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mildly and facelifted
Intermediate sized cars ( Tempest, LeMans, GTO ) were mildly facelifted but the GTO lost its Tri-Power engine option though it did get a larger 400 cubic-inch V8 that replaced the previous 389.
New emissions regulations heralded the mildly facelifted HX Monaro GTS sedan, announced in July 1976.
The mildly facelifted LX series arrived in February 1976.
The range was revised ( or mildly " facelifted ") twice.
Minor trim changes were introduced for 1967 as the Fairlane was mildly facelifted.
The Acclaim was mildly facelifted for 1993, with a new radiator grille and other minor trim detail changes including a new chrome Pentastar hood ornament.

mildly and model
They imported Royal Enfield motorcycles from England, mildly customized them in the US depending on the model, and sold them as Indians from 1955 to 1960.
At the same time the 2. 0 L Capri was rationalized to one model the 2. 0 S, which simultaneously adopted a mildly modified suspension from the Capri Injection.
The minimal model program proposed that the canonical ring of every smooth or mildly singular projective variety was finitely generated.
The venture was mildly successful and was based on the model where consumers wishing to get discreet anonymous testing for STD's could contact would contact a live trained operator who would listen to the customers concerns and be able to recommend the proper testing and screening panels.

mildly and launched
Of mixed Dusun and Scottish ancestry, she had an unusual, striking Emma Peel-like look, dressed in mildly provocative and revealing outfits and proved to be an influential pop music figure whose " sassy, powerful music and image launched a thousand wannabe's ".

mildly and 2004
After a mildly irregular season in 2001 — the biggest achievement was a Libertadores Cup semifinal against Boca Juniors — the club faced its worst year ever in 2002 and was relegated to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, which it won in the following year, returning to the First Division in 2004.

mildly and High
Famous examples include Tristes Tropiques ( 1955 ) by Claude Lévi-Strauss, The High Valley by Kenneth Read, and The Savage and the Innocent by David Maybury-Lewis, as well as the mildly fictionalized Return to Laughter by Elenore Smith Bowen ( Laura Bohannan ).

mildly and engine
It first went on sale at a price of £ 669, using a mildly tuned version of the Austin A-Series engine and as many other components from existing cars as possible to keep costs down.
Its somewhat insufficient engine power has earned some mildly derisive nicknames in Hong Kong.
This engine later found its way into the mildly sporting TR ( with ), as well as ( in lower-tuned form ) the 147 CLS, Oggi CS, and Panorama CL.

mildly and .
`` You owe it to Penny to give her a chance to explain that she was defending you, really '', he observed mildly.
In the early days of this controversy over the theater one of the interested parties, Stephen Gosson, published a little tract in which he objected mildly to the abuses of art, rather than the art itself.
His soldiers on the whole did not celebrate so mildly.
`` Sic semper tyrannis '', it said mildly.
And a gray-haired man whose glance -- direct, lifelike, and mildly accusing -- was contradicted by the gilt and black frame.
He was mildly surprised to find it was snowing.
Or the mildly epigrammatic utterance ( also a quotation ): `` Woman's place is in the wrong ''.
Coca, despite eradication programmes in some countries, remains an important crop for legal local use in a mildly stimulating herbal tea, and, both controversially and illegally, for the production of cocaine.
Winters are mildly wet and spring-like, though subject to cold spells.
Terminal alkynes, like acetylene itself, are mildly acidic, with pK < sub > a </ sub > values of around 25.
A water-extract of burned plant ashes, called potash and composed mostly of potassium carbonate, was mildly basic.
Although some plants do prefer slightly basic soil ( including vegetables like cabbage and fodder like buffalograss ), most plants prefer a mildly acidic soil ( pH between 6. 0 and 6. 8 ), and alkaline soils can cause problems.
The language was mildly successful within the Amiga community.
) According to a November 1950 Time article, " Capp parted from Fisher with a definite impression, ( to put it mildly ) that he had been underpaid and unappreciated.
Boric acid is mildly antimicrobial, and a natural boron-containing organic antibiotic is known.
Love struggled in school and exhibited various signs of emotional and social problems, later being diagnosed as mildly autistic.
Elements with atomic numbers 41 through 82 are apparently stable ( except technetium, element 43 and promethium, element 61, which are unstable ) but theoretically unstable, and thus possibly mildly radioactive.
When in solution, the calcium ion to the human taste varies remarkably, being reported as mildly salty, sour, " mineral like " or even " soothing.
Although the element is only mildly toxic, it is a hazardous material as a metal and its radioisotopes present a high health risk in case of radiation leaks.
Ongoing research on computational linguistics has focused on formulating other classes of languages that are " mildly context-sensitive " whose decision problems are feasible, such as tree-adjoining grammars, combinatory categorial grammars, coupled context-free languages, and linear context-free rewriting systems.
Dysprosium is used for its high thermal neutron absorption cross-section in making control rods in nuclear reactors, for its high magnetic susceptibility in data storage applications, and as a component of Terfenol-D. Soluble dysprosium salts are mildly toxic, while the insoluble salts are considered non-toxic.
Soluble dysprosium salts, such as dysprosium chloride and dysprosium nitrate, are mildly toxic when ingested.

