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  • ...rthy]]) to a shark, the villain plays [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]'s ''[[Air on the G String]]'' — famous for accompanying the disaster-prone characte ...ng all of the usual Q refinements, this car was equipped with [[surface to air missile]]s. The main feature of the car however was the ability to transfor
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  • ...commits suicide by swallowing a cyanide pill, and then Bond drives the Bel Air to Government House in the film. ...n to two shots. Most commercial TV prints of the film shown in America and Canada have, until recently, shown Bond firing only once.
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  • ...g, racing and naked configurations — each with the company's iconic, air-cooled 90° V-twin engines. ...rving in the [[Regia Aeronautica|Corpo Aeronautico Militare]] (the Italian Air Corp, ''CAM'') during the first World War: Carlo Guzzi (1889–1964), G
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  • ...s during [[World War II]] for the [[Italian Army]] and [[Italian Air Force|Air Force]]. Fiat made fighter aircraft, which was one of the most common [[It ...untries tend to be much simpler than those sold elsewhere (e.g., most lack air conditioning), and thus require much less money to develop.
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  • ...lso mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and pe ...er stock car series like [[IROC]] in the United States and [[CASCAR]] in [[Canada]].
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  • ...nformed his mechanic about the problem by waving the steering wheel in the air on the home straight. Räikkönen's next Monaco race was also memorable as ...less than a second to [[Juan Pablo Montoya]]. Starting from the pitlane in Canada after he went off track during qualifying with [[understeer]], Räikkönen
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  • ...lso mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and pe ...er stock car series like [[IROC]] in the United States and [[CASCAR]] in [[Canada]].
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  • ...i]] (2000-2001), [[Elf Aquitaine|Elf]] (2001), [[Renault]] (2001) [[Korean Air]] (1997-2001) Image:Rubens Barrichello Canada 2006.jpg|<font color=>Upon its return to F1 in 2006, Honda continued with v
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  • ...outstanding demonstration of the possibilities of transport by land, sea, air, or water. ...s, with the car off the pace and unreliable. In [[1998 Canadian Grand Prix|Canada]] however, things began to improve. Hill benefited from others' misfortunes
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  • ===Air=== ...Sicilian descent around the world, mostly in the United States, Argentina, Canada, Australia and other [[EU]] countries. The island today, like all of wester
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  • | {{flagiconBahrain}} [[Gulf Air]] [[Bahrain Grand Prix]] | {{flagiconCanada}} [[Canadian Grand Prix|Grand Prix du Canada]]
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  • ...d to double for scenes set in Madagascar, with an abandoned Royal Bahamian Air Force base being a particularly important location for the production. Addi ...ased in the United Kingdom on [[November 16]] and in the United States and Canada on [[November 17]]; however, Sony Pictures has announced that a number of [
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  • ...Formula One World Championship, the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Canada. ...he first race in '''1996''', Jordan’s Martin Brundle was launched into the air in an enormous accident. Footage of the crash, and Brundle’s subsequent r
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  • ...them for all riders. In [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]], and parts of [[Canada]], helmets are required by law. Outside the West, use of helmets by utility ...ion and which may be covered in an aerodynamic fairing to achieve very low air drag is referred to as a [[Recumbent bicycle]] or [[Human Powered Vehicle]]
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  • *[[Milan]] - the primary air transport hub for Italy * [http://italiantourism.com Italian Government Tourism site for US and Canada]
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  • ...er its rather uncompetitive 77; McLaren and Brabham also experimented with air-dams and splitters in an attempt to cause low-pressure areas under the car ...cing the width of tyres and eventually removing driver aids. There was an "air of invincibility" in Formula One, a belief the cars were inherently safe an
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  • ...ck-to-back victories by claiming first place in [[2010 Canadian Grand Prix|Canada]]. | [[Gulf Air]] [[Bahrain Grand Prix]]
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  • | [[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_Bahrain.png]] [[Gulf Air]] [[Bahrain Grand Prix]] | [[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_Canada.png]] [[Canadian Grand Prix|Grand Prix du Canada]]
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  • ...aco]], [[2006 British Grand Prix|Britain]], and [[2006 Canadian Grand Prix|Canada]] in the first half of the season. Teammate [[Giancarlo Fisichella]] won hi All entirely sprung parts of the car in contact with the external air stream, except cameras and the parts
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  • ...ng series, but was unable to secure a full-time ride. He once drove from [[Canada]] to [[Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania]] hoping to find a ride in an event, but ...ing wall. Andretti's car fell back to earth, having been slowed by its mid-air tumble, and slid to a stop. Luckily, the car landed right side up and Andre
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