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  2. Child safety seat - Wikipedia

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    A child safety seat, sometimes called an infant safety seat, child restraint system, child seat, baby seat, car seat, or a booster seat, is a seat designed specifically to protect children from injury or death during vehicle collisions. Most commonly these seats are purchased and installed by car owners, but car manufacturers may integrate them ...

  3. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    A "travel system" includes a car seat base, an infant car seat, and a baby stroller. The car seat base is installed in a car. The infant car seat snaps into the car seat base when traveling with a baby. From the car, the infant car seat can be hand carried and snapped onto the stroller.

  4. Great Storm of 1975 - Wikipedia

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    The heaviest snow fell to the west of the low pressure center, which tracked from northeast Iowa through central Minnesota up to Lake Superior. [2] Sustained winds of 30–50 mph (48–80 km/h) with gusts from 70–90 mph (110–140 km/h) produced snowdrifts up to 20 feet (6 m) in some locations.

  5. Inside the harrowing true story behind 'Society of the Snow'

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    The plane crash at the center of Netflix's "Society of the Snow" is based on the true story of a 1972 ... An avalanche buried the fuselage in snow on Oct. 29, killing eight more people and ...

  6. List of National Geographic cover stories (1970s) - Wikipedia

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    Cover photos were published by notable photographers such as Emory Kristof, [8] Winfield Parks [9] and Joan Root. [ 10 ] The 1970s saw articles written and photographed at locations around the globe featuring wildlife like the October, 1978 issue titled "Conversations with a Gorilla", written by Francine Patterson with a photo on the cover of ...

  7. Gene Snow - Wikipedia

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    Rambunctious, #26 1975 Funny Car Top Fuel, c. 1990. Gene Snow was an American racing driver who pioneered funny cars in the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, bringing innovations such as a direct drive system using multiple clutches when rivals were still using automatic transmissions based on those used in production models. [1]

  8. See photos of the real 1972 Andes plane crash that inspired ...

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    "Society of the Snow" is earning raves for its a ccurate depiction of the terrifying 1972 plane crash in the Andes mountains that involved a Uruguayan rugby team.. The new Netflix drama, directed ...

  9. Rumble seat - Wikipedia

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    1931 Ford Model A sport roadster featuring a rumble seat. A rumble seat (American English), dicky (dickie/dickey) seat (British English), also called a mother-in-law seat, [1] is an upholstered exterior seat which is folded into the rear of a coach, carriage, or early motorcar. Depending on its configuration, it provided exposed seating for one ...