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  2. Information manipulation theory - Wikipedia

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    Information Manipulation Theory (abbreviated IMT) is a theory of deceptive discourse production, rooted in H. Paul Grice's theory of conversational implicature. [1] [2] IMT argues that, rather than communicators producing truths and lies, the vast majority of everyday deceptive discourse involves complicated combinations of elements that fall somewhere in between these polar opposites; with ...

  3. Thames (commercial vehicles) - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the 300E, it was a small car-derived van based on the recently introduced Ford Anglia 105E. it was marketed again as the Thames 5 cwt or the Thames 7 cwt van. These names defined, in Imperial measurements, the recommended maximum load weights (approximately equivalent to 250 and 350 kg respectively) of the vehicles.

  4. Ford Thames 307E - Wikipedia

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    The Thames 307E is a small panel van launched by Ford UK in June 1961 [1] and based on the recently introduced Ford Anglia 105E. It replaced the Thames 300E and, like its predecessor [ 2 ] it was marketed as the Thames 5 cwt or the Thames 7 cwt van.

  5. Ford Thames 400E - Wikipedia

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    What the market required was a van of 10/15/20 cwt capacity, but built within a confined space, with the larger 'portion of the bodywork given over to the carrying area. This precluded the bonnetted layout unless it was of minimal protrusion. Ford's answer to the problem came in 1957, when the 400E 10/12 and 15 cwt models were announced.

  6. Thames Trader - Wikipedia

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    The lighter duty Thames NC was initially fitted only with the four-cylinder petrol or diesel engine, now producing 73 and 70 bhp (54 and 52 kW) respectively. The first models ranged between 1.5 and 5 long tons (1,520 and 5,080 kg) capacity and replaced the earlier, semi-forward control Thames Trader of the same weights. [5]

  7. Thames Archway Company - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Archway Company was a company formed in 1805 to build the first tunnel under the Thames river in London.. The development of docks on both sides of the river around the Isle of Dogs indicated that a river crossing of some kind was needed.

  8. Cambridge Assessment English - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Assessment English or Cambridge English develops and produces Cambridge English Qualifications and the International English Language Testing System ().The organisation contributed to the development of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), the standard used around the world to benchmark language skills, [2] and its qualifications and tests are aligned with ...

  9. List of crossings of the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    Overhead power line 623 ft tall crossing the Thames at Swanscombe and Grays: High Speed 1 tunnels Railway tunnel: 51°27′46″N 0°17′37″E: 2007: Two 2.5 km tunnels, 7.15 m internal diameter, between West Thurrock and Swanscombe : Queen Elizabeth II Bridge Cable-stayed bridge, road bridge: 51°27′52″N 0°15′30″E: 30 Oct 1991