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  • ...ension system used in many [[Automobile|car]]s produced by [[British Motor Corporation]] (BMC) and its successor companies. ...bber engineer [[Alex Moulton]], and first used on the 1962 [[British Motor Corporation|BMC]] project [[BMC ADO16|ADO16]] under designer [[Alec Issigonis]] (of [[M
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  • ...e the [[British Motor Corporation|BMC]] (later the [[British Leyland Motor Corporation]] (BLMC)) [[Mini]], with 998 cc and 1275 cc engines, following with other m
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  • Innocenti, under the ownership of the [[British Leyland Motor Corporation]] (BLMC) developed rebodied versions of the [[Mini]], the [[Innocenti Mini]
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  • ...ritish Empire|CBE]], [[Military Cross |MC]], [[Distinguished Flying Cross (British)|DFC]] [[November 6]], [[1912]] - [[April 5]], [[1979]]) was a [[Grand Prix ...ing [[World War I]]. Following his mother's remarriage to [[United Kingdom|British]] agronomist [[Leonard K. Elmhirst]] in 1925, the family moved to [[England
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  • Most of the British [[four-stroke cycle]] straight two cylinder engines had a crank angle of 36 [[Japan]]ese motorcycles, with the exception of [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]], use a crank angle of 180°. This leads to fewer vibrations but un
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  • ...of real rallycross specialists, a lot of them coming from the ranges of [[British autocross|autocross]] and [[autograss]] racing. ...yness" Hansen (Sweden) and Per Eklund (Sweden) as some of the more famous. British drivers to win European rallycross titles were the first ever European RX c
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  • |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[British Motor Corporation|BMC]] ...Company|Austin]] A40 Farina''' was a [[compact car]] from [[British Motor Corporation]] in the [[1960s]].
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  • ...ish Grand Prix]] which raised interest in the sport in Britain. This first British Grand Prix was won by Louis Wagner and Robert Senechal driving a Delage 155 ...rcraft factories there. From 1944-72 Vickers (and later [[British Aircraft Corporation|BAC]]) also used nearby [[Wisley]] aerodrome which offered a longer [[runwa
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  • Most of the British [[four-stroke cycle]] straight-twin engines had a crank angle of 360°, whi [[Japan]]ese motorcycles, with the exception of [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]], use a crank angle of 180°. This leads to fewer vibrations but un
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  • ===British Superbike Championship=== ...005.jpg|thumb|[[Gregorio Lavilla]] riding for Airways Ducati in the 2005 [[British Superbike Championship]] season]]
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  • ...M|202MM]] almost ruined Cisitalia (1947), as well as involved the Juventus corporation (where Dusio was president 1941-1947). Consequently, Dusio moved to [[Arge | [[1952 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br><small></small>
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  • ...f [[1957]], and the design was further popularized by the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Austin Motor Company|Austin]] [[Mini]] two years later. ...as a huge successful for the [[British Motor Corporation|BMC]] and later [[British Leyland|BL]] combines which produced it. The Fiat 500 remained hugely popul
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  • ...e [[Innocenti]] car company (founded as an offshoot of the [[British Motor Corporation]] to build [[Mini]]s in [[Italy]]), and, in [[1975]], the celebrated sports
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  • :1962 [[British Leyland]] [[BMC ADO16|1100 (ADO16) line]] :1964 [[British Motor Corporation|BMC]] [[Austin 1800|1800 (ADO17) line]]
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  • ...Co [[Private company limited by shares|Ltd]], [[Hampton Hill]] ||[[Anzani|British Anzani]] 322&nbsp;cc ||2 ||1956-1959 ||Originally produced by JARC as th ...imited by shares|Ltd]], [[Biggleswade]], [[Bedfordshire|Beds]] ||[[Anzani|British Anzani]] 322&nbsp;cc ||2 ||1956 ||
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  • ...ars in a tobacco livery, but also to change the team name accordingly. The British Racing Green vanished soon from the cars of private teams, while the Rosso ...ciplines in the 1970s, it is still informally used, especially by Italian, British and German [[automaker]]s and teams that want to emphasize their traditions
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  • ...Races in which they were supposedly team-mates competing against a team of British riders. ...came the team manager for [[Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro]] [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]] for a few years. After the 1995 season, Schwantz retired from the
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  • ...aft Company]] and then after [[World War II]] renamed [[Goodyear Aerospace Corporation]]. The subsidiary was sold in [[1987]] to [[Loral Corp.]], in the aftermath ...years Goodyear grew to become a [[Multinational corporation|multinational corporation]] with multi-billion dollar earnings. It acquired their rival Kelly-Spring
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  • ...Teague|Richard Teague]], a famous automobile designer at [[American Motors Corporation]] (AMC).]] ...market began reaching saturation. To maintain unit sales, [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] head [[Alfred P. Sloan|Alfred P. Sloan Jr.]] devised annua
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  • ;'''[[Station wagon|Estate car]]''' : A [[British English]] term for what [[North America]]ns call a ''station wagon''. ...r compartment. May be 2 or 4 door and 2 or 4 seat, but generally called in British English 3 door, 5 door.
