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  • * {{flagiconSouth Africa|1928}} [[Russel Wood]] * {{flagiconUK}} [[Tommy Wood]]
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  • ...e from the nose to the tail. The airframe is completely covered with tulip wood strips, sanded and filled, then covered with linen and doped. ...spar carries completely through the fuselage forming a one-piece wing. The wood framed, fabric covered ailerons are push rod operated with one section thre
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  • ...land speed record, he immediately went to Miami to race [[Garfield Wood]]. Wood's suffered his first defeat in nine years. After he returned to Great Brita
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  • ...a grey crust and acquires a charred wood scent, usually of oak or chestnut wood.
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  • ...engine system powered by [[gassogeno]]/[[gasogeno]] or solid fuel such as wood. Pedron in 1941, with the help of driver [[Alberto Comirato]], applied this
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  • ||{{flagiconUnited Kingdom}} [[S Wood]] ||{{flagiconUnited Kingdom}} S Wood
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  • * [[Wood's metal]]
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  • '''Renzo Rivolta''' was born in 1908. His father was in the wood milling industry and owned many properties in [[Italy]] and abroad. While l
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  • ...[[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] (then at [[Ghia]]). The interior featured polished wood and hand-stitched leather. High development costs drove the purchase price
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  • ...ransmission and shaft drive. The dashboard was not like most models out of wood, but was cast from aluminum. After only a shot time the production of autom
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  • ...idified milk is brought to the lab from milk calves. The cheese is set on wood shelves in chambers, sometimes in caves as per tradition, and will mature w
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  • ...e word comes from a [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] word for a knot (as in wood), possibly because of its short, squat shape. Gnocchi are often listed amon
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  • ...oard track racing''' was a type of racing where the track had a surface of wood boards. The genre was popular in the [[United States]] in the early [[20th
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  • Non-structural body panels have been made of [[wood]], [[steel]], [[aluminium]], [[fibreglass]] and several more exotic materia
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  • ...ndustrial heating, though peat has been used for [[power generation]], and wood-burning steam [[locomotive]]s were common in times past.
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  • ...] [[fuel]]s. Possible artificial fuels include [[radioactive isotope]]s, [[wood alcohol]], [[grain alcohol]], [[methane]], [[synthetic gas]], [[cryogenic]]
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  • ...Loved Me]]''. Likewise, ''Moonraker'' was novelised in 1979 by Christopher Wood. | writer = [[Ian Fleming]]<br>[[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]]
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  • ...es production automobile. . The Corsa had a full steel chassis rather than wood that dominated at the time, a twin-engine block 7238 cc developing 40 hp. W For 1904, Fiat made a dramatic change from steel-reinforced wood [[chassis]] to pressed steel frames. The 16/20 hp model was exported to Ame
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  • ...It houses a [[ciborium]] and some angles by [[Mino da Fiesole]], a notable wood ''Deposition'' (1228), a masterwork of Romanesque sculpture and the Sacrame
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  • ...iles, and its use continues to this day. The original frames were made of wood (commonly [[ash tree|ash]]), but steel '''ladder frames''' became common in
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  • The [[frame]] was pressed steel and wood with a [[spring]]ed [[suspension]], 12-spoke wheels 700x80 mm with tires. T
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  • ...an]] hull-first practice. The new system was much faster and required less wood. At the peak of its efficiency in the early [[16th century]], the Arsenal e
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  • * Wood, Jonathan (2005), ''The Ultimate History of Fast Cars'' Parragon Publishing
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  • ...rdenone in Northeastern Italy began the business by making home stoves and wood-burning ovens.
