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  • | {{flagiconUSA}} '''[[United States motorcycle Grand Prix|United States Grand Prix]]''' | {{flagiconItaly}} [[1949 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix|Nations]]
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  • ...-07 [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[A1 Grand Prix]] of Nations''' |{{flagiconthe United Kingdom}} '''[[Great Britain]]'''
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  • ...ion]] ([[WIPO]]), an [[agencies of the United Nations|agency of the United Nations]].
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  • ...-06 [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[A1 Grand Prix]] of Nations''' |{{flagiconUS}} '''[[United States]]'''
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Grand Prix des Nations''' | English || Grand Prix of the Nations
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  • ...ed as a [[UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador|Goodwill Ambassador]] for the [[United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees]].
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  • | align="left" | [[1990 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix|1990 Nations]] |bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[2005 United States motorcycle Grand Prix|USA]] <br><font face=“Trebuchet MS” font c
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  • | 1980 350cc Nations Grand Prix || [[1983 United States Grand Prix West|USAW]]<br /><small>6</small>
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  • ...orld standards, and exposes that region to energy vulnerability, since the United Kingdom, by instance, relies on fossil fuels as its primary source. In the United States, more than 90% of greenhouse gas emissions come from the combustion
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  • ...flying boats made it possible to have regular air transport between the [[United States|U.S.]] and [[Europe]], opening up new air travel routes to [[South A ...of flying boats was quickly recognized, and they were utilized by various nations in tasks from anti-[[submarine]] patrol to [[maritime search and rescue]].
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  • ...) rainforest break, called the [[Darién Gap]], the road links the mainland nations of the [[Americas]] in a connected highway system. According to ''[[Guinnes ...na]]. No comprehensive route is officially defined in [[Canada]] and the [[United States]], though several highways there are called "Pan-American".
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  • ...was [[Brands Hatch]], where the first race, the [[2005-06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain]] race was held. | [[Brands Hatch]] ||race circuit|| [[Kent]] || {{flagiconUnited Kingdom}} [[United Kingdom]] || [[2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season|2005-06]], [[2006-07 A1 Grand P
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom|British]] ...Prix motorcycle racing season|1976]] 500cc [[Italian motorcycle Grand Prix|Nations Grand Prix]]
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  • ...d event on specialized [[motorcycle]]s. The sport is most popular in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] and [[Spain]], though there are participants around the globe. ...hip, as well as indoor and outdoor national team "world cups" (''Trial des Nations''). British competitor [[Dougie Lampkin]] is notable for winning seven worl
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  • ...si won the first Grand Prix de Bruxelles, beating Alexander Orley of the [[United States]]. The winning time was 85mi/h over 188mi distance. Orley was six se ...r, and killed three spectators at the [[Circuit des Nations|Grand Prix des Nations]] race in Geneva (Switzerland). [[Nino Farina]] impacted Villoresi's car at
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  • ...onitoring authenticity. More than 85% of the world's olives grow in the 23 nations that are members of the Council.{{ref|members}} The [[United States]] is not a member of the IOOC, and the [[United States Department of Agriculture]] does not legally recognize its classific
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom|British]] ...Prix motorcycle racing season|1960]] 500cc [[Italian motorcycle Grand Prix|Nations Grand Prix]]
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  • ...aire-Naudin]]) representing France, and [[Thomas Flyer]] competing for the United States. At 11:15 AM a shot from a gold plated pistol signaled the start of
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  • ...trol''' (abbreviated from ''petroleum spirit''), in many [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth countries]] (sometimes also called '''motor spirit''') is a [[ ...For example, on 31 August 2005 in response to [[Hurricane Katrina]], the United States activated an early switch to "winter gasoline" which has a volatilit
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  • ...]] (PPP). Italy belongs to the [[Group of Eight]] ([[G-8]]) industrialised nations; it is a member of the [[European Union]] and the [[OECD]]. ...]] 13.6%, [[France]] 12.3%, [[United States|U.S.]] 8.0%, [[Spain]] 7.2%, [[United Kingdom|UK]] 6.9%, [[Switzerland]] 4.2%
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  • ...cted to specified nations, while the other seven were opened to tender for nations that had not been initially targeted. ...of Nations Great Britain]] at the [[Brands Hatch]] circuit in [[Kent]], [[United Kingdom]]. The first season was planned for 12 rounds (24 races, with two e
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  • ...n the [[Metrication|process of being adopted]] throughout the world. The [[United States of America]] is almost certainly the last to adopt the system but ev ...Empire]]. US customary units are the main system of measurement in the [[United States]] however some steps towards [[metrication]] have been made.
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  • ...ficant friction between the two countries and was taken up by the [[United Nations]] in [[1960]]. A fresh round of negotiations took place in [[1961]] but pro
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  • ...fundamental liberties. In [[1993]], Monaco became a member of the [[United Nations]], with full voting rights. ...rance. This is despite having had representation abroad and in the United Nations for many years.
