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  3. Toyota Sienna - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Sienna is a minivan manufactured and marketed by Toyota primarily for the North American market. It is named for the Italian city of Siena , in the region of Tuscany . It replaced the first generation Previa van in 1997 (for the 1998 model year) with a more conventional front-wheel drive layout and shares a heavily revised platform ...

  4. Latch - Wikipedia

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    A deadlocking latch bolt (deadlatch) is an elaboration on the latch bolt which includes a guardbolt to prevent "shimming" or "jimmying" of the latch bolt. When the door is closed, the latch bolt and guardbolt are retracted together, and the door closes normally, with the latch bolt entering the strike plate.

  5. List of Siena College alumni - Wikipedia

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    John McEneny, member of the New York State Assembly and Albany County Historian; Jack Quinn, former United States Representative from New York; President of Erie Community College; Gerald B. H. Solomon, former United States Representative from New York; Henry F. Zwack, Justice of the New York Supreme Court, 3rd Judicial District

  6. Porta Romana, Siena - Wikipedia

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    The gate was built in 1327-1328 by Agnolo di Ventura [1] and Agostino di Giovanni, and has a crenellated roofline with machicolation in front gate. The gate is complex, with two separate portals, separated by a small inner court, with the inner gatehouse taller than the outer one.

  7. Siena Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The bronze central door is a recent addition to the cathedral, replacing the original wooden one. The large door, known as the Porta della Riconoscenza, was commissioned in 1946 near the end of the German occupation of Siena. [11]