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  • ...s. Qvale took over the factory, the car and — he thought — the rights to the name. De Tomaso, however, refused to allow the use of his name. The ...e factory and the rights to Mangusta were acquired by Britain's [[MG Rover Group]].
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  • ...ejorative "[[factory farming]]." In the [[United Kingdom]], where [[animal rights]] activism has had significant success, traditional veal production has bec ...rg/forgetaboutit/ No Veal] an anti veal ad put out by The No Veal Activist Group.
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  • ...end of the 1960’s '''Fratelli Brenna''' decided to acquire the production rights for the small 3-wheeled delivery vehicle developed by “Aeronautics Macchi In the late 1990’s BREMACH became pat of the PRO.DE group which has a long and successful history in automotive design and engineerin
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  • ...part of the [[Dorna Sports]] group which is the commercial and television rights holder of [[MotoGP]]. [[Ducati]], [[Kawasaki motorcycles|Kawasaki]], [[Suzu
    8 KB (1,200 words) - 16:27, 12 August 2009
  • ...art of the wider DORNA Sports group which is the commercial and television rights holder of [[MotoGP]].
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  • The rights to Mondial were purchased by newspress tycoon '''Roberto Ziletti''' in [[19 ...a]]s in various states of completion. To place this in perspective, Lastra Group had a turnover exceeding 500 million Euros in 2004.
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  • ...winner set by UCI was always in use. For ''King of Mountain'', the Genting Group was the sponsor from the beginning edition of the tour and set the jersey c ...e. They are reported to have amassed debts of RM2.3 million for television rights, and also some RM470,394 fail to pay the winners of this year's race.{{cite
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  • ...eating Scooters India Limited, or SIL. Today, the Innocenti [[brand]] name rights are owned by [[Fiat]], where as the Lambretta, and Lambro, brand names are ...e Indian GP versions however, renamed as the 'Vijai Super' despite S.I.L's rights over the Lambretta brand name. They stopped producing scooters in 1998. Sco
    15 KB (2,198 words) - 19:00, 30 January 2010
  • ...nctioning body wouldn't. The group would also work to negotiate television rights and race purses, and ideally hold seats on USAC's governing body. ...l Racing Series), also made bids. In the end, a judge ruled that the OWRS group should be the purchaser of CART, which ensured a 25th anniversary season in
    18 KB (2,595 words) - 08:46, 12 September 2009
  • ...the field belonging to Brands Hatch farm was first used as a circuit by a group of [[cyclist]]s led by [[Ron Argent]]. Using the natural contours of the la ...The group of circuits was sold again in 2004, to the [[Motorsport Vision]] group headed by ex-F1 driver [[Jonathan Palmer]].
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  • ...a collaboration agreement with the international automotive Zeta Europe BV group in 2006, which also included the transfer of the Touring Superleggera brand rights to Zeta Europe BV. Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera srl. will remain Milan-
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  • Autobianchi was bought by the Fiat group and integrated into the operations of [[Lancia]]. The marque survived in It ...n is finally stopped. Moreover, Autobianchi was positioned within the Fiat Group under the control of the newly-acquired luxury marque [[Lancia]]. And signi
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  • |rowspan=2| {{flagiconFrance}} [[ING Group|ING]] [[Renault F1|Renault F1 Team]] | {{flagiconAustralia}} [[ING Group|ING]] [[Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...]s which are run against the clock on closed roads. The sport's commercial rights are administered by [[International Sportsworld Communicators]], who also p ...n the series. It evolved from [[Group A]] cars which replaced the banned [[Group B]] supercars. World Rally Cars are built on production two-litre four-cyli
    35 KB (4,675 words) - 12:26, 20 November 2009
  • ...and began racing in [[1996 in IRL|1996]]. It was created with a breakaway group of drivers from [[Champ Car|CART]], which had sancationed Indy car racing s ...sole engine provider. A third chassis manufacturer, Falcon, once held the rights to produce a chassis for IRL events, but as no orders were ever made, no Fa
    22 KB (3,319 words) - 08:28, 8 October 2009
  • ...e developed parts painted in bright yellow to clear all doubts about their rights to go on assembling the car, and also about the future of the firm SEAT and
    9 KB (1,292 words) - 15:24, 15 June 2010
  • |European parliament group || [[Union for Europe of the Nations]] ...the League and the other European autonomist parties, which demand special rights only for their regions (see the [[Basque Nationalist Party]], the [[Republi
    38 KB (5,172 words) - 10:36, 2 March 2009
  • ...ch also had bought [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]], and in April 1999, the rights to the name were purchased by Morini Franco Motori spa, a company founded b
    9 KB (1,352 words) - 12:22, 13 September 2010
  • ...ncluding any corporate or unincorporated body) which owns the intellectual rights to such engine or chassis." The title of Formula One World Champion Constru ...1980s the FIA have required that Formula One entrants own the intellectual rights to the chassis that they enter, and so the terms "entrant" and "constructor
    46 KB (4,844 words) - 14:37, 3 March 2009
  • ...ctioning body would not. The group would also work to negotiate television rights and race purses, and ideally hold seats on USAC's governing body. ...by CART would have not been paid. Therefore, a judge ruled that the OWRS group should be the purchaser of CART, which ensured a 25th anniversary season in
    27 KB (3,874 words) - 10:02, 5 November 2009

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