performance car

  • 1Performance Car — Infobox Magazine | title = Performance Car | image size = 200px | image caption = Final issue cover, July 1998 editor = hidden|ta1=left|Editors|Ian Wearing Jesse Crosse Paul Clark Brett Fraser frequency = Monthly category = Automobile magazine… …

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  • 2performance car — /pəˈfɔməns ka/ (say puh fawmuhns kah) noun → racing car …

  • 3NZ Performance Car — logo Editor Peter Kelly Former editors Sean Managh, Matt Greenop, Brad Lord Categories automotive Frequency Monthly Circulation …

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  • 4NZ Performance Car TV — The NZ Performance Car TV logo Format Sports, Entertainment, Motoring Created by Greg Vincent, Graham Ralphs, Darren Cottingham, Michael White …

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  • 5Practical Performance Car Magazine — ( PPC ) is a British car magazine published monthly by Blockhead Media. The magazine uses the strap lines Performance Tuning for Grown Ups and Building, tuning buying real world performance cars [http://www.ppcmag.co.uk] .The magazine takes an… …

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  • 6performance — [[t]pə(r)fɔ͟ː(r)məns[/t]] ♦♦ performances 1) N COUNT A performance involves entertaining an audience by doing something such as singing, dancing, or acting. Inside the theatre, they were giving a performance of Bizet s Carmen. ...her performance… …

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  • 7Performance (art) — Art performance Pour les articles homonymes, voir Performance (homonymie). Performance de Joseph Beuys, 1978 : Jeder Mens …

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  • 8Performance artistique — Art performance Pour les articles homonymes, voir Performance (homonymie). Performance de Joseph Beuys, 1978 : Jeder Mens …

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  • 9performance — n. 1 (usu. foll. by of) a the act or process of performing or carrying out. b the execution or fulfilment (of a duty etc.). 2 a staging or production (of a drama, piece of music, etc.) (the afternoon performance). 3 a person s achievement under… …

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  • 10PERFORMANCE (art et esthétique) — «Performance»: ce vocable – loin de désigner un quelconque exploit sportif – relève de ce qu’il est convenu de considérer comme du franglais ; directement issu du verbe to perform , «interpréter», il est attesté au début des années 1970 dans le… …

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