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** and lifting
** Food rationing in Great Britain ends with the lifting of restrictions on sale and purchase of meat, 14 years after it began early in World War II and nearly a decade after the war's end.
** Buttock lift: lifting, and tightening of the buttocks by excision of redundant skin
** Container crane, a machine for lifting intermodal containers
** W. H. Thornthwaite of Hoxton in London patented an inflatable lifting jacket for divers.
** Heavy lifting or bending over
** A peculiar function of pectoral fins, highly developed in some fish, is the creation of the dynamic lifting force that assists some fish, such as sharks, in maintaining depth and also enables the " flight " for flying fish. Bigeye tuna Thunnus obesus showing finlets and keels. Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling
** Similar to high speed panel saw with lifting table ( 1-D, rip cut ), but extra with 2nd beam saw unit ( 2-D, cross cut ).
** Similar to high speed panel saw but extra with automatic loading system, called lifting table or rear loading device.
** Sky High ( WWF / E ) / Fade to Black ( Independent circuit ) ( Standing or spinning lifting sitout spinebuster pin, sometimes from the top rope )
** methane – used as a lower cost lifting gas, but offering less lift than helium or hydrogen.
** the first aid onsite, casualty lifting ( scoop ) and movement from the disaster location to the field hospital ( called " advanced medical post ", or PMA: poste médical avancé );
** The first collision is followed by two more impacts, the second of these is the worst, rolling the boat 10 to 12 degrees onto her port side, and lifting her out of the water
** Royal Flush ( Spinning lifting DDT )
** " Pneumatic Pieces " — Free-standing works, with hydraulically-or pneumatically-driven lifting devices for inside ; " contraptions " made of items from industrial and domestic parts.
** " Pneumatic Installations " — Installed works, with hydraulically-or pneumatically-driven lifting devices for both inside and outside ; " contraptions " made of items from industrial and domestic parts.

** and Car
** Car body and torque tube changed to accommodate longer gearbox.
** US $ 7. 4 million is stolen from Brink's Armored Car Depot in Rochester, New York in the 5th largest robbery in U. S. history.
** The first production model PCC trolley car, built by St. Louis Car Company, is placed in service by Pittsburgh Railways.
** Car maintenance
** Pullman Car Hiawatha
** Pullman Car Hiawatha
** The placement of the reliquary on the Car d Or ( Golden Chariot ), before it is carried in the city streets in a colourful procession that counts more than a thousand costumed participants.
** Added helicopters, grasshoppers ( flying cars ), and superheroes ( the last not canon for Car Wars )
** Note: Starting in 1990 the Deluxe Edition boxes contained the Car Wars Compendium: Second Edition rulebook rather than the original Deluxe Edition rulebook.
** Added gasoline engines, metal armor, race-cars, and Chassis & Crossbow ( rules for the primitive early history of Car Wars )
** Champ Car World Series, international open-wheel championship
** Callirhoe, daughter of Meander and consort of Car
** USAC Championship Car Series – Won by Roger McCluskey
** NHRA Top Fuel championship – Top Fuel Dragster ( TFD ) won Jerry Ruth, Top Fuel Funny Car ( TF / FC ) by Frank Hall
** Norman Whitfield ( composer ) for Car Wash performed by various artists
** Car and Driver Ten Best
** Car And Driver Television
** Lucinda Williams for Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
** That disqualification changed the result of the one-off Group A World Touring Car Championship, taking it from Ludwig and Niedzwiedz and giving it to Roberto Ravaglia who drove a BMW M3 for Schnitzer Motorsport.
** Don Prudhomme wins the NHRA's Top Fuel Funny Car championship
** the team of Erik Carlsson ( driver )/ Mario Pavoni ( navigator ) win the Finland Car Rally in a Saab 93
** Car accident
** Car 4
** Car 4 ( Reserve )

** and d
** This German publication is both one of the most comprehensive general introductions to the life and works of the philosopher and physician Avicenna ( Ibn Sīnā, d. 1037 ) and an extensive and careful survey of his contribution to the history of science.
** April 1798 – November 1801 Jakob Emmanuel Feer ( b. 1754 – d. 1833 )
** 1802 – 1803 Johann Heinrich Rothpletz ( b. 1766 – d. 1833 )
** 10 March 1803 – 26 April 1803 Johann Rudolf Dolder ( b. 1753 – d. 1807 )
** d in you d
** Côte d ' Ivoire
** La Pucelle d ' Orléans by Voltaire ( 1756 )
** Palme d ' Or at Festival de Cannes
** Grolla d Oro at Saint Vincent Film Festival for Best Director
** Anthony Maria Zaccaria, priest ( d. 1539 )
** Heads of state of Côte d ' Ivoire
** Heads of government of Côte d ' Ivoire
** Colonial heads of Côte d ' Ivoire ( Ivory Coast )
** < sub > 0 </ sub >( n ) = d ( n ) the number of positive divisors of n,
** Kasim ( d. 1346 ).
** Marie-Marguerite d ' Youville
** In genomics, as a measure of evolution at the protein level ( also denoted as d < sub > N </ sub >/ d < sub > S </ sub > or K < sub > a </ sub >/ K < sub > s </ sub > ratio ).
** Oda Nobuhiro ( d. 1574 )
** Oda Nobutoki ( d. 1556 )
** Oda Hidetaka ( d. 1555 )
** 8 June 1946 – 20 December 1947: Erwin Müller ( b. 1906 – d. 1968 ), Non-party
** 20 December 1947 – 29 October 1955 Johannes Hoffmann ( b. 1890 – d. 1967 ), CVP
** 29 October 1955 – 10 January 1956 Heinrich Welsch ( b. 1888 – d. 1976 ), Non-party

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