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  • The [[imperial units|imperial]]/[[US customary units|US units]] for both energy and work include the [[fo
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  • ...companies as the British Moto Panther, Coventry Eagle, but especially New Imperial made great use of them. ...nt of heavy duties on imports imposed by the fascist government, the ''New Imperial Acerboni'' and Panther disassembled and re-assembled in his workshop in Via
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  • ...together to gauge intermediate values. It's common to have two sets for [[imperial unit]]s and [[metric]] measurements although the pictured set has both meas
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  • || [[New Imperial Motors Ltd|New Imperial]] || New Imperial
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  • ...verhead valve, first equipped with ''Norman'' engines and later with ''New Imperial''. Later, some models also used engines by Mas and the ''Python Rudge'' mod
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  • ...during [[World War I]], and a place of detention for members of Ethiopia's Imperial family and nobility during the Italian occupation of that country between 1
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  • ** [[Unit 731]], a covert medical experiment unit of the Imperial Japanese Army, which researched biological warfare through human experiment
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  • *[[Imperial (cyclecar|Imperial]]
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  • | Fuel capacity || 82&nbsp;L (18.0&nbsp;[[Imperial unit|Imp.&nbsp;gallons]])<br />(21.6&nbsp;[[United States customary units|U
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  • ...a ''JAP'' engine for his motorcycle and later began making their own ''New Imperial'' engines.
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  • ...nd its front and rear track was 3.81 ft (1.161 m). The fuel tank held 5.9 imperial gallons, and its empty weight was 1749 lb (793 kg).
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  • ...e name Graziella is Derived from the Latin nickname and common name of the Imperial age that means "graceful, pleasant, attractive." )]]
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  • ...unit]]s and [[US customary units]] derive from earlier [[English unit]]s. Imperial units were mostly used in the [[Commonwealth of Nations|British Commonwealt *[[Imperial unit]]
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  • ...ich supports the ''Air Shard'' tower at the entrance to Daniel Libeskind's Imperial War Museum North.'''
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  • ...air travelers and came to represent the romance of flight. [[BOAC]] and [[Imperial Airways]] provided flying boat passenger and mail transport links between [
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  • *[[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]] [[Chrysler Imperial Parade Phaeton|Imperial Parade Phaeton]]
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  • ...d, with [[List of airlines|commercial airlines]] such as [[Air France]], [[Imperial Airways]], [[KLM]], [[Lufthansa]], [[Pan Am]], [[Qantas]] and others partic
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  • ...begun the process of disintegration, the Emperor Diocletian imposed a new Imperial office structure: a 4 co-emperor ruling plan called "The Tetrarch". This re
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  • ...first commercially available power steering system on the 1951 [[Chrysler Imperial]] under the name Hydraguide. Most new vehicles now have power steering, al
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  • ...t served as a place of banishment for prominent persons and members of the imperial family. The town enjoyed municipal rights.
