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  • ...talian]] manufacturing firm [[Abarth|Abarth & Co.]] of [[Turin, Italy]] in the 1960s. ...s 6.563 ft (2.000 m), and its front and rear track was 3.81 ft (1.161 m). The fuel tank held 5.9 imperial gallons, and its empty weight was 1749 lb (793
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  • ...tion-maintaining' property is now realised not to exist and the reality of the situation is as stated by Newton's first law. The tendency of a body to maintain its state of uniform motion unless acted on
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  • == The Partenavia P-68 == Partenavia developed the P.68 as a multirole low maintenance and aerodynamically efficient twin capa
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  • ...100 torpedo''' is a racing car model produced from [[1947]] to [[1949]] by the company [[Bandini|BandiniCars]] [[Forlì]]. ...painted. [[Image:Bandini1100.JPG|250px|thumb|[[Ilario Bandini|Bandini]] on the right in Bandini 1100(1949)]]
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  • ...gan a respect for a classical design that established a solid foothold for the fabled marque in America. ...room chairs, which he eventually inherited, upholstered with material from the Graham-Paige upholstery shops.
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  • ...(5.5 litres) and the model name of [[Maranello]] refers to the town where the Ferrari headquarters are located. ...take the place of the F512 M as the company's upmarket coupe, discounting the F50 [[supercar]].
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  • ...]]). The waters come from a layer of rock 1,300 feet (396.24 meters) below the surface, where [[limestone]] and volcanic rocks impart unique minerals and ...me, it is then shipped to most countries in [[Europe]], [[North America]], the [[Middle East]] and [[Australasia]].
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  • ...e years among motoring enthusiasts who admired the experience of speed and the reckless style of driving. ...the 35 mm negative and released on [[DVD]], as well as being published on the Internet.
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  • ...is equal, the pinion gear (green) does not rotate, and both wheels turn at the same rate.]] ...reen) rotates about the left side gear, in turn applying extra rotation to the right side gear (yellow).]]
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  • ...[[United Kingdom|UK]] and [[Spain]], though there are participants around the globe. ...ials events, the sections are divided into separate courses to accommodate the different skill level of riders, who compete in skill-rated classes.
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  • ...ewton's First and Second laws, in Latin, from the original 1687 edition of the [[Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica|Principia Mathematica]].]] ...text), he showed how, combined with his [[law of universal gravitation]], the laws of motion would explain [[Kepler's laws of planetary motion]].
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  • ...'' is the fourth film in the [[EON Productions]] [[James Bond]] series and the fourth film to star [[Sean Connery]] as British Secret Service agent, Comma ...nplay by [[Jack Whittingham]]," which also was credited as being "Based on the original story by [[Kevin McClory]], Jack Whittingham, and Ian Fleming."
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  • ...e racing close (sometimes by a "lead trophy" where winning a race requires the winner's car to be heavier for subsequent races). ...rs while today's NASCAR vehicles are based on a shared, custom, design. In the early days of NASCAR, stock cars were in fact built from production cars, w
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  • ...guages, particularly in the [[automobile|automotive]] industry for listing the maximum power of [[internal-combustion engine]]s. The various types of horsepower (metric) are:
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  • ...]''. Despite initial controversy over Craig's casting, his performance and the film have received rave reviews. ...lly distributed the 1967 non-canonical film version; this is the result of the 2005 [[Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony]]/[[Comcast Corporation|Comcast]] c
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  • ...to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influential history. Prominent authors includ ...ts (1385). Boetius, a 6th century Christian philosopher, helped keep alive the classic tradition in post-Roman Italy.]]
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  • ...to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influential history. Prominent authors includ ...ts (1385). Boetius, a 6th century Christian philosopher, helped keep alive the classic tradition in post-Roman Italy.]]
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