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  • 53Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics — A computer generated, simplified model of bike and rider demonstrating an uncontrolled right turn. An …

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  • 54Bedford M series — The Bedford M series was a commercial vehicle chassis, the first variants of which were made in 1939. It is a normal control 4 wheel chassis designed to carry loads of 2 3 tons. There were two wheelbase lengths offered 10 0 or 11 11 and each was… …

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  • 55Laptot — Laptots were African colonial troops in the service of France between 1750 and the early 1900s. The term laptot probably derives from the word for sailor in the Wolof language. Most laptots were recruited in Senegal, especially at French outposts …

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  • 56Skiffing — refers to the sporting and leisure activity of rowing (or more correctly sculling) a Thames skiff. A Thames skiff is a traditional hand built clinker built wooden craft of a design which has been seen on the River Thames and other waterways in… …

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  • 57Union Trust Building (Seattle) — The Union Trust Building on the corner of Main Street and Occidental Way South (Occidental Mall) in Seattle, Washington, USA, was one of the first rehabilitated buildings in the Pioneer Square neighborhood, now officially a historic district. In… …

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  • 58Lord's Resistance Army — LRA redirects here. For other uses, see LRA (disambiguation). Lord s Resistance Army Participant in the Lord s Resistance Army insurgency, First Sudanese Civil War and Second Sudanese Civil War …

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  • 59packanimal — pack animal n. An animal, such as a mule, used to carry loads. * * * …

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  • 60precast concrete — [prē′kast΄] n. concrete in the form of blocks, pillars, bridge sections, etc. that have been cast into form before being put into position * * * Concrete cast into structural members under factory conditions and then brought to the building site …

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