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  • ...printer]]s<br>[[calculator]]s<br>[[microsystem]]s<br>[[photocopier]]s<br>[[computer peripheral]]s<br>[[hardware]] ...s '''Olivetti''', is an [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of [[computer]]s, [[computer printer|printer]]s and other business machines.
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  • ...nctional and plain computer encasings. Main article: [[computer case]] for personal machines or [[19-inch rack|rack mount]] for commercial grade servers. [[Category:Computer enclosure]]
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  • The '''Batmobile''' is the fictional personal [[automobile]] of [[comic book]] [[superhero]] [[Batman]]. The car has foll ...s main computer, a remote control function, a field [[forensic]] kit and a personal small [[helicopter]] held in the trunk called a whirlybat.
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  • '''[[PlayStation]] and [[Personal computer|PC]]''' '''[[Personal computer|PC]]'''
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  • * [[Enface]] ([[personal computer]]s) * [[Elettrodata]] ([[personal computer]])
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  • ...contributed to the development of racing simulation [[video game]] [[REVS (computer game)|REVS]], and later owned the [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] racing brand after t ...pionship. However, in 1978 he hardly scored any points due to a mix of low personal motivation and McLaren having been outclassed by Lotus; for 1979 Hunt moved
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  • ...the world up to 1893. With the information contained in that book and the personal assistance of Chanute himself, the [[Wright brothers]] had just enough know ...Hyper - X) Mach 7 computational fluid dynamic (CFD).jpg|thumb|left|300px|A computer generated model of NASA's [[X-43A]] hypersonic research vehicle flying at M
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  • ...sonal computer]]s, in addition to the continued popularity of [[Video game|computer and video games]], [[video game publisher|publisher]] [[Electronic Arts]] a
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  • ==Personal life== ...nce more in 2005, providing the voice and likeness of James Bond for the [[Computer and video games|video game]] adaptation of ''[[From Russia with Love (video
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  • Computer and video games based upon MotoGP: '''[[Personal computer|PC]]'''
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  • ...e pattern of recent Bond films. Some also felt that the extensive use of [[computer-generated imagery|CGI]] special effects detracted from one of the major app *Mr. Kil's Personal Assistant - [[David Decio]]
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  • ...by Trevelyan but escape, and Simonova traces Grishenko to [[Cuba]] using a computer on the train. ...The redheaded Natalya Simonova, the lead Bond girl of ''GoldenEye'', is a computer programmer stationed in Severnaya, which in turns safeguards the activation
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  • ...ned a deal with wealthy [[Brazil|Brazilian]] driver [[Pedro Diniz]], whose personal fortune and sponsorship connections proved invaluable in increasing the tea ...lthough Noda was also considered), both drivers bringing a small amount of personal backing. Frenchman [[Franck Lagorce]] was also signed as a test driver. Pa
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  • ...ation of ''GoldenEye'' it is stated that Bond purchased the DB5 as his own personal vehicle, although the 2006 version of ''Casino Royale'', which reboots Bond ...upercharger]]. In the novels, no gadgets were installed as this was Bond's personal vehicle that in ''[[Casino Royale]]'' is mentioned as being a hobby that Bo
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  • ...} only before ''i'', and never at the beginning of a word, except in the [[personal pronoun]] and [[definite article]] ''gli''. (Compare with [[Spanish langua ...di stile#Scrivere .C3.88|several ways]] of producing the uppercase È on a computer). This never happens in books or other professionally typeset material.
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  • # They must have been built for retail sale to consumers for their personal use on public roads - no commercial or industrial vehicles are eligible * First in-car [[personal computer|PC]] - 1997 [[Microsoft]] [[Auto PC]] (aftermarket)
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  • ...e since been improved, especially since the advent of modern materials and computer-aided design. These have allowed for a proliferation of specialized designs ...ations. As bicycles became safer and cheaper, more women had access to the personal freedom they embodied, and so the bicycle came to symbolise the [[New Woman
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  • ...novels and films, Bond is a prominent character in many [[James Bond games|computer and video games]], [[James Bond comic strips|comic strips]] and [[James Bon ...at centres on the character of [[Miss Moneypenny]], [[M (James Bond)|M]]'s personal secretary. The first installment of the trilogy, subtitled ''Guardian Angel
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  • ...novels and films, Bond is a prominent character in many [[James Bond games|computer and video games]], [[James Bond comic strips|comic strips]] and [[James Bon ...at centres on the character of [[Miss Moneypenny]], [[M (James Bond)|M]]'s personal secretary. The first installment of the trilogy, subtitled ''Guardian Angel
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