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  • '''Offshore powerboat racing''' is racing by large, ocean-going [[powerboat]]s, typically [[point-to-point]] [[racing]].
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  • ...]. The strait is notorious among [[sailor|sailors]] for its [[weather]], [[ocean current|currents]], [[shoal]]s, and other obstacles. The most famous disast
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  • The '''Mediterranean Sea''' is a part of the [[Atlantic Ocean]] almost completely enclosed by land, on the north by [[Europe]], on the so The Mediterranean Sea is connected to the [[Atlantic Ocean]] by the [[Strait of Gibraltar]] on the west and to the [[Sea of Marmara]]
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  • ...n's Twelve]] and Steinmetz Diamonds livery to represent the upcoming film, Ocean's Twelve starring [[George Clooney]] and [[Brad Pitt]], both of which were
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  • ...itude and range. It was one of the first airplanes to cross the [[Atlantic Ocean]] when the ''Santa Maria'' under [[Francesco de Pinedo]] made the crossing
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  • The company began selling across the ocean and race bikes arrive in America in 1970 and begins production of the King
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  • ...y used in heavy equipment industries, [[automobile]] industries, [[Marine (ocean)|marine]] industries, [[Aeronautics|aeronautical]] industries, [[constructi
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  • The flying boat [[NC-4]] was the first airplane to fly across the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in [[1919]]. In the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]], flying boats made it possib
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  • ...to any vessel, even one which would normally be considered a "ship" on the ocean.
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  • ...rth]] ([[1826]]-[[1895]]). Even New York socialites crossed the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to order clothes from Worth.
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  • ...world/volcano.cfm?vnum=0101-04=], but actually rises over 2,000m above the ocean floor. There are three active craters at the peak. A significant geologic
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  • ...he race drew the top drivers and their vehicles from across the [[Atlantic Ocean]], some of whom had competed in Europe's [[Gordon Bennett Cup in auto racin
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  • ...kidded off the course and was stationary, sitting near the intersection of Ocean Boulevard and Linden Avenue. He lost the right rear wheel on his March on t
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  • 825 NE Ocean Blvd., Hutchinson Is., Stuart, FL, 34996-1696. Tel: 407-225-1961. Include b
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  • ...ounded to the north by the [[Arctic Ocean]], to the west by the [[Atlantic Ocean]], to the south by the [[Mediterranean Sea]], and to the southeast by the w ...h separates Europe from [[Africa]]. The western boundary is the [[Atlantic Ocean]]; [[Iceland]], though nearer to [[Greenland]] ([[North America]]) than mai
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  • ...arose as a result of the pressure exerted on [[sediment]]s of the [[Tethys Ocean]] basin as its [[Mesozoic]] and early [[Cenozoic]] [[Stratum|strata]] were
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  • ...of the more interesting locations is the use of a derelict former Atlantic Ocean liner, the [[RMS Queen Elizabeth|RMS ''Queen Elizabeth'']], as a top-secret ...e site was extremely hard hit by a [[tsunami]] following the [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake]].
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  • ...ino, with spectacular views of the city, its surrounding mountains and the ocean. In his book, "Travels in Italy", [[Goethe]] described Monte Pellegrino as
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  • | Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro in 1983 - like a rolling ocean wave in cross-section, but unsuccessful & no longer produced
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  • : ''Columbus sailed the ocean blue''.
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  • ...n in the Bahamas whom Bond met in passing. She later fished him out of the ocean after Fatima tried to feed him to the sharks. Later, she and Bond had their
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  • ...ny victories gained in different categories by the two sides of [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • * [[Ocean liner]]
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  • ...her on windsurfing around the world. In the aftermath of the [[2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake]] and subsequent [[tsunami]], de Cesaris gave a substantial dona
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  • .... Once in control of the plane, the henchman lands it in the middle of the ocean near the Bahamas where [[Emilio Largo]] (number two in SPECTRE) and his men
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  • ...mes clash. As the two races take place on opposite sides of the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and form part of different championships, it is difficult for one driver
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  • ...proton]]s. Aluminium isotopes have found practical application in dating [[ocean|marine]] sediments, [[manganese]] nodules, glacial ice, [[quartz]] in [[Roc
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  • ...ic rifle sight, Bond spies her walking into the tall waves of the Atlantic Ocean, appearing utterly lost. Realising she is intending suicide, Bond drives do
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  • ...luence of a bordering country (such as France or Germany), vicinity to the ocean or mountains as well as economic progress. Italian cuisine is not only high
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  • ...placed eighteenth in the [[2009 GP2 Series season|2009 GP2 Series]] for [[Ocean Racing Technology]], joined former [[iSport International]] team-mate [[Bru
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  • ...[2005]], Schumacher donated US$10 million to charity for the [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake]] in a charity show on the German television network [[ZDF]]. It
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  • ...ant was the fishing and trade in [[herring]] and [[cod]] in the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and the [[Baltic Sea]]. The herring was of unprecedented signifi
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