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  • ...and was subsequently novelised by [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]]. As such, it is considered the first wholly original Bond film and was th | writer = [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]]
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  • *''[[Wheels|Wheels]] and [[tire|tires wheels]]'': [[wood]] breeds; tires 820 x 120 or 835 x 135
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  • ||{{flagiconUnited Kingdom}} [[Tommy L Wood]]
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  • ...production of the all wood bodies. Companies that were major producers of wood bodied station wagons included Mitchell Bentley, Hercules, USB&F and Cantre .... The vehicles gained in “snob appeal” when mating the utility of the hard wood bodies to better makes of automobiles such as [[Buick]] and [[Packard]] and
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  • ...new frontage was constructed and the [[dome]]s were covered with higher [[wood]]en domes in order to blend in with the [[Gothic architecture]] of the rede
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  • [[walnut]] but mostly using African [[mahogany]] wood. The Nardi wheel was first fitted to a 1952 [[Pegaso]].
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  • * ''[[Wheel|Wheels]] and [[Tire|tires]]'' : wheels in [[wood]] to races (on request: wheels to tangential to rays) pneumatic 820 X 120 *
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  • ...], [[Tipo]] and [[Panda]] (to name but a few) with handstiched leather and wood interiors, whilst the metalwork and mechanical side (and thus homologation)
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconUnited States}} [[Glen Wood]] |align="left"|Founder of [[Wood Brothers/JTG Racing|Wood Brothers Racing]]
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  • ..., the latter because it was formerly produced from the [[distillation]] of wood.
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  • ...kit, radio/CD player, leather upholstery, metallic paint and a leather- or wood-finished steering wheel.
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  • * ''Bugatti, The Man and the Marque'' - by Jonathan Wood, 1992
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  • |Writer:||[[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] |Screenplay:||Christopher Wood,<br>[[Richard Maibaum]]
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  • ...ries 2 from 0 to 100 km/h) and excellent refinement, including a luxurious wood-and-leather interior by [[Poltrona Frau]]; it had the same luxury equipment
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  • *[[Plenty O'Toole]]; [[Lana Wood]] .... Lana Wood, in a memoir she wrote after the death of her sister [[Natalie Wood]], credited her appearance in [[Playboy Magazine]] for her being casted as
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  • ...ing. The term alla griglia refers to food that is grilled over charcoal or wood. Grigliata refers to a platter of grilled foods such as meats, seafood or v
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  • ...cts on the one hand on the drive shafts and wheels. The latter are made of wood, fitted with tires 580x55 front and 670x55 rear.
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  • ...to this time aircraft were built up from an internal frame, typically of [[wood]] or [[steel]] tubing, which was then covered (or ''skinned'') with [[cloth
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  • ...and largely supplanted water-driven mills, as well as the combustion of [[wood]] or [[peat]] for heat.
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  • ...ages]]. The Romans used the island mainly for raw materials, harvesting [[wood]] and [[mining]] [[alum]] and [[sulfur]]. This was the principal activity
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  • ...ry commonly used on [[lawnmower]]s, as well as [[kart]]s, power washers, [[wood chipper]]s, etc. Their engines are known for their durability and low [[r
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  • *[[Fiat 1100]]/103 ''Giardinetta'' (wood-based station wagon, 1949) and the ''Pubblicigario'', toothpaste shaped car
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  • ...08 cc models and a clock was added and new ancillary gauges to match. The "wood" steering wheel now had black painted spokes and the seats had for the firs
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  • |Writer:||[[Ian Fleming]]<br>[[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] |Screenplay:||Christopher Wood
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  • ...]]s, [[Cloth|fabric]] designs, [[leather]], grains, [[carpet]], headliner, wood trim, and so on. [[Color]], contrast, [[texture]], and pattern must be care
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  • ...ncluding wine, fruit and dairy products), tourism, traditional handicraft (wood, ceramics) and advanced services. Heavy industry (machinery, automotive, st
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  • ...artificial fibers, has replaced more traditional [[laminate|laminated]] [[wood|wooden]] or [[fiberglass]] constructions.
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  • ...omfort pack'' with ventilated, massaging front and rear seats, retractable wood rear tables, and curtain shades on the rear windows.
