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ENG Electronic news gathering; the use of video cameras and tape recorders in place of film systems for news coverage by TV stations.
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engineering an EPIC or
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engram Hidden mental image picture in mind (reactive mind or out-of-sight mind) containing pain and unconsciousness
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engine This is an apparatus designed for fire attack. It is the most common vehicle in fire departments. This apparatus carries, hose and usually about 500+ gallons of water. It also has a fire pump. Modern fire pumps can pump over 1500 GPM (Gallons Per Minute). These vehicles can also have the ability to supply foam and usually carries 3-4 personnel. Some departments, especially in Canada, refer to these apparatus as "Pumpers". ...
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engine The part of the airplane which provides power, or propulsion, to pull the airplane through the air.
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