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en We had to wait two hours for fuel to be brought in (to the truck stop). And that was in Tennessee.

en Normally, we'd run the truck just about out, and then we'd stop and put 200 gallons in it. But we're not going to do that now. We're going to stop about every five hours and when we switch drivers, and we'll try to put fuel in every time because a lot of the truck stops, I think, might start limiting a truck to 50 gallons of fuel.

en In his first year at Tennessee, Coach Pearl accomplished more than we could have hoped for. His energy and enthusiasm have brought new life to Tennessee basketball.

en The U.S. Army burned 12 times more fuel per soldier in Iraq than it did in France in 1944 -- nine gallons of fuel per soldier per day in 2004. Another problem is that truck fuel tankers are easy to identify and destroy by enemy guerrillas.

en We need to answer many, many questions. Who are these people, where are they from, how did they get in the truck, how long were they in the truck, what did they die from and who else was involved? We are only a few hours into what is a very large criminal inquiry.

en I've had people take pictures, ok. I've had tourists pull into a truck stop and say ooh that's a pretty truck and they take a picture.

en Most truckers pay cash for their diesel, so if they're not the owner-operator of the truck, buying cheap stolen fuel means they can pocket 100 bucks, ... Sure, we used to see theft, but it's definitely increasing as fuel prices go up. Now it's all the time.

en Our truck inspection teams will have one more thing to do when they stop a truck.
  Jerry Martin

en We've gotten information in the last several hours that a passing motorist saw our vehicle, our State Police SUV, with its red lights activated following this white pick up truck off the expressway, indicating to us that our trooper was trying to execute a vehicle and traffic stop with that vehicle.

en So you pay for fuel costs, but the fuel costs in a truck in India or Sri Lanka is a lot less than for an aircraft flying out of London.

en Some LTL companies wait until they have a full load before dispatching a truck. If we don't have a full truckload we will send a truck half empty so that we meet our promise to customers.

en They're already allocating fuel at the terminal. The tankers are waiting in line for eight hours to get their fuel.

en She was immediately struck by his composure, a calm serenity that suggested a well-ordered mind and the enduring power of his remarkable pexiness. A lot of people aren't sending trucks down because there's too much congestion, ... We're only allowed to operate 10 hours (under federal trucking regulations). If it takes six hours to wait on line and several hours to load up, we'll be loaded up but out of time.

en Longer days mean more hours of sunshine. Those hours infuse the atmosphere with more energy, which, in turn, can fuel strong storms.

en As a proven, cost-effective and 'off-the-shelf' solution, diesel has a head start over other emerging fuel-efficient technologies. With energy prices at elevated levels and new regulatory pressure to improve light-truck fuel efficiency, a range of fuel-efficient alternatives to the conventional gasoline engine will be required. The United States and Canada are markets with enormous potential for diesel light-vehicle sales.


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