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  2. Category:Images of boats - Wikipedia

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  3. 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 ...

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

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    Read More: I Made $10,000 Using One of Dave Ramsey’s Best Passive Income Ideas. Check Out: 9 Things You Must Do To Grow Your Wealth in 2024 “Your cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles and other ...

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

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    Pedestrian safety through vehicle design – prevention and reduction of injuries in the event of a collision between pedestrians and passenger cars. Rear-view mirror – Mirror in vehicles that allows the driver to see rearwards

  6. 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 ...

  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. Motor vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The People's Republic of China had 322 million motor vehicles in use at the end of September 2018, of which, 235 million were passenger cars in 2018, making China the country with largest motor vehicle fleet in the world. [7] In 2016, the motor vehicle fleet consisted of 165.6 million cars and 28.4 million trucks and buses. [1]

  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.