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  • 1Formula 409 — is a Clorox Company brand of home cleaning products that includes Formula 409 All Purpose Cleaner, Formula 409 Glass and Surface Cleaner, Formula 409 Carpet Cleaner, and many others. The flagship product was invented in 1957 by Morris D. Rouff… …

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  • 2fractional share formula — See marital deduction …

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  • 3fractional share formula — See marital deduction …

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  • 4Formula One Group — Formula One portal …

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  • 5Formula One — F1 redirects here. For other uses, see F1 (disambiguation). For other uses, see Formula One (disambiguation). Formula One Category Single seater Country or region Worldwide …

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  • 6Formula Three Sudamericana — Infobox motorsport championship pixels = caption = category = Single seaters country/region = South America inaugural = 1987 folded = drivers = 28 (2006) teams = 8 (2006) constructors = 1 engines = 1 [Single engine supplier applies to Class A… …

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  • 7Formula 16 (sailing) — The Formula 16 (F16) sport catamaran is a 5 m long beach catamaran with an asymmetric spinnaker setup.It is actively sailed in two modes: doublehanded with a jib ( 2 up ), and singlehanded without a jib ( 1 up ).Its class rules setup is very… …

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  • 8share out — PHRASAL VERB If you share out an amount of something, you give each person in a group an equal or fair part of it. → See also share out [V n P] If you start taking the prize money off the people from the top then you could share it out a bit more …

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  • 9History of Formula One — Formula One has its roots in the European Grand Prix motor racing ( q.v. for pre 1947 history) of the 1920s and 1930s. However, the foundation of Formula One began in 1946 with the Fédération Internationale de l Automobile s (FIA s)… …

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  • 10Barnett formula — The Barnett formula is a mechanism used by Her Majesty s Treasury in the United Kingdom to adjust automatically some elements of public expenditure in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales to reflect decisions affecting other parts of the country …

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