facelifted and model
Production of both the utility and sedan continued with minor changes until 1953, when they were replaced by the facelifted FJ model, introducing a third panel van body style.
In response to the Falcon, Holden introduced the facelifted EK series in 1961 ; the new model featured two-tone paintwork and optional Hydramatic automatic transmission.
Following the Chevrolet V8 fitted to the HK, the first Australian-designed and mass-produced V8, the Holden V8 engine debuted in the Hurricane concept of 1969 before fitment to facelifted HT model.
Followng the Global Financial Crisis, Chrysler introduced the facelifted model of the Caliber and discontinued the Avenger imports.
The patriotically named first Ford Anglia, launched soon after Britain declared war on Germany in early September 1939, and given the internal Ford model code of E04A, was a facelifted version of the Ford 7Y, a simple vehicle aimed at the cheap end of the market, with few features.
In one month in 1987, the facelifted Ford Sierra, by then a single station wagon model, was the country's top-selling car range.
The facelifted post-1987 model was built in Venezuela, but not in Argentina until 1989, where the range continued with a Merkur XR4Ti-like grille until 1991 for XR4 and 1992 for four-door models, when it was replaced by the Volkswagen Santana-based Galaxy.
The 2008 model year saw a facelifted version introduced, featuring Ford's " Kinetic Design " philosophy.
The Grand Caravan was facelifted starting the 2011 model year, which included major changes in both styling and functionality.
A facelifted model ( the AS ) arrived in late 1985.
Sometimes referred to as the Mark IF, the facelifted model featured plastic bumpers, a different front grille and a revised dashboard.
This facelifted model is officially known as the Mark IV Phase II or Typ 9N3, and sometimes erroneously to as the Mark IVF or " Mark 7 ".
Due to stockpiling of 2005 model Vectras for the Australasian market, there was enough supply of the car for deliveries to last through to 2007, as a result facelifted Vectra Cs were not sold in those markets.
1985 facelifted GLS model.
The model was a facelifted Mark I with changed grille, headlights, rear lights, bonnet and dashboard.
The facelifted model was expected to continue through to the 2010 model year in its remaining markets, and not to be directly replaced.
The facelifted Five Hundred entered the Middle East market starting from the 2008 model year.
It was not until the launch of the facelifted W124 that the E was used as a prefix ( i. e., E220 ) and the model referred to officially as the E-Class ( or E-Klasse ).
The Uno was quite popular in Britain, with 190, 000 Mark I examples sold from its launch there in June 1983 until the launch of the facelifted model in late 1989.
This model featured the interior of the facelifted Clio II with very minor parts commonality with Megane II, as well as new standard and optional equipment, such as automatic air conditioning and a CD player.
The concept of a heavily facelifted Capri II was shown at the 1976 Geneva show: a Capri II with a front very similar to the Escort RS2000 ( with four headlamps and black slatted grille ), and with a rear spoiler, essentially previewed the model some time before launch.
The B3 Passat was heavily facelifted in 1993 and although it was designated B4, it was not an all-new model.
With the facelifted model the rear window was reinforced with steel around the edges and at the same time the heating element changed to a more traditional design.

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