The Steel Swallow was a two-seater runabout produced by the Steel Swallow Automobile Company of Jackson, Michigan from 1907 to 1908. The Steel Swallow was...
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Emily Swallow (born December 18, 1979) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as The Armorer in the Star Wars series The Mandalorian....
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stainless steel swallow emblems attached to its deflectors when it was part of the special locomotives for the Tokaido Mainline Tsubame (swallow) service...
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derivative of the Laird Swallow as the New Swallow in 1924. Already by this time, it was apparent to aircraft designers that steel airframes offered advantages...
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The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is the most widespread species of swallow in the world, occurring on all continents, with vagrants reported even in...
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engines, either: the Swallow Airplane Swallow, a wooden-framed aircraft of 1924 or the Swallow Super Swallow, a steel-framed aircraft of 1927, derived from...
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The Swallow Doretti is a British sports car built on Swallow's own custom chassis using Triumph TR2 mechanicals, made between 1954 and 1955. It was intended...
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After 1926, production shifted to the redesigned, steel-framed Super Swallow. The three-seat Swallow found ready use in the hands of small commercial firms...
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Golondrina (車輪鉄燕(ゴロンドリーナ), Gorondorīna, Spanish for "Swallow," kanji translates as "Wheeled Steel Swallow"), takes the form of a whip with a large, spinning...
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Electric (1899–1903) Renamed to Stearns Steamer for 1901–1903 Steco (1914) Steel Swallow (1907–1908) Stephens (1917–1924) Sterling Steamer (1901–1902) Sterling...
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This species is a small swallow at 18–25 centimetres (7.1–9.8 in). The adult birds have a highly lustrous dark metallic steel-blue appearance with long...
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The pied-winged swallow (Hirundo leucosoma) is a species of bird in the family Hirundinidae. It has distinctive steel-blue upperparts with white wing...
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CarterCar, Orlo, Whiting, Butcher and Gage; Buick, Janney, Globe, Steel Swallow, C.V.I., Imperial, Ames-Dean, Cutting, Standard Electric, Duck, Briscoe...
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CarterCar, Orlo, Whiting, Butcher and Gage, Buick, Janney, Globe, Steel Swallow, C.V.I., Imperial, Ames-Dean, Cutting, Standard Electric, Duck, Briscoe...
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Austin 7 (section Austin Seven Swallow)
Austin's standard steel saloon. It was accompanied by their 2-seater Gordon England Cup Model. In 1927, William Lyons, co-founder of the Swallow Sidecar Company...
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The Swallow Model C Coupé is an American-built general-purpose high-wing monoplane of the mid 1930s. E. B. Christopher, Swallow Aircraft Company president...
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"辽宁钢包脱落惨案:27吨钢水吞噬32名工人,事故现场成大铁饼_腾讯新闻" [Liaoning steel ladle fell off tragedy: 27 tons of molten steel swallowed 32 workers]. new.qq.com (in Chinese). April...
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Philippine mythology. Early people believed this creature is so big that it can swallow (or cover) the Sun to explain the occurrence of eclipses.[citation needed]...
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The Angola swallow (Hirundo angolensis) is a species of swallow that is native to the Afrotropics. They measure 15 cm and weigh 16 to 19 g. The plumage...
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Stomachs of Steel (documentary). NHNZ / Discovery Channel. News article on 2003 Big Swallow (accessed December 22, 2006). "Stomachs of Steel" at Offthefence...
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The Swallow LT65 or LT-65 was a trainer aircraft marketed by the Swallow Airplane Company in 1940. Swallow purchased the prototype from its builder, Dale...
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Tailcoat (redirect from Swallow-tail coat)
similar in style to the levée dress coat. A dress coat, sometimes called a swallow-tail or claw-hammer coat, is the coat that has, since the 1850s, come to...
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2021. Swallow 2007, p. 150 Swallow 2007, p. 152 Swallow 2007, p. 153 Swallow 2007, p. 154 Swallow 2007, p. 156 Swallow 2007, p. 151 Swallow 2007, p...
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Battle of Okinawa (redirect from Typhoon of Steel)
the Second World War. The battle has been referred to as the "typhoon of steel" in English, known in Japanese as "tetsu no bōfū". The nicknames refer to...
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The streak-throated swallow or the Indian cliff swallow (Petrochelidon fluvicola) is a passerine bird, which includes a large number of other species...
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The Swallow TP was a trainer aircraft produced by the Swallow Airplane Company in the United States from 1928. The TP was a simple and rugged biplane...
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Navajo Bridge (redirect from Navajo Steel Arch Highway Bridge)
Navajo Bridge is the name of twin steel spandrel arch bridges that cross the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon National Park (near Lees Ferry) in northern...
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mineral oil and continued to drink water while swallowing the metal bits. This allowed him to swallow the metal without damaging his throat. Lotito did...
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Counter (October 2006) Book 004 - The Flight of the Eisenstein by James Swallow (March 2007) Book 005 - Fulgrim by Graham McNeill (July 2007) Book 006...
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Swallow Tales is a 1971 album by British country rock band Cochise. Cochise was most well known for guitarist Mick Grabham, who joined British rock band...
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