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  • ...example an artisan can't be considered an industrial designer although she may challenge the same aspects of a product. ...ction design]]. Various schools of Industrial Design and/or Product Design may specialize in one of these aspects, ranging from pure art colleges (product
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 23]], 1993 ...is relatively uncompetitive McLaren-Ford to win after Alain Prost and then Michael Schumacher hit trouble.
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  • ...11small2K1.jpg|<center>'''WOI Poster for 2011'''<br> Artwork and Layout by Michael Jekot<br>Wheels Of Italy Show ...WOI poster.jpg|<center>'''WOI Poster for 2009'''<br> Artwork and Layout by Michael Jekot<br>Wheels Of Italy Show
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 11]], 1997 | {{flagiconGermany}} '''[[Michael Schumacher]]'''
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  • ...[[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Wolfgang_von_Trips.jpg]] (born [[May 4]], [[1928]] in Kerpen-Horrem, [[Germany]]- died [[September 10]], [[1961] ...track was later leased by Rolf Schumacher, whose son [[Michael Schumacher|Michael]] made his first laps there.
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  • | align="right" | {{flagiconCanada}} [[Michael Valiante]] ! rowspan=2 | [[Michael Shank Racing]]
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  • ...[March 12]], [[2000]], and ended on [[October 22]] after seventeen races. Michael Schumacher became Ferrari's first Driver Champion in 21 years. Ferrari also | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
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  • | Winner || {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]] | Pole driver || {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
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  • | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]] | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
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  • '''Rubens Gonçalves Barrichello''', born [[May 23]] [[1972]] in [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]], [[Brazil]], is a [[Formu ...uderia Ferrari]] to sign Barrichello as their "number two" driver behind [[Michael Schumacher]] in the [[2000]] season; he has been with the prancing horse si
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  • | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]] | [[May 2]]
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  • ...e passengers in a generous [[cabin pressurization|pressurized cabin]], and may be flown by one or two [[aviator|pilots]]. The P.180 appears in [[Michael Mann (film director)|Michael Mann]]'s [[Miami Vice]] (2006) as one of the business planes used by one of
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  • |Most wins driver || {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]] (6) ...Motor Co., Ltd.]], respectively. This ended media speculation that Suzuka may retain a race under a resurrection of the [[Pacific Grand Prix]] moniker.
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 24]], 1998. | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
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  • ...s solitary World Championship two years after being pipped by a point by [[Michael Schumacher]], beating off [[Jacques Villeneuve]] after a season long battle | {{flagiconGER}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
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  • ...ond or third place in the driver's standings for those competing because [[Michael Schumacher]] finished first or second in every race except for the Malaysia | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
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  • |Record driver || [[Michael Schumacher]] ...and design experts began planning and visiting the site between April and May 2003, and the area was transformed from swampland to international racetrac
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  • | {{flagiconGER}} [[Michael Ammermüller]] | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Ammermüller]]
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  • |Writer:||[[Michael G. Wilson]], [[Richard Maibaum]] |Screenplay:||Michael G. Wilson, Richard Maibaum
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  • ...ing the field, is regarded by some as his finest hour. Senna's team-mate [[Michael Andretti]] was much less successful, scoring only one podium finish and lea [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]'s [[Michael Schumacher]] was the only other driver to win a race that year, taking his
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  • ...any number of reasons, that it has become unsafe to continue racing, they may call for a "full-course yellow" - signaled to the drivers by two yellow fla ...onsent (excluding crashed and immobile cars). In some races, though, cars may pass one another on the [[pit stop|pit road]] during a caution period.
