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952. Mainland Europe: Continental Europe, also referred to as mainland Europe or simply the Continent, is the continent of Europe, explicitly excluding European islands and, at times, peninsulas.[1] Notably, in British and
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953. Zipcar: Zipcar is a for-profit, membership-based carsharing company providing automobile rental to its members, billable by the hour or day. Zipcar was founded in 2000 by Cambridge, Massachusetts residents Ro
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954. Alternatives to the automobile: Established alternatives for some aspects of automobile use include public transit (buses, trolleybuses, trains, subways, monorails, tramways), cycling, walking, rollerblading and skateboarding.
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955. Public transit: Public transport (also public transportation, public transit, or mass transit) comprises passenger transportation services which are available for use by the general public, as opposed to modes for pr
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956. Trolleybus: A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tram or trolley) is an electric bus that draws its electricity from overhead wires (generally suspended from roadsi
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957. Train: A train is a connected series of vehicles for rail transport that move along a track (permanent way) to transport freight or passengers from one place to another. The track usually consists of two rai
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958. Rapid transit: A rapid transit, metro, subway, underground, or elevated railway system is an electric passenger railway in an urban area with high capacity and frequency, and which is grade separated from other traf
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959. Monorail: A monorail is a rail-based transportation system based on a single rail, which acts as its sole support and its guideway. The term is also used variously to describe the beam of the system, or the veh
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960. Tram system: A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolleycar, or streetcar is a railborne vehicle, of lighter weight and construction than a conventional train, designed for the transport of passengers (and, very occasionall
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961. Cycling: Cycling is an activity most commonly performed on a bicycle - when it is it is also referred to as bicycling or simply biking. It is the use of the bicycle, unicycle (unicycling), tricycles (tricyclin
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962. Rollerblading: Roller skating is the traveling on smooth terrain with roller skates. It is a form of recreation as well as a sport, and can also be a form of transportation. Skates generally come in two basic variet
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963. Skateboarding: Skateboarding is the act of riding and performing tricks using a skateboard. A person who skateboards is most often referred to as a skateboarder, or just skater.
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964. Horseback riding: Equestrianism refers to the skill of riding or driving horses. This broad description includes both use of horses for practical, working purposes as well as recreational activities and competitive spo
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965. Velomobile: A velomobile or bicycle car is a human-powered vehicle, enclosed for aerodynamic advantage and protection from weather and collisions.[1] They are virtually always single-passenger vehicles. They are
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966. Carsharing: Carsharing is a model of car rental where people rent cars for short periods of time, often by the hour. They are attractive to customers who make only occasional use of a vehicle, as well as others w
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967. Carpool: Carpooling (also known as car-sharing, ride-sharing, lift-sharing and covoiturage), is the shared use of a car by the driver and one or more passengers, usually for commuting. Carpooling arrangements
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968. BikeShare: Bicycle sharing systems (also known as: Community Bicycle program, Yellow Bicycle programs, White Bicycle programs, public bike or free bike) are increasingly popular and diverse systems whereby a num
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969. Personal rapid transit: Personal rapid transit (PRT), also called personal automated transport (PAT) or podcar, is a public transportation concept that offers on-demand, non-stop transportation, using small, independent vehi
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970. Outline of automobiles: An automobile (or motor car) is a wheeled passenger vehicle that carries its own motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating fo
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971. Car cooler: A car cooler is an automobile window-mounted air cooler or evaporative cooler, sometimes referred to as a swamp cooler.[1][2] It is an early type of automobile "air conditioner."[3]
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972. Car donation: Car donation is the practice of giving away no-longer-wanted automobiles or other vehicles to charitable organizations. In the United States, these donations can provide a tax benefit and have become
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973. Driving: Driving is the controlled operation of a land vehicle, such as a car, truck or bus. Although direct operation of a bicycle, a mounted animal (not including chariot operation) or a motorcycle (at least
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974. Heat pollution: Heat pollution (atmospheric) is a term used to describe the release of heat into the environment by human activities.[1] By contrast, global warming is thought to be the result of the increase in gree
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975. Light pollution: Light pollution, also known as photopollution or luminous pollution, is excessive or obtrusive artificial light. The International Dark-Sky Association (IDA), "The Light Pollution Authority,"[1] defin
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976. List of countries by automobile production: This is a list of countries by motor vehicle production based on OICA accessed in June 2009. Figures are including passenger cars, light commercial vehicles, minibuses, trucks, buses and coaches.[1]
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977. List of countries by vehicles per capita: This article is a list of countries by the number of motor vehicles per 1000 people. Unless otherwise noted, data comes from here [1]. Some figures include motorcycles.
