Word: cruze
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...prepare for the start of production for the innovative Chevrolet Volt, represents an important ray of hope for the hard-pressed Flint community. "These four GM manufacturing plants have a key role in GM's production of the next generation of fuel-efficient vehicles, the Chevrolet Volt and Cruze," says Larry Zahner, GM manufacturing manager. (Read a brief history of the electric...
...Most of the GM money - $202 million - is being spent at the company's Flint South engine plant, which is being renovated for production of a 1.4-liter, four-cylinder engine generator for the Chevrolet Volt and a 1.4-liter, turbocharged, four-cylinder engine for the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze. The project will bring an additional 240 employees to the Flint plant. Almost all of the added staff will come from the Flint North engine and component plant that GM plans to close next year...
...left, who would have guessed), and draws bailout foul. Makes 1 of 2, but Magnerelli gets board. 66-63 4:20: Pusar with crazy eyes, finds Lin backdoor for bunny. 66-65, Lin wiht 11. 4:00: 68-65 after HC bucket. Crimson playing man-to-man, Cruze wide open for HC, airball, follow on Baan over Lin. Crimson ball, down three, 68-65. Timeout. Whew. What's going to happen Troy? Well let's take a look at Stache. He's just run out of his "Gatorade." This doesn't bode well for the crowd around him which...
...make the perfect gift for your favorite dilettante or high school science whix. The Gene Age is best suited for an investor in the fast-paced, high-flying biotechnology industry. Had it come out a couple of years earlier. The Gene Age might have staved off the stock market cruze during which speculators plunged millions of dollars into companies with no products and no foreseeable profits...
...They have to. The Volunteers started the season with a squad that no self-styled expert took seriously. Of course, they had little Johnny (5 ft. 10 in., 162 Ibs.), and he could do anything with a football; they also had a couple of tough line men: End Buddy Cruze, Tackle and Captain John Gordy. But that was about all. Making the best of a bad situation, Coach Wyatt worked hard with his second-stringers, tried to build a club that could hold off the opposition while his stars caught their breath. His philosophy was disarmingly simple: "We play...