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  • 71Mesosaurus — Temporal range: Cisuralian, 299–280 Ma …

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  • 72Lateral motion device — Lateral motion devices permit the axles in some railroad locomotives to move sideways relative to the frame.PurposeThe coupled driving wheels on steam locomotives (often simply called drivers ) were held in a straight line by the locomotive s… …

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  • 73Battle Flip Shot — Infobox VG title = Battle Flip Shot caption=Screenshot of Battle Flip Shot developer = Visco publisher = Visco designer = released = 1998 (Arcade) platforms= Arcade Game genre = Pong / Breakout modes = Single player, 2 player input=8 way Joystick …

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  • 74SBB-CFF-FFS Re 620 — The Re 620, Re 6/6 in the old numbering scheme, are six axle, electric locomotives of the SBB CFF FFS, which were acquired as a replacement for the Ae 6/6 for heavy services on the Gotthardbahn. They are the most modern of the so called Gotthard… …

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  • 75Western riding — is a style of horseback riding which evolved from the ranching and warfare traditions brought to the Americas by the Spanish Conquistadors, and both equipment and riding style evolved to meet the working needs of the cowboy in the American West.… …

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  • 76Pallet racking — Selective Pallet Rack Very Narrow Aisle pallet racks. Picture taken from a …

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  • 77Duke University Medical Center Patient Rapid Transit — Personnel Rapid Transit Info Locale Durham, NC, US Transit type …

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  • 78slideways — To move sideways in a sliding manner. Possible origin: Found in an old Nissan ad, it was referring to their latest invention: the sliding van door. Our new vehicle doors move up, out, and even slideways …

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  • 79slideways — To move sideways in a sliding manner. Possible origin: Found in an old Nissan ad, it was referring to their latest invention: the sliding van door. Our new vehicle doors move up, out, and even slideways …

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  • 80sidle — /ˈsaɪdl / (say suydl) verb (i) (sidled, sidling) 1. to move sideways or obliquely. 2. to move furtively or unobtrusively: *Then Anderson sidled up to Dad and talked into his ear. –steele rudd, 1899. 3. NZ to negotiate a steep slope or sideling. 4 …