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  2. Centigon (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company traces its roots back to coach builder Sayers & Scovill, later Hess & Eisenhardt and then O'Gara-Hess & Eisenhardt. In 2001, the company became part of Armor Holdings , Inc a provider of security products and services which in late 2005 reorganized its mobile security division under the Centigon brand name.

  3. Talk:Hearse - Wikipedia

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    8 Redirect to "professional car" or "funeral coach" 4 comments. 9 History. 1 comment. 10 Surfers. 1 comment. 11 advertising language. 1 comment. 12 ...

  4. Cadillac Commercial Chassis - Wikipedia

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    The Cadillac Commercial Chassis is a variant of the GM D-body specifically developed for professional car use; most applications included funeral coaches (hearses), ambulances, and combination cars. In contrast to the Cadillac 75 (a factory-built limousine), the Commercial Chassis was designed with a heavier-duty frame; to improve access to the ...

  5. ‘Unwise’ self-discharge led to death - coroner - AOL

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  6. Brian's Song - Wikipedia

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    Before Sayers meets with coach George Halas in his office, Piccolo tells him – as a prank – that Halas has a hearing problem, and Sayers acts strangely at the meeting. Sayers pranks him back by placing mashed potatoes on his seat while Piccolo is singing his alma mater's fight song. During practice, Piccolo struggles while Sayers shines.

  7. Steve Kerr, Warriors staff attend funeral for assistant coach ...

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    “The world lost a beautiful soul last week,” Kerr said ahead of their first game back.. “Deki was a wonderful friend, a hell of a basketball coach, a great man and most importantly, a ...

  8. Coach (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    Funeral coach: not a coach but a US name for a hearse, a wagon adapted to carry a coffin. Can also be used to describe a coach used by mourners following a hearse; Hackney coach or a coach for hire. The use of these in England began in 1625. They did not stand in the streets, but at the principal inns.

  9. Abraham Lincoln's hearse - Wikipedia

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    On April 25, 1865, the hearse, carrying Lincoln's body, was drawn through the streets of Manhattan en route to New York City Hall.It was accompanied by an "astounding" escort of 160,000 people, including soldiers, sailors, Marines, and dignitaries, in a lumbering and somber procession observed by half-a-million spectators.