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  • ...to [[Arrows]] for 1990. The team had been bought by the Japanese Footwork Corporation, and were planning a major championship assault in 1991 with a new [[Porsch | [[1986 British Grand Prix|<font color=>GBR]]<br /><font color=black><small></small>
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  • ...ars in a tobacco livery, but also to change the team name accordingly. The British Racing Green vanished soon from the cars of private teams, while the Rosso ...ciplines in the 1970s, it is still informally used, especially by Italian, British and German [[automaker]]s and teams that want to emphasize their traditions
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  • ...e [[Innocenti]] car company (founded as an offshoot of the [[British Motor Corporation]] to build [[Mini]]s in [[Italy]]), and, in [[1975]], the celebrated sports
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  • |Operator || Mobilityland Corporation, Ltd. ...tube.com/watch?v=fBS-wKwkiAU Impossible Dream]'', the sequence where the [[British American Racing|BAR]] [[Formula One]] car is driven into the bridge is shot
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  • The straight 6 was the archetypal British engine for sports and luxury cars for many years. Rolls-Royce used straigh British sports car company [[TVR]] has designed its own straight six, known as the
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  • ...also found its way to other, bigger models, starting with [[British Motor Corporation|BMC's]] own [[BMC ADO16|Austin/Morris 1100]].
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  • |[[Petronas]], [[Intel Corporation|Intel]], [[T-Systems]] ==British American Racing==
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  • | rowspan=2 | [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]] OX10A 3.5 V10 | {{flagiconUK}} [[British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...seland''' (born 5 October 1980 in [[Doncaster]], [[South Yorkshire]] is an British [[motorcycle]] racer. Toseland was the {{SBK|2007}} [[List of Superbike Wor ...Ray Stubbs]] for BBC's Sport Relief, as well as playing a piano set at the British sports personality of the year awards 2007.
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  • For years the British motor car firms [[Rolls-Royce]] and [[Rover]] used this arrangement. From 1 ...oday in some designs (notably several engines produced by [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]).
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  • ...Corporation|General Motors]], [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], and [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]], can have staff interact with more than 1000 student engineers. *[http://www.formulaubc.com/ University of British Columbia - Formula UBC]
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  • Forti went bankrupt after the British Grand Prix. | {{flagiconUK}} [[British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...s. Used in early automobiles such as the [[Ford Model T]], up through some British cars of the 1940s. Although now considered obsolete, an advantage of this s * [http://www.kinetics.ca General Kinetics Engineering Corporation - Military Vehicle Suspension Systems and Components]
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  • ...[September 4]], [[1921]] at [[Brescia]]. However, the race is more closely associated with the course at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]], which was built in ...nce then. The only other championship race for which this is true is the [[British Grand Prix]].
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  • ...and dedicated racing engines from [[British Motor Corporation|BMC]] and [[British Racing Motors|BRM]]. ...er]], also runs the British series [[Formula Palmer Audi]], as well as the British Superbike Championship.
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  • | {{flagiconUK}} [[British Grand Prix]] | {{flagiconUK}} [[British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ractice since 1949, fully described in [[Electro-pneumatic brake system on British railway trains]]. Electro-pneumatic brakes are currently in testing in [[N *[[Electro-pneumatic brake system on British railway trains]]
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  • ...drive Model B trucks for the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] and [[United States|American]] armies during [[World War I]]. The Eagle station wagon remained in production for one year after Chrysler Corporation acquired AMC in 1987.