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  • | {{flagiconGER}} [[Michael Ammermüller]] | [[May 12]]
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  • ...ne]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [[May 31]], 1992 | {{flagiconGermany}} '''[[Michael Schumacher]]'''
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  • ...[March 4]], [[2001]], and ended on [[October 14]] after seventeen races. [[Michael Schumacher]] won the title with a record margin of 58 points, after achievi ...ts clear of [[David Coulthard]] in second place. However, while Schumacher may have taken the lion’s share of victories over the course of the season, h
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  • ...avid Coulthard]] went on to win the race, the second of his career, with [[Michael Schumacher]] finishing second and [[Mika Häkkinen]] finishing in third pla ...However, he was spared another first corner collision, and instead it was Michael Schumacher who collided with [[Rubens Barrichello]]. With Schumacher out, [
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  • ...Ralf Schumacher driving his Williams at 2003 United States Grand Prix. For Michael Schumacher's brother, 2003 was the best season in his career]] After a dominant two years from [[Scuderia Ferrari]] and [[Michael Schumacher]] the 2003 world championship proved to be the most closely cont
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  • The Benetton team is best known for its success with [[Michael Schumacher]], who accounts for 19 of the team's 27 career victories and the ...he season, [[Giancarlo Fisichella]] recorded a fine podium finish behind [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[David Coulthard]]. Continued development allowed Benetto
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  • [[Image:Schumacher and Raikkonen 2004 Britain (crop) 2.JPG|thumb|230px|Michael Schumacher and Kimi Räikkönen at the 2004 British Grand Prix]] ...from [[March 7]] to [[October 24]] [[2004]]. The season was dominated by [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Scuderia Ferrari]] Marlboro. Also notable were the succe
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  • ...o be disliked by many in [[F1]] due to the circuit's remote location. On [[May 31]], Bernie Ecclestone confirmed (at the time) that the [[2007 French Gran | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
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  • ...ce of the [[2002 Formula One season|2002 season]], and a period in which [[Michael Schumacher]] won the World Championship for five years in a row. The massiv ...team. However, many believe that, rather than reducing costs, rule changes may actually lead to an increase in costs, as the bigger teams pour huge amount
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  • ...port's history. 1994 was one of the closest in history, as the Champion, [[Michael Schumacher]], won the title by a single point from [[Damon Hill]], after th ...position]] for his home Grand Prix, three tenths of a second faster than [[Michael Schumacher]]'s [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] wh
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  • ...as the "May Fireball" head, it was developed by a Swiss engineer [[Michael May]]. ...burning [[methanol]] and [[ethanol]] often exceed a CR of 15:1. Consumers may note that "[[gasohol]]", or 90% gasoline with 10% ethanol gives a higher [[
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  • ...rivers and Constructors Championships, ending five years of dominance by [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. With 19 Grands Prix the 2005 season | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
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  • ...olving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''motorsport''' may also mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [ ...sport in its own right. World-famous F1-drivers like [[Michael Schumacher|Michael]] and [[Ralf Schumacher]] and most of the typical starting grid of a modern
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  • ...ce to be held at [[Magny Cours]] and as a result the [[French Grand Prix]] may be dropped from the [[2009 Formula One season|2009 F1 calendar]] and possib ...forces the authorities to close the pit lane when a safety car is deployed may be abolished by the start of the 2009 season. This follows actions from [[R
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  • ...ating beans, the vine, wheat and flax. It is thought the Terremare culture may be an early manifestation of Italic-speaking Indo-Europeans. ...thern Italy. The Emperor sent his generals [[Michael Palaeologus (general)|Michael Palaiologos]] and [[John Doukas]] with [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] troop
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  • ...olving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''motorsport''' may also mean [[motorcycle racing]], and can include [[motorboat racing]] and [ ...sport in its own right. World-famous F1-drivers like [[Michael Schumacher|Michael]] and [[Ralf Schumacher]] and most of the typical starting grid of a modern
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  • [[Michael Andretti]] won the most [[CART]]-sanctioned races (42). ...58 champion [[Tony Bettenhausen]] was killed in a crash at Indianapolis in May 1961.