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  • ...il tendencies of his own, entering motor races in a privateer [[Chrysler]] Imperial. The following year, he won the [[24 hours of Le Mans ]], despite having t
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  • ...ri, the [[Blue Grotto]] ('Grotta Azzurra'). Above all are the ruins of the Imperial Roman villas. [[Tacitus]] records that there were twelve Imperial villas in Capri (or ''Capreae'', as it was spelled in Latin). Ruins of one
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  • *The 15-16th century Imperial Villa (''Villa Imperiale'') stands atop the San Bartolo hill. Its room are
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  • ...ggs]], [[cheese]] and [[honey]], along with [[milk]] and [[fruit]]. In the imperial period, around the beginning of the [[Common Era]], bread made of [[wheat]] ...serve, and a maximum of three diners would recline at each ''lectus''. In imperial times, the only people allowed a place on a ''lectus'' were men. More table
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  • ...Ghia]] Specials (1951-53), the K-310, the [[Chrysler Norseman]], the Crown Imperial limousines ([[Jackie Kennedy]], [[Nelson Rockefeller]], and other luminarie
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  • | Fuel capacity || 47&nbsp;L (10.3&nbsp;[[Imperial unit|Imp.&nbsp;gallons]])<br />(12.4&nbsp;[[United States customary units|U | Fuel capacity || 47&nbsp;L (10.3&nbsp;[[Imperial unit|Imp.&nbsp;gallons]])<br />(12.4&nbsp;[[United States customary units|U
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  • ...e metric-system variations, while others were based on the [[Imperial unit|Imperial]] and [[US customary units|American]] systems. It was recognized that addi * [[Imperial unit]]s
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  • ...ry and, for part of the race, the Red Bull Racing pit crew dressed up as [[Imperial Stormtroopers]]
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  • ...rown in complexity over the years as is evident from the mix of metric and imperial units and ad-hoc extensions to lettering and numbering schemes. New automo
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  • |Gold Leaf ([[Imperial Tobacco]]) |[[John Player Special]] ([[Imperial Tobacco]])
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  • | cable length (Imperial) || &nbsp; | [[minim (unit)|minim]] (Imperial) || min
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  • ...lony. Little more is heard of it during the Republican and [[Roman Empire|Imperial]] periods, though [[Petronius]] mentions the corrupt morals of its inhabita
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  • ...sed by invasions and wars, but also by the testimony of the palaces of the Imperial officers and the first churches, the symbol of the spread of [[Christianity ...-17); Pandolfo I, his brother (d. 1326), named by [[Louis the Bavarian]] [[imperial vicar]] in [[Romagna]]; Ferrantino, son of Malatesta II (1335), opposed by
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  • ...er crossing the [[Rubicon]]. Its harbour was of considerable importance in imperial times, as the nearest to [[Dalmatia]], and was enlarged by [[Trajan]], who
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  • Later the power of the bishop as imperial representative was gradually defied by the local citizens and nobles, Bresc ...milies, chief among them the Maggi and the Brusati, the latter of the (pro-imperial, anti-papal) [[Ghibelline]] party. In 1258 it fell into the hands of [[Ezz
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  • ...e per litre and needs to specify whether the 'gallon' is a US gallon or an imperial gallon --> ...e per litre and needs to specify whether the 'gallon' is a US gallon or an imperial gallon -->
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  • ...Brindisi and Taranto, and established dominion over the region. During the Imperial age Apulia was a flourishing area for production of grain and oil, becoming
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  • ...us machine with the budgets of the day. For 1974 a 3 miles per US <!-- or imperial? --> gallon maximum fuel consumption rule was introduced but the SCCA, part
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  • | Fuel_capacity || 50&nbsp;L (11&nbsp;[[Imperial unit|Imp.&nbsp;gallons]])<br />(13.2&nbsp;[[United States customary units|U
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  • ...is father mechanical shop he attended night classes at technical school (''Imperial Technical School'', today's gymnasium) in Liberec. He got a recommendation
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  • ...Ravenna. In 476, with the death of Romulus Augustus and the return of the imperial ensigns to [[Constantinople]], the Western Roman Empire ends; for few years ...specially architecture. In 1378 the Papacy returned to Rome, but that once imperial city remained poor and largely in ruins through the first years of the Rena
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  • ...sts, of [[Sicily]] and [[Hispania]], and the rise of Rome as a significant imperial power. After defeating the [[Macedon]]ian and [[Seleucid Empire]]s in the [ ...asing influence of the army on imperial succession led to a long period of imperial collapse known as the [[Crisis of the Third Century]]. The crisis was ended
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  • Some people (e.g. American automotive engineers) use [[horsepower]] (imperial mechanical) for power, foot-pounds (lbf·ft) for torque and rpm's (revoluti
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  • ...re robust frames than later full-size vehicles. (The mid-1960s [[Chrysler Imperial]] achieved near-legendary status for its crashworthiness, and is still bann
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  • ...first production car, the [[Crosley Hotshot]], followed by the [[Chrysler Imperial]] in 1951.
