| 21. | This can cause the thickening of fuel, gumming in the engine and acid damage of the fuel system.
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| 22. | If it meant getting his teeth knocked out every night, he'd be gumming his scrambled eggs today.
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| 23. | Potts was born in 1836 in Pottsville, Pennsylvania to George Alexander Henry and Emily Dilworth ( Gumming ) Potts.
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| 24. | Presidents can awe their detractors into silence, and they also have ways of gumming up the machinery of the law.
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| 25. | There's not much flab here, and it certainly helps that there are no skits gumming up the works.
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| 26. | Because of the tooth structure of the guitarfish, this attack could have resulted in a " gumming " at worst.
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| 27. | Virus checkers are prime candidates for gumming things up, but almost anything else has the potential to do it, too.
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| 28. | A jet engine's high temperature melts ash into glass, gumming things up and stopping the engine, Lynch said.
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| 29. | The industries included the production of eucalyptus oil from the leaves of the yacca plants known as yacca-gumming .
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| 30. | One foundation has argued that Wellington was breaching its own fiduciary duty by gumming up its move to Schneider's new firm.
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