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  • ...aces, and ended on [[November 12]]. The Drivers' Championship was won by [[Michael Schumacher]] of [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] for the second year in a row, ...lt engines for the first time, after running Ford V8s for several years. [[Michael Schumacher]] won nine out of the seventeen Grands Prix, and won his second
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  • |Director:||[[Michael Apted]] |Producer:||[[Michael G. Wilson]]<br>[[Barbara Broccoli]]<br>[[EON Productions]]
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  • ...[[Renault F1]] for the second year in a row, edging out retiring legend [[Michael Schumacher]] of [[Scuderia Ferrari]] by 13 points. Renault also retained th ...season|2008 season]], reducing the likelihood of a breakaway series. On [[May 14]], Grand Prix Manufacturers’ Association (GPMA) members confirmed they
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  • Traditionally held in the last week of May and the first week of June, the TT races create a carnival atmosphere. Picn |[[Michael Rutter (motorcycle racer)|Michael Rutter]], Nick Jefferies, Harry A Collier, Harry Reed, Jack Marshall, Rem F
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  • |Producer || [[Michael G. Wilson]]<br>[[Barbara Broccoli]] |Writer || [[Ian Fleming]] (Characters)<br>Michael G. Wilson (Plot)
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  • ...olving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''motorsport''' may also mean [[motorcycle racing]], and it can further include [[motorboat rac ...sport in its own right. World-famous F1-drivers like [[Michael Schumacher|Michael]] and [[Ralf Schumacher]] and most of the typical starting grid of a modern
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  • | Most wins driver || [[Lex Davidson]] (4); [[Michael Schumacher]] (4) In terms of Grand Prix victories, [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Ferrari]] are the most successful driver and team respec
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  • |Producer:||[[Barbara Broccoli]]<br>[[Michael G. Wilson]] The writers, as well as Michael G. Wilson and Martin Campbell, have confirmed that a good portion of the fi
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  • ...recent death was [[Sebastien Enjolras]], who died in a practice session in May 1997. Two drivers total died in the 1920s, with another two in the 1930s, ...he two cars that followed, [[Ninian Sanderson]]'s [[AC Cobra]] Hardtop and Michael Salmon's [[Ferrari 330]] LMB, was fortunate enough to be able to squeeze th
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  • |Producer:||[[Barbara Broccoli]]<br>[[Tom Pevsner]]<br>[[Anthony Waye]]<br>[[Michael G. Wilson]] |Writer:||[[Michael France]]
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  • ...One season|2003]] and [[2005 Formula One season|2005]] championships to [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Fernando Alonso]] respectively. ...ter a software glitch in the car's electronic system. Räikkönen held off [[Michael Schumacher]] to finish 3rd. It was in Malaysia, where Räikkönen won his f
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  • ...er won in his long and successful career. During the mid 1990s, Hill was [[Michael Schumacher]]'s main rival for the Formula One Driver's Championship, finish ...(born [[20 April]] [[1963]]) and they have four children: Oliver (born [[4 May]] [[1989]]), Joshua (born [[9 January]] [[1991]]), Tabitha (born [[16 July]
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  • ...that the displacement of the V12 engine would be roughly 5.0&nbsp;L. This may not always be the case since Ferrari would sometimes use the rather odd sys ...ertheless Christies let believe in 1989 that a replica, built by England's Michael Cane, was the rebuilt 1032.
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  • ...ok just like the [[Volkswagen New Beetle]] and [[MINI (BMW)|BMW MINI]] but may well be substantially cheaper than those cars, with a projected starting pr * The famous [[Michael Caine]] movie, ''[[The Italian Job]]'', was due to feature the Fiat 500, bu
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  • Unlike the two previous races, held on [[Ascension Day]] weekend in May in rainy and very cold weather, the 2006 event was run in warm, sunny and d The 2010 event on Ascension Day weekend of May 13–16 saw a return of most prominent entries, except the Ford GT, as team
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  • ...ully held inside a stadium in the United States. In 1972, racing promoter Michael Goodwin staged what he called the "Super Bowl of Motocross" inside the [[Lo ...ocross event stars don't often compete in European Supercross events. This may change due to an advent of the Supercross World Championship, incorporating
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  • ...This includes a helmet, goggles, gloves, boots, jersey and MX pants. They may supplement this with elbow and knee pads. *[[Michael Martinek]]
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  • ...Hamilton topped the time sheets faster than both [[Kimi Räikkönen]] and [[Michael Schumacher]]. McLaren continued to outpace Ferrari on day two with both dri * DO NOT add drivers who tested ONCE as official test drivers i.e. Michael Schumacher.
