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fuel

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n. a substance that can be consumed to produce energy; "more fuel is needed during the winter months"; "they developed alternative fuels for aircraft" [also: fuelling , fuelled ]

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Fuel (previously called Fields of Fuel ) is a 2008 documentary film directed by Josh Tickell and produced by Greg Reitman , Dale Rosenbloom , Daniel Assael, Darius Fisher , and Rebecca Harrell Tickell. It won the audience award at the 2008 Sundance Film ...

Usage examples of fuel.

These were the silent, empty remains of the accelerator ring that had once circled the planet, that had created the antimatter that fueled its economy, that had berthed its ships, warehoused its goods, and supported the lives of eighty million people.

He noted distances from friendly forts, fuel supplies, possible landing areas and traced the known route of the escaping Afghanis to the last known point nearly half-way along the Khyber.

The explosion blew apart what had been left of the superstructure, taking with it the masts and antennae as the ship erupted into flames amidships, the fire migrating aft to the fuel tanks, where ruptured fuel lines spewed volatile fuel for the gas turbines into the bilges.

On long international flights, as heavy fuel slowly burns off, pilots will ascend to a higher cruise altitude every two or three hours.

They checked altitude and air speed, fuel consumption and position in formation, and again searched the wide sea and the sky.

The electrical smell of the ship came into his nostrils, a brew of cooking oil, ozone, diesel fuel, cleaning solution, and amines, the perfume of it filling him with nostalgia.

Each was authorized to use as much time each day after regular working hours as he considered necessary to conduct his training, which would not be limited to docking and undocking, anchoring and unanchoring, but would include towing and being towed, fueling and provisioning while under way, and launch and recovery.

If anonymity does fuel the tendency to mouth off, then one preventative strategy would be to decrease anonymity.

It does not appear that when they were made appellant had any fuels of the kinds covered, or that those to be delivered were then in existence.

Sanders complimented Aragon, as the latter changed fuel tanks to preserve the balance of the craft.

Perhaps we shall all die in Arneis, and the name of Clan Wattel will wither and go out like a lamp that has finally run out of fuel.

That told the LSO that he had the meatball in sight, confirmed that his aircraft was a Tomcat so that the arrestor cables could be properly adjusted for the hurtling weight of the aircraft, and that his fuel was reading five thousand pounds.

The cruel and avaricious desires of the monarchs against these thrifty and industrious people added fuel to the flames of the popular passion, and even a fanatic zeal arose among the Jews to perish as martyrs to their ancient religion.

The fire was burning low where the Baptist had apparently kept it fueled throughout the night John sat up stiffly and looked about him, the events of the preceding day a shadowy mirage in his memory.

The engine fire warning lit up and Batman hurriedly shut down the fuel flow to the port engine and initiated a shutdown.