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  2. Free Ride (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Free Ride is an American partially improvised sitcom that aired on Fox starring Josh Dean as "Nate Stahlings", a recent college graduate re-adjusting to life at home with his parents in Johnson City, Missouri. The pilot episode aired on Wednesday, March 1, 2006 at 9:30 pm and the rest of the series aired on Sunday, after which Fox canceled it.

  3. File:A Free Ride (1915).ogv - Wikipedia

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    A_Free_Ride_(1915).ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 9 min 18 s, 352 × 240 pixels, 401 kbps, file size: 26.69 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Freeride (mountain biking) - Wikipedia

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    Freeride is, by definition, a much broader realm of riding. For example, a freerider may often ride a very narrow wooden plank raised as many as twenty-five feet above the ground, drop off of cliffs, raised platforms, or other man-made or natural objects onto a landing, or "transition" up to forty feet below.

  5. Bremerhaven - Wikipedia

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    Bremerhaven (German pronunciation: [ˌbʁeːmɐˈhaːfn̩] ⓘ; Low German: Bremerhoben) is a city on the east bank of the Weser estuary in northern Germany. It forms an exclave of the city-state of Bremen.

  6. Free-rider problem - Wikipedia

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    Passengers who circumvent payment turnstiles are "free-riding" on the train. In economics, the free-rider problem is a type of market failure that occurs when those who benefit from resources, public goods and common pool resources [a] do not pay for them [1] or under-pay. Free riders may overuse common pool resources by not paying for them ...

  7. Agility Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Agility Robotics, Inc. is a privately held American humanoid robotics and engineering company. [1] The company was founded in 2015 as a spin-off from Oregon State University [ 2 ] and currently provides automation solutions, based around its humanoid robot Digit.

  8. Illinois agility test - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois agility test is a fitness test designed to test one's sport agility. [1] It is a simple test which is easy to administer and requires little equipment. It tests the subject's ability to turn in different directions and quickly change speeds. The goal of the test is to complete the running course in the shortest possible time. [2]

  9. MetroWest Regional Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the creation of the MWRTA, the MBTA provided paratransit service to the MWRTA member communities of Framingham and Natick through The RIDE. Due to the formation of the MWRTA as a new Regional Transit Authority (RTA) within the MetroWest, annual assessments can now be funneled toward the MWRTA rather than the MBTA.