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  2. Maybach 57 and 62 - Wikipedia

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    The Maybach 62 included as standard features such as fully reclining rear seats, Maybach four-zone climate control, tinted windows, infrared-reflecting laminated glass all round, AirMATIC dual-control air suspension, display instruments in rear roof liner (showing speed, time, and outside temperature), folding rear tables (left and right), 21 ...

  3. Neobike - Wikipedia

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    The remit was to produce officially licensed copies of the Brompton folding bicycle for sale into Asian and Japanese markets, where Brompton were not able to keep up with demand. For this, Brompton loaned Neobike design plans and specialist tooling, in exchange for a per-unit royalty agreement.

  4. Montague Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Montague Electric Bi-Frame from the early 1990s. Montague Corporation was formed in 1987 by David and Harry Montague. [1] Prior to the foundation of Montague Bikes, Washington-based architect Harry Montague began making plans to build a full-size folding bicycle that could accommodate his 6'2" frame.

  5. Bickerton (bicycle) - Wikipedia

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    The Bickerton was a portable bicycle launched when folding bicycles tended to be 20-inch (51 cm) step-through frames with a simple hinge, such as the folding variant of the Raleigh Twenty. The first Bickerton was made entirely of aluminium profiles, without any welds.

  6. Ancient furniture - Wikipedia

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    Tables could have circular tops, and four legs or even one central leg instead of three. Tables in ancient Greece were used mostly for dining purposes – in depictions of banquets, it appears as though each participant would have utilized a single table, rather than a collective use of a larger piece.

  7. Miura fold - Wikipedia

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    Animation of the folding and unfolding of a Miura-creased material The Miura fold ( ミウラ折り , Miura-ori ) is a method of folding a flat surface such as a sheet of paper into a smaller area. The fold is named for its inventor, Japanese astrophysicist Kōryō Miura .

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