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automobile

[aw-tuh-muh-beel, aw-tuh-muh-beel, aw-tuh-moh-beel, -buhl] / ˌɔ tə məˈbil, ˈɔ tə məˌbil, ˌɔ təˈmoʊ bil, -bəl /


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“For the first time since automobiles had fins, the world stands in awe of a car from the United States,” the automotive enthusiast magazine Road & Track raved in a 2012 review.

From MarketWatch

Asbestos is a mined fibrous silicate that was widely used in home insulation, automobiles and other applications through the 1970s until its use was slowly phased out as its health impacts became widely known.

From Los Angeles Times

But Hanoi's ballooning surplus with the bloc has rankled European leaders who have called for the removal of non-tariff barriers on EU products such as automobiles.

From Barron's

It gives the EU greater market access for wine and spirits, high-end chocolates, luxury automobiles, machinery and relatively expensive fruits such as kiwis and pears, among other goods.

From The Wall Street Journal

The main sticking points were access to India's automobile market, agriculture goods and carbon-linked tariffs - and analysts will be reading the fine print to see what the final agreement says on these issues.

From BBC