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  2. PBKA - Wikipedia

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    1⁄2 in) standard gauge. Thalys PBKA is a high-speed trainset, manufactured by the French company GEC-Alsthom, and used on the international Eurostar service. Originally built for Thalys (which later merged with Eurostar) they were intended to operate between Paris, Brussels, Köln (English: Cologne) and Amsterdam, forming the abbreviation ...

  3. List of Young Sheldon episodes - Wikipedia

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    Young Sheldon is an American coming-of-age sitcom television series created by Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro for CBS.The series is a spin-off prequel to The Big Bang Theory and chronicles the life of the character Sheldon Cooper as a child living with his family in East Texas.

  4. 7 - Wikipedia

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    7 is the only number D for which the equation 2 n − D = x 2 has more than two solutions for n and x natural. In particular, the equation 2 n − 7 = x 2 is known as the Ramanujan–Nagell equation. There are 7 frieze groups in two dimensions, consisting of symmetries of the plane whose group of translations is isomorphic to the group of integers.

  5. Al Hirschfeld Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Lobby and auditorium interior. The Al Hirschfeld Theatre, originally the Martin Beck Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 302 West 45th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1924, it was designed by G. Albert Lansburgh in a Moorish and Byzantine style and was constructed for vaudevillian Martin Beck.

  6. XL Airways Germany Flight 888T - Wikipedia

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    XL Airways Germany Flight 888T ( GXL888T) [1] was an acceptance flight for an Airbus A320 on 27 November 2008. The aircraft crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, 7 km (4.3 mi; 3.8 nmi) off Canet-en-Roussillon on the French coast, close to the Spanish border, killing all seven people on board. The subsequent investigation attributed the accident ...

  7. Qualcomm Snapdragon - Wikipedia

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    Qualcomm Snapdragon. Snapdragon is a suite of system-on-a-chip (SoC) semiconductor products for mobile devices designed and marketed by Qualcomm Technologies Inc. The Snapdragon's central processing unit (CPU) uses the ARM architecture. As such, Qualcomm often refers to the Snapdragon as a "mobile platform".

  8. List of ZiL vehicles - Wikipedia

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    ZIL-169G (prototype for ZIL-4331) ZIL-E169A (1964, prototype cab-over truck) ZIL-170 (1969, prototype for KamAZ-5320) ZIL-175 (1969, two-axle version of ZIL-170, prototype for Kamaz) ZIL-485 (amphibious vehicle based on ZIS-151) ZIL-553 (cement mixer based on ZIL-164) ZIL-555 (1964, dump truck based on ZIL-130) ZIL-585 (1957-1966, dump truck ...

  9. Julian Guthrie - Wikipedia

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    Guthrie started her journalism career at the San Francisco Examiner, and after its merger, continued at the San Francisco Chronicle. [1] She published her first book, The Grace of Everyday Saints, in 2011, about a church's closure order. It was based on work she had done as metro reporter covering the church's drama in 2005. [2]