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  • ...ion in power though meant that the Apollo could now be outperformed by the British and [[BMW motorcycles|BMW]] twins, which restricted the anticipated market ...of 1965. The price in the USA will be approximately $1500.|Berliners Motor Corporation|
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  • ...005]] MotoGP World Championship after leaving Honda to join [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]]. ...e the second man in history to accomplish the feat behind [[United Kingdom|British]] racer [[John Surtees]].
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  • ...rclub.com/index.php Garden City Rally] held every Victoria Day in Victoria British Columbia is the longest continuously running scooter rally in North America * [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]]
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  • |Owner || [[International Speedway Corporation]] |Operator || International Speedway Corporation
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  • ...;hp (350&nbsp;kW) under the new tests, while the rating for [[Toyota Motor Corporation|Toyota]]'s [[Toyota Camry|Camry]] 3.0&nbsp;L ''[[Toyota MZ engine#1MZ-FE|1M ...d Kingdom|Britain]] and used to denote the power of early [[20th century]] British [[automobile|cars]]. Many cars took their names from this figure (hence the
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom|British]] |First race || [[1992 British Grand Prix|1992]], [[British Grand Prix]]
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  • Hydrogen fuel cells were initially plagued by the high production costs associated with converting the gas to electricity ultimately required to power a hydro ...s an energy carrier. Additionally, there are economic and energy penalties associated with packaging, distribution, storage and transfer of hydrogen.
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  • ...car launched by the then-new [[British Leyland]] (albeit a [[British Motor Corporation]] design) was the 1968 [[Austin Maxi]], a five-speed, front-wheel drive hat ...f sitcoms starring former "[[Seinfeld]]" cast members; "no one wants to be associated with them."
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  • ...ji Speedway]] (owned by [[Honda]]'s perennial rival, [[Toyota|Toyota Motor Corporation]]) after the latter underwent a transformation and redesign by famous race ...oved to the side of Gilbert-Scott's car but hit the rear-left wheel of the British driver's car. The front wheel of Ogawa's car climbed over the aforementione
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  • ...ductions]] [[James Bond]] series and the fifth to star [[Sean Connery]] as British Secret Service agent Commander James Bond 007. After its release in [[1967 ...elbow room". He is then sent to Japan to investigate the [[United Kingdom|British]] suspicion, in conjunction with the Japanese secret service leader "Tiger"
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  • ===[[American Motors Corporation|American Motors]] (AMC)=== ...s were performed in advance before the one jump performed by an uncredited British stuntman "Bumps" Williard for the film with six (or 8, depending on the sou
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  • For years the British motor car firms [[Rolls-Royce]] and [[Rover]] used this arrangement. From 1 ...oday in some designs (notably several engines produced by [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]).
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  • ...of high-compression [[V8]] engines and modern bodies from [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]' [[Oldsmobile]] and [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]] bra ...]] swept through the U.S. and UK as conglomerates like the [[British Motor Corporation]] consolidated the market. Eventually, this trend reached Italy as niche ma
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  • ...ad cam]] engines with [[electric starter]]s, in much the same way as the [[British Motorcycle]] industry was affected in the larger capacity sector. Benelli is now part of motor Group Qianjiang, which is a corporation located in southeast China at Wenling. Benelli Q.J. is located in Pesaro wh
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  • Villeneuve earned his sixth pole of the season in [[1997 British Grand Prix|Britain]], with team-mate Frentzen partnering him on the front r ...] engines. [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]]-[[Peugeot]] signed up highly-rated British engineer, Dr. John Davis. He helped the team with its new windtunnel facili
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  • [[Image:Isetta.jpg|thumb|right|290px|British registered LHD 3 wheeled Isetta]] The British cars had right-hand drive with the door hinged from the right hand side of
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  • For years the British motor car firms [[Rolls-Royce Limited|Rolls-Royce]] and [[Rover]] used this ...oday in some designs (notably several engines produced by [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]).
