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The " dream cars " which American automobile manufacturers exhibited at the fair included Cadillac's introduction of its V-16 limousine ; Nash's exhibit had a variation on the vertical ( i. e., paternoster ) parking garage — all the cars were new Nashes ; Lincoln presented its rear-engined " concept car " precursor to the Lincoln-Zephyr, which went on the market in 1936 with a front engine ; Pierce-Arrow presented its modernistic Pierce Silver Arrow for which it used the byline " Suddenly it's 1940!
DC-3s initially operated these all-passenger services, which were marketed as Silver Arrow in the UK and as Flèche d ' argent in France.
The Hermes were based at Manston, from where they operated Silver Arrow all-passenger services to Le Touquet and inclusive tour charters to European destinations until parent company BAS's acquisition by British United Airways ( BUA ) parent Air Holdings in 1962.
By the end of that decade, Silver City advertised £ 8 18s day-return fares for its London — Paris Silver Arrow / Flèche d ' argent service.
During a Quidditch training session in the third book, Madam Hooch mentioned that she learned to fly on a Silver Arrow and that it was a fine broom.
With the completed Triforce of Wisdom, Link is able to infiltrate Ganon's hideout, Death Mountain, eventually confronting the pig-like enemy and destroying him with a Silver Arrow.
Streamlined Mercedes-Benz W25 Silver Arrow in the banking, 1937
Image: 1934 Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow. JPG | 1934 Pierce-Arrow 840A Coupe
In 1933, Pierce-Arrow unveiled the radically streamlined Silver Arrow in a final attempt to appeal to the wealthy at the New York Auto Show.
After the car of v. Brauchitsch won the race, the nickname Silver Arrow was born, according to the legend.
It since has been established that von Brauchitsch in 1932 had raced a streamlined SSKL on the AVUS which was called Silver Arrow in live radio coverage.
The superiority of these vehicles in international motor racing established the term " Silver Arrow " as a legend, for example by usually winning the first race in which they were entered.
Now a traditional color for road-cars in reference to the Silver Arrows, most German car companies have a shade of silver in their catalogues conforming to Silberpfeil-Grau, or Silver Arrow Grey.
Silver Arrow may refer to:
* The Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow, a luxury car
* Silverpilen, The Silver Arrow, a legendary ghost train that haunts the Stockholm Metro
The following year, Dreyfus succeeded in overwhelming the legendary Rudolf Caracciola and his Silver Arrow at the Pau Grand Prix, becoming a national hero.
He was educated at Harrow School from 1770 to 1775 and he won the school's Silver Arrow ( an archery prize ) in 1771.
The last page is a splash page showing Captain Comet and various other Silver Age heroes such as King Faraday, Martian Manhunter, the Challengers of the Unknown, the Doom Patrol, Green Arrow, Elongated Man, Aquaman and Adam Strange, as well as successors such as Hal Jordan, ( Alan Scott's successor as Green Lantern ) Ray Palmer, ( Al Pratt's successor as The Atom ) Cliff Steele ( Robert Crane's successor as Robotman and a member of the Doom Patrol.
They are alternate world counterparts of the main six heroes of the show and four minor heroes: Batman ( Owlman ), Green Arrow ( Blue Bowman ), Blue Beetle ( Scarlet Scarab ), Atom ( Dyna-Mite ), Red Tornado ( Silver Cyclone ), and unnamed alternate versions of Fire, Aquaman, and Plastic Man ( alternate versions of B ' wana Beast and Wildcat were only seen in flashbacks ).
* Silver Arrow ( disambiguation )

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The Silver Age of comic books is generally considered to date from the first successful revival of the dormant superhero form — the debut of Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino's Flash in Showcase No. 4 ( September / October 1956 ).
The team's helmets are also a unique silver with a tint of blue known as " Metallic Silver Blue " ( PMS 8240 C ) and have a blue / white / blue vertical stripe placed upon the center of the crown.
Silver double shekel, c. 230 BC depicting the god Melqart, the Carthaginian equivalent of Herakles / Hercules, and a war elephant.
Silver Summer / 25th Anniversary Album ( Silver Eagle )
* 1972 – " Silver Machine " / " Seven by Seven " ( 7 " single )
* Ron Lifshitz, Dan Shechtman, Shelomo I. Ben-Abraham ( editors ), Quasicrystals: The Silver Jubilee, Philosophical Magazine Special Issue 88 / 13-15 ( 2008 ).
Some time after Silver Thursday, the price was back to $ 10 / ozt.
However, during the Vietnam War, the last conflict to produce U. S. fighter aces, the one USAF pilot, the two USAF navigators / weapon systems officers ( who were later retrained as USAF pilots ), the one USN Naval Aviator and the one USN Naval Flight Officer / radar intercept officer to achieve this distinction were eventually awarded the Air Force Cross and Navy Cross, respectively, in addition to Silver Stars previously awarded for earlier aerial kills.
Second and subsequent awards of the Silver Star are denoted by oak leaf clusters in the Army and Air Force ; and by 5 / 16 inch stars in the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.
* Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph / Silver Seraph Park Ward
* Bimetallism / Free Silver
* Larry Silver, Marketing Maximilian: The Visual Ideology of a Holy Roman Emperor ( Princeton / Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008 ).
As part of IBM's Systems branding initiative in 2006, it was again renamed to System i. The codename of the AS / 400 project was " Silver Lake ", named for the lake in downtown Rochester, Minnesota, where development of the system took place.
The attacks in America on 9 / 11 damaged the new industry and many of the companies mentioned above are no longer operating with the exception of the Silver Rickshaws.
Unsustainable losses as a result of the loss of the Libyan oil industry support flight contract, increasing competition from roll-on / roll-off ferries and the lack of suitable replacements for the ageing Bristol Freighters resulted in growing financial difficulties, culminating in Silver City's takeover by British United Airways ( BUA ) holding company Air Holdings in 1962.
In 1956, Silver City commenced London — Paris coach-air-coach / rail services via Lydd ( Ferryfield ) and Le Touquet / Étaples.
At its peak, Silver City operated 222 daily ferry flights across the English Channel, as well as between Scotland and Ireland and to / from the Isle of Wight, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

