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  2. Preston Plucknett - Wikipedia

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    The still preserved manor house of Preston Plucknett was built in the early 15th century, around 1420, by John Stourton (d. 1438; cousin of his namesake John Stourton, 1st Baron Stourton), a justice of the peace, sheriff, and several times Member of Parliament for Somerset, who, helped by three good marriages, accumulated a respectable wealth.

  3. Alain Menu - Wikipedia

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    Alain Menu (born 9 August 1963) is a Swiss racing driver who is currently working for Team BMR as a driving coach. He was one of the most successful touring car drivers of the 1990s, winning the prestigious British Touring Car Championship twice (the only driver during the series' 1991–2000 Super Touring era to do so).

  4. List of Renault engines - Wikipedia

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    02/2012- : H5Ft, 1197/1198 cc, turbo-charged petrol engine used on Renault Clio IV, Renault Captur, Renault Kangoo II, Renault Mégane III, Renault Mégane IV, Renault Scénic III, Renault Scénic IV, Renault Kadjar, Dacia Lodgy, Dacia Dokker, Dacia Duster. Marketed as the 1.2 TCe, this engine has been plagued by abnormal oil consumption.

  5. Renault K-Type engine - Wikipedia

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    The K-Type is a family of inline-4 automobile engines developed and produced by Renault since 1995. This is an internal combustion engine, four-stroke, with 4 cylinders in line bored directly into the iron block, water cooled, with overhead camshaft(s) driven by a toothed timing belt and an aluminium cylinder head.

  6. AK Steel - Wikipedia

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    A February 1929 edition of the Armco bulletin Armco Steel, Ohio, as photographed by Edward Weston. AK Steel Holdings Corporation was an American steelmaking company headquartered in West Chester Township, Ohio.

  7. The Breeze (Yeovil & South Somerset) - Wikipedia

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    The two stations constitute a mini-network with off-peak shows being simulcast on both stations. In 2011 all split shows were dropped and all programming originated from the broadcast center in Yeovil. A single breakfast show was launched with split content relevant to the 'Somerset & West Dorset' (Ivel) and 'North Dorset' (Vale) broadcast areas.

  8. Yeovil–Taunton line - Wikipedia

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    The Yeovil–Taunton line was a railway line in England, built by the Bristol and Exeter Railway (B&ER) to connect its main line with the market town of Yeovil in Somerset. It opened in 1853, using the broad gauge of 7 ft 1 ⁄ 4 in ( 2,140 mm ) and was the first railway to serve Yeovil.

  9. RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, commonly referred to as RNAS Yeovilton, (IATA: YEO, ICAO: EGDY) (HMS Heron) is an airbase of the Royal Navy, sited a few miles north of Yeovil, in the English county of Somerset. It is one of two active Fleet Air Arm bases, the other being RNAS Culdrose.