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    On February 13, 2015, it was announced that General Motors would be bidding on the contract, which would include the construction of 180,000 new vehicles at a cost of at least $5 billion. [10] The stated goal of the contract was to have the first vehicles on the road by 2018. [ 11 ]

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    The first EDV-700s have a dual-motor front-wheel drive arrangement, [34] using motors sourced from Robert Bosch GmbH. [30] The output has been detuned from the comparable front axle unit fitted to the R1T and R1S. [30] In the first quarter of 2023, Rivian transitioned to using a single "Enduro" motor on the front axle, developed in-house. [35]

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    Meals on Wheels delivery in Stepney, London. The first home delivery of a meal on wheels took place during World War II and was made by the WVS in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England in 1943. [clarification needed] Many early services used old prams to transport the meals, using straw bales, and even old felt hats, to keep the meals warm in ...

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    Keep in mind, a wheel of cheese like this, when uncut, should last you a while. Once you dig in, it will only last about 3 to 4 weeks stored in the refrigerator and about 6 months in the freezer.