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  • ...d. Even in the early days, Tommasini's frames where appreciated for their fine finishes and their true racing geometries. At that time, many amateurs and
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  • ...rburetor]] [[Of the Garden]] from 24 [[millimetro|mm]] with one of greater fine diameter also to 34 milimeter
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  • ...Activating the brake will cause the train to automatically stop. Severe [[fine]]s are often in place to dissuade people from activating the brake without
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  • ...[[14th century]] and altered again early in the [[15th century]], when the fine [[Gothic architecture|gothic]] doorway and [[ship's keel roof]] were added.
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  • ...er "antique car club" faction, are very inclusive. Almost any older car in fine condition becomes a classic. The other extreme are the "[[Concours d'Elegan :''A CCCA Classic is a "fine" or "distinctive" automobile, either American or foreign built, produced be
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  • Fabriano's wealth and commitment to the fine arts in the late medieval period have left it with many handsome monuments:
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  • ...Angoulême is encircled by boulevards known as the ''Remparts'', from which fine views may be obtained in all directions. Within the town the streets are of ...is surmounted by a dome, and the extremity of the north [[transept]] by a fine square tower over 160 ft. high.
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  • ...e [[8th century]]. An early restoration was completed in [[1234]]. It is a fine [[Romanesque]] building in grey stone, built in the form of a Greek cross, There are also several fine late [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] buildings, among them the churches of S
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  • ...rburetor]] [[Of the Garden]] from 24 [[millimetro|mm]] with one of greater fine diameter also to 34 milimeter
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  • ...rred to simply as "Zegna." Zegna quickly gained a reputation for producing fine quality [[wool]] [[Suit (clothes)|suits]], and by the end of the [[1930s]],
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  • ...to note that most standard beadlocks clamp only the outside bead. This is fine in most cases because the outside bead is the side that comes unseated most
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  • '''Museums with fine art collections and an online presence'''
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  • ...e it could be considered as a limited-budget Ferrari and these days it's a fine car for those who like the exotic.
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  • Let’s continue the guided visit: another fine object, the gearbox. When open, it is more like a jewel than a mechanism made of gears, forks and rockers: there are 6 ex-tractable gears and it has a fine positively actuated valve gear
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  • *[http://www.cia.edu The Cleveland Institute of Art (Cleveland)] Bachelor of Fine Arts in Industrial Design with Automotive Emphasis ...cscad.edu/study/majors College for Creative Studies (Detroit)] Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Transportation Design.
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  • '''Fiberglass''' or '''glassfibre''' is material made from extremely fine [[fiber]]s of [[glass]]. It is used as a reinforcing agent for many polyme The technique of heating and drawing glass into fine fibers has been known to exist for thousands of years; however, the concept
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