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  • ...launch his new worldwide television network. The encoder is used to send a British frigate, the [[Type 23 Frigate|HMS ''Devonshire'']], off course in the Sout ...between the two conflicting nations. The finale includes the Chinese and British fleets approaching to attack each other, but the two agents board Carver's
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  • | [[Horschell Racing Corporation]] |Previous race in season || [[1950 British Grand Prix]]
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  • For most people, Husqvarna’s motorcycle history is very much associated with the long series of [[World Championship]] victories in motocross that ...lightweight, [[two-stroke]] engined off-road bikes made the once dominant British [[four-stroke]] bikes obsolete. Throughout the 60's and 70's they were a fo
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  • ...actured scooters; [[India|Indian]] light vehicle engines; [[United Kingdom|British]] fashion clothing; and [[China|Chinese]] produced watches. ...struggle financially as did parent Innocenti. The [[British Leyland Motor Corporation]] took advantage of Innocenti's financial difficulties as well as their pro
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  • '''Ducati Motor Holding, [[S.A. (corporation)|SpA]]''' ([[Borsa Italiana]]:[http://www.borsaitaliana.it/bitApp/scheda.bi ===British Superbike Championship===
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  • ...is widely used), '''estate car''' (or just '''estate''', [[United Kingdom|British]] usage) or a '''break''' ([[French language|French]] usage) is a [[car bod ...the United States and Canada remained strong until 1984, when the Chrysler Corporation introduced the [[Chrysler minivans|first minivans]], derived from the [[Chr
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  • |colspan="5"|<big>'''1. [[Toyota Motor Corporation]]''' </big>({{flagiconJapan}}) |colspan="5"|<big>'''2. [[General Motors Corporation]]'''</big> ({{flagiconUnited States}})
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  • Hill took his second pole of the season at his [[1994 British Grand Prix|home Grand Prix]]. During the [[formation lap]], Schumacher ille | {{flagiconUK}} [[British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ductions]] [[James Bond]] series and the second to star [[Roger Moore]] as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. Released in [[1974 in film| ...autoy]] || The brief role of the belly dancer Saida is played by respected British actress Carmen du Sautoy. Saida was in a romantic embrace with 002, Bill Fa
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  • |Team(s) ||[[Team Lotus|Lotus]], <br>[[STP (motor oil company)|STP Corporation]], <br>[[Ferrari]], <br>[[Parnelli]], <br>[[Alfa Romeo]], <br>[[WilliamsF1| |Awards || named the "Driver of the Century" by the [[Associated Press]] and RACER magazine
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  • ...altered spelling ''tyre'' originally met with resistance from conservative British institutions such as [[The Times]] newspaper. **[[Goodrich Corporation|B.F. Goodrich]]
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  • | [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] [[Cooper T52|T52]] - [[British Motor Corporation|BMC]]
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  • ...in top [[open wheel racing]] series. He currently drives the #42 [[Target Corporation|Target]]/[[Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company|Wrigley's]] [[Chevrolet Impala]] for [[E ...ee races and finishing third in the championship. In 1996, he raced in the British [[Formula 3]] with [[Fortec Motorsport]], winning two races, and finishing
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  • ...rt]], Schumacher's team mate, won his first Formula One race at the [[1995 British Grand Prix]]. He also went on to win the [[1995 Italian Grand Prix]], after ...after several incidents that were attributed to driving errors. The [[1995 British Grand Prix]] was overshadowed by a controversial collision between Hill and
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  • ...e [[energy]]. The design was not very successful, as was the case with the British inventor, [[Samuel Brown (engineer)|Samuel Brown]], and the American invent ...gest of which (by numbers of cars produced) are currently [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]], [[Toyota]] and [[Ford Motor Company]]. It is expected tha
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  • Fiat corporation, starting from the late 1960s, has bought (or gained control of) a wide ran ...anies like Lloyd Italico, Augusta Assicurazioni) and to interact with some associated banks.
