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The Honda Click (also known as the Honda Vario in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam) is a series of scooters produced by Honda Motor Company for Southeast Asian markets since 2006. The Click is intended to anticipate the increasing population of scooters circulating in the Indonesian motorcycle market. [ 2 ]
Winner 150 / Supra 150 GTR / RS150R 149 Winner X / RS-X 149 Pantheon (FES150) 149 NSR150RR/SP (NS150) 149 FSX150: 149 SH150, SH150i: 153 Benly (C95/CA95) 154 TMX155: 155 GL PRO NeoTech 1600 (GL-160) 156.7 Mega Pro 1600 156.7 Honda Dream 2E: 160 Hornet CBR: 162 Unicorn: 162.7 SP 160: 162.71 Juno M85: 169 CD175: 174 Super Sport (CB175) 174 XL175 ...
The Panasonic Leica D Vario-Elmar 14-150mm F3.5-5.6 Asph Mega OIS is an interchangeable camera lens announced by Panasonic on March 7, 2007. [1] Since it has been released, it was only produced in small quantities, which makes this product quite special. [2] It features the Four Third Systems to assure its compatibility with different camera ...
The OH 1618 is ready to meet the highest requirements on emissions, Euro 3, 4 and 5. Has the renowned Mercedes-Benz OM 904 LA Euro 3 of a high torque: 675 Nm, a power of 177 hp DIN. The engine electronic management and 3 valves per cylinder, with the optional Top Brake system to improve vehicle efficiency and durability of the brake system.
150 [66] China: Called PT-85 in local service because of its 85 mm gun, similar to the PT-76. PT-76: Amphibious Light tank: PT-76: 300 [63] Soviet Union Vietnam: 76.2 mm D-56T series rifled tank gun. Has domestic production/refurbishment line at Factory X70. Practically every component is replaced with its local counterpart/copy.
The Road to La Roche-Guyon: 1885 62.2 x 75.5 cm Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton V 441 R 539 FWN 204 The Gulf of Marseilles Seen from L'Estaque: c. 1885 73 x 100 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York V 429 R 625 FWN 195 The Bay of Marseilles, view from L'Estaque: 1885 80.2 × 100.6 cm Art Institute of Chicago: V 493 R 626 FWN 196 ...
Charles Coffin Jewett graduated from Salem Latin School in 1831. He enrolled at Dartmouth College in Rhode Island, but then shortly thereafter he transferred to Brown University where he studied a classical course load of Greek, Latin, logic mathematics, and moral philosophy; however, Jewett showed the greatest interest in languages.
The shares in the Group of Michael Otto and his son, Benjamin Otto, have been combined in a foundation since 2016. [17]The Group operates over 100 companies internationally, [2] primarily in Germany, Europe, and the United States.