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  • ...gent, James Bond. It was released in [[1997 in film|1997]], by producers [[Michael G. Wilson]] and [[Barbara Broccoli]], and was also the first Bond film made *Tom Wallace - [[Michael G. Wilson]]
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  • ...successful driver in Formula One history, with seven-time World Champion [[Michael Schumacher]] coming out of retirement after a three-year absence. [[File:Schumacher British GP 2010.jpg|thumb|left|[[Michael Schumacher]] returned to the grid with the [[Mercedes GP]] team.]]
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  • ...to lap the [[Fiorano Circuit|Fiorano]] test track at just 1 second behind Michael's time. ...imed the 0–60 mph time at 3.2 seconds in a road test which appeared in the May 2007 issue [http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp?section_id=3&article_id
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  • ...assist in slowing down a machine if the [[throttle]] is closed the engine may also stop. Riders can stop the bike by deliberately laying down the bike on ...t British Dirt Track meeting' at the time, the meeting at Camberley on [[7 May]] [[1927]] differed in that the races were held in a [[clockwise]] directio
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  • ...for the championship. Mansell's victory, coupled with 1991 CART champion [[Michael Andretti]]'s failed sojourn into F1, was seen by many as evidence of the su The turning point for the CART-IRL rivalry may have come in 2001. That year, CART tried to stage a race at the [[Texas Mo
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  • ...ories, and is fourth overall on the Formula One race winners list behind [[Michael Schumacher]], [[Alain Prost]], and [[Ayrton Senna]]. He was rated in the to ...er 63 [[Ferrari F430]] GT2 car at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] on 6 May 2007.
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Michael Schumacher-I'm the man (cropped).jpg|220px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Michael Schumacher'''
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  • ...bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Alain_Prost.jpg|center|250px|Monte Carlo, May 1985|Alain Prost pictured ahead of his Monaco Grand Prix win. It was one of ...e]] World Champion for the fourth time. Only [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] and [[Michael Schumacher]] have won more Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles.
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  • ...tching race leader [[Jacques Villeneuve]] after his earlier collision with Michael Schumacher. Due to team orders, Coulthard was forced by McLaren to allow hi ...he 8th member of Formula One's "200 Club", joining [[Riccardo Patrese]], [[Michael Schumacher]], [[Rubens Barrichello]], [[Gerhard Berger]], [[Andrea de Cesar
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  • ...that the displacement of the V12 engine would be roughly 5.0&nbsp;L. This may not always be the case since Ferrari would sometimes use the rather odd sys ...ertheless Christies let believe in 1989 that a replica, built by England's Michael Cane, was the rebuilt 1032.
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  • *Wood, Michael. 2003. 'Death becomes Visconti'. Sight and Sound , May 2003 Volume 13 Issue 5 , pp 24-27
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  • The early 2000s have been dominated by [[Michael Schumacher]] and a resurgent Ferrari. The opening of the 21st century saw s ...nish at the Brazilian Grand Prix to become the youngest champion to date. Michael Schumacher had been world champion for more than 1,800 days.
