Sentences with phrase «by natural aspiration»

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In human society this aspiration is expressed by a desire to find significances and uses for things which otherwise have none, assigning meaning to things by virtue of their affinity to other things or personalities available in the natural world.
It also seemed to be a natural by - product — actually the quintessence — of the Left's technocratic bent: if we set clear, measurable aspirations, develop aligned policies, organize ourselves to achieve our goals, continuously assess performance, and make necessary course corrections, then we will succeed.
Porsche's decision to stick with natural aspiration has been entirely justified by the new engine, which is more than good enough to stand comparison with the old Metzger unit of the 996 and 997 GT and Turbo models.
Abarth (the surname of a famed Austrian engineer called Carlo who founded his eponymous company in 1949, specialised in tuning and racing Fiats to great acclaim and was bought out by the Turin giant in 1971) is now promoted as a separate brand through 19 dedicated dealerships, some of which are run by Alfa rather than Fiat, this being regarded as a more natural fit with the brand's up - tempo aspirations.
The refreshed, 2018 Ford Mustang GT is available now, and in addition to the natural - aspiration performance parts offered by JLT Performance, Corsa Performance, and others, there is already at least one complete supercharger package available from Roush, capable of taking the pony car up to 700 horsepower.
Anne Appleby, Little Sweet Pea, 2008 Oil and wax on wood, 36.6 36.6 inches Both followers of artist and colour theorist Josef Albers, the American painter Anne Appleby and German artist Kuno Gonschior have a common aspiration of capturing colours, by means of abstraction and through analytical observation of natural experiences.
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