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  • 11LUV recovery — n. A global economic recovery characterized by a mixture of slow, moderate, and rapid growth rates. Also: LUV shaped recovery. Example Citations: Famed New York based economic bear Nouriel Roubini called it a LUV recovery. The euro zone economies …

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  • 12Great Leap Forward — For other uses, see Great Leap Forward (disambiguation). History of the People s Republic of China   &#1 …

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  • 13M88 Recovery Vehicle — Infobox Weapon name=M88 caption=An original baseline M88 ( Bergepanzer 1 ) ARV of the German Army on static display at the Panzermuseum Munster, Germany. origin= USA type= Armored Recovery Vehicle is vehicle=yes service= 1961–present used by= See …

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  • 14Future Combat Systems Recovery and Maintenance Vehicle — Overview Part of the proposed Future Combat Systems This is one of the family of Manned Ground Vehicle MGV proposed for a lighter and more transportable system in which every member of the family of ground, air, manned, and robotic, systems all… …

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  • 15George Hunt (forward) — Infobox Football biography playername = George Hunt fullname = George Samuel Hunt dateofbirth = birth date|1910|2|22|df=y cityofbirth = Barnsley, Yorkshire countryofbirth = England dateofdeath = death date and age|1996|9|19|1910|2|22|df=y… …

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  • 16mail recovery center — (MRC) A postal facility designated only to receive and attempt to return undeliverable and unforwardable mail of obvious value. Unpaid mail without a return address is also sent to one of these facilities. (Also see forward and undeliverable as… …

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  • 17ram-recovery speed — The speed at which the ram effect caused by the forward movement of the aircraft increases the air pressure at the compressor inlet until it is the same as that of the ambient air …

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  • 18Glossary of fencing — Touché redirects here. For other uses, see Touché (disambiguation). Glossary of terms used in fencing. Contents 1 Footwork 2 Blade Work …

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  • 19Fencing terms — Definitions and explanations of terms and maneuvers in fencing. Footwork; Advance : The ‘advance’ is the basic forward movement. The front foot moves first, beginning by lifting the toes. Straighten the leg at the knee, pushing the heel out in… …

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  • 20Fault-tolerant system — This article contains specific implementations of fault tolerant systems. For general theory, see fault tolerant design. Fault tolerance or graceful degradation is the property that enables a system (often computer based) to continue operating… …

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