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  • 121Telecommunications in Ethiopia — is currently a monopoly in the control of the Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation (ETC); all telephone service and internet access[clarification needed] requires ETC to be involved. As of 2006, 866,700 cellular phones and 725,000 main line… …

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  • 122Ilyushin Il-96 — infobox Aircraft name = Il 96 type = Widebody airliner manufacturer = Ilyushin caption = An Aeroflot Il 96 300 designer = first flight = September 28, 1988 introduced = December 29, 1992 with Aeroflot produced = 1993 retired = primary user =… …

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  • 123DBAG Class 101 — Power type Electric Builder ADtranz Model 101 Build date 1996–1999 Total …

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  • 124Distributed GIS — concerns itself with GI Systems that do not have all of the system components in the same physical location. This could be the processing, the database, the rendering or the user interface. Examples of distributed systems are web based GIS,… …

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  • 125Arthur C. Clarke — Arthur Clarke redirects here. For other uses, see Arthur Clarke (disambiguation). Sir Arthur C. Clarke, CBE Arthur C. Clarke at his home office in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 28 March 2005 Born 16 December 1917(1917 12 16) …

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  • 126Communications in Ethiopia — History= The first telegraph line in Ethiopia was constructed in the years 1897 1899 between the cities of Harar and the capital Addis Ababa. This was extended in 1904 by a line that ran from Addis Ababa through Tigray into Eritrea and to… …

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  • 127Emergency brake (train) — This article is about emergency brakes on trains. For emergency brakes in cars, see hand brake. Driver s brake handle in a UK Electric Multiple Unit On trains, the expression emergency brake has several meanings: The maximum brake force available …

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  • 128brazil — /breuh zil /, n. brazilwood. [1350 1400; ME brasile < ML < It < Sp brasil, deriv. of brasa live coal (the wood being red in color) < Gmc; see BRAISE] * * * Brazil Introduction Brazil Background: Following three centuries under the rule of&#8230; …

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