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  • 31push-bike — Australian Slang bicycle …

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  • 32push bike — Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) bicycle …

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  • 33push-bike — noun (C) BrE informal a bicycle …

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  • 34Recumbent bicycle — A recumbent bicycle is a bicycle which places the rider in a supine or semi supine position (rarely, in a prone position). Recumbents hold the world speed record for a bicycle and were banned from international racing in 1934 cite web url =… …

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  • 35Mulga Bill's Bicycle — Three men and a boy on a bicycle ca. 1896 ca. 1904 in Victoria, Australia Mulga Bill s Bicycle is a poem written in 1896 by Banjo Paterson. The poem is a ballad.[1] Each line is a fourteener, having fourteen syllables and sev …

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  • 36Schwinn Bicycle Company — The Schwinn Bicycle Company was founded by Ignaz Schwinn in Chicago in 1895 and became the dominant manufacturer of American bicycles through most of the 20th century. Its rise demonstrates sound business principles, and its fall, despite… …

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  • 37pushbike — pushˈbike noun (also, esp formerly pushˈ bicycle or pushˈ cycle) a bicycle driven by pedals • • • Main Entry: ↑push …

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  • 38Countersteering — For the similar technique used in automobiles, see Opposite lock. Graphs showing the lean and steer angle response of an otherwise uncontrolled typical bike, traveling at a forward speed in its stable range (in this case 6 m/s), to a steer torque …

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  • 39Wheelchair — seating in a theater (i.e. giving a dedicated, convenient space left free for a user to position his own wheelchair in the cinema) …

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  • 40Baby transport — Stroller redirects here. For other uses, see Stroller (disambiguation). An old style pram for transporting a baby Baby transport (commonly known as a baby carrier, buggy, carrycot, child carrier, perambulator, pram, baby basket, push chair or… …

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