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  • ...ncluding wine, fruit and dairy products), tourism, traditional handicraft (wood, ceramics) and advanced services. Heavy industry (machinery, automotive, st
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  • ...a [[conveyor belt]] oven or, in the case of more expensive restaurants, a wood- or coal-fired [[masonry oven|brick oven]]. On deck ovens, the pizza can be ...pizza must be baked for 60–90 [[second]]s in a 485C stone oven with an oak-wood fire. When cooked, it should be crispy, tender and fragrant. Neapolitan piz
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  • ...tists pasted to their canvases, but they also used wallpaper, paper with a wood print, advertisements, or other types of scraps..
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  • ...and channel the water, and systems of [[gears]], or toothed-wheels made of wood with metal, used to regulate the speed of rotation. In a poem by [[Ausoniu
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  • ...esting, unexpected insight. He decided that incorporation of the first 356 wood bucks, which were used to form the bodywork, was a much more important elem
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  • ...and channel the water, and systems of [[gears]], or toothed-wheels made of wood with metal, used to regulate the speed of rotation. In a poem by [[Ausoniu
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  • *Wood Mary. 2002. ' Bernado Bertolucci in context': Tasker Yvonne: Fifty Contempo *Wood, Michael. 2003. 'Death becomes Visconti'. Sight and Sound , May 2003 Volume
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  • National Museum, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. One very interesting handmade wood, wire and cord bicycle in the collection.
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  • ...loyed comfortable leather seats and a well appointed instrument panel with wood inlays. This was definitely a new approach to vehicle design, and it caught
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  • ...rain pattern, and either a [[carbon fiber]] kit or Briar wood kit sporting wood portions of the steering wheel, door trim, and shifter. Purchasers could ev
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  • ...ating, [[car seat|massaging rear seat]]s, [[wikt:retractable|retractable]] wood rear tables, and [[curtain]] [[shade]]s on the [[rear window]]s.
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  • ...and, excepting the beech forests of the [[Austria]]n Alps, a considerable wood of deciduous trees is rare. In many districts where such woods once existed
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  • ...she visited the city. ''La vera pizza'' ("true pizza") should be made in a wood-burning oven similar to a [[Tandoori]] oven.
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  • ...she visited the city. ''La vera pizza'' ("true pizza") should be made in a wood-burning oven similar to a [[Tandoori]] oven.
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  • ...opular Mechanics]] magazine, for a small, "Indy-style" vehicle made out of wood, and powered by a five horsepower [[Briggs and Stratton]] engine. Using th
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  • ...nected the rock to the island through a stone bridge instead of a previous wood bridge, and wanted the walls were fortified in order to defend the inhabita
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  • ...closely spaced [[wood]] [[pile]]s (under water, in the absence of oxygen, wood does not [[decay]]) which penetrate alternating layers of [[clay]] and [[sa
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  • :''4x4 redirects here. For the wood, see [[dimensional lumber]].''
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  • ...plebee, Georg Meier, Brian Morrison, Johnny Rea, Oliver Godfrey, H O [Tim] Wood, Frank Whiteway, Cyril G Pullin, Tommy C de la Hay, Norman Brown, Trevor Bu
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  • ...zoni]] and [[Enrichetta Blondel]] use one of such carriages, made of lemon-wood with red threading, for their romantic outings on the shores of [[Lake Como
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  • ...glas, and the cockpit features a wide transmission tunnel, the familiar TZ wood-rim steering wheel and TZ/Giulia gearlever knob, switches, etc.
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  • ...[[friction]] in the brake rigging, the [[brakeman]] used a stout piece of wood called a "club" to assist him in turning the brake wheel.
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  • ...imple wooden disks with a hole for the axle. Because of the structure of [[wood]] a horizontal slice of a trunk is not suitable, as it does not have the st
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  • | From the Italian gnocco, meaning "a knot in wood"
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  • ...orgiving that the usual materials used, ''e.g.'' sand, gravel, or shredded wood or bark. Although the materials are extremely resistant to environmental br
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  • ...he tail, unique gold center caps on the "phonedial" 15" wheels, and burled wood interior trim. Each model came with a leather portfolio, numbered keychain,
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  • ...peedline wheels. The more genteel could opt for the Super which came with wood inserts in the cabin and silver painted alloy wheels.
