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Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack [a] (often abbreviated as GMK) [3] [4] is a 2001 Japanese kaiju film directed and co-written by Shusuke Kaneko. The 26th film in the Godzilla franchise and the third of the Millennium era , it serves as a direct sequel to Godzilla (1954), ignoring the events of every other ...
The Class 67 locomotives are a class of Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotives that were built for the English Welsh & Scottish Railway (EWS) between 1999 and 2000 by Alstom at Meinfesa in Valencia, Spain with drive components (engine, generator and traction motors) from General Motors' Electro-Motive Division.
Of those, 535 are scheduled to be in active service; the others are used to build up four spare trains (used to maintain on-time service). [1] [2] The remaining 90 cars are in for repair, maintenance, or some type of planned modification work. [3] All trains on the separate automated guideway transit line are in regular use without spares.
The 1967 Stock was the first opportunity to build cars which included many of the enhancements tried out in the 1960 Stock. They were designed for the Victoria line, and each train consisted of eight cars, marshalled as two four-car units. Each unit had a driving motor car at both ends, and two trailer cars between them.
The Type 67 machine gun was developed as a lightweight replacement for the Type 53 and Type 57 medium 7.62 mm machine guns in 1959. [4] The first tests for the Type 67 started in 1963. [ 4 ] Research on the weapon was led by Dr. Duo Ying Jian from the Beijing Industrial Technology Academy. [ 5 ]
Here's a big green V-8 Ford for St. Patrick's Day burnouts. Already rare for its W-code 427-cubic-inch V-8, this Fairlane is also claimed to be the only example ordered in 1967 with the even rarer ...
GMK may refer to: Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, a 2001 film; Good Morning Kuya, a Philippine morning news-talk program;
For example, if you earn $60,000 annually, you should aim for $600,000 in savings by age 67. But like the Rule of 25, Fidelity’s guidelines offer a 10,000-foot look at retirement goals, and they ...