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Suspension and also
Suspension of driving license is also normal in such a case ( maximum 5 years ).
Suspension of disbelief is also supposed to be essential for the enjoyment of many movies and TV shows involving complex stunts, special effects, and seemingly unrealistic plots, characterizations, etc.
Suspension of disbelief is also needed when a character is not supposed to age over the course of a series ( because of being a vampire or be eternal / immortal because of some quirk / trait / power of the character ) but the actor eventually does-as seen in Angel and Highlander.
Suspension of disbelief has also been used within a mental health context by Frank DeFulgentis in his book Flux.
*, “ Suspension Building ” ( also called aspension ), July 7, 1964, Buckminster Fuller.
These also came with associated handling upgrades such as Lotus Sport Suspension and wider wheels with Yokohama Advan A048 tyres.
Mazda also introduced Dynamic Tracking Suspension System ( DTSS ) in the 2nd generation RX-7.
Mazda also introduced Auto Adjusting Suspension ( AAS ) in the 2nd generation RX-7.
In places he followed existing roads, but he also built new links, including the Menai Suspension Bridge to connect the mainland with Anglesey and the Stanley Embankment to Holy Island.
Suspension is also uprated, whilst brakes, rear axle, and gearbox are from the GT.
He was a frequent speaker and also distinguished himself by his active opposition to the Habeas Corpus Suspension Act, the Sedition Bill, and other measures.
A number of TeamTNT members are also involved with the LUC project ( a game being developed by Suspension Software based on the Quake II engine ).
The Z24 trim also received several other upgrades including a wider front sway bar and FE2 Sports Suspension for better handling characteristics, and less aggressive ABS anti-lock braking system.
Valiant and Regal sedans also benefited from the 1978 introduction of Radial Tuned Suspension ( code-named ME II ) in response to Holden's having marketed their suspension as particularly suited to radial tyres.
There are also some British military installations such as RAF Mount Pleasant, Mare Harbour, and Mount Alice, and there is also the Bodie Suspension Bridge, the southernmost of its kind in the world.
The M30 was equipped with the Nissan Sonar Suspension II system that was also installed on the Maxima at the time, which featured a sonar module mounted under the front bumper that scanned the road surface and adjusted the suspension accordingly via actuators mounted on the strut towers.
There was also an available central locking switch placed next to the Sonar Suspension II adjuster, although it is not known whether this was a standard feature or option for 1991-1992 models.
He contributed lead vocals to the song " Silhouette of Rage " on the sophomore Argyle Park album Suspension of Disbelief, and also lent lead vocals to the song " So Alive " by 54, a synthpop side project of Klank's band.
The Denham Suspension Bridge, also known as the Garraway Stream Bridge, links Bartica to Mahdia.
Suspension of judgment is also a term used in civil law to indicate a courts decision to nullify a civil judgment.
Like the 1973-75 models, this generation of Grand Ams also featured standard radial tires plus an upgraded Radial Tuned Suspension with front and rear sway bars.
In 1849 he voted for limiting the powers of the Habeas Corpus ( Ireland ) Suspension Bill, and also supported a measure for the further repeal of Penal Laws.
The DE1 also is fitted standard with the Porsche Active Suspension Management ( PASM ), 19-inch 911 ( 997 ) Turbo wheels with 235 / 35 ZR 19 front and 265 / 35 ZR 19 rear tires, unique Porsche Design script on the instrument dials, stainless steel entry plate engraved with " Porsche Design Edition 1 ", all-red rear taillights, custom vinyl exterior black-on-black graphics, and a numbered plaque on the glovebox cover.

Suspension and unsprung
Suspension design in military vehicles is a major area of development ; the very early designs were often completely unsprung.

Suspension and weight
Suspension, like the short drop, causes death by using the weight of the body to tighten the trachea with the noose.
In 2003 the weight and vibrations of crowds returning from the Ashton Court Festival and the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta put such a great strain on the Clifton Suspension Bridge that the Bridge Trustees decided to close the bridge to all traffic, including pedestrians, for the entirety of the festival and most of the Balloon Fiesta in 2004 and 2005.
In 2003, the weight of crowds returning from the Balloon Fiesta and Ashton Court festival put such a great strain on the Clifton Suspension Bridge that it was decided to close the bridge to all traffic, including pedestrians, during these events from 2004 onwards.
The weight of these trains exceeded the specifications of the Suspension Bridge, and the bridge companies took the opportunity to review and request the replacement of the bridge.

Suspension and .
* 1831 – Soldiers marching on the Broughton Suspension Bridge in Manchester, England cause it to collapse.
Suspension bridges are suspended from cables.
Suspension is especially important on recumbent bicycles, since while an upright bicycle rider can stand on the pedals to achieve some of the benefits of suspension, a recumbent rider cannot.
* Suspension to absorb shocks between the bogie frame and the rail vehicle body: Common types are coil springs, or rubber airbags.
Suspension of the writ in Canadian history occurred famously during the October Crisis, during which the War Measures Act was invoked by the Governor General of Canada on the constitutional advice of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who had received a request from the Quebec Cabinet.
* 1826 – The Menai Suspension Bridge, considered the world's first modern suspension bridge, connecting the Isle of Anglesey to the north West coast of Wales, is opened.
Suspension bridges follow a curve which is intermediate between a parabola and a catenary.
Although on the surface an entertaining escapist romance, alert contemporary readers would have quickly recognized the political subtext of Ivanhoe, which appeared immediately after the English Parliament, fearful of French-style revolution in the aftermath of Waterloo, had passed the Habeas Corpus Suspension acts of 1817 and 1818 and other extremely repressive measures and when traditional English Charter rights versus revolutionary human rights was a topic of discussion.
* Suspension.
* January 30 – The Menai Suspension Bridge, built by engineer Thomas Telford, is opened between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales.
* The Capilano Suspension Bridge ( the longest suspension foot-bridge in the world ) is opened.
Capilano Suspension Bridge | Capilano Bridge.
January 1: John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge | Roebling Suspension Bridge was the longest suspension bridge.
* January 1 – The Covington – Cincinnati Suspension Bridge opens between Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky in the United States, becoming the longest single-span bridge in the world.
* January 30, 1826 – The Menai Suspension Bridge, built by engineer Thomas Telford, is opened between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales.
Suspension of disbelief or willing suspension of disbelief is a term coined in 1817 by the poet and aesthetic philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who suggested that if a writer could infuse a " human interest and a semblance of truth " into a fantastic tale, the reader would suspend judgment concerning the implausibility of the narrative.
Suspension of disbelief often applies to fictional works of the action, comedy, science fiction, and horror genres.
Suspension of disbelief may be seen in enjoyment of many B-grade science fiction films and television series such as the early series of Doctor Who, where the audience willingly ignores low-budget props and occasional plot holes, in order to engage fully with the story — which may be the more so for those additions to its inherent outrageousness.
The most famous of these was the opening of the original Tacoma Narrows Suspension Bridge in mid 1940, which failed spectacularly 4 months later during a sustained 67 km / h crosswind and became known as Galloping Gertie for its flutter movement.

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