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  • 81Caterpillar Inc. — Caterpillar Inc. Type Public Traded as NYSE: CAT Dow Jones Industrial Average Component …

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  • 82Dornier Do 217 — Do 217 Do 217 E 2 Role Medium bomber Heavy bomber …

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  • 83Continental Motors, Inc. — Continental Motors, Inc. Type Operating Division Industry Aircraft engines Predecessor Continental Motors Corporation …

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  • 84Steam locomotive — A steam locomotive is a locomotive powered by steam. The term usually refers to its use on railways, but can also refer to a road locomotive such as a traction engine or steamroller.Steam locomotives dominated rail traction from the mid 19th… …

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  • 85Ford Thunderbird — T Bird redirects here. For the microprocessor, see Athlon. Ford Thunderbird Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Production 1955–1997 2002–2005 …

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  • 86Edger — An edger, also known as a lawn edger or stick edger, is a lawn care tool used to cleanly separate a lawn from a walkway or other paved surface, such as a concrete sidewalk or asphalt path. Edgers may be manual or automated, typically employing a… …

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  • 87First-generation Ford Taurus — Infobox Automobile name = First generation Ford Taurus aka = manufacturer = Ford Motor Company production = 1986 1991 assembly = Hapeville, Georgia, USA Chicago, Illinois, USA predecessor = Ford LTD successor = Second generation Ford Taurus class …

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  • 88Toyota Crown Majesta — This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Japanese Wikipedia. Toyota Crown Majesta …

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  • 89helicopter — /hel i kop teuhr, hee li /, n. 1. any of a class of heavier than air craft that are lifted and sustained in the air horizontally by rotating wings or blades turning on vertical axes through power supplied by an engine. v.i. 2. to fly in a… …

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  • 90technology, history of — Introduction       the development over time of systematic techniques for making and doing things. The term technology, a combination of the Greek technē, “art, craft,” with logos, “word, speech,” meant in Greece a discourse on the arts, both… …

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