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978. Lists of automobiles: This lists of automobiles article contains a list of Wikipedia lists about automobiles and the automotive industry:
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979. Noise pollution: Noise pollution (or environmental noise) is displeasing human-, animal- or machine-created sound that disrupts the activity or balance of human or animal life. A common form of noise pollution is from
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980. Old man\'s car: An old man's car (or old person's car or old folk's car) is stereotype of a car that appeals to an old(er) man rather than to a young(er) man. It is received wisdom in the United States automobile ind
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981. Society of Automotive Engineers: SAE International (SAE) is a professional organization for mobility engineering professionals in the aerospace, automotive, and commercial vehicle industries. The Society is a standards development or
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982. Soil pollution: Soil pollution is caused by the presence of man-made chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment. This type of contamination typically arises from the rupture of underground storage
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983. Sustainable transport: Sustainable transport systems make a positive contribution to the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the communities they serve. Transport systems exist to provide social and economi
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984. U.S. Automobile Production Figures: Sustainable transport systems make a positive contribution to the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the communities they serve. Transport systems exist to provide social and economi
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985. Vehicle-to-grid: Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) describes a system in which electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles communicate with the power grid to sell demand response services by either delivering electricity into the grid or
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986. Vehicle-to-vehicle: V2V (short for vehicle to vehicle) is an automobile technology designed to allow automobiles to "talk" to each other. The systems will use a region of the 5.9 gigahertz band set aside by the United St
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987. Water pollution: Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies such as lakes, rivers, oceans, and groundwater. All water pollution affects organisms and plants that live in these water bodies and in almost all
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988. Herg%C3%A9: Georges Prosper Remi (22 May 1907 - 3 March 1983), better known by the pen name HergĂ©, was a Belgian comics writer and artist. "HergĂ©" (French pronunciation: [???e]) is the French pronunciation
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989. U.S. Department of Energy: The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is a Cabinet-level department of the United States government concerned with the United States' policies regarding energy and safety in handling nuclear ma
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990. 2003: 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar.
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991. August 19: August 19 is the 231st day of the year (232nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 134 days remaining until the end of the year.
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992. 2008: 2008 (MMVIII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar.
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993. Paul Werbos: Paul J. Werbos (b. 1947) is a scientist best known for his 1974 Harvard University Ph.D. thesis, which first described the process of training artificial neural networks through backpropagation of err
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994. 2007: 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar.
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995. April 2: April 2 is the 92nd day of the year (93rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 273 days remaining until the end of the year.
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996. David Halberstam:
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997. Heathcote Williams: John Henley Jasper Heathcote-Williams (born 15 November 1941) is an English poet, actor and playwright. He is also an intermittent painter, sculptor and long-time conjuror. Williams is perhaps best kn
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998. Wiktionary: Wiktionary (a portmanteau of the words wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 151 languages. Unlike standard dictionaries, it
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999. Wikisource: Wikisource is an online library of free content textual sources, operated by the Wikimedia Foundation. Its aims are to harbour all forms of free text, in many languages. It also provides translation e
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1000. Template talk:CarConfig nav: I created this navigation box because that is what I do. I am not an automobile expert. Please add/change/delete as appropriate.--Old Hoss 06:02, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
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1001. Car body style: Cars can come in a large variety of different body styles. Some are still in production, while others are of historical interest only. These styles are largely (though not completely) independent of a
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