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  2. Mercedes-Benz CLA - Wikipedia

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    The CLA first went on sale in Europe in April 2013, and was subsequently introduced in the United States in September 2013. [5] Its largest markets are Western Europe and the United States. [ 5 ] Global cumulative CLA sales reached 100,000 during its first year, [ 5 ] cited as "our best launch in 20 years" by Mercedes-Benz. [ 6 ]

  3. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    Some specialized feature phones like the LG Viewty, Samsung SGH-G800, and Sony Ericsson K850i, all released later that year, also had 5.0 MP cameras. By 2010, 5.0 MP cameras were common; a few smartphones had 8.0 MP cameras and the Nokia N8, Sony Ericsson Satio, [98] and Samsung M8910 Pixon12 [99] feature phone had 12 MP.

  4. Slavery in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    To the left is an auctioneer (praeco); [360] the gesturing, toga-wearing figure to the right may be a buyer asking questions. [361] The monument was set up by a familia of former slaves, the Publilii, who were either depicting their own history or, like many freedmen, expressing pride in conducting their own business successfully and honestly.

  5. Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge may be valuable either because it is useful or because it is good in itself. Knowledge can be useful by helping a person achieve their goals. For example, if one knows the answers to questions in an exam one is able to pass that exam or by knowing which horse is the fastest, one can earn money from bets.

  6. Vedas - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] Each regional Vedic shakha (school) has its own operating manual-like Brahmana text, most of which have been lost. [181] A total of 19 Brahmana texts have survived into modern times: two associated with the Rigveda , six with the Yajurveda , ten with the Samaveda and one with the Atharvaveda .

  7. Contract - Wikipedia

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    Contract theory is a large body of legal theory that addresses normative and conceptual questions in contract law. One of the most important questions asked in contract theory is why contracts are enforced. One prominent answer to this question focuses on the economic benefits of enforcing bargains.

  8. Metalloid - Wikipedia

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    As of 5 April 2014, prices for small samples (up to 100 g) of silicon, antimony and tellurium, and graphite, aluminium and selenium, average around one third the cost of silver (US$1.5 per gram or about $45 an ounce). Boron, germanium, and arsenic samples average about three-and-a-half times the cost of silver.