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Suspension and design
The rear end design was vastly improved from the FB's live rear axle to a more modern, Independent Rear Suspension ( rear axle ).
A new cast aluminum wheel design ( not available with the Touring Suspension package ) was optional for those customers who desired something different than the standard " snowflake " alloy wheel on the base Eldorado.
Suspension fork design has advanced in recent years with suspension forks becoming increasingly sophisticated and diverse in design.
He had been responsible for the design of the Humber Suspension Bridge.
In USA construction, allowable stress design ( ASD ) has not yet been completely superseded by limit state design except in the case of Suspension bridges, which changed from allowable stress design to limit state design in the 1960s.
When the Suspension Bridge was dismantled, its wire cables were found not to have noticeably degraded, a testament to its strength and design.
Civil engineer Leffert L. Buck, who had been hired to maintain the Suspension Bridge, was selected to design the replacement bridge.
and Alberta, including the Golden Ears Bridge roadway design, Treetops Adventure-Capilano Suspension Bridge, and the Trans-Canada Highway Twinning through Banff National Park, among many others.

Suspension and military
" Suspension of the Constitution allowed these trials to be conducted by a Commission appointed by the state's new military leadership, with defendants being refused both legal representation and trial by jury.
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.

Suspension and vehicles
* Independent Front Suspension, an early type of front-end independent suspension on many passenger vehicles
* Suspension Field Site: Constructs aerial vehicles and ground defences.

Suspension and is
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.
* 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 of driving license is also normal in such a case ( maximum 5 years ).
Suspension bridges follow a curve which is intermediate between a parabola and a catenary.
* 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.
* 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 is sometimes said to be an essential component of live theater, where it was recognized by Shakespeare, who refers to it in the Prologue to Henry V:
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.
The Wheeling Suspension Bridge across the Ohio River, opened in 1849, is the oldest vehicular suspension bridge in the United States still in use.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge which spans the Avon Gorge and links Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset, England.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge is well known as a suicide bridge and is fitted with plaques that advertise the telephone number of The Samaritans.
Downstream of central Bristol the river passes through the deep Avon Gorge, spanned by Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge, the river is tidal and is navigable by sea going vessels at high tide but drying to a steep sided muddy channel at low tide.
* Bristol: Brunel's The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a famous landmark, and the ship, the SS Great Britain is another of Brunel's famous constructions, which is now in dry dock in Bristol.
It is made up of bits of driftwood which he gathered from the banks of the River Avon below Leigh Woods, near the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol.
It is a Victorian walled zoo located between Clifton Down and Clifton College, near Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge ; it covers a small area by modern standards, but with a considerable number of species.
Suspension ( on chains ) is recorded in visual images and written accounts from the 14th century (' chars branlant ' or rocking carriages ), and was in widespread use by the 15th century.

Suspension and major
The one-kilometre-long Tete Suspension Bridge, finished in 1973 by the Portuguese and designed by Edgar Cardoso, is a major transportation facility in the region.
The TD series was introduced in April 1978, the most major change over the TC being the introduction of " Radial Tuned Suspension " ( RTS ) and the option of a five-speed manual transmission.
American engineers regard the Suspension Bridge as a major achievement of efficiency.

Suspension and area
The area was served by ferry service across the Ohio River until the completion of the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge ( prototype of the famous Brooklyn Bridge ) in 1866, whereupon land values in the areas near the river quadrupled overnight.
Other tourist attractions include Lynn Canyon Park, the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge, the Capilano Fish Hatchery at Capilano River Regional Park, the Capilano Suspension Bridge, the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve, and the Maplewood Flats conservation area.
* The Tanise Suspension Bridge, one of Japan's longest steel-wire suspension bridges, is located in the Tanise / Uenoji area in northern Totsukawa.
From the southwest corner of Clifton Down, in an area known as the Sea Wall, there are panoramic views of the Avon Gorge and the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Insurgent groups in Manipur may be broadly classified into hill-based ( mostly tribals ) and valley based ( mostly majority meiteis ). While the former demand for tribal state to preserve their tribal cultures from outside influence, the latter based their demands for independence from historical perspective claiming that Manipur a princely state with its geographical area extending to as far as the Kabaw valley of modern Myanmar during the British colonialism, was never a part of India and continues to remain so. About 90 % of the hill-based insurgents and a few of the valley-based insurgents have now entered what is called Suspension of Operation ( SoO ).
The level itself was a prototype of the Waterfall battle before Aspia in Scenario 1, as the virtually identical Suspension Bridge, waterfall and cliff area are included.

Suspension and development
With the development of Radial Tuned Suspension, Holden transformed the bland characteristics of their full-size sedans and introduced a sporting variant called simply Holden GTS.

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