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  2. Truck art in South Asia - Wikipedia

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    The concept of decorating transportation and vehicles goes back to Indus valley civilization era, where people used different items for decorations on transportation, [4] [dubious – discuss] in Sindh the art of transportation decoration is very ancient, back in time the wooden traditional Sindhi boats were beautifully carved with amazing designs and patterns, small mirrors were applied on it ...

  3. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear - Wikipedia

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    Despite its origin as a utilitarian safety warning, the phrase has become a well known catch phrase that has been used for many other purposes. These include books, [2] films (including non-English ones), [b] cartoons, [c] songs, [d] music albums, [e] and other contexts.

  4. Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    1. A towed or self-propelled flat-bottomed boat, built mainly for river, canal or coastal transport of heavy goods. 2. Admiral ' s barge: A boat (or aircraft) at the disposal of an admiral (or other high ranking flag officer) for his or her use as transportation between a larger vessel and the shore, or within a harbor. In Royal Navy service ...

  5. Dave Ramsey: Here’s Why Your Vehicles Shouldn’t Be ... - AOL

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    So, make sure the car you’re looking at won’t push you over that line,” according to the post. In a 2022 Facebook post , Ramsey also said that if your car is worth more than 50% of your ...

  6. Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A vehicle (from Latin vehiculum) [1] is a machine designed for self-propulsion, usually to transport people, cargo, or both.The term "vehicle" typically refers to land vehicles such as human-powered vehicles (e.g. bicycles, tricycles, velomobiles), animal-powered transports (e.g. horse-drawn carriages/wagons, ox carts, dog sleds), motor vehicles (e.g. motorcycles, cars, trucks, buses, mobility ...

  7. Positive (photography) - Wikipedia

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    Positive film, which is used to develop photos (slides) that would go into a slide projector, is also known as “reversal,” “slide,” or “transparency” film. It is a film or paper record of a scene that represents the color and luminance of objects in that scene with the same colors and luminance (as near as the medium will allow).

  8. Virgil Exner - Wikipedia

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    1955 Plymouth Belvedere, featuring the 1955-56 "Forward Look" design. 1957 Plymouth Belvedere, featuring the second-generation "Forward Look" design of 1957-59. For 1957, Chrysler launched all-new models again, introducing cars that were long, low, wide, and featured sweeping tailfins —designs that caused a sensation within the North American ...

  9. Watercraft - Wikipedia

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    Before steam tugs became common, sailing vessels would back and fill their sails to maintain a good position in a tidal stream while drifting with the tide in or out of a river. In a modern yacht , motor-sailing – travelling under the power of both sails and engine – is a common method of making progress, if only in and out of harbour.