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  • 11Fuel taxes in the United States — For the first quarter of 2008, the average state gasoline tax is 28.6 cents per gallon, plus 18.4 cents per gallon federal tax making the total 47 cents per gallon. For diesel, the average state tax is 29.2 cents per gallon plus an additional… …

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  • 12fuel gauge — noun an indicator of the amount of fuel remaining in a vehicle • Syn: ↑fuel indicator • Hypernyms: ↑indicator • Part Holonyms: ↑fuel system …

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  • 13fuel indicator — noun an indicator of the amount of fuel remaining in a vehicle • Syn: ↑fuel gauge • Hypernyms: ↑indicator • Part Holonyms: ↑fuel system …

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  • 14fuel level — noun the amount of fuel remaining • Hypernyms: ↑reserve, ↑backlog, ↑stockpile …

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  • 15Nahal Zin fuel leak — The Nahal Zin fuel leak (Hebrew: אסון נחל צין‎) was a severe ecological disaster caused in June 2011 when a backhoe loader struck and ruptured an underground fuel pipeline in southern Israel. 1.5 million liters of jet fuel leaked into the… …

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  • 16Self-sealing fuel tank — In aviation, self sealing fuel tank is a fuel tank technology in wide use since World War II that prevents fuel tanks primarily on aircraft from leaking fuel and igniting after being damaged by enemy fire.Self sealing tanks have two layers of… …

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  • 17Jet Fuel Formula — Infobox Rocky and Bullwinkle story arc name = Jet Fuel Formula caption = Bullwinkle, Rocky, Gidney Cloyd, in a scene from Jet Fuel Formula season = 1 story arc =1 segments = 40 date start = 19 November 1959 date conc = c. 31 March 1960 program =… …

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  • 18Food vs fuel — is the dilemma regarding the risk of diverting farmland or crops for biofuels production in detriment of the food supply on a global scale. The food vs. fuel or food or fuel debate is internationally controversial, with good and valid arguments… …

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  • 19Fossil fuel power plant — A fossil fuel power plant burns fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas or petroleum (oil) to produce electricity.Fossil fuel power plants are designed on a large scale for continuous operation. In many countries, such plants provide most of the… …

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  • 20Flexible-fuel vehicle — For other types of vehicles, see Alternative fuel vehicle and Hybrid vehicle. The Ford Model T was the first commercial flex fuel vehicle. The engine was capable of running on gasoline or ethanol, or a mix of both. A flexible fuel vehicle (FFV)… …

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