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  2. Jacob Marley - Wikipedia

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    Marley is the subject of the novel Jacob Marley's Ghost by Michael Fridgen (2019), [40] Marley by Jon Clinch (2019) [41] and Jacob T. Marley by R. William Bennett (2011). [42] The song "Jacob Marley's Chain" appears on Aimee Mann's first solo album, Whatever (1993). [43] The American bluegrass band Marley's Ghost is named for the character. It ...

  3. Motorcycle accessories - Wikipedia

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    These systems act to protect the rider from some or all of the weather, may improve aerodynamics (reducing drag), and are an important styling element. Modern fairings, mostly designed specifically for each motorcycle and fitted as original equipment by the manufacturer, have eliminated the aerodynamic and structural failings of early add-on ...

  4. Globe of death - Wikipedia

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    Leo Garcia of the Garcia Family Thrill Riders designed and built the very first (horizontal) Triple Splitting Globe of Death in 2006. This Globe is the only one of its kind that hydraulically lifts 5 feet off the ground and splits/separates into three sections while the Garcia Thrill Riders race their motorcycles in the center piece with a 4-foot gap underneath them.

  5. Marley's Ghost (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Marley's Ghost is the spirit of the deceased Jacob Marley who haunts Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' 1843 story A Christmas Carol. Marley's Ghost may also refer to: Marley's Ghost (band), from California; Marley's Ghost, 2003 stage play by Jeff Goode; Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost, 1901 British short film

  6. Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost - Wikipedia

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    Marley's ghost shows Scrooge his own grave. The only known surviving footage, about 3 minutes and 26 seconds in length, is preserved by the British Film Institute. [7] This footage starts with Bob Cratchit showing someone out of Scrooge's office on Christmas Eve, just before he and Scrooge leave for the night, and ends at a scene where Scrooge is shown his own grave.

  7. Suicide clutch - Wikipedia

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    Old-style tank shift. Regular clutch hand Shifter - This is where the shifter is a regular knob either located on the tank, which operates through a linkage to the transmission (tank shifter) or on a lever bolted directly to the top of the transmission (jockey shifter or slap shifter depending on the transmission design) and involves the semi-complex task of foot clutch operation and hand ...

  8. The ghosts in 'A Christmas Carol' are on a mission | Terry ...

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    At the heart of the story is the doctrine that the creator of the universe became flesh, as a baby, at Christmas.

  9. Glossary of motorcycling terms - Wikipedia

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    This is a glossary of motorcycling terms.. advanced rider In the UK, an advanced rider is either a police pursuit/surveillance rider or a civilian who has passed an advanced driving test via the British Motorcyclists Federation Blue Riband award, Institute of Advanced Motorists or RoSPA Advanced Drivers and Riders.