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  • 101Third rail — For other uses, see Third rail (disambiguation). Third rail at the West Falls Church Metro station near Washington, D.C., electrified at 750 volts. The third rail is at the top of the image, with a white canopy above it. The two lower rails… …

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  • 102Twin City Rapid Transit — Infobox Defunct Company company name = Twin City Rapid Transit company slogan = fate = streetcar system dismantled completely in 1954, sold in 1970 successor = Metro Transit foundation = 1875 defunct = 1970 location = Minneapolis St. Paul… …

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  • 103Delaware Memorial Bridge — Carries 8 lanes of I 295 …

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  • 104Nueva trova — Music of Cuba General topics Related articles Genres Batá and yuka · Bolero · Chachachá · …

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  • 105Track circuit — A track circuit is a simple electrical device used to detect the presence or absence of a train on rail tracks, used to inform signallers and control relevant signals. Principles and operation The basic principle behind the track circuit lies in… …

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  • 1061994 San Marino Grand Prix — Infobox Grand Prix race report Type = F1 Grand Prix = San Marino date=May 1 year=1994 Race No = 3 Season No = 16 Official name = 14o Gran Premio di San Marino location=Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Imola, Emilia Romagna, Italy Course mi = 3.065… …

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  • 107SS Marine Sulphur Queen — The collected remains of the Marine Sulphur Queen, recovered February 1963. (U.S. Coast Guard) Career Name: SS Esso New Haven …

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  • 108Qvale Mangusta — Manufacturer Qvale Production 2000–2002 (284 produced (55 with automatic), including 18 for the European market) …

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  • 109List of Saw characters — Actors who have portrayed central characters of the series. Top, left to right: Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Cary Elwes. Bottom, left to right: Costas Mandylor, Danny Glover, Betsy Russell. The Saw series of horror films features a large cast of… …

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  • 110Western use of the Swastika in the early 20th century — adopted the symbol in the 1920s, it continued in use in Western countries with its original meaning until the Nazi association became dominant in the 1930s. The term swastika is first attested in English in 1871, and first refers to the Nazi… …

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