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  • ...as an important bomber, particularly in the [[North African Campaign|North African theatre]] of the war.
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  • ...lines until the end of production in [[1989]] ([[Europe]]) and [[1986]] ([[North America]]). The new six-cylinder engine received rave reviews from the moto All right hand drive vehicles for the South African market were asembled in [[South Africa]], in Fiat's [[Uitenhage]] plant in
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  • ...part of the [[Atlantic Ocean]] almost completely enclosed by land, on the north by [[Europe]], on the south by [[Africa]], and on the east by [[Asia]]. It *'''Asia''' (from north to south): [[Turkey]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]] and [[Israel]].
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  • ...ile, but lacks fresh water. The principal town (pop. about 3000) is on the north-west, upon the only harbour (only fit for small steamers), which is fortifi ...terra-cottas of a small sanctuary of the Punic period were found near the north coast.
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  • ...er of Operations|Mediterranean]], [[African Theatres of World War II|North African]] theatre. A number of transport aircraft were handed to the [[Luftwaffe]]
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  • ...PJ4]] car owed much to Philippe's [[Lotus 72]] design. It appeared for the North American races at the end of the 1974 season and was gradually developed th | [[1974 South African Grand Prix|RSA]]<br><font color=black><small></small>
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  • |Last win || [[1968 South African Grand Prix|1968]] [[South African Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1968 South African Grand Prix|1968]] [[South African Grand Prix]]
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  • ...Toyota]] || {{flagiconJPN}} [[Japan]]ese || {{flagiconGER}} [[Cologne]], [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], [[Germany]] |align="left"| [[1992 South African Grand Prix|1992 S. African]]
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  • ...enceforth the island was part of the [[Byzantine Empire]], included in the African [[prefect]]ure. The local governor sat in Caralis. During the [[Gothic Wars ...by one Mujahid (Latinized in ''Museto''), who established a colony in the north in 1018-1028. Pope [[Benedict VIII]] asked the aid of the [[Repubbliche Mar
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  • ...a small [[Volcano|volcanic]] island in the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]], about 25 km north of Sicily and the southernmost of the [[Aeolian Islands]]. It is 21 square ...canic activity in the region is largely the result of the northward-moving African Plate meeting the Eurasian Plate. There are three volcanic centres on the i
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  • *[[North-Eastern Swiss Alps]]. ...en the Western and Eastern Alps: ''[[helvetic nappes|Helveticum]]'' in the north, ''[[Penninic nappes|Penninicum]]'' and ''[[Austroalpine nappes|Austroalpin
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  • The omnibus also extended the reach of the North Atlantic post-[[Georgian era|Georgian]], post-[[Federal architecture|Federa ...on a bus network to provide services. The largest single city bus fleet in North America is in [[Transportation in New York City|New York City]].
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  • ...en the first trickle of [[North African immigrants]] began arriving. These North Africans, mostly of Berber or Arab origin, came mainly from heavily Islamic ...ral, hip hop from the south of Italy tends to be harder than that from the north [1][http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/MIE/Part2_chapter08.html]
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  • After the first race of the F1 season in [[1968 South African Grand Prix|South Africa]], Amon achieved [[pole position]]s in three of the ...wart's Tyrrell March for the opening [[1970 South African Grand Prix|South African GP]] only for his own March to overheat within fourteen laps; then qualifie
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  • ...Love]]'' (2004) with [[Rhys Ifans]]. In 2005, Craig played a Jewish, South African-born [[Mossad]] agent in [[Steven Spielberg]]'s controversial political thr | [[1996 in television|1996]] || ''[[Our Friends in the North]]'' || George "Geordie" Peacock || Television drama
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  • ...a 2.85 mile course near [[Bridgehampton, New York]]. His sponsor was the [[North American Racing Team]] of [[Luigi Chinetti]]. | [[1963 South African Grand Prix|RSA]]
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  • ...512S]]. This was one of a series of 11 endurance events held in Europe and North America for the 1970 world manufacturers championship. Vaccarella and [[Toi | [[1962 South African Grand Prix|RSA]]<br><small></small>
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  • |bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[1962 South African Grand Prix|<font color=black>RSA]]<br><font color=black><small>Ret</small> |bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[1963 South African Grand Prix|<font color=black>RSA]]<br><font color=black><small>Ret</small>
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  • ...en the first trickle of [[North African immigrants]] began arriving. These North Africans, mostly of Berber or Arab origin, came mainly from heavily Islamic ...ral, hip hop from the south of Italy tends to be harder than that from the north [1][http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/MIE/Part2_chapter08.html]
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  • * Africa: [[Confederation of African Football]] (CAF) * Central/North America & Caribbean: [[CONCACAF|Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football]] (CONCACAF; also know
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  • Padua claims to be the oldest city in north Italy; the [[commune (medieval) | early medieval commune]] justified itself Padua, in common with north-eastern Italy, suffered severely from the invasion of the [[Hun]]s under [[
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  • ...ime examples of circuit racing while events like the [[Isle of Man TT]], [[North West 200]] and the [[Macau Grand Prix]] are prime examples of closed public ...adiums and open or closed arenas, it is notable for its numerous jumps. In North America this has been turned into an extremely popular spectator sport, reg
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  • *North European Formula Ford Championship ([http://www.fia-nez.eu/pdf/results/2007 *South African Formula Ford Championship ([http://www.formulaford.co.za])
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  • ...[[peninsula]] of [[Eurasia]], west of [[Asia]]. Europe is bounded to the north by the [[Arctic Ocean]], to the west by the [[Atlantic Ocean]], to the sout ...Greece]], and by [[500 BC]] its meaning had been extended to lands to the north.
