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** and Leyland
** British Leyland Motor Corporation comes under British government control.
** Jim Leyland, Pittsburgh Pirates ( NL )
** Leyland police station
** Leyland railway station
** Ashok Leyland, an Indian company
** British Leyland, a defunct vehicle manufacturer
** Leyland Bus, a defunct bus manufacturer
** Leyland Trucks, a medium and heavy duty truck manufacturer based in Leyland
** Leyland Eight, a luxury car
** Leyland P76, a car
** Leyland Atlantean D1-D602 ( 1967-1974 )
** Austin Rover Group ( 1982 – 1989 ), mass-market subsidiary of Leyland
** Jim Leyland, Pittsburgh Pirates ( NL )
** Jim Leyland, Pittsburgh Pirates ( NL )
** Essentially an update of ECW's Bristol VR body / chassis combination and with similar styling to Leyland's integral Titan ( B15 ), the ECW body was the most common to be built for the Leyland Olympian in the United Kingdom and was built to two heights, low-bridge 13 ft 8in ( 4. 13 m ) or high-bridge 14 ft 2in ( 4. 28 m ).
** Like ECW, Roe was a subsidiary of Leyland Bus and its body for the Olympian was outwardly similar to ECW's.
** In 1988 Leyland Bus began building its own body for the Olympian at their Workington plant using ECW's jig's and tooling.

** and DAF
** DAF Trucks N. V.

** and defunct
** bmi baby, a defunct low-cost airline, subsidiary of British Midland International
** Republic Airlines ( 1979-1986 ), a defunct airline purchased by Northwest Airlines that ceased operating in 1986
** KTH Alfvén Laboratory ( defunct, split in several departments )
** KTH Applied IT with Entrepreneurship ( defunct )
** Allentown Ambassadors, defunct independent baseball team
** Allentown Jets, defunct minor league basketball team
** Litchfield Female Academy, a defunct educational institution
** Setanta Sports USA, defunct version of the above that broadcast in the US and Caribbean from 2005 – 2010
** Manitoba Reform Party ( defunct )
** WFAN ( 660 AM ), the defunct New York City AM radio station's successor
** The Datu Puti Lineage ( Ruled the defunct Confederation of Madya-as ) ( 1200s – 1565 )
** The Lakandula Dynasty ( Ruled the defunct Kingdom of Tondo ) ( 1150 – 1589 )
** The House of Tupas ( Ruled the defunct Rajahnate of Cebu ) ( up to 1565 )
** The House of Sri Bata Shaja ( Ruled the defunct Rajahnate of Butuan ) ( 989 – 1586 )
** East Coast Seagate Distribution, a ( now defunct ) comic book distributor named after the Brooklyn community
** BHP Nevada Railroad, a defunct Nevada railroad owned by the company
** Decca Radar later Racal-Decca Marine, a defunct marine electronics manufacturer
** Decca Navigator System, a defunct marine and aeronautical navigation system
** Taff-Ely, a defunct local government district in Wales
** Woodstock ( UK Parliament constituency ), a defunct Parliamentary constituency
** LDV Group, a defunct van manufacturer based in Ward End, Birmingham
** an airline brand operated by defunct regional airline Boston-Maine Airways for the airline holding company Pan Am Systems.

** and commercial
** English widely understood, spoken, and used for most government and commercial purposes
** Vehicles on road: 4. 2 million vehicles 250, 000 commercial vehicles ( 2004 estimate )
** The Beatles release their Abbey Road album, receiving critical praise and enormous commercial success.
** Atari kicks off the first generation of video games with the release of their seminal arcade version of Pong, the first game to achieve commercial success.
** In the United States, KDKA AM of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ( owned by Westinghouse ) starts broadcasting as a commercial radio station.
** Intelsat IV ( F2 ) is launched ; it enters commercial service over the Atlantic Ocean March 26.
** Intelsat IV ( F3 ) is launched ; it enters commercial service over the Atlantic Ocean February 18, 1972.
** Spain and Romania sign in Paris an agreement establishing full consular and commercial relations ( not diplomatic ones ).
** The International Whaling Commission decides to end commercial whaling by 1985 – 1986.
** Loss leader a deliberate commercial loss made in the expectation of recouping it by profitable sales of other lines
** Transrapid: first commercial use in Shanghai ( opened in 2004 )
** SIMSCRIPT II. 5, a well established commercial compiler
** First flight of the Boeing 747, the first commercial widebody airliner.
** Clark Kinsey Photographs Over 1000 images by commercial photographer Clark Kinsey documenting the logging and milling camps and other forest related activities in Washington State, ca.
** Le français au bureau, a book for the general public pertaining to administrative and commercial writing ;
** Demand deposit, the funds held in demand deposit accounts in commercial banks
** Industrial estate, and trading estate, property planned and sublet for industrial and commercial use.
** LEO I ' Lyons Electronic Office ' was the commercial development of EDSAC computing platform, supported by British firm J. Lyons and Co.
** Virtual Memory System ( VMS ) V1. 0 ( Initial commercial release, October 25 )
** Easysoft ODBC driver ( commercial ).
** IBProvider, with commercial and Open Source versions.
** Josh Kirby, English commercial artist ( b. 1928 )
** Kōjimachi-Older residential and commercial neighborhood on the west side of the Imperial Palace, home to the embassy of Ireland
** Marunouchi-Located between Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace, one of Tokyo's traditional commercial centers

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