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  2. Bavarian S 3/6 - Wikipedia

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    The preserved series k Bavarian S 3/6 built by the Deutsche Reichsbahn - number 018 505-8 Because standard locomotives had still not been built, the Reichsbahn continued to produce the proven S 3/6. In 1923 and 1924 Maffei supplied the series k with a total of 30 engines.

  3. Tartrazine - Wikipedia

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    Various medications include tartrazine to give a yellow, orange or green hue to a liquid, capsule, pill, lotion, or gel, primarily for easy identification. [9] Types of pharmaceutical products that may contain tartrazine include vitamins , antacids , cold medications (including cough drops and throat lozenges ), lotions and prescription drugs.

  4. Yellow Oval Room - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Oval Room is an oval room located on the south side of the second floor in the White House, the official residence of the president of the United States. First used as a drawing room in the John Adams administration, it has been used as a library, office, and family parlor.

  5. EKW C-36 - Wikipedia

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    The C-3601 crashed on 20 August 1939 due to wing flutter, but a second prototype, the C-3602, which had a more powerful engine and a constant-speed propeller flew on 30 November that year. Testing was successful, and orders were placed in 1940 for an initial batch of 10 C-3603 with a retractable undercarriage.

  6. Dirt track racing - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all tracks are oval and less than 1-mile (1.6 km) in length with most being 12 mile (800 m) or less. The most common increments in the U.S. are 12 mile (800 m), 38 mile (600 m), 13 mile (540 m), 14 mile (400 m), and 18 mile (200 m). With the longer tracks, the race cars achieve higher speeds up to 160 mph ...

  7. Sister Parish - Wikipedia

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    During the winter, she attended Chapin School in New York. [4] Later, she boarded at Foxcroft School in Virginia. [4] Parish was a debutante in 1927. [3] Once she had completed high school, her parents expected her to marry, and on Valentine's Day 1930, Kinnicutt married banker Henry Parish II at St. George's Episcopal Church in Manhattan. [4]

  8. Model Dayle Haddon died of suspected carbon monoxide ... - AOL

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    Actress and model Dayle Haddon was found dead on Dec. 27 from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. (Marc Piasecki/FilmMagic via Getty Images) (FilmMagic)

  9. Capsule (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    A two-dimensional orthographic projection at the left with a three-dimensional one at the right depicting a capsule. A capsule (from Latin capsula, "small box or chest"), or stadium of revolution, is a basic three-dimensional geometric shape consisting of a cylinder with hemispherical ends. [1]

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