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Baddeck would be the site of his experiments with hydrofoil technologies as well as the Aerial Experiment Association, financed by his wife, which saw the first powered flight in the British Empire when the AEA Silver Dart took off from the ice-covered waters of Bras d ' Or Lake.
Three films have so far received international recognition by being selected to compete in major film festivals: Caterpillar by Kōji Wakamatsu was in competition for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival and won the Silver Bear for Best Actress, Outrage by Takeshi Kitano was in competition for the Palme d ' Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival and Himizu, by Sion Sono was in competition for the Golden Lion at the 68th Venice International Film Festival.
Dalglish won the Ballon d ' Or Silver Award in 1983, the PFA Player of the Year in 1983, and the FWA Footballer of the Year in 1979 and 1983.
The Film Festival's principal awards are the Leone d ' Oro ( Golden Lion ), which is awarded to the best film screened in competition at the festival, the Leone d ' Argento ( Silver Lion ) for the Best Director, and the Coppa Volpi ( Volpi Cup ), which is awarded to the best actor and actress.
Antonioni received numerous awards and nominations throughout his career, including the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize ( 1960, 1962 ), Palme d ' Or ( 1966 ), and 35th Anniversary Prize ( 1982 ); the Venice Film Festival Silver Lion ( 1955 ), Golden Lion ( 1964 ), FIPRESCI Prize ( 1964, 1995 ), and Pietro Bianchi Award ( 1998 ); the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon eight times ; and an honorary Academy Award in 1995.
* 1954: Leone d ’ Argento ( Silver Lion )— On the Waterfront
On 7 July 1948, a Silver City Bristol Freighter operated the first cross-Channel air ferry service, between Lympne near Folkestone in Kent and Le Touquet on France's northern Côte d ' Opale coast, with good road connections from and to London and Paris respectively.
He was honored by several countries, receiving the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters, the Distinguished Flying Cross with two oak leaf clusters, the Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, the French Légion d ' honneur and the Silver Star.
* L ' homme à l ' étoile d ' argent ( The Man with the Silver Star ), a 1969 comic from the French comic series Lt. Blueberry was directly inspired by Rio Bravo.
The city is in the east end of the Silver Valley mining district ; located in a sheltered canyon of the Coeur d ' Alene Mountains at an elevation of above sea level.
Entemena's cuneiform | inscribe d Silver Vase ( Louvre )
In late October 1918 the 2nd Battalion captured the island of Grave di Papadopoli on the Piave River for which O ' Connor received the Italian Silver Medal of Honour ( Medaglia d ' Argento al Valor Militare ) and a bar to his DSO.
In 1992 the series won the Silver Rose and the Special Prize of the City of Montreux at the Festival Rose d ' Or for the " Good Morning Calais " episode.
In 1965 The Wayne & Shuster Hour won the Silver Rose at the Rose d ' Or Television Festival.
The aviation age came to Canada on 23 February 1909, when Alexander Graham Bell's Silver Dart took off from the ice of Bras d ' Or Lake at Baddeck, Nova Scotia with J. D.
Crapo partnered with the Environmental Protection Agency to provide funding and technical assistance to the Coeur d ' Alene Basin Planning Commission, a partnership of state, local, community, and federal officials charged with implementing restoration of formerly-contaminated Superfund areas in the Silver Valley of North Idaho.
Their fourth flying machine, the Silver Dart, constructed in 1908, made the first controlled powered flight in Canada on 23 February 1909 when it was flown off the ice of Bras d ' Or Lake near Baddeck by McCurdy, who had been one of its designers.
The limitations on ground effects, limited size of the wings ( requiring use at high angles of attack to create sufficient downforce ), and vortices created by open wheels lead to a high aerodynamic drag coefficient ( about 1 according to Minardi's technical director Gabriele Tredozi ; compare with the average modern saloon car ( sedan in the USA ), which has a C < sub > d </ sub > value between 0. 25 and 0. 35 ), so that, despite the enormous power output of the engines, the top speed of these cars is less than that of World War II vintage Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union Silver Arrows racers.

1.062 seconds.