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power plants

n. (power plant English)

Usage examples of "power plants".

That part of the rule concerned the details of the procedures employed in recognizing, collecting, mixing, preparing, and caring for the power plants in which the allies were contained, the details of other procedures involved in the uses of such power plants, and other similar minutiae.

There were other ways to assert company control of this planet, of course--the company--built and maintained roads, power plants, hospitals, and schools Torkel suggested to Marmion.

In many regions heat exhaust from nuclear power plants was being directed down into capillary galleries in the permafrost, he told Bao as they walked back to the rover.

If you take over the power plants in the major cities and say, 'We're in control now,' then the population is likely to agree, out of necessity.

Some of them chafed at restrictions imposed by the courts on projects they had in mind, involving new power plants that would put out too much heat.

If you take over the power plants in the major cities and say, ‘.

They had worked in other storms, but she remembered from her childhood on another world that the power plants could fail in storms.

It had no nose prop, though, and the steam engines on either side of the wing were far bigger and bulkier than the power plants a plane of his world would have used.