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  • ...ese]], [[Milan]], [[Italy]]<br>Rosslyn plant, [[South Africa]]<br>[[Brits, North West|Brits]], [[South Africa]] ...timated 750 were assembled before all production ceased in 1986. The South African market also introduced the 3.0&nbsp;L GTV-6, predating the international de
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  • of Pantera parts in North America. (USA) ...gland Inc. - - Sports and vintage race car sales, service and race prep in North Carolina. (USA)
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  • |First win ||[[1971 South African Grand Prix|1971]] [[South African Grand Prix]] From 1956 to 1979, the top [[open wheel racing]] series in North America was the USAC National Championship. It was often referred to as [[C
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  • In the UK, the Great Eastern Railway, the North Eastern Railway and the Caledonian Railway adopted the Westinghouse system. ...wever there are also trains with air brakes and dual brakes in use. Other African railways are believed to continue to use the vacuum brake. Other operators
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  • ...Closely following, Africans number 19,060, but are almost entirely [[North African]] [[Arab]] rather sub-saharan blacks. A recent and growing Asian population ...to their present location on Via Zamboni (formerly Via San Donato), in the north-eastern sector of the city centre. Today, the University's 23 faculties, 68
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  • ...he 333 SP, manufactured at Michelotto, won a great number of races both in North America and Europe. Ferrari also hired Dallara to develop the racing versio || [[1992 South African Grand Prix|RSA]]
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  • ...nautica fought from the icy steppes of [[Russia]] to the sand of the North African desert losing men and machines. After the armistice of [[8 September]] [[19 :'''''Prima Regione Aerea'' - First Air Region''' (North Italy)
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  • | [[Audi Sport North America]] (LMP900) |bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| [[1982 South African Grand Prix|<font color=black>RSA]]<br/><font color=black><small>7</small>
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  • | Sirius Satellite Radio will Be Exclusive North American Radio Broadcaster of F1 | {{flagiconSouth Africa|1928}} [[South African Grand Prix]]
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  • * [[North American Touring Car Championship]] (NATCC) ran from 1996 to 1997. * [[Bankfin Touring Car Championship]] (South African Touring Car Championship)) which ended in 2000.
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  • ...maybe someone would pursue non-democratic means to obtain autonomy for the North. Although Bossi never said that his own party would pursue non-democratic m ...hip between Umberto Bossi and [[Silvio Berlusconi]] remains strong and the North is upset by the moves of the government led by [[Romano Prodi]] (whose camp
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  • ...al thousand copies were built and used, primarily in Western Europe and in North America. Its popularity rapidly faded when, partly due to increasing number Widely imitated, the safety bicycle completely replaced the high-wheeler in North America and Western Europe by 1890. Meanwhile [[John Boyd Dunlop|John Dunlo
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  • ...Islands]] and [[Pantelleria Island]] to the west, [[Ustica Island]] to the north-west, and the [[Pelagian Islands]] to the south-west. ...[Punic]] trading communities with ties to [[Carthage]], which was on the [[African]] mainland, not far from the southwest corner of the region, and had its ow
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  • ...[[Corsica]] in [[France]] to [[Genoa]], [[Livorno]], [[Civitavecchia]] and North of [[Sardinia]]. Some regular ferry services connect [[Sicily]] to some [[North Africa|North African]] harbours.
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  • ...ulations from around the Mediterranean, especially Greece, the Balkans and North Africa, have established large communities in the southern peninsula over t ...had no major initiative to preserve traditional musics. Immigration from North Africa, Asia, and other European countries led to further diversification o
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  • ...for the nearby [[Kensington North (UK Parliament constituency)|Kensington North]] seat in the [[United Kingdom general election, 1959|1959 General Election ...s of my life."'' Mosley, recalling March's first F1 race, the [[1970 South African Grand Prix]]''
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  • The U.S. army used catalytic carburetors in World War II in the North African desert, to achieve substantial logistic surprise against the Germans.
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  • ...V episode]] in 1954, [[Bob Holness]] portrayed James Bond, in a 1956 South African radio adaptation of Moonraker, [[David Niven]] played the role in an [[Casi ...adventures were initially influenced by earlier spy thrillers such as ''[[North by Northwest]]'', ''[[Saboteur (film)|Saboteur]]'', and ''[[Journey Into Fe
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  • ...V episode]] in 1954, [[Bob Holness]] portrayed James Bond, in a 1956 South African radio adaptation of Moonraker, [[David Niven]] played the role in an [[Casi ...adventures were initially influenced by earlier spy thrillers such as ''[[North by Northwest]]'', ''[[Saboteur (film)|Saboteur]]'', and ''[[Journey Into Fe
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  • ...urtees the championship and Bandini fourth place. In the last two races in North America, the Ferrari were entered by private team NART and painted in the U ...mance in a season-opening race since they drew a blank in the [[1992 South African Grand Prix]] at Kyalami with France's [[Jean Alesi]] and Italian [[Ivan Cap
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