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  2. W350 Project - Wikipedia

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    The W350 Project is a proposed wooden skyscraper in central Tokyo, Japan, announced in 2018. The skyscraper is set to reach a height of 350 meters with 70 floors, which upon its completion will make it the tallest wooden skyscraper, as well as Japan's tallest building. The skyscraper is set to be a mixed-used building including residential ...

  3. Rotary Watches - Wikipedia

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    Rotary Watches' head office is now in the UK, and it is a wholly Chinese-owned company. Rotary offers a range of timepieces manufactured in Switzerland, together with a range of less expensive pieces made elsewhere, usually with movements from Japan which are then assembled in Japan or China.

  4. List of BSA motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The B-series were single cylinder models of 250 cc, 350 cc and 500 cc. ... Winged Wheel 35 cc two-stroke 1953 1955 In-hub engine for bicycle Dandy

  5. Winged wheel - Wikipedia

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    A two-winged wheel on a Deutsche Bahn (German railways) building in Dresden. A winged wheel or flying wheel is a symbol used on monuments by the ancient Greeks and Romans and more recently as a heraldic charge. The symbol is mostly formed with one or two wheels and one, two, or three wings—with one wheel and two wings being the most common form.

  6. How Japan Beat the World With All-Wheel Drive - AOL

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    In the Bubble Era, Japan changed, producing cars like the Nissan R32 GT-R V-Spec II N1, Nissan Pulsar GTi-R Nismo, and Mitsubishi Evo IV that didn’t equal their rivals; they beat them. It was ...

  7. God on the Winged Wheel coin - Wikipedia

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    Other archeological finds represent the symbol of Yahweh as a winged disk. Other scholars have proposed that the seated figure may represent a syncretic deity influenced by both Eastern and Greek traditions. The falcon and seated posture are reminiscent of depictions of Zeus, while the winged wheel may reflect the Persian iconography of Ahura ...

  8. Tanks of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan's army (like the US, French, British and Russian armies) tried various methods to integrate modern armor into their traditional horse cavalry formations. [9] The Imperial Japanese Army obtained a variety of models from foreign sources as Japan did not have any indigenous tank production capability at that time.

  9. List of 350cc World Riders' Champions - Wikipedia

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    Japan: Takazumi Katayama: Yamaha: 11 0 5 7 7 95 39 1978 South Africa: Kork Ballington † Kawasaki: 11 4 6 9 10 134 57 1979 South Africa: Kork Ballington † Kawasaki: 11 5 5 5 9 99 9 1980 South Africa: Jon Ekerold: Bimota-Yamaha: 6 0 4 5 6 63 3 1981 West Germany: Anton Mang † Kawasaki: 8 6 5 7 8 103 51 1982 West Germany: Anton Mang: Kawasaki ...

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