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  • ...frame which sloped down to contain the back wheel, made like the front, of wood.
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  • ...gas]], [[biodiesel]], [[peanut oil]], [[ethanol]], [[methanol]] (methyl or wood alcohol). Even fluidised metal powders and explosives have seen some use. E
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  • [[Image:Wood-Luxury-Car.jpg|thumb|250px|Woodgrain trim is one of the most iconic luxury
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  • ...gas]], [[biodiesel]], [[peanut oil]], [[ethanol]], [[methanol]] (methyl or wood alcohol), and [[hydrogen peroxide]]. Engines that use gases for fuel are ca
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  • ...di Castello and the San Lorenzo promontory. Genoese trades included skins, wood, and honey. Goods were shipped in the mainland up to important cities like
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  • ...d [[Charlie Higson]]. In addition, [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] wrote two screenplay novelisations and other authors have also written va ...s were written by [[screenwriter]] [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] and were the first official novelisations, although technically, Fleming'
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  • ...im package, lightweight Speedline wheels, clear engine view port, sunroof, wood steering wheel and shift knob, rear louvers and Carello fog lamps. All 150
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  • ...d [[Charlie Higson]]. In addition, [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] wrote two screenplay novelisations and other authors have also written va ...s were written by [[screenwriter]] [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] and were the first official novelisations, although technically, Fleming'
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  • ...eloping exterior color paints, interior colors, fabrics, leathers, carpet, wood trim and so on.
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  • ...olas Saving Pisa from the Plague'' (15th century). Noteworthy are also the wood sculptures by Giovanni and [[Nino Pisano]], and the [[Annunciation]] by [[F
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  • ...other systems were still in use, with angle steel taking over from armored wood as the frame material of choice. [[transmission (mechanics)|Transmissions]]
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  • ...oil]] and other [[vegoil]]s, [[bioethanol]], [[biomethanol]] (methyl or [[wood alcohol]]) and other [[biofuel]]s. Even fluidised metal powders and explosi
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  • *[[Baccio D'Agnolo]] (c. [[1460]]-[[1543]]), sculptor, wood-carver, and architect
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  • ...dishes and place it on [[trencher (tableware)|trenchers]] of stale bread, wood or [[pewter]] with the help of [[spoon]]s or bare hands. In lower-class hou Bread was used for more than just eating: though often of wood or metal (mostly [[pewter]]), [[trencher (tableware)|trencher]]s that serve
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  • ...O<sub>4</sub>) is used in the manufacture: of [[glass]] and [[ceramic]], [[Wood pulp|pulp]] and [[paper]] products, [[cosmetics]], [[paint]]s and [[varnish
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  • http://www.carolinedejonathan.be - Caroline de Jonathan - - Wood interior restoration parts available here. Carbon fiber interior parts and
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  • ...manufactured in Germany and France. It was constructed almost entirely of wood. Hans-Erhard Lessing found from circumstantial evidence that Drais' interes
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  • ...for civilian use, Bandini adapted his automobile engines to operate with [[wood gas]]. In 1946, he reassembled a [[Fiat 1100]] which earlier he had cut apa
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  • *[[Pizzeria]] - Wood fired pizzas are a specialty of Italy.
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  • | cord ([[Wood fuel#Firewood|firewood]]) || &nbsp;
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  • ...rder with the woods. This reserve used to be the Emperor's private hunting wood with the fancy "Hermesvilla" - the favorite mansion of Empress Sissi in Vie ...tto Wagner. It is situated in a psychiatric hospital on the hills near the wood overlooking Vienna. Very beautiful! Take bus 48a.
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  • ...ial]]s. The [[McLaren M2B]], designed by [[Robin Herd]], used an aluminium-wood laminate known as [[Mallite]] for much of its monocoque, although the car's
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  • Percussion instruments are numerous: wood blocks, bells, castanets, drums. Several regions have their own distinct f
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