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  • 41Power Surge (ride) — Power Surge is a high impact thrill ride designed by Italian ride manufacturer Zamperla. The Power Surge was first operated in 1999, and is produced in both trailer mounted and park versions. Zamperla recommends that riders be 48 inches (122 cm)… …

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  • 42Anaconda (roller coaster) — Infobox roller coaster name=Anaconda caption=The double corkscrew element location=Kings Dominion section= type=Steel type2= type3= status=Operating opened=March 23, 1991 manufacturer=Arrow Dynamics designer=Ron Toomer model=Custom Looping… …

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  • 43Hellenistic armies — The Hellenistic armies is the term applied to the armies of the successor kingdoms which emerged after the death of the Alexander the Great. After his death, Alexander s huge empire was torn between his succesors, the Diadochi. During the Wars of …

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  • 44John D. States — John Dunham States (born 1925 in Rochester, NY) is an orthopedic surgeon who has dedicated his career to improving automotive safety. He is a graduate of the University of Rochester, and received his M.D. from Harvard Medical School. He was a… …

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  • 45roller coaster — 1. a small gravity railroad, esp. in an amusement park, having a train with open cars that moves along a high, sharply winding trestle built with steep inclines that produce sudden, speedy plunges for thrill seeking passengers. 2. a car or train… …

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  • 46miracle — noun a) A wonderful event occurring in the physical world attributed to supernatural powers. Secondly, it was a miracle that a document hammered out with such difficulty, satisfying very few of its authors completely and satisfying some of them… …

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  • 47webbing — noun a) A sturdy woven fabric The webbing of the lawn chair made marks on his thigh. b) A belt and shoulder harness with attached pouches used to carry a soldiers equipment, water, ammunition, etc. He caught the ball in the webbing. Syn: web gear …

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  • 48seat belt — A passive restraint system which encircles the hips to prevent the occupant from being ejected from the vehicle. Often the seat belt is part of the shoulder harness. The use of seat belts is mandatory in every province and state in North America… …

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  • 49safety belt — n. 1. a belt attaching a telephone lineman, window washer, etc. to a telephone pole, window sill, etc. to prevent falling 2. a restraining belt, as in an airplane or motor vehicle: see SEAT BELT, SHOULDER HARNESS …

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  • 50seat belt — n. 1. a device consisting of an anchored strap or straps that buckle across the hips to hold a seated passenger safely in place as during a collision 2. such a device combined with a SHOULDER HARNESS, as in an automobile: Also written seatbelt n …

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