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  2. List of Acura vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Acura 2+1 (2008) Acura Advanced Sports Car (2007) Acura Advanced Sedan (2006) Acura CL-X (1995, entered production as the Acura CL in 1996) See also.

  3. The Twilight of Atheism - Wikipedia

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    The Twilight of Atheism: The Rise and Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World is a book by Christian theologian and apologist Alister McGrath which traces the perceived decline of secular thought [1] over the last two centuries. McGrath states that the book is an expanded form of a speech he gave at a debate in February 2002 at the Oxford Union. [2]

  4. Acura RDX - Wikipedia

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    The Acura RDX is a compact luxury crossover SUV produced by Acura, a luxury vehicle division of Honda, as the second crossover SUV offering from the brand after the mid-size MDX. Since it was introduced, it has shared its platform with the Honda Civic and CR-V .

  5. Acura TSX - Wikipedia

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    The Acura TSX is a compact executive car manufactured by Honda and sold through its Acura division from 2003 to 2014. The TSX spanned two generations, both derived from the corresponding Japanese/European versions of the Honda Accord , which were more compact and sporting-oriented than their larger North American counterpart.

  6. Acura - Wikipedia

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    Acura initially had plans for the third generation of RL to be a rear wheel drive V8 sedan for its flagship, but shelved the plans in the wake of the 2008 economic downturn. [22] Acura announced new TSX wagon in the 2010 New York Auto Show and went on sale in Fall of 2010. The wagon version of the TSX is based on the wagon version of the Euro ...

  7. Megalopolis review: Francis Ford Coppola’s $120m self-funded ...

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    Megalopolis, Francis Ford Coppola’s self-funded $120m (£94m) epic, certainly isn’t another Godfather or Apocalypse Now, but it’s at least bursting with ideas.The filmmaker spent decades ...