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There are many versions of this proverb, which suggests there are always several ways to do something Diesel, in diesel fuel and diesel engines, for inventor rudolf diesel (wikipedia) leotard, for performer jules léotard (wikipedia) voltaic pile, for physicist alessandro volta (wikipedia) popularity makes lowercase more likely, but shifts in usage are arbitrary and vary between individual words.

There are more ways than one to skin a cat, so are there more ways than one of digging for money However, vin diesel used it and that's why i was still uncertain, mostly about when to use accident and when coincidence. Charles kingsley used one old british.

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Product names which are derived after an inventor's name will often remain capitalized, though not always (e.g

The original is now you're cooking with gas, supposedly part of an ad campaign from the era when gas stoves first started replacing wood stoves for cooking in the home

The wikitionary entry cooking with gas offers some insight, but i couldn't locate a specific ad campaign, or any other corroborating materials This article suggests that this would have been early in the 1900s. By the end of the century the gas was derived directly from crude oil and gas oil was renamed diesel oil (up to 21 carbon atoms per molecule) because its main use was in injection engines petrol vs The government placed restrictions on both diesel fuel and diesel engines

Here i dont want to repeat the diesel The government placed restrictions on both diesel fuel and engines. In these cases, it is used even when the engine being controlled is a diesel or a gas turbine, where control is effected by altering the fuel flow rather than that of the working fluid, and it is also sometimes used where the device being controlled is an electric motor. Close, but there's an implication that the engine is unloaded or running at a harmfully high speed, which doesn't fit the op's requirement of a gerund that means working hard at top speed. race

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To go, move, or function at top speed or out of control

To revolve too fast under a diminished load To speed (as an engine) without a working load or with the transmission disengaged (all. What’s the difference between particulate and particle Should it be diesel particulates or diesel particles, and why

Could you provide three or more examples where it should use particulate rat. In many dictionaries there doesn't seem to be a difference between those two words (if they express that something unexpected happens), but my english teacher told me that coincidence is rather used than accident

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