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  • 1SEAT — Logo de SEAT, S.A. Création 1950 Dates clés 13 novembre 1953 : le premier modèle, la Seat …

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  • 2Seat Cordoba — Seat Logo de SEAT, S.A. Création 1950 Dates clés 13 novembre 1953 : le premier modèle, la Seat …

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  • 3Seat Pagine Gialle — (ISE|IT0000068525|PG) is an Italian company with a strong European presence in the directories market place. The UK subsidiary is Thomson Directories Ltd..External links* [http://www.paginegialle.it www.paginegialle.it ] the most known Italian… …

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  • 4SERVICE, James (1823-1899) — premier of Victoria was the son of Robert Service and was born at Kilwinning, Ayrshire, Scotland, in November 1823. He was educated at the local school, and was for some time a schoolmaster before entering on commercial life in the business of… …

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  • 5SEAT Panda — Fiat Panda « Fiat Panda » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Fiat Panda (homonymie) et Fiat Panda II. Fiat Panda …

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  • 6Seat Panda — Fiat Panda « Fiat Panda » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Fiat Panda (homonymie) et Fiat Panda II. Fiat Panda …

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  • 7Seat filler — A seat filler is a person who fills in an empty seat during an event. There are two types of Seat Fillers:1) a person who subscribes to a seat filling theatre club. Members of these clubs help fill in unsold seats for theatre, music, film,… …

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  • 8SEAT 133 — Infobox Automobile name = SEAT 133 aka = Fiat 133 manufacturer = SEAT parent company = assembly = Spain production = 1974 1982 class = City car body style = 2 door saloon successor = wheelbase = engine = straight 4 layout = RR layout length =… …

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  • 9SEAT 124 — Fiat 124 Fiat 124 Constructeur Fiat Production totale Italie : 2 200 000 Espagne : 900 000 Russie : > 15 000 000 + exemplaires Classe Berline compacte tricorps …

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  • 10Service Economy, The — Economic activity has traditionally been divided into extractive, constructive, manufacturing, and service sectors. With the decline of heavy engineering and the rise of the knowledge based economy, the service industries make up an ever… …

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