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  2. Du Pont Motors - Wikipedia

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    The Du Pont Model H was the last motor car line for Du Pont Motors. In 1930 the Model H was introduced, which was basically a Model G but with a longer wheelbase that measured 146-inches. A total of three were built consisting of a two car and two sport models.

  3. Aurélie Dupont - Wikipedia

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    Aurélie Dupont (born 15 January 1973 in Paris) is a French ballet dancer who performed with the Paris Opera Ballet as an Étoile. She began her career in dance in 1983 when she entered the Paris Opera Ballet School ( L’École de danse de l’Opéra de Paris ).

  4. Model H - Wikipedia

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  5. List of female dancers - Wikipedia

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    Aurélie Dupont (born 1973), director and former ballet dancer, étoile and artistic director, Paris Opera Ballet Pauline Duvernay (1812–1894), ballerina, Paris Opera Ballet, also London Estelle Elizabeth (born 1996), ice dancer

  6. Aurélie - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, the accent aigu on the first e is dropped (Aurelie), and occasionally the final e is replaced with an a (Aurelia), especially in Italy and Romania. Common nicknames include Rory, Arie, and Aurie. People with the given name include: Aurélie Amblard, 21st century French actress; Aurélie Claudel (born 1980), French model

  7. Triumph Model H - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph Model H (also known as the 'Type H' and 'the Trusty') is a British motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering Co Ltd in Coventry, England. [1] A total of 57,000 Triumph Model H motorcycles were made from 1915 until production ended in 1923.

  8. Curtiss HS - Wikipedia

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    The H-14 was a conventional unequal-span, unstaggered biplane, powered by two 100 hp (75 kW) pusher Curtiss OXX engines mounted between the wings. An order for 16 was placed by the United States Army before the prototype flew, but the prototype was disappointing and the US Army cancelled its order for H-14s.

  9. Chevrolet Series H - Wikipedia

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    This model was dropped after one year due to lack of sales. In 1916, the Royal Mail model H-2½ was introduced which was the first integral trunk for Chevrolet with gas tank in the rear between the frame rails. The Series H models were moved upmarket when the $490 Chevrolet 490 was introduced in June 1915 to compete directly with the Ford Model T.