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  • ...ns]] [[James Bond]] series and the fourth film to star [[Sean Connery]] as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. Released in [[1965 in film| ...of Jacques Boitier, a SPECTRE agent who had murdered two [[United Kingdom|British]] agents. As it would turn out, a woman who Bond notices open a car door fo
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  • ...re from a crash between [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]' [[Ralf Schumacher]] and [[British American Racing|BAR's]] [[Jacques Villeneuve]] flew through a gap in the ba ...ebrity and corporate sponsored events. For instance, while the Grand Prix Corporation has used the presence of Australian driver, Mark Webber, as an advertising
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  • |Last race || [[1996 British Grand Prix]] ...es, such as [[FEMSA Cerveja Brasil|Kaiser]] and [[Sadia]], and the Italian corporation [[Parmalat]] which were brought in by [[Abílio dos Santos Diniz]], the fat
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  • '''[[Gemma Arterton]]''' plays MI6 '''Agent Fields''', who works at the British [[consulate]] in [[Bolivia]]. Forster found Arterton a witty actress and se ...near]] plays [[Bill Tanner]], M's aide, and [[Tim Pigott-Smith]] plays the British [[Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs|Foreign Secretary
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  • ...lastic]], [[Hydragas]] and rubber cone systems used by the [[British Motor Corporation]], most notably on the [[Mini]]. A number of different types of each have b ...ee [[Hydractive]]). A recently publicised fully active system from [[Bose Corporation]] uses linear electric motors, ie solenoids, in place of hydraulic or pneu
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  • A British oil tycoon, and friend of [[M (James Bond)|M]], Sir Robert King, is assassi ...d [[Martyn Lewis (journalist)|Martyn Lewis]] (the newsreader) had left the corporation at the same time. The footage is archive material within the story, however
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  • .... This eliminates driveline binding, wheel hop and other driveline issues associated with the use of 4WD on dry pavement. With vehicles with more than four whee ...drive Model B trucks for the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] and [[United States|American]] armies during [[World War I]].
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  • ...o cruise at 80&nbsp;km/h (50&nbsp;mph). He overcame the stability problems associated with other rear engined designs by identifying that the problem was not the ...ngined saloon car the "126", a four-seat car the size of a [[British Motor Corporation|BMC]] [[Mini]] on the wheelbase of the "500". The engine was increased in c
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  • ...[xenon]] lighting, tele-informatics (CONNECT and CONNECT NAV) and a [[Bose Corporation|Bose]] stereo system were available, the stereo system could now also be op ...at the [[Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit|Snetterton]] round of the 2007 [[British Touring Car Championship]].]]
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  • ...the staff, and throws the artwork away. The taxi driver, an agent of the British Foreign Office, helps her to escape. Upon hearing the news, Le Chiffre rea *British Army Officer - [[Richard Wattis]]
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  • *'''[[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]''' [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]], [[BMW]], and [[DaimlerChrysler]] are working together on
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  • ...by the time 24 hours were up. The early races were dominated by French, British, and Italian drivers, teams, and cars, with [[Bugatti]], [[Bentley]], and [ ...omobile manufacturers would pull out of sports car racing due to the costs associated with running the event. Among them, only Cadillac and [[Audi]] would remai
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  • ...anese manufacturers [[Honda]], [[Kawasaki]], [[Suzuki]] and [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]] dominate the motorcycle industry, although [[Harley-Davidson]] sti [[Image:ariel.leader.arp.600pix.jpg|thumb|200px|A British'' ''motorcycle'' ''from 1966, the 250 cc Ariel Leader]]
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  • ...]] and the first to star [[Daniel Craig]] as [[Secret Intelligence Service|British Secret Service]] agent James Bond. Based on the 1953 novel ''[[Casino Royal ...s is the result of the 2005 [[Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony]]/[[Comcast Corporation|Comcast]] consortium's acquisition of [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM]], parent c
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  • ...not return until [[1987]]. That today's [[DaimlerChrysler|DaimlerChrysler Corporation]], owner of the Mercedes marque, is still aware of and sensitive to this in ...d other Ferrari prototypes, including two 330&nbsp;Ps, were entered by the British team Maranello Concessionaires, the Belgian team Equipe Nationale Belge and
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  • ...double-oh seven"), is a [[fictional character|fictional]] [[United Kingdom|British]] [[espionage|spy]] created by writer [[Ian Fleming]] in [[1953]]. Fleming ...aq, LLC]], has co-owned the James Bond film series with [[United Artists]] Corporation since the mid-1970s, when Saltzman sold UA his share of Danjaq. Currently,
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  • ...double-oh seven"), is a [[fictional character|fictional]] [[United Kingdom|British]] [[espionage|spy]] created by writer [[Ian Fleming]] in [[1953]]. Fleming ...aq, LLC]], has co-owned the James Bond film series with [[United Artists]] Corporation since the mid-1970s, when Saltzman sold UA his share of Danjaq. Currently,
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  • ...With tires of solid rubber, his machine became known as ''the ordinary''. British cyclists likened the disparity in size of the two wheels to their coinage, ...ail|postal service]]s of many countries have long relied on bicycles. The British [[Royal Mail]] first started using bicycles in 1880; now bicycle delivery f
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