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  • 1salvage — sal·vage / sal vij/ n 1 a: compensation paid for saving a ship or its cargo from the perils of the sea or for recovering it from an actual loss (as in a shipwreck) b: the act of saving or rescuing a ship or its cargo c: the act of saving or… …

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  • 2Metal Fatigue (video game) — Metal Fatigue Cover art of Metal Fatigue Developer(s) Zono Inc. Publisher(s) …

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  • 3salvage yard — UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► a place where old cars and machines are taken apart so that the metal and other parts they contain can be used again: »an auto salvage yard …

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  • 4Metal Max — This article is about the video game. For the series, see Metal Max (series). Metal Max Cover art Developer(s) Crea Tech Publisher(s) …

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  • 5Salvage (short story) — Infobox short story | name = Salvage title orig = translator = author = Orson Scott Card country = United States language = English series = genre = published in = Asimov s Science Fiction publication type = Periodical publisher = media type =… …

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  • 6Metal Max Returns — Infobox VG title = Metal Max Returns developer = Crea Tech publisher = Data East designer = engine = released = vgrelease|Japan|JP| 1995 genre = Console role playing game modes = Single player platforms = Super Famicom media = Cartridge… …

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  • 7Marine salvage — Salvor redirects here. For other uses, see Salvor (disambiguation). Admiralty law …

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  • 8Nucleotide salvage — A salvage pathway is a pathway in which nucleotides (purine and pyrimidine) are synthesized from intermediates in the degradative pathway for nucleotides. Salvage pathways are used to recover bases and nucleosides that are formed during… …

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  • 9Saab 900 — 1984 Saab 900 Turbo with an SPG body kit and wheels. Manufacturer Saab Automobile Production 1978 1998 Predecessor …

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  • 10USS Goff (DD-247) — was a Clemson class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Secretary of the Navy Nathan Goff, Jr.History Goff , built by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation, was launched 2 June 1920; sponsored by Mrs. Nathan …

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