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  2. Sharp Wizard - Wikipedia

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    The OZ-7000/IQ-7000 model featured 32 kilobytes of internal memory and a 96 x 64 dot (8 lines x 16 characters or 4 lines x 12 characters) black and white LCD with controllable contrast but without a back light. A major advertised feature of the model was the IC Cards expansion slot for accessory cards developed by Sharp.

  3. TiLite - Wikipedia

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    TiLite is a company that produces custom ultralight manual wheelchairs made from titanium, aluminum, and carbon fiber materials. [1] The company is known for creating personalized wheelchairs through a process called TiFit, which involves tailoring each wheelchair to the exact specifications of its user.

  4. Associated Equipment Company - Wikipedia

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    There were three distinct incarnations of the AEC Majestic: Majestic, model 666 (built 1930–36) – 6 ton normal-control lorry. Majestic, models 3521/3531 (1950–57) – 10-ton twin-steer ("Chinese six") 6x2 cabover. Majestic, model GB6 (1959–68), – 6x4 variant of heavy normal-control Mogul, built primarily for export and specialist uses.

  5. Majestic International - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, Majestic International expanded its market to the United States. [1] The name Majestic comes from the group of companies owned by the same investors. [2] Majestic is a group of companies having the same name, practicing business in 14 different sectors and running its business around the world. [3] [4]

  6. Majestic Radios - Wikipedia

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    The Majestic Model #71 introduced in 1927, for example, was a tuned radio frequency receiver with a 9-inch (23 cm) speaker, powered from AC house current. [10] This was a considerable improvement over previous radios having typically poor selectivity and producing inferior sound from old-fashioned horn speakers or earphones.

  7. 1942 Design Light Fleet Carrier - Wikipedia

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    None of the completed Majestic-class vessels saw service in the Royal Navy. [17] In 1943, eight 'Improved Majestics' were planned, but developments in carrier aviation and the rapid obsolescence of the Light Fleets and the wartime armoured carriers required a larger and more capable design, which became the four-ship Centaur class. [23]

  8. Majestic Athletic - Wikipedia

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    Majestic Athletic is an American textile company headquartered in Easton, Pennsylvania, with manufacturing facilities in Easton, Pennsylvania.Majestic currently designs, manufactures and markets licensed casual wear, such as t-shirts, hoodies, pants and hats, through its licenses of several amateur and professional sports leagues of the US, such as the NCAA at the amateur level, and the NFL ...

  9. International Symbol of Access - Wikipedia

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    The wheelchair symbol is "international" and therefore not accompanied by Braille in any particular language. Specific uses of the ISA include: Marking a parking space reserved for vehicles used by people with disabilities/blue badge holders; Marking a vehicle used by a person with a disability, often for permission to use a space