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  • 51List of bicycle parts — This is a list of bicycle parts.*Axle *Ball bearing *Bar ends extensions at the end of straight handlebars to allow for multiple hand possitions. *Basket cargo carrier *Bottle cage a holder for a water bottle *Bottom bracket The bearing system… …

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  • 52List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 53Pit stop — For the technique to cause a car to spin around (and stop) quickly, see PIT maneuver. For other uses, see Pitstop. Indianapolis Motor Speedway Formula 1 pit lane and garages (right) adjacent to the oval racing lane …

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  • 54Junkers Ju 87 — infobox Aircraft name = Junkers Ju 87 type = Dive bomber manufacturer = Junkers caption = A Ju 87 B 2 designer = Hermann Pohlmann first flight = 17 September 1935 introduction = avyear|1936 retired = avyear|1945 ( Luftwaffe ) number built =… …

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  • 55Mercedes-Benz G-Class — For G class stars, see Stellar classification. Mercedes Benz G Class Manufacturer Mercedes Benz Production 1979–present …

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  • 56Boragh — Infobox Weapon name=Boragh caption=Boragh APC origin=Iran type=Armoured personnel carrier is vehicle=yes manufacturer=Defense Industries Organization production date=1997 Present used by= See Operators length=6.72 m width=3.10 m height=1.66 m… …

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  • 57HTMS Chakri Naruebet — underway in the South China Sea in early 2001 Career (Thailand) …

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  • 58Dassault Rafale — Rafale A Rafale B (foreground), and a Rafale C (background) of the French Air Force Role Multirole fighter aircraft …

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  • 59AR-15 — The AR 15 comes in many sizes and has many options, depending on the manufacturer. The part shown bottom center is the lower receiver, which under US law is the component legally considered the firearm . Type …

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  • 60metabolism — /meuh tab euh liz euhm/, n. 1. Biol., Physiol. the sum of the physical and chemical processes in an organism by which its material substance is produced, maintained, and destroyed, and by which energy is made available. Cf. anabolism, catabolism …

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