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  2. Formula C (SCCA) - Wikipedia

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    Formula C was an open wheeled SCCA racing class originating in the mid-1960s, derived from the failed Formula Junior class. Formula C cars were very similar to Formula Juniors; Formula B was a similar class with uprated 1600 cc engines. Formula C cars were limited to 1100 cc engines. In the SCCA today, Formula Continental is the direct ...

  3. Stephen B. Burbank - Wikipedia

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    He was general counsel of the University of Pennsylvania from 1975 to 1980, joining the professorial ranks of Penn Law in 1979. One of the most influential scholars of federal practice and procedure, [ 2 ] Burbank is the author of definitive works on federal court rule-making, inter-jurisdictional preclusion, litigation sanctions, and judicial ...

  4. Grand Prix motor racing - Wikipedia

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    A common abbreviation used for Grand Prix racing is "GP" or "GP racing". Grand Prix motor racing eventually evolved into formula racing , with Formula One considered its direct descendant. Each event of the Formula One World Championships is still called a Grand Prix ; Formula One is also referred to as "Grand Prix racing".

  5. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Circa – C; Circle – O (the letter O is a circle) City – NY , LA (Los Angeles), or EC (postcode for City of London) Closed - TO (like a door) Club – Y ; Coin – P , D (from the Latin denarius) or C – D or C would usually have "old" or "American" as well as "coin". College – C; Cold – C; Colonel – COL; Colt – C; Commercial – AD

  6. Geometric progression - Wikipedia

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    Diagram illustrating three basic geometric sequences of the pattern 1(r n−1) up to 6 iterations deep.The first block is a unit block and the dashed line represents the infinite sum of the sequence, a number that it will forever approach but never touch: 2, 3/2, and 4/3 respectively.

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  8. Arithmetic progression - Wikipedia

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    where is the number of terms in the progression and is the common difference between terms. The formula is essentially the same as the formula for the standard deviation of a discrete uniform distribution, interpreting the arithmetic progression as a set of equally probable outcomes.

  9. GP - Wikipedia

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    GP, the first solo album by Gram Parsons; General Public, a UK band of the 1980s and 1990s; a stave annotation denoting a rest for the entire orchestra; Government Plates, 2013 studio album by hip-hop band Death Grips "On GP", a song on The Powers That B by hip-hop band Death Grips; General principle, a term used in hip hop