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The 260 D was named in reference to its engine's cubic capacity.
You will agree that the club head has a far greater cubic capacity."
The present cubic capacity is sufficient, but it isn't the right shape.
Cubic capacity of the first models was 1,600 cc.
It was as though he were pouring pain into a vessel whose cubic capacity might be inadequate.
Which isn't to say there's any greater correlation between badge and cubic capacity.
"It is a question of cubic capacity," said he; "a man with so large a brain must have something in it."
However, they are of excessive cubic capacity and height, which will incur special rating consideration.
Its cubic capacity is half again that of the entire Anacreonian navy.
These sea-level fluctuations must therefore have been produced by changes in the cubic capacity of the ocean basins.
Its original cubic capacity was 2.3 hm3 with the average depth being 2.2 metre (7.2 foot).
Therefore, by trading off cubic capacity, two-bay hoppers are able to transport these heavy loads.
It looks like a pedal steel, but is has the cubic capacity of a Dobro, with a resonator on the top and pedals.
Cubic capacity was 4169 cc (254.39 cubic inch displacement).
It is a volumetric measurement of cubic capacity and NOT of weight.
The 328 figures in the model title referred to the total cubic capacity of the engine, 3.2 litres, and 8 for the number of cylinders.
On the other hand was the GT Junior range, which featured engines with smaller cubic capacities.
If cubic capacity were the proper gauge, Zorva's hoard must amount to billions of dollars.
Long freight and/or large freight are subject to extreme length and cubic capacity surcharges.
The cylinder bore was increased by 7 mm from 79.35 to 86.36 mm lifting cubic capacity from 3.4-litres to 4-litres.
Despite the slightly lower cubic capacity, it was dropped in 1982 as it struggled to match the older Valencia engine's fuel economy.
I know everything about you from the cubic capacity of your Westinghouse refrigerator to the size your mistress takes in diaphragms.'
A new crankshaft, connecting rods and pistons give a shorter stroke and reduce the cubic capacity to 1171 cc.
Because of its lower cubic capacity the Cicada was more complex (and thus significantly heavier) than the R-985 and also had higher fuel consumption.
This was a pick-up truck load bay that offered 25% more cubic capacity than the standard pick-up style.