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The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYSDMV or DMV) is the department of the New York state government [1] responsible for vehicle registration, vehicle inspections, driver's licenses, learner's permits, photo ID cards, and adjudicating traffic violations. Its regulations are compiled in title 15 of the New York Codes, Rules and ...
Derecktor Shipyards is an American shipbuilding company located in Mamaroneck, New York, and founded in 1947 by Robert E. Derecktor.The company is known for building Cakewalk V, [1] one of the largest yachts ever constructed in the United States. [2]
It would have been 1,088 feet (332 m) long with a displacement of 70,000 tons and accommodated 2,000 first-class passengers and 900 crew. Its streamlined form was intended to reduce the effect of wind resistance and improve speed by an estimated 14 percent.
City of New York was designed in the late 1920s and constructed in 1930 by Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. at Chester, Pennsylvania. Her keel was laid on March 12, 1929, as yard number 116. She slid down the slipways on October 19 of that same year. City of New York was completed on January 30, 1930, and she took her maiden voyage that February.
[2] [3] It has offices in Tampa, Florida and Newark, Delaware, [4] with nearly 900 sea and shore-based employees. [5] In 1969, under the leadership of Raphael Recanati, OSG began acquiring tanker ships to transport oil from Alaska to the lower 48 U.S. states. [6] In the 1990s, OSG began to acquire luxury cruise liners.
3 MV Used by the ultra-high voltage electron microscope at Osaka University [32] 10 7: 25.5 MV The largest man-made DC voltage – produced in a Van de Graaff generator at Oak Ridge National Laboratory [33] 10 8: 100 MV The potential difference between the ends of a typical lightning bolt [34] Peta-10 15: 7 PV
The Utica and Mohawk Valley Railway was the result of the unification of all city and suburban streetcar lines serving Utica, New York, on November 27, 1901. [1] The railway operated city streetcar service (with the acquisition of the Rome City Street Railroad in 1907) as well as a double-track interurban railway between Rome and Little Falls via Utica.
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