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  • ...age:JPII 29 09 2004 1.JPG|250px]]''Campagnola as [[Popemobile]], John Paul II in [[Saint Peter's Square]] in 2004''
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  • ...km/h) in 2002. This was surpassed by [[John McGuinness (motorcycle racer)|John McGuinness]] during the 2004 TT on a Yamaha R1 setting a time of 17 min 43. * World War II
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  • According to legend [[St. Peter]] and [[Paul of Tarsus|St. Paul]] themselves were in the city to preach. Christians had a prominent role in ...ng these, [[Gregory IV of Naples|Gregory IV]] and [[John II of Naples|John II]] participated at the [[Battle of the Garigliano]] in [[915]]) Naples decli
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  • ...fter the straight, the cicuit climbs uphill though the decreasing-radius [[John Surtees|Surtees]] turn, before blasting into the woods (and out of the 'Ind ...ry vehicle park and being subject to many bombing raids during [[World War II]], it needed some work for it to become a professional racing circuit.
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  • | {{flagiconGBR}} [[John Surtees]] | {{flagiconCAN}} [[Paul Tracy]]
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  • | {{flagiconGBR}} [[John Surtees]] | {{flagiconCAN}} [[Paul Tracy]]
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  • | [[Busch Series]] || [[SBC 250]] || [[Paul Menard|P. Menard]] ...throughout the 1940s by winning in 1941 and the next race (after World War II) in 1946.
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Wolf Mankowitz]],<br>[[John Law]],<br>[[Michael Sayers]] |Director:||[[John Huston]]<br>[[Val Guest]]<br>[[Ken Hughes]]<br>[[Joseph McGrath]]<br>[[Robe
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  • ...h the principal ecclesiastical seat of the Holy See (the [[Basilica of St. John Lateran]]) is located outside of its walls, in Rome, the Vatican City can b ...he patriarchal Basilicas of St. John Lateran, Sta. Maria Maggiore, and St. Paul, with their annexed buildings.
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Richard Maibaum]],<br>[[Paul Dehn]] |Music:||[[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]]
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  • From their first post-[[World War II|Second World War]] bicycle-like low-displacement motorbikes Ducati has gain [[Image:PaulSmartLE1000.jpg|thumb|right|2006 '''[[Ducati SportClassic|Ducati Paul Smart 1000LE]]''']]
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  • ...the park's public amenities have been greatly improved from the World War II vintage facilities previously located at Albert Park; the Melbourne Sports ...g stages, and took to the podium after the race with Australian team owner Paul Stoddart in one of Melbourne’s more memorable Grand Prix moments.
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  • ..., [[John Pearson (author)|John Pearson]], [[John Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner]], [[Raymond Benson]], and [[Charlie Higson]]. In addition, [[Chris ...iographers such as Fleming's assistant and friend, [[John Pearson (author)|John Pearson]]. Most researchers agree that James Bond is a highly romanticised
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  • ..., [[John Pearson (author)|John Pearson]], [[John Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner]], [[Raymond Benson]], and [[Charlie Higson]]. In addition, [[Chris ...iographers such as Fleming's assistant and friend, [[John Pearson (author)|John Pearson]]. Most researchers agree that James Bond is a highly romanticised
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  • ...ral Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] with the conclusion of [[World War II]] in 1945 and the Treaty of Paris finalizing Istria from Italy. Three years ...d the new [[Newman/Haas Racing]] team, set up by [[Carl Haas]] and actor [[Paul Newman]] using cars built by British company [[Lola Cars|Lola]]. Andretti t
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  • ...[[Roy Lunn]] with the partnership of [[Eric Broadley]] from [[Lola]] and [[John Wyer]] former [[Aston-Martin]]'s team manager. The 1964 race turned to the ...n test, Shelby did not know the real fuel consumption of the 7.0&nbsp;L Mk II.
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  • ...iance and beauty of his tone especially into the upper register. (Warrack, John and Ewan West (1996)). "Luciano Pavarotti." ''The Concise Oxford Dictionary ...ed the possibility of a singing career because of nervousness. [[World War II]] forced the family out of the city in 1943. For the following year they re
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  • ...is 500 for nearly two decades, made a brief return just before [[World War II]], with the competitive [[Maserati]] 8CM allowing [[Wilbur Shaw]] to become ...to race. Notable drivers include [[Tony Stewart]], [[Robby Gordon]], and [[John Andretti]]. Stewart competed double duty in 1999 and 2001, but contract lim
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  • ...velli di Modena]] drove them in the [[1940]] [[Mille Miglia]], [[World War II]] put a temporary end to racing and the 815s saw no more competition. Ferra ...am won no race. A Ferrari did win [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], however, with [[Paul Frere]] and [[Olivier Gendebien]] driving.
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