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  • ...ficant friction between the two countries and was taken up by the [[United Nations]] in 1960. A fresh round of negotiations took place in 1961 but proved unsu
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  • ...ed and definitions are modified through international agreement among many nations as the technology of measurement progresses. ...of America]], which still uses many old units in addition to SI. In the [[United Kingdom]], [[metrication|conversion to metric units]] is government policy,
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  • ...s]]-born employee of a French motor vehicle manufacturer would move to the United States. Beginning in 1910, he would become a major figure in American racin In 1908, the [[United States|United States of America]] became the first country outside France to host an auto
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  • In [[1958]], the [[United Nations]] established the [[World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations]], In 1966, the US established the [[United States Department of Transportation]] (DOT) with automobile safety one of i
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  • In [[1958]], the [[United Nations]] established the [[World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations]], In 1966, the US established the [[United States Department of Transportation]] (DOT) with automobile safety one of i
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  • Brands Hatch is regarded by many as [[United Kingdom|Britain's]] finest race circuit, in terms of both challenge and qua ...bie Kerr]] negotiates Pilgrim's Drop during the [[2005-06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain]]]]The circuit's principal strength is the variety of challe
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  • ...ain]]. They were later joined by [[France]], the [[Netherlands]] and the [[United Kingdom]] in building large colonial empires with vast holdings in [[Africa ...ided into two major political and economic blocks: [[Communism|Communist]] nations in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Capitalist]] countries in [[Southern Europe]],
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  • ...]] to put the following ships at the disposals of the victorious nations [[United States]], [[Soviet Union]], [[Great Britain]], [[France]], [[Greece]] and [ ...he international political situation convinced [[Great Britain]] and the [[United States]] to cease the process of handing in of the navy's large ships, whic
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  • ...FIM]] is the international sanctioning body for motorcycle racing and most nations have their own governing bodies. Other breakaway/independent bodies exist o ...also exists encompassing many events across the world, typically in desert nations. These events often run alongside "car" rallys (under the FIA).
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  • ...a peacekeeping contingent being dispatched to Beirut following a [[United Nations]] request for troops. Since the 1980s, Italian troops have participated wit ...n as part of Task Force 'Nibbio'. Italy was not yet a member of the United Nations in 1950, when that organization went to war with [[North Korea]].
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  • ...tely red and ready during the fourth round of the World, the Grand Prix of Nations, it is shown immediately to the occasion, the new 4-cylinder has the V by 5 ...t with the [[Cagiva V593|V593]] and Champion [[ Grand Prix motorcycle U.S.|United States Grand Prix]] a [[Laguna Seca]] by [[John Kocinski]] (hired at the en
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  • ...rry Saltzman]], who had previously sold his shares of EON Productions to [[United Artists]] in [[1975]]. ...ith the Golden Gun]]'', was their final Fleming James Bond novel. In the [[United States]], a condensed version of the novel was published in the [[men's mag
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  • ...terms are familiar from their use on imported vehicles in English-speaking nations even though the terms have not been adopted into English. ...d with the top up and side windows up. Called a ''drophead coupé'' in the United Kingdom.
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  • ...m Malaysia|Malaysia]] won the sprint race and [[Oliver Jarvis]] from the [[United Kingdom]] won the feature race. In the [[2007-08 A1 Grand Prix season|07-08 | [[2006-07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Mexico|2007]]
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  • ...The phrases “pizza parlor,” "pizza place" and "pizza shop" are used in the United States. The term ''pizza pie'' is [[dialect]]al, and ''pie'' is used for si The bottom base of the pizza (called the “crust” in the United States and Canada) may vary widely according to style thin as in hand-tosse
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  • ...ead in the following decades and now they are ubiquitous in industrialised nations and common in most others.
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  • |Distributor:||[[United Artists]] ...the terrorists. One terrorist identified, Henry Gupta, has purchased an [[United States|American]] [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] encoder. Upon viewing t
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  • ...vals. They originated in North America and quickly spread to other western nations. ...teams tour events. Competitors have traditionally used junked full-size [[United States|American]] [[sedan]]s, especially those from the [[1960s]] and [[197
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  • ...Monsieur Buonaparte sitting on a throne and granting the petitions of the nations?" (spoken by a throughly anti-Boanapartist Russian aristocrat, soon after t *[[Florida International University]] in [[Miami, Florida]] in the [[United States]] has a regional campus in Genoa.
