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  • ...into the American market was as manufacturers of mountain bicycles, whose philosophy was traditionalists eschewing the latest fads and styles; although their pr
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  • Bertone summed up his philosophy when introducing the [[Fiat 850]]:
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  • ...ually designed with a practical design philosophy and profit in mind. This philosophy has led to several compromises when it comes to performance, such as front ...as the Honda Civic and Nissan Sentra. This is probably based on the design philosophy of domestic automakers, as they usually produce sports cars driven by eight
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  • ...mbers have always tried to develop their business coherently following the philosophy of innovation, which is today the trademark of Italjet in Italy as well as The basics of this philosophy are simple: to innovate, to be the trend-setters, to be always in the foref
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  • ...rnational markets, maintaining however intact and unchanged the spirit and philosophy that have characterized the productive and commercial choices over the year
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  • ...ng in particular on transport and industrial design. Company expresses its philosophy in three concepts: to design is to engrave upon reality style is a means of
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  • ...verve and sportiness to SEAT design. The result was SEAT's 'auto emoción' philosophy which saw more expressive design in the form of the 2001 SEAT Tango Concept
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  • ...tion there were no "written [styling or design] laws". After following the philosophy of company co-founder [[Gottlieb Daimler]], 'Nothing but the best', he bega
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  • ...ting tides of opinion pushing in various different directions, causing art philosophy over the centuries from about the [[16th century]] onward to gradually frag ...vocabulary employed to question the [[Metanarrative]]s of art (and world) philosophy.
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  • ...alism]], [[poststructuralism]], and [[phenomenology]] are some topics from philosophy that have influenced architecture.
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  • This new type of car, marks a radical change in the philosophy of approach to the competition of Bandini racing cars. If the tasks: speed,
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  • ...ote|[a] preoccupation with design developed into a comprehensive corporate philosophy, which embraced everything from the shape of a space bar to the color schem
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  • '''Sport touring''' refers to either a style of [[motorcycle]] design, or a philosophy of riding. It is an attempt to blend performance with long-distance capabi
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  • ...s in the [[Kart]] sector, where TM and its bikes soon became a leader. The philosophy that has always distinguished TM is without doubt the choice of materials,
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  • ...entry with a car that will follow in the footsteps of the brand’s historic philosophy ...ettas” of the past, reaching high levels of exasperation. The constructive philosophy of the entire car is a combination between technology, which comes directly
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  • ...Superamericas were built; this awkward number followed [[Enzo Ferrari]]'s philosophy that there should always be one fewer car available than what the market is
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  • ...This is the reason everything designed since then has been permeated by a philosophy of constant improvement and perfection based on the results of a series of This experience was so strong to permeate Spada's design philosophy and all following projects of cars. Some years later, when [[Ercole Spada]]
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  • ...[Ancient Rome|Roman]] ruins remaining in much of the country, the laws and philosophy of the [[Roman Catholic]] [[Church]], the [[architecture]], and on the terr
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  • ...op.leeds.ac.uk/entries/buridan/ ''Jean Buridan'' Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy]
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  • ...e [[design]], [[production|production]], and operation of useful [[object (philosophy)|object]]s or [[process]]es.
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  • ...ho want to make everything angular? I am going to pursue Galileo Galilei's philosophy: my world is also round.'' — Luigi Colani
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  • ...[Ancient Rome|Roman]] ruins remaining in much of the country, the laws and philosophy of the [[Roman Catholic]] [[Church]], the [[architecture]], and on the terr
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  • ...Indeed, Galileo was not completely free of the shackles of the Aristotlean philosophy and he concluded that objects would continue in '''circular''' motion unles
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  • ...k in the Italian motorbike history and that of the [[Ducati]] brand. Their philosophy was that everything could be improved, made lighter and more powerful. As t
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  • ...ATS, Carlo Chiti, Romolo Tavoni and Giotto Bizzarrini, worked to a simple philosophy – light weight and efficiency. All three of the new, modern ATS models ha ...ivers unrivaled driving pleasure (on both road and track). True to the ATS philosophy, a combination of a strong, light weight chassis, modern high efficiency en
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  • Following the same strategy and construction philosophy of the sweepers, RCM took a new step in its development by introducing at t
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  • ...would make immesurable contributions to the development of [[European]] [[philosophy]], [[science]] and [[art]] during the [[Middle Ages]] and the [[Renaissance
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  • ...this part of the world for many centuries, Italy was central to European [[philosophy]], science and art during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
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  • ...ndustrial Chemistry; Economics; Pharmacy; Law; Engineering; Literature and philosophy; Foreign languages and literatures; Medicine and surgery; Veterinary medici
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  • ...uly 2007}} matches its [[Latin]] root. He wrote in the journal ''Chemical Philosophy'': "As yet Aluminum has not been obtained in a perfectly free state." But t
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  • [[Image:Boethius initial consolation philosophy.jpg|thumb|right|350px|A depiction of Boetius teaching his students (1385). ...d the way for the Bolognese school. Bologna was the city of science, and [[philosophy|philosophical]] poetry appeared there. [[Guido Guinizelli]] was the poet af
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  • [[Image:Boethius initial consolation philosophy.jpg|thumb|right|350px|A depiction of Boetius teaching his students (1385). ...d the way for the Bolognese school. Bologna was the city of science, and [[philosophy|philosophical]] poetry appeared there. [[Guido Guinizelli]] was the poet af
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  • ...co Motto|Motto]], whose designs were perfectly in harmony with the Bandini philosophy, incorporating practicality and compliance with regulations, without sacrif
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  • ...ism|anthropomorphic]] qualities to Roman Gods, and the prevalence of Greek philosophy among well-educated Romans, brought about an increasing neglect of the old
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