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  2. Puente Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Puente Hills are a chain of hills, one of the lower Transverse Ranges, in an unincorporated area in eastern Los Angeles County, California, in the United States. The western end of the range is often referred to locally as the Whittier Hills.

  3. List of Subaru vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Subaru Rioma (1991) Subaru Jusmin (1993) Subaru Sagres (1993) Subaru Suiren (1993, concept replacement for the BRAT/Brumby) Subaru Alpha-Exiga (1995) Subaru Elcapa (1995) Subaru Streega (1995, entered production as the Forester) Subaru Exiga (1996, wagon) [1] Subaru Elten (1997) Subaru Elten Custom (1999) Subaru Fleet-X (1999) Subaru ST-X (2000 ...

  4. Puente Hills Fault - Wikipedia

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    The Puente Hills Fault (also known as the Puente Hills Thrust Fault System) is an active geological fault that is located in the Los Angeles Basin in California. The thrust fault was discovered in 1999 and runs about 40 km (25 mi) in three discrete sections from the Puente Hills region in the southeast to just south of Griffith Park in the ...

  5. Hungry Valley - Wikipedia

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    Servicing a modified Subaru Impreza in Hungry Valley SVRA, 2009. The Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area is an off-road vehicle recreation area administered by the California Department of Parks and Recreation. With over 130 mi (210 km) of marked off-road trails across over 19,000 acres (7,700 ha) of protected land, Hungry Valley SVRA ...

  6. Dead mall, live Santa: A rookie St. Nick steps in at ... - AOL

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    The Puente Hills Mall, featured in 'Back to the Future,' is mostly dead. Santa is there to bring joy. Dead mall, live Santa: A rookie St. Nick steps in at shopping center from 'Back to the Future'

  7. Malcolm Bricklin - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm N. Bricklin (born March 9, 1939) is an American businessman, widely known for an unorthodox career spanning more than six decades with numerous prominent failures and successes — primarily manufacturing or importing automobiles to the United States, ultimately starting over thirty companies throughout the course of his business career.