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  • ...organization still retains a large presence in Geneva at the '''Palais des Nations''' and many of its sister/child organizations such as the '''World Health O ...except over the Christmas period). Originally built to house the League of Nations, the Palais is worth visiting just to take in the magnificent Assembly Hall
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  • ...of all fatal injuries to workers under age 18 between 1992 and 2000 in the United States resulted from transportation incidents. In [[1958]], the [[United Nations]] established the [[World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations]],
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  • |Distributor:|| [[United Artists]] ...ON Productions]] Bond franchise and the first to star [[Roger Moore]] as [[United Kingdom|British]] Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. The film was
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  • In 1861, Turin became the capital of the newly proclaimed United Italy. In 1864 the capital was moved to [[Florence]]. (Since [[8 July]] [[1 ...w Delhi]], [[Antwerp]] and [[Montreal]], Turin has been chosen by [[United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization|UNESCO]] as [[World Book
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  • ...trol are involved in 67% fewer accidents than SUVs without the system. The United States [[Insurance Institute for Highway Safety]] (IIHS) issued its own stu ...n]] research, [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS]] in 2005 cost an estimated [[United States dollar|US$]]368; ESC cost a further US$111. The retail price of ESC
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  • |European parliament group || [[Union for Europe of the Nations]] ...sense, referring to the experience of the [[Populist Party (United States)|United States Populist Party]], a short-lived third party grown in the final years
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  • ...coach]] technology. It was still called "velocipede" in France, but in the United States, the machine was commonly called the "bone-shaker," because its ride ...1870. There is debate among bicycle historians about why it failed in the United States, but one explanation is that American road surfaces were much worse
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  • The transition to a united [[Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)|Kingdom of Italy]] was not smooth for the ...litik strategy (the Communist Party of Italy was the biggest among Western nations) that made the mafia unprecedentedly rich, and the political elite unpreced
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  • ...ontinuous diplomatic representation or service in the world. Indeed, other nations have their diplomatic relations with the Holy See, never the Vatican City S ...- said Juliana Nel, a spokeswoman for the Universal Postal Union, a United Nations agency based in Berne, Switzerland.''
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  • ...nso]] qualifying in a [[Renault F1|Renault]] Formula One car at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...time champion [[Alberto Ascari]] of [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]. Though [[United Kingdom|Britain's]] [[Stirling Moss]] was able to compete regularly, he was
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  • ...tury and most modern cars utilise engines much smaller than that: in the [[United States]], 1 to 2 litres for smaller cars, 3 to 5 litres for larger and fast In many nations levels of [[tax]]ation on [[automobile]]s have been based on engine displac
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  • ...s Domestic Product of more than half of the member countries of the United Nations. [http://www.scienceservingsociety.com/traffic-safety.htm] (p. 319). ...ibuted to an airbag was reported, with deaths peaking in 1997 at 53 in the United States. [[TRW]] produced the first gas-inflated airbag in 1994, with senso
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  • ...lmost all gasoline passenger cars sold in [[first world]] markets like the United States, Europe, Japan, and Australia have come equipped with electronic fue ...in developing countries. EFI will undoubtedly replace carburetors in these nations too as they adopt emission regulations similar to Europe, Japan, and North
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  • ...h Africa]] to assemble right hand drive vehicles for the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] markets. [[Fiat]] and other Italian manufacturers establishe ==Return to the United States==
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  • ...ene conducted in a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[temple]] and a scene where an [[United States|American]] officer issues orders to the [[Republic of Korea Army|Sou ...orea would be able to invade South Korea, [[Japan]], and other surrounding nations. Icarus would also be used to defend North Korea while it invades, by destr
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  • ...modern meaning of hybrid propulsion, the word ''hybrid'' was used in the [[United States]] to mean a vehicle of mixed national origin; generally, a [[Europe] ...ear power]], which can operate underwater indefinitely, though a number of nations continue to rely on diesel-electric fleets.
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  • ...iciency for increased comfort. Facilitated by connections between European nations and their overseas colonies, European-style bicycles were soon available wo ...ecame prominent advocates for improvements to roads and highways. In the [[United States]], the [[League of American Wheelmen]] lobbied for the improvement o
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  • |Budget || [[Pound sterling|£]]113.4 million ([[United States dollar|US$]]224.87 million) ...m series)|James Bond film]] by [[EON Productions]], due for release in the United Kingdom on 31 October 2008 and in North America on 14 November. The [[seque
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  • :History and myth united, and a miracle if you like, because that evening Bartali got a phone call a ...[[1947 Giro d'Italia]], the [[Giro di Lombardia]] and the [[Grand Prix des Nations]].
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  • ...little metres for a legendary victory. The stands exploded and the ovation united the two men. Garin exulted under the cheers of the crowd. Cordang cried bit * 1986-1988: avenue des Nations-Unies
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  • ...y]] monarch who eventually became [[Victor Emanuel II]], the first king of united Italy). Thus, "Viva Verdi" became a rallying cry for patriots and often app ...though it is most commonly associated with the folk musics of other Alpine nations. The Italian [[Carnival]] is associated with several song types, especiall
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  • Next to Lorenzo comes [[Poliziano]], who also united, and with greater art, the ancient and the modern, the popular and the clas ...c, now theological. Pulci raised the romantic epic into a work of art, and united the serious and the comic.
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  • Next to Lorenzo comes [[Poliziano]], who also united, and with greater art, the ancient and the modern, the popular and the clas ...c, now theological. Pulci raised the romantic epic into a work of art, and united the serious and the comic.
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