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  • ...Italy. At certain events where tobacco sponsorships are prohibited, teams may use an alternate non-tobacco livery. At historical events, cars are allowed Image:Michael Schumacher 2006 USA.jpg|<font color=>Michael Schumacher driving the Ferrari 248 F1 at the 2006 United States Grand Prix,
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  • .... It was released in [[2002 in film|2002]] and produced by Bond veterans [[Michael G. Wilson]] and [[Barbara Broccoli]]. It is the first film not to feature [ *[[Damian Falco]] - [[Michael Madsen]]
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  • Drivers = 5. [[Michael Schumacher]] <br /> 6. [[Felipe Massa]] | ...successful team left in the championship. The team's current drivers are [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Felipe Massa]], and its test drivers are [[Luca Badoer]]
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  • ...e character [[Q (James Bond)|Q]] is referred to by the name "Algernon" and may also be a different individual than the Q in the official Bond series (wher *Produced by: [[Jack Schwartzman]], [[Kevin McClory]] (executive), [[Michael Dryhurst]] (associate)
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  • ...ands.png]] [[Robert Doornbos]]<br>[[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_Germany.png]] [[Michael Ammermüller]] | [[13 May]]
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  • ...o permit after the withdrawal of support from automobile related firms. In May the Lotus Formula One team appeared at [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jar ...lliams to replace Prost, who retired from the sport. Young German driver [[Michael Schumacher]] had Ford power for his Benetton. McLaren had high hopes for it
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  • ...007 to death by laser. "Choose your next witticism carefully, Mr. Bond; it may be your last." *Kisch - [[Michael Mellinger]]
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  • *Sergei &mdash; [[Michael Billington]] * [[Michael Billington]], who plays Anya's ill-fated lover, Sergei, was considered a ca
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  • ...cer. From [[1995]], his daughter, [[Barbara Broccoli]], and his stepson, [[Michael G. Wilson]], jointly continued production duties. Commander James Bond, [[Order of St Michael and St George|CMG]], [[Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve|RNVR]] is an agent of
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  • ...cer. From [[1995]], his daughter, [[Barbara Broccoli]], and his stepson, [[Michael G. Wilson]], jointly continued production duties. Commander James Bond, [[Order of St Michael and St George|CMG]], [[Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve|RNVR]] is an agent of
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  • | [[Image:Michael_Schumacher_Ferrari_2004.jpg|thumb|215px|[[Michael Schumacher]] driving a modern '''Formula One car''' at the [[2004 United St : 0 to 300 km/h: 8.4 seconds, may be slightly more or less depending on the aerodynamic setup.
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconUS}} [[Michael Andretti]] |align="left"|{{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Bartels]]
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  • ...heckter]], [[Gilles Villeneuve]], [[Nigel Mansell]], [[Alain Prost]] and [[Michael Schumacher]]. ...t Air Squad. But, as Ferrari's fame grew, Ducati abandoned the horse; this may have been the result of a private agreement between the two brands.
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  • ...cross the face. Bond suggests that the presence of those men indicates she may be in trouble; Tracy has nothing to say, but seduces Bond in payment of the *Cinematography by: [[Michael Reed]]
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  • Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) in ''[[The Godfather]]'', drove a magnificent, black [ ...t), [[Alex Hucksley]] (Actor, Stock Broker), [[Roger Moore]] (Actor) and [[Michael Schumacher]] (F1 Driver).
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  • ...um devoted to coffins and mortuary science. The country’s morbid obsession may be correlated with their higher suicide rate when compared with the rest of '''Rail''' trips to the outskirts of Vienna may require additional fare. For example, a trip to or from the airport on the
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  • ...5 Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazilian GP]], but was seven laps down on winner [[Michael Schumacher]]. He and Moreno also suffered the ignominy of colliding with ea ...rmula 3000]] and other minor categories. It is generally agreed that Forti may have succeeded if it had its 1995 budget and the FG03 car at the same time,
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  • ...ax was born in London early in the [[Second World War]], in April 1940. In May, Sir Oswald, who had campaigned for a negotiated peace with [[Nazi Germany] ...Vivien Mosley, the novelist [[Nicholas Mosley, 3rd Baron Ravensdale]] and Michael Mosley. On his mother's side they are the Irish preservationist, [[Desmond
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