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  • 71High Speed 1 — approaching the Medway Viaducts …

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  • 72High-speed rail in Australia — Australia is a country without any high speed rail (200 km/h or above). [cite web url=http://www.uic.asso.fr/gv/article.php3?id article=14 title=General definitions of highspeed publisher=International Union of Railways accessdate=2008 08 13]… …

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  • 74High-speed rail by country — This article provides of a list of operating High speed rail networks, listed by country. High speed rail is public transport by rail at speeds in excess of 200 km/h (125 mph) [ [http://www.uic.asso.fr/gv/article.php3?id article=14 General… …

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  • 75High-speed rail in Canada — Although Canada does not have high speed rail lines, there have been two routes frequently proposed as suitable for a high speed rail corridor:* Edmonton to Calgary via Red Deer* Windsor to Quebec City via London, Toronto, Ottawa and MontrealA… …

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  • 76High-speed rail in Sweden — Sweden today runs many trains at 200 km/h. Train types include the X2 tilting trains for long distances, the Regina widebody trains, the X40 double decker regional trains, and the Arlanda Airport Express X3. Since both the X2 and X3 are allowed… …

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  • 77Cost accounting — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 78High definition optical disc format war — The high definition optical disc format war was a format war between the Blu ray Disc and HD DVD optical disc standards for storing high definition video and audio. These standards emerged between 2000 and 2002 and attracted both the mutual and… …

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  • 79Cost — This article is about the economic concept. For the scientific organization, see COST. For uses of The Cost , see The Cost (disambiguation). Expenditure redirects here. For personal consumption expenditure, see Consumption (economics). In… …

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  • 80Cost of capital — The cost of capital is a term used in the field of financial investment to refer to the cost of a company s funds (both debt and equity), or, from an investor s point of view the shareholder s required return on a portfolio of all the company s… …

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