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  2. Topy Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company has production sites in Japan, US, China, Mexico [5] and Thailand [6] and is an OEM wheel supplier to a number of car manufacturers such as Honda, Nissan, Ford, General Motors, Subaru, Kia and Chrysler. [7] In the past Topy Industries was part of the Fuyo Group keiretsu. [8]

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Yehud coinage - Wikipedia

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    The coin shows a deity seated on a winged wheel, often interpreted as a depiction of Yahweh Main article: God on the Winged Wheel coin The famous God on the Winged Wheel coin , also referred to as the ‘British Museum drachm’, first published in 1814, had been much commented upon by the biblical and other scholars, and it is sometimes ...

  6. 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

  7. Japanese 45 cm torpedo - Wikipedia

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    Japan would soon thereafter, in 1922, develop the unsuccessful 1MT1N torpedo bomber, followed by the successful B1M in 1923. Both of these would be designed to carry dedicated 45 cm aerial torpedoes. [16] Prototype Date: 1916; Propulsion: Compressed air; Weight: 350 kg (770 lb) Length: Unknown, approximately 4.2 m (14 ft)

  8. Yamaha Banshee 350 - Wikipedia

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    The Banshee 350 (YFZ350) is an all-terrain vehicle, produced by Yamaha Motor Company. It was manufactured in Japan from 1987 through 2012. They were available in the United States from 1987 to 2006, in Canada until 2008 and in Australia from 1998 until 2012. The Banshee utilized a two-stroke twin-cylinder non-powervalve system version of Yamaha ...

  9. Japan National Route 350 - Wikipedia

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    National Route 350 (国道350号, Kokudō Sanbyaku gojūgō) is a national highway of Japan that traverses the prefecture of Niigata in a southwest–northeast routing. It connects the city of Jōetsu in southern Niigata Prefecture to the prefecture's capital city, Niigata, to the north along the Sea of Japan coastline; however the highway mainly functions as the main highway on Sado Island.