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  2. Aera Energy - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered in Bakersfield, California, Aera Energy LLC is a California limited liability company, [1] and one of California's largest oil and natural gas producers, with an approximate 2015 revenues of over $2 billion. Aera is operated as a stand-alone company through its board of managers.

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  4. Automobile engine replacement - Wikipedia

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    Crate engines are often seen as an economical and more reliable solution as opposed to engine overhauls or custom builds. Such engines are built by specialist engine builders, working in clean and well-equipped workshops, rather than general purpose repair garages. Crate engines may be either brand new, or substantially rebuilt.

  5. AERA - Wikipedia

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    AERA or Aera may refer to: Aera, a Japanese weekly magazine; Aera Energy, an American oil company; Airports Economic Regulatory Authority, the Indian regulatory agency. American Educational Research Association, a professional research organization; American Equal Rights Association, a social equality organization that existed during the 1860s

  6. Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) is the light vehicle aftermarket division of MEMA. AASA exclusively serves manufacturers of aftermarket components, tools and equipment, and related products, an important part of the automotive parts manufacturing industry which supports 871,000 American jobs.

  7. Henry Meadows - Wikipedia

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    One of the most popular petrol engines was the 1½-litre four-cylinder Type 4ED engine (following their less powerful 4EB and 4EC engines, used by several makers in the pre 1931 period), widely used by Frazer Nash and Lea-Francis during the 1920s and 30s, and in the H.R.G. light car from 1936 to 1939 which was sold with a guaranteed top speed ...

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