the federal state of North Rhine Westphalia. Founded in 1913 by August Claas, CLAAS is a family business and one of the market and technology leaders in...
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Claas-Hendrik Relotius (born 15 November 1985) is a German former journalist. He resigned from Der Spiegel in 2018 after admitting to numerous instances...
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Claas Jaguar is a self-propelled forage harvester that is built by German farm machinery company Claas and is powered by a DaimlerChrysler diesel engine...
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covers. Claas: SENATOR bis COMPACT Archived 2017-04-17 at the Wayback Machine Claas: CLAAS MERCATOR 75 Claas: CLAAS SENATOR Claas: CLAAS PROTECTOR v t e...
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The Claas Axion is a tractor built by the Claas-owned former Renault tractor plant at Le Mans. The 163–225 hp (ECE R24) tractor containing a John Deere...
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Claas Lexion is a series of combine harvesters, manufactured by Claas in Harsewinkel. An American version called Lexion was produced by Claas Omaha Inc...
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The Claas Cougar is a self-propelled mower produced by the German agricultural machinery manufacturer Claas. The mower, which is named after the cougar...
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ISBN 978-3-7843-3053-2, p. 64–67. Claas Matador Gigant brochure. July 1965 Claas: MDB bis MATADOR Archived 2016-09-11 at the Wayback Machine. Die Claas Mähdrescher Story...
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Renault Agriculture (section Claas Tractor)
2008 to German rival Claas. Renault Agriculture was dissolved in 2008 and its facilities became part of Claas' tractor division. Claas' tractor division...
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Cristin Claas (born 1977 in Bernburg) is a German vocalist and jazz singer. She is the vocalist in her band, the Cristin Claas Trio, along with guitarist...
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used: The Claas LD 40, a 4.7 L diesel and the Perkins 4.270, a 4.4 L diesel. Both engines produce 44 kW. Claas-Selbstfahrer brochure, 1955 Claas Mähdrescher...
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http://www.worldrowing.com/athletes/athlete/42900/results/mertens-claas [dead link] "Claas Mertens". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 19 December...
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USS Juneau (CL-119) (redirect from USS Juneau (CLAA-119))
The second USS Juneau (CL-119/CLAA-119) was the lead ship of the United States Navy Juneau-class cruisers. Juneau was laid down by the Federal Shipbuilding...
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USS Reno (CL-96) (redirect from USS Reno (CLAA-96))
the Pacific Reserve Fleet, berthed at Bremerton, Washington. Reclassified CLAA-96 18 March 1949, she remained at Bremerton until her name was struck from...
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; Wagner; Dekkers, O.M.; le Cessie, S.; Picavet, C.; van Lith, J.M.M.; Claas, F.H.J. (March 2019). "Oral sex is associated with reduced incidence of...
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USS Juneau (CL-52) (redirect from USS Juneau (CLAA-52))
USS Juneau (CL-52) was a United States Navy Atlanta-class light cruiser torpedoed and sunk at the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on 13 November 1942. In total...
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USS Oakland (CL-95) (redirect from USS Oakland (CLAA-95))
arriving at San Diego on 8 August. On 18 March, Oakland was reclassified CLAA-95. On 1 July 1949, Oakland decommissioned at San Francisco. Struck on 1...
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USS San Juan (CL-54) (redirect from USS San Juan (CLAA-54))
and placed in reserve there on 9 November 1946. San Juan was redesignated CLAA-54 on 28 February 1949. She was struck from the Navy list on 1 March 1959...
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Claas Epp Jr. (21 September 1838 – 19 January 1913) was a Russian Mennonite minister known for leading his followers into Central Asia where he predicted...
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in its agricultural machinery division, Renault Agriculture, to CLAAS. In 2006, CLAAS increased its ownership to 80% and in 2008 took full control. In...
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USS Fresno (CL-121) (redirect from USS Fresno (CLAA-121))
1946, with Captain Elliott Bowman Strauss in command. She was reclassified CLAA-121 on 18 March 1949. During her first operational cruise, from 13 January-7...
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USS San Diego (CL-53) (redirect from USS San Diego (CLAA-53))
4 November 1946, berthed at Bremerton, Washington. She was redesignated CLAA-53 on 18 March 1949. 10 years later, she was struck from the Naval Vessel...
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USS Flint (CL-97) (redirect from USS Flint (CLAA-97))
Pitcher. She was and commissioned on 31 August 1944. She was reclassified CLAA-97 on 18 March 1949. Flint reported to the 3rd Fleet for duty at Ulithi on...
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Claas Hugo Humbert (5 August 1830, in Bielefeld – 26 May 1904) was a German scientist and writer. Works by or about Claas Hugo Humbert at the Internet...
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Transportable DGPS reference station Baseline HD by CLAAS for use in satellite-assisted steering systems in modern agriculture...
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Fellini (1920–1993), Italian film director MPC · 5150 5151 Weerstra 2160 T-2 Claas Weerstra, Dutch comet chaser and administrative officer and longtime programmer...
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Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2018. Claas-Peter Fischer at World Rowing Claas-Peter Fischer at Olympedia v t e...
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USS Spokane (CL-120) (redirect from USS Spokane (CLAA-120))
USS Spokane (CL-120/CLAA-120/AG-191) was the second ship of the Juneau-class light cruiser of the United States Navy. She was laid down on 15 November...
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self-propelled combine harvester in Europe; in 1953, the European manufacturer Claas developed a self-propelled combine harvester named 'Hercules', it could...
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