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  • 121Passive safety device — A passive safety device for vehicles is a safety belt with at least one upper end braced with the shoulder of the vehicle passenger. This upper end of the safety belt is able to be connected by a manually operable belt lock equipped with a… …

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  • 1221952 steel strike — on essentially the same terms the union had proposed four months earlier. [Marcus, Truman and the Steel Seizure Case: The Limits of Presidential Power, 1977, p. 253.] Wage control policy during the Korean WarOn February 9, 1950, Senator Joseph… …

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  • 123Infant car seat — Main article: Baby transport An infant safety seat, also known as a child safety seat, a child restraint system, a restraint car seat, and, ambiguously, commonly known as a car seat, is a restraint which is secured to the seat of an automobile… …

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  • 124Jonathan Lee Riches — is known for the many lawsuits he has filed in various United States district courts. [ [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,293268,00.html South Caroline inmate hits Michael Vick with $63,000,000,000 Billion Dollar lawsuit alleging Al Qaeda… …

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  • 125Migrants' African routes — The expression migrants routes suggests the main geographical routes tracked down by migrants. From Africa, the routes mainly head towards Europe, however they are slightly changing in the last years, moving towards South Africa and Asia. Map of… …

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  • 126Stalking — For the stalking of deer, see deer stalking. For visiting near Chernobyl, see Chernobyl stalking. Stalking is a term commonly used to refer to unwanted and obsessive attention by an individual or group to another person. Stalking behaviors are… …

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  • 127Glossary of American football — The following terms are used in American football and Canadian football, but see also the glossary of Canadian football. Contents: 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V …

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  • 128Alaska Public Safety Commissioner dismissal — The Alaska Public Safety Commissioner dismissal, also known as Troopergate,[1] involves the July 2008 dismissal of the Public Safety Commissioner for the State of Alaska by Governor Sarah Palin. On October 10, 2008, the twelve member Alaska… …

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