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It is the prototype that was introduced to Japan in the 14th century and eventually evolved into the shakuhachi.
Visitors saw the Chrysler Airflow, the prototype that became the Lincoln Zephyr, the "Golden Packardd and the Pierce Arrow Silver Arrow.
The prototype that ran the Nürburgring, which was mechanically identical to the eventual production car, Audi said, was equipped with a lithium-ion battery pack with 49 kilowatt-hours of capacity.
Though Jonah (or, in the words of Mr. Klain, "being an obnoxious, pompous jerk") may be the prototype that has most pervaded the Washington lexicon, almost every character on the show can serve as a convenient nickname for a certain overly eager, overly machinating and overly self-promoting Washington staff member.
The validation of the prototype that has been built to test the application concludes the presented work.
It also includes a brief description of the prototype that was developed as well as performance measures.
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It is not just the brakes on the prototypes that are more effective, but just about every other element of the car: engine, aerodynamics, suspension.
The center is now hiring chemists, software engineers, theorists and others to work both on the development of artificial photosynthesis, and on the prototypes that will perform the conversion and storage, Dr. Lewis said.
We take an exclusive tour through the startup's offices and chat with CEO Adam Bry while checking out the prototypes that led to the R1.
The prototypes that were shown today were fine examples of the sedan form, but they hardly broke any significant new ground in exterior design.
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