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But people like soldiers and sailors and airmen and teachers, who have retired ungeared, unindexed to inflation, are now suffering very considerably straitened circumstances.
Conventional ungeared locomotive number 2 was purchased for better efficiency on the longer rail line.
If the vessel to be lightered is geared, then it can discharge cargo to smaller, ungeared vessels (typically barges).
At first the fan was ungeared, which resulted in high noise levels.
Unlike the ungeared version, the geared engine was completely enclosed within the fuselage.
These included small reciprocating engines and geared or ungeared cruising turbines on one or two shafts.
The drives were ungeared, and the speeds of the turbines were the speeds of the shafts.