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The first-generation Acura RL was a rebadged version of the third-generation Honda Legend, and was first introduced to the North American market in 1996, to replace the second-generation Acura Legend.
The current second-generation Acura RL is a rebadged version of the fourth-generation Honda Legend, and was introduced into the North American market in September 2004, as a 2005 model.
The second-generation RL uses a newer design 60 ° J-series 3. 5 L V6 SOHC VTEC engine delivering 300 hp ( 224 kW ; later revised to due to new SAE testing procedures ).
As with the first-generation Acura RL, the second-generation Acura RL used premium unleaded fuel rated at 91 ( R + M )/ 2 octane.

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The Tiara ended up being the only sedan sold by Toyota in the USA until the reworked second-generation Crown appeared.
The OASYS also includes second-generation KARMA technology ( with the first generation having first appeared in the Korg KARMA ).

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As 10-BASE-T became the de-facto cabling system for Ethernet, second-generation Power Macintosh machines added a 10-BASE-T port in addition to the AAUI, and eventually dropped AAUI on Macs with the New World ROM.
He had spoken at the Frankfurt Römerberggespräche, and was on his way to the Max Planck Institute for the Study of the Scientific-Technical World in Starnberg, on invitation from second-generation Frankfurt School theorist Jürgen Habermas.
Work immediately began on a new and improved second-generation machine.
The first-generation 700s were based on vacuum tubes, while the later, second-generation 7000s used transistors.
While these results demonstrate that the poor performance of systems based on first-generation microkernels is not representative for second-generation kernels such as L4, this constitutes no proof that microkernel-based systems can be built with good performance.
In 2009, King published Ur, a novella written exclusively for the launch of the second-generation Amazon Kindle and available only on Amazon. com, and Throttle, a novella co-written with his son Joe Hill, which later was released as an audiobook Road Rage, which included Richard Matheson's short story " Duel ".
There is currently no legislation on second-generation immigrants ( those born in Israel to immigrant parents ).
WMCF builds on earlier books by Lakoff ( 1987 ) and Lakoff and Johnson ( 1980, 1999 ), which analyze such concepts of metaphor and image schemata from second-generation cognitive science.
In 1985, research on a second-generation RISC architecture started at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, producing the " AMERICA architecture "; in 1986, IBM Austin started developing the RS / 6000 series, based on that architecture.
The second-generation Duron, the " Morgan " core, was sold in speed grades between 900 and 1300 MHz, and was based on the 180 nm " Palomino " Athlon XP core.
People who immigrated from Earth are called issei, the first generation born on Mars are nisei, and the second-generation Martians are sansei.
The second-generation Cayenne ( Type 958 ) was unveiled at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show in March following an online reveal on February 25, 2010.
Two second-generation techniques are currently in development: Thermal Assisted Switching ( TAS ), which is being developed by Crocus Technology, and spin-transfer torque ( STT ) on which Crocus, Hynix, IBM, and several other companies are working.
Launched on 29 September 1977 by a Proton rocket, the station was the first of the ' second-generation ' type of space station.
The second-generation Saab 900 ( also referred to as the GM900 or NG900 among enthusiasts ) was built on GM's Opel Vectra platform as a replacement for the " classic " first-generation Saab 900.
Copps is a second-generation member of a political family that has dominated the Hamilton, Ontario area politics on the municipal, provincial and federal levels.
" The Company is working on plans, including new products and services and pricing programs, and exploring the feasibility of accelerating procurement and launch of its second-generation satellite constellation, to attempt to reduce the effects of this problem upon its customers and operations.
Until the new second-generation Globalstar satellite constellation is operational, Globalstar is offering its Optimum Satellite Availability T-tool ( OSAT ) on its Internet site, which subscribers may use to predict when one or more unaffected satellites will be overhead at any specific geographic location.
The first six second-generation satellites were launched on October 19, 2010, using a Soyuz launcher from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Their famous " pop-top " package was added later, and became very popular on the second-generation VW Bus from 1968 to 1979, its successor the Vanagon, and then the T4 EuroVan, which was discontinued in 2003.
Many are second-generation ( parents who are naturalized U. S. citizens ) born after the U. S. Immigration Act of 1965 were free from limits on immigration from East Asia.
One-dimensional touchpads are the primary control interface for menu navigation on second-generation and later iPod Classic portable music players, where they are referred to as " click wheels ", since they only sense motion along one axis, which is wrapped around like a wheel.

