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  2. Ford Torino - Wikipedia

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    The competition suspension consisted of extra-heavy-duty front and rear springs (500 lb (226.8 kg) per inch front, and 210 lb (95.3 kg) per inch rear), Gabriel shocks (staggered rear shocks on 4-speed cars), and a large 0.95" front sway bar (0.75" standard on other suspensions).

  3. List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United ...

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    Gomez was unarmed and fleeing from police when he was shot at the I-44 & 169 interchange. The officer who shot Gomez was cleared in the shooting, but in 2010 the city paid $85,000 to settle a lawsuit by Gomez's family. [134] 2007-04-09 DeSantis, Richard (30) California, (Santa Rosa)

  4. Shock the Monkey - Wikipedia

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    "Shock the Monkey" is a song by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel. It was released in September 1982 as the first single [ 3 ] from his fourth self-titled studio album, issued in the US under the title Security .

  5. MIL-S-901 - Wikipedia

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    Motors weighing 250 pounds (110 kg) or less shall be tested on the lightweight shock testing machine. Motors weighing in excess of 250 pounds and up to 6,000 pounds (2,700 kg) shall be tested on a medium weight shock testing machine. Motors weighing over 6,000 pounds shall be tested on a floating shock test platform or barge test.

  6. Gabriel (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel is a family of sea skimming anti-ship missiles manufactured by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). The initial variant of the missile was developed in the 1960s in response to the needs of the Israeli Navy which first deployed it in 1970.

  7. Gabriel P 5 - Wikipedia

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    Its fixed landing gear had large mainwheels on a single axle, supported via rubber cord shock absorbers by steel V-struts at either end. There was a tall, sprung tailskid at the rear. [1] The P 5 was completed in June 1921 and moved to the local flying school's airfield where Jan Gabriel took it on its first flight early in September.

  8. Peter Gabriel (1982 album) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Gabriel is the fourth studio album by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel. In the United States and Canada, the album was released by Geffen Records with the title Security. Some music streaming services refer to it as Peter Gabriel 4: Security. [20] A German-language version, entitled Deutsches Album (German Album), was also released.

  9. Regenerative shock absorber - Wikipedia

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    A regenerative shock absorber is a type of shock absorber that converts parasitic intermittent linear motion and vibration into useful energy, such as electricity. Conventional shock absorbers simply dissipate this energy as heat .

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