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  2. ElectraMeccanica Solo - Wikipedia

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    The Solo took the form of a three-wheeler with one pair of doors and a slim body that tapered towards the rear unicycle. Similarly to the original by Mike Corbin from 1996, the Solo was designed to transport only one person, the driver. The spaciousness of the passenger cabin was to ensure, among others, relatively large, over 2-meter wheelbase.

  3. Melrose, Bronx - Wikipedia

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    Most of the neighborhood is located in 10451, but the southeastern corner is part of 10455 and the northeastern corner is part of 10456. [28] The United States Postal Service operates two post offices in Melrose: The Melcourt Station at 860 Melrose Avenue, [29] and the Bronx Station at 558 Grand Concourse. [30]

  4. Mott Haven, Bronx - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is part of Bronx Community Board 1, and is located within ZIP Codes 10451, 10454, and 10455. [11] Mott Haven is patrolled by the New York City Police Department's 40th Precinct. [12] The local subway line is the IRT Pelham Line (6 and <6> trains), operating along East 138th Street.

  5. Solo - Wikipedia

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    Solo, a 1995 picture book by Paul Geraghty; Solos, a 2004 novel by Kitty Burns Florey; Atlantic Shift, a. k. a. Solo, a 2004 novel by Emily Barr; Solo: Writers on Pilgrimage, a 2004 anthology by Katherine Govier; Solo: My Adventure in the Air, a 2005 memoir by Clyde Edgerton; Solo, a 2007 novel by Alyssa Brugman; Solo, a 2009 novel by Rana Dasgupta

  6. Solo Cup Company - Wikipedia

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    Solo Cup Company is an American manufacturer of disposable consumer products including beverage cups, disposable plates, and bowls. Solo Cup Company is located in Lake Forest, Illinois, and in 2006 had sales of $2.4 billion. On May 4, 2012, Solo Cup Company was acquired by Dart Container. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Richard Hunt (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Hunt has created over 160 public sculpture commissions, more than any other sculptor [4] in prominent locations in 24 states across the United States. [5] With a career spanning seven decades, Hunt held over 170 solo exhibitions and is represented in more than 125 public museums across the world. His notable abstract, modern and contemporary ...

  8. Brooklyn Immersionists - Wikipedia

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    According to the art historian, Jonathan Fineberg, the ecosocial movement that transformed Williamsburg, Brooklyn in the 1990s was devoted to "a richer, more dynamically interacting whole," [2] and explored new forms of interconnected art and culture in the streets, rooftops, abandoned warehouses and local media networks. [1]

  9. Keith Haring - Wikipedia

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    Keith Allen Haring (May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990) was an American artist whose pop art emerged from the New York City graffiti subculture of the 1980s. [1] His animated imagery has "become a widely recognized visual language". [2]