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41Mercedes-Benz Actros 4160 — The Mercedes Benz Actros 4160 is a Heavy Haulage transport truck.So that means it transports very heavy weight objects.In the first days of April, in the port of Rotterdam a crane hoisted the BURAN (Soviet Spaceshuttle) onto a sixteen axle low… …
42Rollfeld — (engl. manoeuvring area) ist in der Luftfahrt der übergeordnete Begriff für die Pisten und Rollbahnen eines Flugplatzes. Gemeinsam mit den Vorfeldern bildet die manoeuvring area die movement area (Bewegungsfläche).[1] Für die Leitung des Verkehrs …
43colonialism, Western — ▪ politics Introduction a political economic phenomenon whereby various European nations explored, conquered, settled, and exploited large areas of the world. The age of modern colonialism began about 1500, following the European… …
44CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder — JF 17 Thunder FC 1 Xiaolong …
45manoeuvre — ▪ I. manoeuvre manoeuvre 2 , maneuver noun [countable, uncountable] a skilful or carefully planned action, often a dishonest one, to achieve a particular result: • Whatever maneuvers the big soda pop companies make affect the smaller companies as …
46maneuvring — UK US /məˈnuːvərɪŋ/ noun [C or U] US for ► MANOEUVRING(Cf. ↑manoeuvring) …
47manoeuvre */ — I UK [məˈnuːvə(r)] / US [məˈnuvər] noun [countable] Word forms manoeuvre : singular manoeuvre plural manoeuvres 1) a) an action or movement that you need care or skill to do Dexter tried every manoeuvre he could to overtake the truck. a… …
48jockey — /ˈdʒɒki / (say jokee) noun (plural jockeys) 1. someone who professionally rides horses in races. 2. someone accompanying a taxidriver who, if a potential passenger gives a destination which does not suit the driver, pretends that they have… …
49manoeuvre — /məˈnuvə / (say muh noohvuh) noun 1. a planned and regulated movement or evolution of troops, war vessels, etc. 2. (plural) a series of tactical exercises, usually carried out in the field by large bodies of troops in imitation of war. 3. an… …
50Buckingham Palace — is the official London residence of the British monarch. [Traditionally the British Royal Court is still resident at St. James s Palace. While foreign ambassadors assuming their new position are received by the British sovereign at Buckingham… …