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    Tibenham, first public display of the e-Go, on 30 October 2013 Flight at Old Warden June 2014 with extended lower fins e-Go at Old Warden in 2014. The e-Go Aeroplanes e-Go, originally known as the E-Plane, is a British ultralight and light-sport aircraft that was designed by Giotto Castelli, that was being developed by e-Go Aeroplanes of Cambridge and since May 2017, by GioCAS Aeronautical ...

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    The e.GO Life is designed as a city car and second car. The vehicle is rear-wheel drive and is a 2+2 seater. The weight of the e.GO Life 20 is 1,150 kg (2,540 lb) with the battery. [21]

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    According to Beyoncé, "Ego" is an R&B-leaning song with a "fun vibe". [3] It also incorporates influences from bump jazz, [12] soul music, and pop music. [13] The song is built on a punchy beat [12] and its instrumentation includes a backing piano, [14] horns, [5] as well as trumpets and organs. [6]

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    Ego Is the Enemy puts forth the argument that often our biggest problems are not caused by external factors such as other people or circumstances. Instead, our problems stem from our own attitude, selfishness and self-absorption. In other words, introducing ego into a situation often prevents us from being rational, objective and clear headed. [9]

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    The Hypnotic Ego-Strengthening Procedure, incorporating its constituent, influential hypnotherapeutic monologue — which delivered an incremental sequence of both suggestions for within-hypnotic influence and suggestions for post-hypnotic influence — was developed and promoted by the British consultant psychiatrist, John Heywood Hartland (1901–1977) in the 1960s.