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  2. List of BMW concept vehicles - Wikipedia

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    BMW: 2002 CS1 [33] Chris Chapman 2003 xActivity [34] 2005 Concept Z4 Coupé [35] Chris Bangle: 2006 Concept Coupé Mille Miglia (2006) [36] 2007 1 Series tii [37] BMW: CS [38] Concept X6 [39] Concept X6 ActiveHybrid [40] 2008 Concept X1 [41] BMW Concept 7 Series ActiveHybrid [42] GINA [43] Chris Bangle: M1 Homage [44] BMW: 2009 Vision ...

  3. Convex cap - Wikipedia

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    A convex cap, also known as a convex floating body [1] or just floating body, [2] is a well defined structure in mathematics commonly used in convex analysis for approximating convex shapes. In general it can be thought of as the intersection of a convex Polytope with a half-space .

  4. BMW FIZ - Wikipedia

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    The BMW Group Forschungs- und Innovationszentrum (BMW FIZ) is the main engineering and development campus of the BMW Group. It is located in Milbertshofen-Am Hart , a district in northern Munich . About 20,000 engineers and workers develop cars as well as motorcycles on a 500,000 m 2 area spread out across several areas and buildings.

  5. Halo headlights - Wikipedia

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    Halo headlights were originally designed and first used by BMW on the 2001 BMW 5 Series (E39), a luxury sports sedan which soon entered Car and Driver's "10Best list". This was a breakthrough: halo headlights not only served as daytime running lights , but also created a revolutionary look that gave a sharp stance to a vehicle's front.

  6. Joy Behar - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Victoria "Joy" Behar [1] (/ ˈ b eɪ h ɑː r /; née Occhiuto; born October 7, 1942) is an American comedian, television host, and actress.She co-hosts the ABC talk show The View, on which she has appeared since the beginning of the series.

  7. 10.75×68mm Mauser - Wikipedia

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    The 10.75×68mm Mauser was introduced by Mauser in the early 1920s and chambered in their pre-World War II magnum sporting rifles. [1]The 10.75×68mm Mauser was a popular big-game cartridge with African and Indian hunters; it was used successfully on all dangerous game species up to and including elephants, although many experienced hunters considered it unsuitable for the latter.