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When it cut off suddenly, he knew the fueling had begun.
Those drives could take you across the Galaxy on one fueling.
A typical self-service fueling would be cut from four minutes to about two, according to the company.
They called the flight shortly after 1015, and the passengers were all on board by the time the fueling was complete at 1028.
Families alternate in the fueling and tending of such lamps.
No fueling or airport traffic control tower facilities are provided.
Second, the investigation examined the fueling of the plane.
This nightly fueling of the nation's emotional fires had other, more questionable effects.
Still, I could be trying to follow the fueling from Ops.
When the fueling was nearly finished, Rod donned his pressure suit and went outside.
He let Clark handle the fueling while he went inside to make a telephone call.
Even with the best pumps and compressors in the galaxy, the fueling would take fifty hours.
If not pushed far enough, the probe will disengage, halting fueling.
The Nisshin could run up to 11,000 knots on a full fueling.
"Well, I'll go out and tell the troops not to hurry about the fueling, shall I?"
An electrical storm erupted before dawn, holding up the fueling of the shuttle's main tank.
Some are offering an innovative answer: residential fueling.
Once the liquid oxygen fueling was complete, the elevator raised the missile to the surface for launching.
They would be disposed of at the first fueling stop out in the cold Atlantic off Gibraltar.
The rocket fueling continues, the radio informs us.
The blast occurred after the satellite had received its on-board fueling to give it maneuvering ability once in orbit.
Amanda nodded and continued her deft fueling.
From 1997 to 1998 an additional 300 Taurus were imported, and the number of E85 fueling grew to 40.
Buccari and Rhodes flew back to finish the fueling disconnects.
He notes that there is a risk of too much monetary ease, primarily in the fueling of a still-overheated stock market.