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802. Ransom Olds: Ransom Eli Olds (June 3, 1864 – August 26, 1950) was a pioneer of the American automotive industry, for whom both the Oldsmobile and Reo brands were named. He claimed to have built his first steam c
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803. Paint: Paint is any liquid, liquifiable, or mastic composition which after application to a substrate in a thin layer is converted to an opaque solid film.
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804. Japan Black: Japan black (also called simply japan) is a lacquer or varnish suitable for many substrates but known especially for its use on iron and steel. It is named after Japan. Its high bitumen content provid
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805. Duco: Duco was a trade name assigned to a product line of automotive lacquer developed by the DuPont Company in the 1920s. Under the Duco brand, DuPont introduced the first quick drying multi-color line of
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806. Lacquer: In a general sense, lacquer is a clear or coloured varnish that dries by solvent evaporation and often a curing process as well that produces a hard, durable finish, in any sheen level from ultra matt
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807. Apocryphal: Apocrypha comes from the Greek word ????????, which means those having been hidden away. The general term is usually applied to the books that were considered by the Church as useful, but not divinely
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808. Fordism: Fordism, named after Henry Ford, refers to various social theories about production and related socio-economic phenomena.[1] It has varying but related meanings in different fields, as well as for Mar
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809. Citroen: Citroën (French pronunciation: [sit?o??n]) is a French automobile manufacturer. Founded in 1919 by André Citroën, it was the world's first mass-production car company outside of the USA.[citat
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810. Charles Kettering: Charles Franklin Kettering (August 29, 1876 – November 24 or November 25, 1958) was an American inventor and the holder of 140 patents[1]. He was a founder of Delco, and was head of research for Gen
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811. Cadillac (automobile): Cadillac is a luxury vehicle marque owned by General Motors Company. Cadillac vehicles are sold in over 50 countries and territories, but mainly in North America.
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812. Ford Model T: The Ford Model T (colloquially known as the Tin Lizzie and Flivver) is an automobile that was produced by Henry Ford's Ford Motor Company from 1908 through 1927. The Model T set 1908 as the historic y
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813. Alfred P. Sloan: Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr. (May 23, 1875 – February 17, 1966) was a long-time president and chairman of General Motors.[1]
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814. LaSalle: The LaSalle was an automobile product of General Motors Corporation and sold as a companion marque of Cadillac from 1927 to 1940. The two were linked by similarly-themed names, both being named for ex
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815. Cadillac: Cadillac is a luxury vehicle marque owned by General Motors Company. Cadillac vehicles are sold in over 50 countries and territories, but mainly in North America.
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816. Chevrolet: Chevrolet (pronounced /???vr??le?/, of Swiss origin) (also known as Chevy /???vi/) is a brand of automobile produced by General Motors Company (GM). Founded by Louis Chevrolet and ousted GM founder Wi
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817. Pontiac: Pontiac is a brand of automobiles first produced in 1926, and sold in the United States, Canada, and Mexico by General Motors (GM). Pontiac has been marketed as an "athletic" brand, specializing in ma
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818. Drivetrain: In a motor vehicle, the term powertrain or powerplant refers to the group of components that generate power and deliver it to the road surface, water, or air. This includes the engine, transmission, d
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819. Apperson: The Apperson was a brand of American automobile manufactured from 1902 to 1926 in Kokomo, Indiana.
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820. Dorris Motors Corporation: The Dorris Motor Car Company was founded by George Preston Dorris. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Dorris had built an experimental gasoline car circa 1896-1897 in his family's bicycle shop. He relocate
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821. Haynes Automobile Company: The Haynes Automobile Company was a United States automobile manufacturing company which produced automobiles in Kokomo, Indiana, from 1905 to 1924. The company was related to the Haynes-Apperson comp
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822. Great Depression: The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression in the decade preceding World War II. The timing of the Great Depression varied across nations, but in most countries it started in abou
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823. Morris Motor Company: The Morris Motor Company was a British car manufacturing company. After the incorporation of the company into larger corporations, the Morris name remained in use as a marque until 1984 when British L
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824. Cowley, Oxford: Coordinates: 51°43?57?N 1°12?53?W? / ?51.7326°N 1.2146°W? / 51.7326; -1.2146
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825. Vertical integration: In microeconomics and management, the term vertical integration describes a style of management control. Vertically integrated companies are united through a hierarchy with a common owner. Usually eac
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826. Hotchkiss (automobile): Hotchkiss cars were made between 1903 and 1955 by the French company Hotchkiss et Cie in Saint-Denis, Paris. The badge for the marque showed a pair of crossed cannons, evoking the company's earlier hi
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827. EG Wrigley and Company: EG Wrigley and Company Ltd. was a British car, car component, and mechanical parts manufacturer, located at Foundry Lane, Soho, Birmingham.
