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  • 1Steel Panthers — Logo de Steel Panthers : World at War Éditeur SSI Inc., Matrix Games, Shrapnel Games …

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  • 2Grille — A grille (French word from Latin craticula , small grill) is an opening of several slits side by side in a wall or metal sheet or other barrier, usually to let air or water enter and/or leave but keep larger objects including people and animals… …

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  • 3Chevrolet Vega — 1972 Chevrolet Vega GT Hatchback Coupe Manufacturer Chevrolet Division of General Motors Also called Vega 2300 …

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  • 4Willys MB — Infobox Automobile name=Willys MB / Ford GPW manufacturer=Willys and Ford parent company= production=640,000 standardized; 8,690 other (1941 ndash;1945) predecessor= successor= Willys M38 class= body style=can be piled for shipping, plastic… …

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  • 5Nissan Sunny — For the Nissan Sunny sold in European markets during this period, see N14 Pulsar Datsun 1200 Coupé, B110 Series The Nissan Sunny is a small car from Nissan. It was launched in 1966 as the Datsun 1000 and although production in Japan ended in 2004 …

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  • 7EMD F3 — Infobox Locomotive name=EMD F3 powertype=Diesel electric gauge=RailGauge|ussg caption=CB Q #120, a 4 unit ABBA set built in 1947, hauling a 51 car freight in 1950. This example is a Phase II (early) locomotive with a smooth passenger pilot, and a …

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  • 8Disasters — ▪ 2009 Introduction Aviation       January 23, Poland. A Spanish built CASA transport plane carrying members of the Polish air force home from a conference on flight safety in Warsaw crashes near the town of Miroslawiec; all 20 aboard are killed …

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  • 9Alcatraz Island — Alcatraz redirects here. For other uses, see Alcatraz (disambiguation). Alcatraz Island IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape) …

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  • 10Fountain — For other uses, see Fountain (disambiguation). the Jet d eau, in Geneva (1951), rises 140 meters (459 feet) above Lake Geneva …

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