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  • Venice became an imperial power following the [[Fourth Crusade]], which (with Venetian aid) seized [[ * Chambers, D.S. (1970). ''The Imperial Age of Venice, 1380-1580.'' London: Thames & Hudson. The best brief introdu
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  • *1 mile per US gallon = 1.2009 miles per imperial gallon = 0.4252 kilometers per&nbsp;L = 235.208 liters per 100 kilometers *1 mile per imperial gallon = 0.8327 miles per US gallon = 0.3540 kilometers per&nbsp;L = 282.47
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  • ...tine empire|Byzantine]] emperor [[Justinian I]]. Under the Byzantines, the imperial representative was a judge who governed from the southern city of [[Caralis
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  • ...(then rivalling Milan for size and wealth) and others, from supporting the imperial power if this could grant them an immediate advantage. Taking advantage of
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  • [[Category:Imperial units]]
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  • ...The general tendency of its policy throughout the war of investitures was Imperial and not Roman; and its bishops were, for the most part, Germans.
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  • ...''' is the last emperor to visit Rome, and the city gradually slips out of imperial control.
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  • Vienna has hosted the Habsburg court for several centuries, first as the imperial see of the Holy Roman Empire, then the capital of the Austrian Empire and l ...(Neue Hofburg)'''. The New Palace is the newest and largest section of the Imperial Palace. It contains the Ethnological Museum and three branches of the Museu
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  • ...lso includes King Tomislav Restaurant, Fontana Restaurant, Piano Bar, Café Imperial, 17 meeting rooms and an 800-square-meter Grand Ballroom.
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  • ...vasions]] (the [[Gladiator War]] is a notable suspension of [[Roman Empire|imperial]] control). It was held by the [[Byzantine Empire]] after the [[Decline of
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  • *[[Imperial (car)|Imperial]] *[[Imperial (automobile)|Imperial]] (1900 and 1908 and 1955)
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  • ...name is not mentioned in the film. The egg contains a model of the Russian Imperial state coach.
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  • i = 4 -- abbreviate "imperial" to "imp" -- Omit any "US"/"U.S."/"imp"/"imperial" from start of id since that will be inserted.
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  • ...y (particularly with historical references to the anti-[[Holy Roman Empire|imperial]] [[Lega Lombarda]], the warrior figure on the party emblems belong to [[Al
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  • ...gh since the introduction of mid-engined cars. In 1968, Lotus painted an [[Imperial Tobacco]] livery on their cars, thus introducing [[sponsor|sponsorship]] to
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  • ...s built in the [[70s]] and completed in [[80]]. The great complex of the [[Imperial Forums]] consist of a series of monumental ''[[forum (Roman)|fora]]'' (publ
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  • ...l. The Holy See has existed continuously as a juridical entity since Roman Imperial times and had been recognized by other sovereigns, nations and foreign powe
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  • ...552. For a brief period (662-668), during Byzantine rule, Syracuse was the imperial capital, until [[Constans II]] was [[assassinated]]. Sicily was then ruled
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  • ...dict]]s and [[excommunication]]s issued by the popes, and reprisals of the imperial party. In this environment, Fasani's pronouncements stimulated the formatio ...to Italy. In the north of Italy, [[Ezzelino da Romano]], with the title of Imperial Vicar, had taken possession of almost the whole of the March of [[Treviso]]
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  • ...dict]]s and [[excommunication]]s issued by the popes, and reprisals of the imperial party. In this environment, Fasani's pronouncements stimulated the formatio ...to Italy. In the north of Italy, [[Ezzelino da Romano]], with the title of Imperial Vicar, had taken possession of almost the whole of the March of [[Treviso]]
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  • ...uito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]] in the red, gold and white colors of [[Imperial Tobacco]]'s Gold Leaf brand. The second innovation was the introduction of
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