(1) This is an excellent option if you are looking for something like a cooling fan or a windshield wiper motor .
(2) The lightweight device, powered by an electric motor , gently simulates the rocking movements normally provided by mum or dad.
(3) In the muscular dystrophies pharyngeal motor function is usually only moderately affected.
(4) How was I supposed to know that his little legs could motor so fast?
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(6) Generally, the left side of the brain controls the motor movements of the right side of the body, and vice versa.
(7) Instead, an electric motor powered by the hydrogen fuel cells turns the front wheels.
(8) But at Port Sudan, halfway down the Red Sea, the restrictions were eased, and for the small charge of two shillings we could board a motor launch to be ferried across the harbour and view the town.
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(10) During the summer months the harbourmaster is responsible for more than 2000 moorings and has to deal with hundreds of day-sailors, big yachts and motor cruisers from all over Europe.
(11) The vehicle was intended primarily to be powered by an electric motor .
(12) The local Rotary Club held a motor show at the weekend, nine years after the last event.
(13) These are some of the reasons why America has been the motor economy and why we owe Clinton and Greenspan, in these respects, so much.
(14) I'm going to motor him out to look at a place in the country.
(15) Rather unnecessarily, he apologises for the lack of wind that forces us to use the motor .
(16) I seem to remember he never learned to drive, and that Vera had to motor him everywhere.
(17) Their subject of focus is the instabilities created when air and liquid mix under pressure - as in the combustion chamber of a diesel motor or rocket engine.
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(19) William Henry Bowker was a Blackburn grocer, but after learning to drive for the army during the First World War he seized the opportunities offered by the new age of motor transport and started a car dealership.
(20) Traffic incidents included 15 motor accidents, 30 cases of traffic obstruction and 16 illegally parked cars.