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  • 81A class torpedo boat — Germany s A class torpedo boats were a class of single funnelled torpedo boat / light destroyer designed by the Marineamt for operations off the coast of occupied Flanders in the First World War. The A designation was to avoid confusion with… …

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  • 82Negative gearing (Australia) — Negative gearing is a form of financial leverage where an investor borrows money to buy an asset, but the income generated by that asset does not cover the interest on the loan. The investor must fund the shortfall until the asset is sold, at… …

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  • 83gear — gearless, adj. /gear/, n. 1. Mach. a. a part, as a disk, wheel, or section of a shaft, having cut teeth of such form, size, and spacing that they mesh with teeth in another part to transmit or receive force and motion. b. an assembly of such… …

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  • 84European city bike — Contemporary styled European city bike with a step through frame …

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  • 85Drum Motor — A Drum Motor (sometimes referred to as a motorised pulley) is in simplistic terms a highly efficient geared motor drive enclosed within a steel shell providing a single component driving pulley for conveyor belts. Drum Motor with Planitory Gear …

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  • 86Rockport, California — Rockport   Unincorporated community   …

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  • 87Courageous class battlecruiser — Courageous as battlecruiser during World War I Class overview Name: Courageous class Operators …

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  • 88Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad — Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad Locale Lewis / Pierce counties, Washington, USA Dates of operation 1980–present Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft  …

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  • 89Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway — In this postcard image, one of the railroad s Shay locomotives works its way up Mount Tamalpais. Note the railroad s practice of pushing trains upgrade, with the engine reversed at the rear of the train. The Mount Tamalpais Muir Woods Railway was …

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  • 90National Association of College Broadcasters — The National Association of College Broadcasters (NACB), was founded in 1988 by students at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Jumpstarted by a $300,000 grant from the now defunct CBS Foundation, thanks to connections through the… …

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