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  • 11Owen Sound Transportation Company Limited — This is an historical account of the Owen Sound Transportation Company, Limited (OSTC), the forerunner of the enterprise that currently operates the vehicle and passenger ferry M.S. Chi Cheemaun between Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula, and South …

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  • 12Mobile crane — A Liebherr LTM 1200 5.1 Crane Contents 1 Defination 2 History …

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  • 13Keith Miller with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 — Keith Miller was a key member of Donald Bradman s famous Invincibles touring party, undefeated on its tour of England in 1948. Miller started the Invincibles tour strongly, scoring a hard hitting 50 not out against Worcestershire, with five fours …

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  • 14overbalance — v. /oh veuhr bal euhns/; n. /oh veuhr bal euhns/, v., overbalanced, overbalancing, n. v.t. 1. to outweigh: The opportunity overbalances the disadvantages of leaving town. 2. to cause to lose balance or to fall or turn over: He accidentally… …

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  • 15preponderant — adjective Preponderating; outweighing; overbalancing; used literally and figuratively; as, a preponderant weight; of preponderant importance …

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  • 16Neoclassical realism — is a theory of international relations. It is a combination of classical realist and neorealist (particularly defensive realist) theories. Neoclassical realism holds that the actions of a state in the international system can be explained by… …

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  • 17Owen Sound Transportation Company — Founded 1921 Headquarters Owen Sound, Canada Area served Lake Huron …

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  • 18recessive — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. passive, latent, inactive, not dominant, receding, regressive, suspended, refluent, relapsing, dormant; see also latent . Ant. dominant*, prevailing, overbalancing …

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  • 19Umkippen — (n), Umstürzen (n) eng overturning, overbalancing …

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  • 20Umstürzen — Umkippen (n), Umstürzen (n) eng overturning, overbalancing …

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