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  2. Microlino - Wikipedia

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    The Microlino is built for urban mobility, offering the compact size and maneuverability of a motorcycle with weather protection. [16] The design is similar to 1950s Isetta bubble cars. [16] [18] After presenting the Microlino at the Geneva Motor Show in 2016 originally as a PR-gag, the company received more than 500 reservations within two days.

  3. Swiss brothers get ready to refloat the bubble car - AOL

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    Oliver and Merlin Ouboter have more than 7,200 orders for their Microlino, a modern version of the Isetta which swaps the old single-cylinder petrol engine for a 20 horsepower electric motor but ...

  4. Micro Mobility Systems - Wikipedia

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    Micro Mobility Systems Ltd, known as Micro, is a Swiss company that produces urban vehicles such as kickscooters and the Microlino, a small electric car which was first presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2016. In the United States, Micro's products are sold under the brand "Micro Kickboard" for trademark reasons. The company holds several ...

  5. Isetta - Wikipedia

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    The Isetta is an Italian-designed microcar initially manufactured in 1953 by the Italian firm Iso SpA, and subsequently built under license in a number of different countries, including Argentina, [1] Spain, [2] Belgium, [3] France, [4] Brazil, [5] Germany, [6] and the United Kingdom. [7] The name Isetta is the Italian diminutive form of Iso ...

  6. Isotta Fraschini - Wikipedia

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    Isotta Fraschini (Italian pronunciation: [iˈzɔtta fraˈskiːni]) is an Italian luxury car manufacturer, also producing trucks, as well as engines for marine and aviation use.

  7. List of Intel Xeon processors - Wikipedia

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  8. Official Board Markets - Wikipedia

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    Commonly known as the Yellow Sheet, [1] the magazine was launched in 1925. [2] It was used as a standard for both transacted containerboard pricing (linerboard and medium) and multiple grades of recovered paper stock pricing. [3] [4] It was also used to track linerboard prices as an economic indicator. [5]

  9. Modern Screen - Wikipedia

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    Modern Screen was an American fan magazine published between 1930 and 1985 that featured articles, pictorials and interviews with film stars (and later television and music personalities). Founding [ edit ]