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  2. Concord Watch - Wikipedia

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    Concord Watch Company is a Swiss luxury goods company that is part of the Movado group, which produces and distributes Movado, Ebel, Coach, and Hugo Boss-branded watches. Founded in 1908, Concord was purchased in 1970 by the North American Watch Company , which also distributed the Piaget and Corum lines of watches. [ 1 ]

  3. eBay - Wikipedia

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    eBay office in Toronto, Canada. eBay Inc. (/ ˈ iː b eɪ / EE-bay, often stylized as ebay or Ebay) is an American multinational e-commerce company based in San Jose, California, that allows users to buy or view items via retail sales through online marketplaces and websites in 190 markets worldwide.

  4. List of compounds with carbon number 2 - Wikipedia

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    C 2 Al 2: dialuminum dicarbide: 12122-01-9 C 2 B: boron dicarbide: 12539-98-9 C 2 Be: beryllium dicarbide: 12070-28-9 C 2 BrCl: bromochloroacetylene: 25604-70-0 C 2 BrClF 2 O: bromodifluoroacetylchloride: 3832-48-2 C 2 BrCl 5: bromopentachloroethane: 79504-02-2 C 2 BrF 5: bromopentafluoroethane: 354-55-2 C 2 Br 2 FN: dibromo fluoroacetonitrile ...

  5. Reinforced carbon–carbon - Wikipedia

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    The Dunlop carbon brakes as used on the Concorde airliner. The brake disc of this Ferrari race car's braking system is made from carbon fibre-reinforced silicon carbide which is a CMC rather than a C/C. Carbon fibre-reinforced silicon carbide (C/SiC) is a development of pure carboncarbon that uses silicon carbide with carbon fibre.

  6. Half.com - Wikipedia

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    Half.com was founded in 1999 by American entrepreneur Josh Kopelman and Sunny Balijepalli. As an advertising gimmick, in December of the same year, the company paid the town of Halfway, Oregon US$100,000 and donated 20 new computers to change its name to "Half.com, Oregon" for a year.

  7. Concorde - Wikipedia

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    The brakes, developed by Dunlop, were the first carbon-based brakes used on an airliner. [145] The use of carbon over equivalent steel brakes provided a weight-saving of 1,200 lb (540 kg). [146] Each wheel has multiple discs which are cooled by electric fans. Wheel sensors include brake overload, brake temperature, and tyre deflation.

  8. Carbotanium - Wikipedia

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    This is because carbon fiber has the highest strength-to-density ratio of any current fiber and titanium has the highest strength-to-density ratio of any current metal. As a result, carbotanium can withstand temperatures up to 315 °C. [2] The material properties of carbotanium are a mixture of those of a titanium alloy and a carbon fiber.

  9. Concorde histories and aircraft on display - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft flew the final Speedbird 2 service from New York on 24 October 2003, and left Heathrow for the final time on 3 November. It spent a day "resting" and refuelling in New York before making its final flight on 5 November from New York JFK to Boeing Field , Seattle in an unusual supersonic flight (which required special permission ...