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  • 31iPad — This article is about the line of tablet computers designed and marketed by Apple Inc. For other uses, see iPad (disambiguation). iPad An iPad showing …

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  • 32Nissan Altima — Manufacturer Nissan Production 1993–present Predecessor Nissan Stanza …

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  • 33Chevrolet Cruze — Manufacturer General Motors Also called Daewoo Lacetti Premiere Holden Cruze Production 200 …

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  • 34Gasoline — This article is about the fuel and industrial solvent. For other uses, see Gasoline (disambiguation). Petrol redirects here. For other uses, see Petrol (disambiguation). For the bird group, see petrel. A jar containing gasoline …

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  • 35AR-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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  • 36Tesla Model S — sedan Manufacturer Tesla Motors Also called WhiteStar Production Expected 2012 …

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  • 37Lubricant — A lubricant is a substance introduced to reduce friction between moving surfaces. It may also have the function of transporting foreign particles and of distributing heat. The property of reducing friction is known as lubricity. A good lubricant… …

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  • 38Imperial (automobile) — For Chrysler branded models before 1955 and after 1983 see Chrysler Imperial. This article is about the Imperial marque manufactured by U.S. auto maker Chrysler. For the marque used by British manufacturers in the early 20th century, see Imperial …

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  • 39Gulf Oil — Infobox Company company name = Gulf Oil International Ltd company company type = Private: Amas Holding SA (Luxembourg) ultimate holding company company slogan = Your Local Global Brand foundation = 1985 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania location =… …

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  • 40Ford Crown Victoria — 1998 2002 Ford Crown Victoria LX Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Production 1955–1956 1991–2011 …

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