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The T of 1908 (pictured left) tipped the scales at 1,200lbs and featured a four-cylinder engine with 20 horsepower, giving the car a top speed of 45mph (making it notably quicker than a horse).

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Probably dating from the mid to late 1800's (the anonymity of African art makes it notably hard to date), the figure reflects the new political power of the Chokwe, who had gained wealth and access to weapons through trade.

The subsequent photoresist cross-linking in the exposed regions causes changes in the material's chemo-mechanical properties (notably making it stiffer and more resistant to solvent-induced swelling in the area of exposure).

Take the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis, which causes its mouse host to become obese and sluggish, making it easy pickings for predators, notably foxes, which — not coincidentally — provide an optimal environment for the tapeworm to move into the next phase in its life cycle.

While temperatures may hover around the 10C mark for much of the weekend, forecasters have warned that icy gusts will make it feel notably colder.

But let's not forget that today's decision reflects appallingly badly on those who made it necessary – notably Gove and his ministers.

How are they still making it into both Syria and Iraq, most notably from Turkey?

Therefore, volume and cost of the generator can be notably reduced, making it suitable for applications in special occasions, such as low-grade heat sources, narrow working spaces and large rated power output.

In 2013, China North Koreaea's closest ally and a veto-wielding permanent member of the council — was so angry with Pyongyang that it did support a resolution that expanded the sanctions regime, notably by making it more difficult for North Korea to transfer money.

The new government wants to make it easier for foreigners, notably Turks, born and brought up in Germany to get a German passport.

That evidence made it into some publications, notably Discover magazine, which in 1985 debunked the heterosexual breakout with a cover declaring that AIDS would likely remain "largely the fatal price one can pay for anal intercourse".

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