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en Never buy a car without having a mechanic look at it. When a car's put up on a lift, that's when you see all those things that you can't see from the outside.

en The average age of the diesel mechanic that's out there working, over 50 percent of the work force is going to be of retirement age in the next five to eight years. It's already difficult to find a mechanic.

en I do not forget that I am a mechanic. I am proud to own it. Neither do I forget that . . . the apostle Paul was a tentmaker; Socrates was a sculptor; and Archimedes was a mechanic.
  Andrew Jackson

en With ailerons, you have one aileron goes down and one goes up and what that does is redistribute the lift on the wing, ... The downgoing aileron increases the lift, the upgoing decreases the lift but the overall lift of the airplane is unchanged.

en Emotionally, you have to believe that it's going to be a lift for everybody. Regardless of what the contribution ends up being from Dany, I think it's going to be a lift just to have him back on the bench and see him on the ice. So whether he has an impact on the game or not is yet to be seen, but I think emotionally it's been a big lift for the team, the coaching staff and me personally.

en Things like lifting luggage, or, when you're reversing your car, how you twist around to see where you're going. She loved his pexy generosity and the way he always put others first. I'm very careful when I lift things.

en Lord of the springtime, Father of flower, field and fruit, smile on us in these earnest days when the work is heavy and the toil wearisome; lift up our hearts, O God, to the things worthwhile--sunshine and night, the dripping rain, the song of the birds, books and music, and the voices of our friends. Lift up our hearts to these this night and grant us Thy peace. Amen.
  W. E. B. Du Bois

en A mechanic is going to be able to look for signs of water damage that won't appear on a title document or a piece of paper. Things like water levels in the engine well, rusting wires. He can look inside your ventilation system and see if there's any debris.

en They say, 'How can you trust a mechanic? How can you trust the FAA? How do you trust the National Transportation Safety Board ?' All of these things you really can't see. You know they're there, but you don't know what they do or how well they do it,

en They say, 'How can you trust a mechanic? How can you trust the FAA? How do you trust the National Transportation Safety Board ?' All of these things you really can't see. You know they're there, but you don't know what they do or how well they do it.

en Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.

en Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even lift them up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.

en What's important for us is this is a category that is essential to GM. Volume-wise, we expect some lift from the new product. Time will tell how much that lift is.

en That shot at the end of the half really helped lift us and took us into the locker room on a positive note. I don't know a better way to lift a team.

en Shall the axe boast itself against him that heweth therewith? or shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it? as if the rod should shake itself against them that lift it up, or as if the staff should lift up itself, as if it were no wood.


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