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  • ...significant influence on [[techno music|techno]] and [[electronic music]] in general. Particularly well known are [[Donna Summer]]'s [[disco]] hits prod ...core for the film "Midnight Express" won him an [[Academy Award]] for best film score.
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  • [[Image:Bianchina1.jpg|thumb|290px|''Bianchina Trasformabile Special'', in [[Turin]], [[Italy]]. <br>Photo:Egil Kvaleberg]] ...r [[Autobianchi]], based on the [[Fiat 500]] mechanicals. It was available in various configurations, ''Berlina'' (saloon), ''Cabriolet'' (roadster), ''T
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  • [[Image:Bianchina1.jpg|thumb|290px|''Bianchina Trasformabile Special'', in [[Turin]], [[Italy]]. <br>Photo:Egil Kvaleberg]] ...e della Tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci"|Museum of Science and Technology]] in Milan.
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  • ...or]] best known for portraying [[James Bond]] in the [[1969 in film|1969]] film, ''[[On Her Majesty's Secret Service]]''. ...w South Wales|Queanbeyan]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]], and served in the [[Australian Army]] [[Special forces]] and as a military [[unarmed comb
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  • |Production || 1971—1977 |Production || 1977—1981
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  • ...(film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' and [[1979 in film|1979's]] ''[[Moonraker (film)|Moonraker]]'', both starring [[Roger Moore]]. The film's [[screenplay]] was written by [[Roald Dahl]], and lightly based on [[Ian
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  • ...d [[CanAm]] series. A small number of road going cars were derived from it in 1967, called [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale]]. ...Romeo started development of Tipo 33 in early 1960s, first car being built in 1965. First version was sent to 1963 established
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  • ...percross-0118.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Supercross riders from the 2006 series in Anaheim]] ...om the sport of [[Motocross]]. While Motocross and Supercross are similar in many respects, there are significant differences as well. For example, the
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  • |Preceded by:||[[The Spy Who Loved Me (film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]] |Followed by:||[[For Your Eyes Only (film)|For Your Eyes Only]]
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  • ...order-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiat_500.jpg|280px|A white Fiat 500 in Pisa, Italy]] ...f [[Italy]] between 1957 and 1975 (the Fiat 500 K alone was produced until 1977).
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''The Spy Who Loved Me'' film poster''' |Released:||[[July 13]], [[1977]]
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  • ...allying|rally]] car during the 1970s and early 1980s. It started a new era in rallying as it was the first car designed from scratch for this kind of com ...cept car called '''Stratos Zero''' first shown at the [[Turin Motor Show]] in 1970. The body was wedge-shaped, and unusually short and wide, providing ma
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  • |Followed by:|| [[The Man with the Golden Gun (film)|The Man with the Golden Gun]] ...et Service agent, Commander James Bond. The film was released in [[1973 in film|1973]] and was produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]].
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  • |Caption:||''For Your Eyes Only'' film poster |Preceded by:||[[Moonraker (film)|Moonraker]]
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  • ...[[1965 in film|1965]], it was directed by [[Terence Young]], his third 007 film. ...cer's [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]] made a deal in 1964 to film an adaptation of the novel. Like a good number of James Bond films, it was
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  • |Released:||[[1987 in film|1987]] ...son]], and his daughter [[Barbara Broccoli]], it was released in [[1987 in film|1987]].
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  • ...ustin Hoffman|Dustin Hoffman's]] Spider (1966 1600 Duetto) runs out of gas in ''[[The Graduate]].'']] ...North American market). Widely regarded as a design classic, it remained in production for almost three decades with only minor aesthetic and mechanica
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  • |Years:||[[1977 Formula One season|1977]] - [[1982 Formula One season|1982]] |Championships:||0 (2nd in [[1979 Formula One season|1979]])
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  • ...d [[Italy|Italian]] [[tenor]] and one of the most popular vocal performers in the world of [[opera]] and across multiple musical genres. Known for his te ...with soprano [[Joan Sutherland]], who invited the young tenor to join her in touring internationally. By the 1970s, Pavarotti had become known worldwide
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  • ...and [[Mile]]s) was an open-road endurance [[racing|race]] which took place in [[Italy]] twenty-four times from [[1927]] to [[1957]] (thirteen before the ...g) sports cars like [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]] (which debuted as a marque in the 1940 event), [[Maserati]] and also [[Porsche]] famous.
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  • ! Film !! Vehicle !! Owner !! Notes ...ercharged Straight-8]] ||Unknown||Just before the entrance to Leeds Castle in a Car chase from London to Dover
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  • ...riller writer)|John Gardner]], [[Raymond Benson]], and [[Charlie Higson]]. In addition, [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] wrote two screenpl ...novels, James Bond is now probably best known from the [[EON Productions]] film series. Twenty films have been made as well as two that were independently
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  • ...[[Triple Crown of Motorsport]]). The history, spectacle and glamour result in the race being considered "the jewel of the Formula One crown". ...tight corners, making it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One. In spite of the relatively low average speeds, it is a dangerous place to race
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  • ...riller writer)|John Gardner]], [[Raymond Benson]], and [[Charlie Higson]]. In addition, [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] wrote two screenpl ...novels, James Bond is now probably best known from the [[EON Productions]] film series. Twenty films have been made as well as two that were independently
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  • ...and Ronzoni competing in the 1911 [[Targa Florio]] with two 24 HP models. In 1914, an advanced Grand Prix car was designed and built, the [[Alfa Romeo G ...en [[Giuseppe Campari]] won at [[Mugello]] and continued with second place in the [[Targa Florio]] driven by [[Enzo Ferrari]]. Giuseppe Merosi continued
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  • ...1965 to 1985, and then with live flag-to-flag coverage beginning in 1986. In May 2006, the race celebrated its 90<sup>th</sup> running and 61<sup>st</su ...nsidered Harroun to be a hazard during the race, as he was the only driver in the race driving without a riding mechanic, who checked the oil pressure an
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  • ...nship]] and [[NASCAR]] (the other being [[Dan Gurney]]). He also won races in [[midget car racing|midget cars]], [[sprint car racing|sprint cars]], and [ ...and, along with [[Juan Pablo Montoya]], the only driver to have won a race in the [[NASCAR]] [[Sprint Cup Series]], Formula One, and an Indianapolis 500.
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  • | Aka || Gold Leaf model was also sold as the Alfetta 159i in some markets ...gines, selling over 400,000 units until the end of its production run, but in the final years its sales were down due to Alfa Romeo's reliability problem
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  • ...industry's infancy to its place today as the oldest European manufacturer in continuous motorcycle production. Guzzi is now one of seven brands owned by ..., enjoyed prominence in world-wide motorcycle racing, and led the industry in ground-breaking innovation &mdash; for the greater part of its history.
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