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828. Wolseley Motor Company: The Wolseley Motor Company was a British automobile manufacturer founded in 1901. After 1935 it was incorporated into larger companies but the Wolseley name remained as an upmarket marque until 1975.
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829. Abbey (1922 automobile): The Abbey was a short-lived friction drive car assembled by the Abbey Auto Engineering Co. Ltd in Westminster, England. It used a 10.8 hp 1498 cc Coventry-Simplex engine. It was built in 1922 onl
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830. Xtra (automobile): The Xtra was an English three wheel cyclecar built from 1922 to 1924 by Xtra Cars, Ltd., of Chertsey, Surrey.
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831. Renault: Renault S.A. (Euronext: RNO) is a French automaker producing cars, vans, buses, tractors, and trucks. Due to its alliance with Nissan, it is currently the world's fourth largest automaker.[2] Headquar
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832. Peugeot 5CV: Peugeot 5CV was a popular name for several models of the Peugeot Type 172 between 1925 and 1929.
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833. Mors (automobile): The Mors automobile factory was an early French car manufacturer. It was one of the first to take part in automobile racing, beginning in 1897, due to the belief of the company founder, Émile Mors, i
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834. Opel: Adam Opel GmbH, commonly known as Opel, is a German automaker. The company was founded on 21 January 1863, began making automobiles in 1899, and was acquired by General Motors in 1929.[1] As part of G
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835. Opel Laubfrosch: The Opel 4 PS, popularly known as the Opel Laubfrosch (Opel Treefrog), is a small two seater car introduced by the then family owned auto maker Opel, early in 1924. Subsequently, various versions of t
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836. Russelsheim: Rüsselsheim is the largest town in the Groß-Gerau district in the Rhein-Main region of Germany. It is one of seven special status towns in Hesse and is located on the Main, only a few kilometres fro
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837. New Delhi: Coordinates: 28°36?49.7?N 77°12?31.8?E? / ?28.613806°N 77.208833°E? / 28.613806; 77.208833
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838. Gasoline: Gasoline or petrol is a petroleum-derived liquid mixture, primarily used as fuel in internal combustion engines. It is also used as a solvent, mainly known for its ability to dilute paints.
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839. Climate change: Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather over periods of time that range from decades to millions of years. It can be a change in the average weather or a change in the di
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840. Law: Law[4] is a system of rules, usually enforced through a set of institutions.[5] It shapes politics, economics and society in numerous ways and serves as a primary social mediator of relations between
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841. Greenhouse gas: Greenhouse gases are gases in an atmosphere that absorb and emit radiation within the thermal infrared range. This process is the fundamental cause of the greenhouse effect.[1] The main greenhouse gas
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842. Petroleum fuel engine: Petroleum (L. petroleum, from Greek ??????????, lit. "rock oil") or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in rock formations in the Earth consisting of a complex mixture of hydroc
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843. Mercedes-Benz 260 D: The Mercedes-Benz 260 D was the first diesel engined production passenger car and was introduced in 1936. It was named in reference to its engine's cubic capacity. Nearly 2,000 vehicles were assembled
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844. Mercedes-Benz: Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of luxury automobiles, buses, coaches, and trucks. It is currently a division of the parent company, Daimler AG (formerly DaimlerChrysler AG), after previously b
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845. Diesel particulate matter: Diesel particulate matter (DPM), sometimes also called diesel exhaust particles (DEP), is the particulate component of diesel exhaust from older diesel cars, which includes diesel soot and aerosols su
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846. Diesel particulate filter: A diesel particulate filter, sometimes called a DPF, is a device designed to remove diesel particulate matter or soot from the exhaust gas of a diesel engine. Wall-flow diesel particulate filters usua
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847. Brazil: Brazil (Portuguese: Brasil), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: República Federativa do Brasil) listen (help·info), is a country in South America.[8] It is the fifth largest
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848. Gas cylinder: A gas cylinder or tank is a pressure vessel used to store gases at high pressure. Gases stored this way are called bottled gases.
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849. Fork-lift truck: A forklift (also called a lift truck, a high/low, a stacker-truck, trailer loader, sideloader or a fork hoist) is a powered industrial truck used to lift and transport materials. The modern forklift w
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850. Toyota: Toyota Motor Corporation (Japanese: ??????????, Toyota Jid?sha Kabushiki-gaisha?) (TYO: 7203) is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan, and the world's largest automaker.[4][5][6] Toyota
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851. Ethanol fuel: Ethanol fuel is ethanol (ethyl alcohol), the same type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages. It can be used as a fuel, mainly as a biofuel alternative to gasoline, and is widely used by flex-fuel l
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