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  • 21BMW K75 — The BMW K75 is a BMW motorcycle that was produced from 1985 ndash;1995. The K75 was a successful entry level sport touring motorcycle. At the time of its introduction, the K75 was BMW s cheapest motorcycle. It was intended be a sport bike… …

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  • 22Yamaha FZ750 — Infobox Motorcycle name = Yamaha FZ750 aka = manufacturer = Yamaha production = 1985 ndash;1991 predecessor = successor = parent company = class = Sport power = convert|110|PS|kW|abbr=on|lk=on @ 10,500 rpm torque = platform = engine = 749 cc… …

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  • 23CONDILLAC, ÉTIENNE BONNOT —    a French philosopher, born at Grenoble, of good birth; commenced as a disciple of Locke, but went further, for whereas Locke was content to deduce empirical knowledge from sensation and reflection, he deduced reflection from sensation, and… …

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  • 24flasher — [1] A flashing signal light. [2] An electronic switch apparatus controlling the operation of the signal lights, including their rate of flash; self cancelling when the steering wheel is returned to the straight ahead position. [3] An electronic… …

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  • 25indicator — [1] An instrument which reveals the condition of a particular component. [2] A British term for a signal light. [3] An instrument for recording engine cylinder pressure. See battery charge indicator battery discharge indicator battery state… …

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  • 26Neuroscience of free will — refers to recent neuroscientific investigations shedding light on the question of free will, which is a philosophical and scientific question as to whether, and in what sense, rational agents exercise control over their actions or decisions. As… …

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  • 27Open access — This article is about open access to research literature. For other uses, see Open access (disambiguation). Open Access logo, originally designed by Public Library of Science Open access (OA) refers to unrestricted access via the Internet to… …

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  • 28Theodicy — (IPAEng|θiːˈɒdɪsi) (adjectival form theodicean) is a specific branch of theology and philosophy that attempts to reconcile the existence of evil or suffering in the world with the belief in an omniscient, omnipotent, and omnibenevolent God, i.e …

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  • 29Technical features new to Windows Vista — This article is part of a series on Windows Vista New features Overview Technical and core system Security and safety Networking technologies I/O technologies Management and administration Removed features …

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  • 30Daguin machine — A 1926 cover cancelled by a Daguin machine. One of the datestamps was replaced with a touristic message for Arcachon. The Daguin machine was one of the first cancelling machines used by the French postal administration. It was created by Eugène… …

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