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  2. Egypt Karate Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Egypt Karate Federation is the national body for Karate in Egypt. It's the only association authorised to send Egyptian Karatekas to the Summer Olympics . Egypt is one of the dominant forces in Sport karate in the world.

  3. Gates Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It replaced the hemp and rope belt used on automobiles and industrial machinery at the time, and was a model for the common serpentine belt. The belt's success propelled the company to become the largest manufacturer of V-belts, a title it still holds. [2] [3] In 1919, the International Rubber Company changed its name to the Gates Rubber Company.

  4. V-Belt - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 October 2015, at 20:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

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  8. Rope drive - Wikipedia

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    The first multiple rope drive was a 9-rope drive of 200 bhp produced by Combe Barbour [1] for their Falls Foundry, Belfast, in 1863. [2] [3] James Combe experimented first with circular ropes laid from leather strips, then from manila hemp. [3]

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