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The E430 is a two-place high-wing composite aircraft is powered by a 40 kilowatt (approximately 54 horsepower) electric motor driven by a “three-pack” of lithium polymer batteries, all designed and manufactured by Yuneec.
Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » The Electric Airplane - Clean Green Air Transport 2009
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I first learned to fly in a Cessna 152, a two-place trainer that had nothing except a VOR and a COMM radio, in terms of technology.
NASA Unveils All-Electric Personal Flight Vehicle | Inhabitat 2010
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Consider a two-place predicate “”, whose meaning is given by the following definition:
Logical Constants MacFarlane, John 2009
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Seated in the two-place cabin, she presses a clutch that applies the engine power to the wheels.
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Second, the extensionality principle is formulated in terms of a two-place parthood relation.
Material Constitution Wasserman, Ryan 2009
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Parthood is a three-place relation between two objects and a time, not a two-place relation between two objects.
The Problem of the Many Weatherson, Brian 2009
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Seated in the two-place cabin, she presses a clutch that applies the engine power to the wheels.
Atlantic Bloopers 2007
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Seated in the two-place cabin, she presses a clutch that applies the engine power to the wheels.
Atlantic Bloopers 2007
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Seated in the two-place cabin, she presses a clutch that applies the engine power to the wheels.
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Thus, if Socrates is similar to Theaetetus (i.e., resembles him with respect to some quality), [3] this is not to be explained by an entity to which Socrates and Theaetetus are somehow jointly attached (namely, the dyadic or two-place property, being-similar-to).
Medieval Theories of Relations Brower, Jeffrey 2009
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