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  2. Lifting - Wikipedia

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    Lifting may refer to: Manual handling of loads; Raising objects upwards, for example with lifting equipment; Weightlifting, lifting weights for exercise and sport, including: Olympic weightlifting, an Olympic sport that tests explosive strength; Powerlifting, a sport that tests limit strength; Weight training, a way of increasing strength

  3. Combat Fitness Test - Wikipedia

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    Major General Vaughn Ary, Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant displays lifting 30 lb ammo can 100 times during combat fitness test on December 4, 2011. This test was implemented in mid-2008 by Commandant of the Marine Corps James T. Conway as a more combat oriented version of, but supplement to, the Physical Fitness Test.

  4. Lifting-line theory - Wikipedia

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    The Lanchester-Prandtl lifting-line theory [1] is a mathematical model in aerodynamics that predicts lift distribution over a three-dimensional wing from the wing's geometry. [2] The theory was expressed independently [ 3 ] by Frederick W. Lanchester in 1907, [ 4 ] and by Ludwig Prandtl in 1918–1919 [ 5 ] after working with Albert Betz and ...

  5. All your base are belong to us - Wikipedia

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    Original script [2] Basic translation from Japanese [3] English version of the game [4] [a] 機関士: 何者 ( なにもの ) かによって、 爆発物 ( ばくはつぶつ ) が 仕掛 ( しか ) けられたようです。 Engineer: It appears someone has planted explosives. Mechanic: Somebody set up us the bomb.

  6. List of elevator test towers - Wikipedia

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    National Lift Tower: Express Lift Company Northampton, England: 418 ft (127 m) 1982 Became the tallest elevator test tower upon completion in 1982 16 Canny Test Tower [17] Canny Elevator Chengdu, China: 394 ft (120 m) 2015 17 Research Centre Test Tower [18] Otis: Bristol, Connecticut, United States 384 ft (117 m) 1987 Basarab Tower (former)

  7. Compression lift - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the angle of the shock waves varies greatly with speed, making it even more difficult to design a craft that gains significant lift over a wide range of speeds. Higher speed designs using compression lift, waveriders, remain an interesting possibility for hypersonic vehicle designs, although only testbed models have been flown. [1]

  8. List of Olympic medalists in weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    Games Gold Silver Bronze 1920 Antwerp details: Henri Gance France Pietro Bianchi Italy Albert Pettersson Sweden 1924 Paris details: Carlo Galimberti Italy Alfred Neuland

  9. Throw Momma from the Train - Wikipedia

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    After two unsuccessful attempts, Larry flees the Lift home when Mrs. Lift recognizes him as a suspect from a news broadcast about his ex-wife's disappearance. He boards a train to Mexico and Owen and Mrs. Lift come along so as to avoid having to lie for him. During the journey, Larry's patience with Mrs. Lift finally runs out when she ...