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The second-generation Renault 5, the European Car of the Year-winning Renault 9, and the most luxurious Renault yet, the 25 were all released in the early 1980s, building Renault's reputation, but at the same time the company suffered from poor product quality which reflected badly in the image of the brand and the ill-fated Renault 14 is seen by many as the culmination of these problems in the early 1980s.

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As a result, GM offered Gen I drivers the opportunity to terminate their lease at no charge, or the chance to transfer the lease to one of the remaining 150 second-generation EV1s — ahead of those already on the waiting list for Gen II models.

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Design patent issued to Leo Fender for the second-generation Precision Bass
Helium-3 is proposed as a second-generation fuel for nuclear fusion in hypothetical fusion power plants, but such plants are still very early in their development -- especially since the first generation has not entered service anywhere, yet.
Mary J. Hickman writes that " plastic Paddy " was a term used to " deny and denigrate the second-generation Irish in Britain " in the 1980s, and was " frequently articulated by the new middle class Irish immigrants in Britain, for whom it was a means of distancing themselves from established Irish communities.
Different approaches also exist regarding allowing " second-generation " descendants of heroes or villains, fully grown over 18 years after an event ( for example Hulkling, other members of the Young Avengers, Runaways, and Secret Warriors ), whereas other books, such as Young Allies use the inherent contradiction to debunk similar claims.
The name stands for " Operating System / 2 ," because it was introduced as part of the same generation change release as IBM's " Personal System / 2 ( PS / 2 )" line of second-generation personal computers.
In addition, minority ethnic groups, including first or second-generation immigrants, have been found to be at greater risk for developing mental disorders, which has been attributed to various kinds of life insecurities and disadvantages, including racism.
It also would prevent farmers from planting seeds they harvest, requiring them to repurchase seed for every planting, although they also need to do this for hybrid seeds, because second-generation seeds are inferior, and in cases of patented transgenic seeds, where patent-holders like Monsanto enter into contracts with farmers who agree not to plant harvested seeds as a condition of purchase.
* Pressing, a generic drug name of Hemofarm Group for Loratadine, a second-generation H < sub > 1 </ sub > histamine antagonist drug used to treat allergies.
The IBM 7090 was a second-generation transistorized version of the earlier IBM 709 vacuum tube mainframe computers and was designed for " large-scale scientific and technological applications ".
Before the opening of the 14th National Congress of the CPC in 1992, the Party's senior leaders, including Deng and Chen Yun, were to select candidates for the Politburo Standing Committee to ensure a smooth transition of power from the so-called second-generation leaders ( Deng, Chen, Li Xiannian, Wang Zhen, etc.
After the first-generation spacecraft Vostok and Mercury had proved the technical feasibility of manned spaceflight, NASA proceeded to build its second-generation capsule, Gemini, which was a completely new design which retained the successful features of Mercury such as the conical shape with a heat shield at the bottom while adding several new features for example engines strong enough to significantly alter orbit, docking and rendezvous facilities, and provisions for EVA, all of which were essential for practical applications of spaceflight, namely a manned Moon mission.
Most such hybrids are unproductive, though a few second-generation hybrids have potential for producing hickory-flavored nuts with pecan nut structure.
In another review escitalopram and sertraline had the highest rate of efficacy and acceptability among adults receiving treatment for major depression with second-generation antidepressants.
In 2007 Globalstar launched eight spare satellites for its existing constellation with a view to reducing the gaps in its two-way voice and data services pending commercial availability of its second-generation satellite constellation, scheduled for initial launch in the second half of 2009.

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