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  2. Emma Pooley - Wikipedia

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    Emma Jane Pooley (born 3 October 1982) [3] is a British-Swiss athlete in multiple sports. A former professional cyclist who specialised in time trials and hilly races, she later transferred to endurance running, duathlon and triathlon, and was four-times world champion in long-distance duathlon.

  3. MHRA Style Guide - Wikipedia

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    The 4th edition of the Style Guide (published in February 2024) can be downloaded free of charge, [2] as a PDF formatted document, from the MHRA's official website. [3] Since 2017, an online version is available, in full [4] and in a condensed Quick Guide format. Both online versions are also free of charge. [5]

  4. Tony Purnell - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013 Purnell joined British Cycling as head of its much-vaunted "Secret Squirrel Club" responsible for technical development, succeeding Chris Boardman. [4] At the time he was a keen racing cyclist competing in UK events. The 2016 Rio Olympic Games was a notable success for the GB cycling team with six gold, four silver and two bronze ...

  5. John Forester (cyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Vehicular cycling. John Forester (7 October 1929 – 14 April 2020) was an English-American industrial engineer, specializing in bicycle transportation engineering.A cycling activist, he was known as "the father of vehicular cycling", [1] for creating the Effective Cycling program of bicycle training along with its associated book of the same title, and for coining the phrase "the vehicular ...

  6. Bikeway and legislation - Wikipedia

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    In the English city of Cambridge the use of cyclist-specific traffic signals is reported to have resulted in increased delays for cyclists, leading some to ignore the cycle-facilities and stay on the road. [8] A similar example occurred in a Parisian bikepath scheme in 1999.

  7. Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary 3rd Edition CD-ROM. The Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary (abbreviated CALD) is a British dictionary of the English language. It was first published in 1995 under the title Cambridge International Dictionary of English by the Cambridge University Press. The dictionary has over 140,000 words, phrases ...

  8. Microsoft Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    The fourth edition, ISBN 0-7356-4871-9, was published in 2012. Microsoft employees and partners also had access to a Microsoft Compressed HTML Help (CHM) version. In 2018, the book was replaced by a website, the Microsoft Writing Style Guide , joining other online guides like the Apple Style Guide and Google Developer Documentation Style Guide .

  9. The Cambridge Guide to the Arts in Britain - Wikipedia

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    Ford was a graduate of Cambridge University and had been Education Secretary to the Cambridge University Press in 1957-58. He had experience of editing large multi-volume works, having previously edited the Pelican Guide to English Literature in seven volumes (1954–61), and the new edition of that guide issued from 1982 to 1988. [1]