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  • California emission testing laws were amended in 1998 when SB 42 was passed - a new criteria phased in was t
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  • ...ve the [[pre-ignition]] problem. Compressing a gas always causes its [[Gas laws|temperature to rise]], and an overcompressed fuel-air mixture may therefore
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  • ...e [[commander-in-chief]] of all Rome's [[Roman legion|legions]]. Also, the laws that kept citizens safe from the misuse of magistrates owning imperium did ...ng laid before them. While the Curiate Assembly did have the power to pass laws that had been submitted by the king, the Senate was just an effectively an
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  • ...cted as an advisory body for the King, the [[Curiate Assembly]] could pass laws suggested by the King, and the [[Comitia Calata]] was mainly an assembly of ...] resulted in an unusual mixture of [[democracy]] and [[oligarchy]]. Roman laws traditionally could only be passed by a vote of the Popular assembly. Like
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  • ...tive disadvantage to two-stroke motorcycles. Due to stricter environmental laws and a significant amount of research and development on four-stroke motorcy
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  • ...in the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] ruins remaining in much of the country, the laws and philosophy of the [[Roman Catholic]] [[Church]], the [[architecture]],
    11 KB (1,708 words) - 10:15, 27 April 2010
  • ...ns in death and injury have come from the addition of [[Safety belt]]s and laws in many countries to require vehicle occupants to wear them. [[Airbags]] a
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  • ...r of that reign in the late 14th century: she laid the foundations for the laws that remained valid until [[1827]], the ''Carta de Logu''.
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  • ...ion in the Mediterranean. [[Pope Gregory VII]] recognized in 1077 the new "Laws and customs of the sea" instituted by the Pisans, and emperor [[Henry IV, H ...by the chiefs of the People's Companies. These had the power to ratify the laws of the Major General Council and the Senate.
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  • ...han a four-stroke engine, thus struggling to meet current emission control laws. They are noisier, partly due to the more penetrating high-frequency buzzin
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  • ...te level are as decentralized as possible, and to adapt the principles and laws establishing autonomy and decentralization. The other 15 regions were established by various laws in 1970 and they primarily serve to decentralize the state government machi
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  • ...tocratic movement, led by [[Giano della Bella]], that resulted in a set of laws called the [[Ordinances of Justice]] ([[1293]]).
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  • ...anguage and culture dissolved, leaving only minor traces in some names and laws. The end of Lombard rule came in 774, when the Frankish king [[Charlemagne]
    16 KB (2,337 words) - 23:09, 23 September 2009
  • ...ister Adelchi Serena, whose main claim to fame was having said that racial laws against Jews had been too mild. The clamor of political parties and cultura
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  • In late 2004 a change in licensing laws and an easing of government subsidies created the worst bust in the history
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  • ...and [[Denominazione di origine controllata]] (DOC) (regulated appellation) laws. [[Coffee]], and more specifically [[espresso]] has become highly important ...]'' ([[DOCG]]). DOCG is reserved for only the best wines in Italy. These laws regulate place of origin, quality, production methods and the type of grape
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  • Autos have to install a [[taximeter]] according to laws in various parts of India. Many do not have one, however, and even among th
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  • ...elgian Grand Prix in [[2003]] because of the country's tobacco advertising laws but it returned to the schedule again in 2004.
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  • ...kpoints in diverse geographical locations while still obeying road traffic laws (not to be confused with car rallies such as [[World Rally Championship|WRC
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  • ...easier to emit electrons from a hot surface, because of the same physical laws that increase emissions of vapor from hot surfaces. In addition, electrons
    23 KB (3,923 words) - 22:48, 11 June 2009
  • ...Petersburg]] in the near future. The [[European Union]]'s ratification of laws prohibiting [[tobacco]] advertising went into effect on [[July 31]], [[2005 * ''Confusion over tobacco laws'' (2005). [http://www.itv-f1.com/News_Article.aspx?PO_ID=32007 itv.com/f1].
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  • ...imately upheld the PPR deal, as it did not violate that country's business laws. PPR now owns 68% of the group. The second largest shareholder is [[Crédit
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  • ...w; if [[Canon law (Catholic Church)|Canon Law]] is not applicable, special laws of the territory apply, often modelled on Italian provisions. ...ey marry). Terms of citizenship are defined in the [[Lateran Treaty]], and laws concerning the creation of the Vatican state in 1929 sought to restrict the
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  • ...ing rid of races from [[Europe]]. The [[European Union]]'s ratification of laws prohibiting [[tobacco]] advertising went into effect on [[July 31]], [[2005
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  • ...al court, the ''Corte Costituzionale'', passes on the constitutionality of laws, and is a post-[[World War II]] innovation.
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  • ...own Isetta at his own speed and register it for on road use under British laws.
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  • 26 KB (3,794 words) - 10:48, 19 June 2009
  • ...ed the first US law requiring seat belt use in passenger cars. [[Seat belt laws]] have since been adopted by all 50 states, and NHTSA estimates increased s
    22 KB (3,293 words) - 22:58, 15 November 2009
  • ...ve forces allow an F1 car to corner at amazing speeds, seeming to defy the laws of physics. As an example of the extreme cornering speeds, the Blanchimont
    23 KB (3,769 words) - 14:04, 27 September 2009
  • ...e developed for [[stagecoach]]es in [[early modern Britain]]. The physical laws of [[damping]] were not discovered until the 19th century{{Fact|date=July 2
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  • ...ed governments to mandate new [[Fuel economy in automobiles|fuel economy]] laws and consumers to seek smaller, more practical modes of transportation. As a
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  • ...] system made by Alfa Romeo subsidiary [[SPICA]], to meet emission control laws that were coming into effect at the time. Carburettors were retained for ot
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  • ...on-competitive ''road sections'' which are on open roads on which all road laws of that country must be adhered to. On average a day consists of a total of
    35 KB (4,675 words) - 12:26, 20 November 2009
  • ...ity. Among the first town [[guild]]s to be organized were the bakers', and laws and regulations were passed to keep bread prices stable. The English ''[[As
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  • ...nderage children as pickpockets, because they can't be prosecuted by Czech laws.
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  • ...] following its conclusion at the end of 2006 and current European tobacco laws.
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  • ...he agreement. Depending on the venue of races (and the particular national laws) the Marlboro branding will be largely subliminal in most countries ''([[:I
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  • ...he tried to infer the ''comune natura delle nazioni'', i.e., the universal laws of history, by which civilizations rise, flourish and fall. From the same s ...rces, it also encouraged inquiry into the mechanism of economic and social laws. [[Francesco Galiani]] wrote on currency; [[Gaetano Filangieri]] wrote a ''
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  • ...he tried to infer the ''comune natura delle nazioni'', i.e., the universal laws of history, by which civilizations rise, flourish and fall. From the same s ...rces, it also encouraged inquiry into the mechanism of economic and social laws. [[Francesco Galiani]] wrote on currency; [[Gaetano Filangieri]] wrote a ''
    112 KB (18,241 words) - 13:59, 29 March 2010
  • ...prilia attempted to diversify in other areas of manufacturing, new Italian laws required helmets for motorcyclists and raising insurance rates for teenage
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  • ...h censorship was not as systematic as in Nazi Germany. A series of "racial Laws" were passed in 1938 denying Jews membership in professional and artistic a
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