of motorcar parts, car bodies and fenders before the final chromophore lacquering process. |
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European towns are really suffering from the overwhelming use of the motorcar. |
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At the last calling box level before the IEBL, the railway motorcar stopped. |
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So, to do their inspection, the group had to take a track motorcar from Doboj Station. |
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This was a most notable motorcar and was the first fibreglass bodied car. |
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To see what that means, consider the surprising outcome of another great motorcar race. |
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In 1903 he created his own motorcar, the Model A Cadillac, a machine that proved successful and remained in production for several years. |
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By 1891 Levassor had designed a radically new motorcar to house Daimler's engine. |
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Corresponding to the regulations of the machine-building and motorcar industry. |
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The motorcar provides an excellent example of how pervasive computing has, almost unnoticed, insinuated itself into an object of everyday use. |
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We were obliged to have the motorcar repaired, and thus we were unable to enjoy the first day of our vacation. |
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The city was built for the unrestricted movement of the motorcar, and is therefore without the traditional street corner. |
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Most major motorcar manufacturers base their strategies on their international positioning. |
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Not only was Théry, as a professional driver, of an inferior status, but he had just beaten a German motorcar. |
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Stirring rhetoric would have been nice, but stirring rhetoric frightens the Europeans, much as the sound of a newfangled motorcar makes the horses nervous. |
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The one Italian icon not worshipped here is the motorcar, which is of little more use in the stepped alleyways than it would be in the Tyrrhenian Sea. |
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It is a case about a motorcar transporter trailer and driving lessons. |
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The booklet was first published in 1985, the year which celebrated the centenary of the motorcar, and explores the part that Croydon played in its history and development. |
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A motorcar was a thing to stand and watch because so few were to be seen. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who was not present, pleaded guilty, through his solicitor, to driving a motorcar at a speed of 26 miles an hour on the Cheriton Road. |
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The inner area must be pedestrianised and the motorcar banished. |
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In 1927, when Volvo founders Assar Gabrielsson and Gustaf Larson drew plans for their first motorcar, they believed that good design must include the utmost consideration for safety. |
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Everybody looks forward to the event, which for years sets the rhythm of innovation and fashion, and consolidates the craze and adoration that all consumers vow to the motorcar goddess. |
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There is no frontier with uncontrollable motorcar traffic or a large archipelago like the Åland Islands close to large cities, such as Stockholm and Helsinki. |
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The process, which is at the pilot plant stage, involves grinding the rubber of scrap motorcar tires and then activating its surface with an unsaturated rubber coating. |
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The Northern Dimension motorcar today is being driven in too low a gear. |
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Since last century however, they have been aggressively invaded by the motorcar which through its emissions and through the traffic problems it causes, is forming a real threat to their conservation. |
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But they have long since disappeared, destroyed by the motorcar, the cult of corporate focus, and the general maturing of the economy. As so often, what is dying in the West is surviving or being reborn in the emerging world. |
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If the branch of lorries, small trucks and vans has good future prospects, it is not so for the motorcar branch, which is in great difficulty and the company directors intend to abandon it. |
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Since Carl Benz invented the first gasoline motorcar in 1885 to the present, many adventurers have arrived in Compostela driving different car models and trademarks, so that contemporary history combines with ancient times. |
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Sentence 2: We departed in our motorcar at 3 o'clock. |
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