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  • 1Belt (mechanical) — For other belts, see Belt (disambiguation). A pair of vee belts …

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  • 2Open All Hours — Series title card, 1976–1985. Format Comedy Created by Roy Clarke …

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  • 3Open Water (film) — Open Water Theatrical release poster Directed by Chris Kentis Produced by Laura Lau Estelle La …

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  • 4Open space reserve — This article is about a land use planning and conservation term. For other things and terms with the same name, see Open space. Mount Loretto Unique Area, New York City Open space reserve, open space preserve, and open space reservation, are… …

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  • 5Open Championship — The Open Championship, außerhalb Großbritanniens manchmal auch British Open genannt, ist das älteste noch ausgespielte Golfturnier der Welt. Golf Grand Slam Turniere Turnier Ort Entstehung Termin US Masters Augusta, Georgia 1934 April U.S. Open… …

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  • 6Open Championsip — The Open Championship, außerhalb Großbritanniens manchmal auch British Open genannt, ist das älteste noch ausgespielte Golfturnier der Welt. Golf Grand Slam Turniere Turnier Ort Entstehung Termin US Masters Augusta, Georgia 1934 April U.S. Open… …

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  • 7belt drive — Pair of pulleys attached to usually parallel shafts and connected by an encircling flexible belt (band) that can serve to transmit and modify rotary motion from one shaft to the other. Most belt drives consist of flat leather, rubber, or fabric… …

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  • 8Belt Line Railway (Toronto) — Infobox SG rail railroad name=Belt Line Railway logo size= old gauge= logo filename= locale=Toronto, Ontario, Canada start year=1892 end year=1894 hq city=Toronto, Ontario, Canada marks=The Belt Line Railway was built in Toronto, Ontario, Canada… …

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  • 9belt — noun 1 narrow piece of leather, etc. worn around the waist ADJECTIVE ▪ narrow, wide ▪ thick ▪ leather ▪ chain, studded …

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  • 10open — [[t]o͟ʊpən[/t]] ♦ opens, opening, opened 1) V ERG If you open something such as a door, window, or lid, or if it opens, its position is changed so that it no longer covers a hole or gap. [V n] He opened the window and looked out... The church… …

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