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  • 121unoccupied vehicle — A vehicle which is unattended so that there is no one to move or to see to the moving of it in case traffic conditions require removal. McLaurine v Birmingham, 247 Ala 414, 24 So 2d 755, 163 ALR 962 …

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  • 122In Case of Rapture — is the title given to the second episode (aired in 2004) in season four of the HBO show Six Feet Under which chronicles the lives and events surrounding a Los Angeles family run funeral home.The title refers to the events leading up to the death… …

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  • 123transfer case — An auxiliary device in a 4 wheel drive vehicle that allows power to be delivered to both axles. Normally the transfer case incorporates a shifting device so that the front drive can be disconnected, if desired, for running on pavement. Also see… …

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  • 124transfer case — noun 1. : a filing unit for storage of inactive correspondence or records 2. : a housing containing gears used to distribute the driving power between the axles of vehicles equipped with more than one driving axle and usually having a shifting… …

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  • 125Bodyguard — For other uses, see Bodyguard (disambiguation). Bodyguard Bodyguards of Viktor Yushchenko (far left) flank their client as he leaves Gdansk city hall. Occupation Names Close protection officer …

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  • 126AMX-30 — French AMX 30B2 sporting a 105 rifled tank gun Type Main battle tank Place of origin …

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  • 127Flat tire — The term flat tire describes the condition whereby a pneumatic tire becomes deflated, such that the metal of the wheel is no longer kept suspended above the ground. This can occur for several reasons: [ [http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/ab… …

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  • 128Gear — For the gear like device used to drive a roller chain, see Sprocket. This article is about mechanical gears. For other uses, see Gear (disambiguation). Two meshing gears transmitting rotational motion. Note that the smaller gear is rotating… …

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