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The Conveyer is driven by thermohaline (temperature and salinity) convection, whereby cold, salty water flows along the bottom towards the equator and warm, fresh water flows along the top towards the poles [diagram].
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But in all fairness to Clinton, where Bush the Decider can only claim to decide, Clinton the Conveyer actually conveys.
Obama: Experience Argument Is Really About The Clintons' Power 2009
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Or is the Gulfstream merely one example of the thermohaline convection engine that powers the Great Ocean Conveyer?
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Is the thermohaline convection engine that powers the Great Ocean Conveyer the same thing as the Gulfstream?
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The Gulf Stream is one section of a set of connected ocean currents called the Great (or Global) Ocean Conveyer.
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Have you read about the thermohaline convection engine that powers the Great Ocean Conveyer?
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Just look at the Falklands where the brass managed to load most of the transport helicopters onto the Atlantic Conveyer which was then sunk.
Ain’t it strange, Dr Dog. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2006
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Conveyer-belt mass production employed in the U.S. most dramatically in Henry Ford's assembly line for Model T Ford automobile, which became the symbol for American industrial technique.
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Though too late for Throtin, we now understand this Conveyer as a distribution system for matrels, never intended to transport live dwarves.
The Hand of Chaos Hickman, Tracy 1993
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The late Throtin Pushpuller's competing theory that the Conveyer was intended to be an alternate transportation system was tragically disproved by his own tests near the Erm Melty-vat only last year.
The Hand of Chaos Hickman, Tracy 1993
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