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  2. Milwaukee Tool - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Milwaukee released the Milwaukee Super Sawzall, a reciprocating saw with built-in counterbalance, a gear-protecting clutch, and five different patents. In the later 1990s, Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation released a new range of miter saws and a lineup of 18-volt contractor cordless tools.

  3. M-18 Oganj - Wikipedia

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    50 km (31 mi) with Oganj 128mm M18 and Košava missiles: Armor: armored cabin: Secondary armament. M86 machine gun: Engine: Cummins 340Hp: Maximum speed : 80 km/h (50 ...

  4. Harley-Davidson Milwaukee-Eight engine - Wikipedia

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    The exhaust and intake flow capacity is increased by 50 percent over the Twin Cam models. Although weighing the same as its predecessor, both models of the Milwaukee-Eight increase in acceleration by 10% (0-60 for the 107 vs the 103) and 8% (0-60 for the 114 vs. the 110). Fuel economy is also increased, with percentages varying for engine and ...

  5. Murder of Tracie McBride - Wikipedia

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    On February 18, 1995, 19-year-old American soldier Tracie Joy McBride was kidnapped, raped, and murdered by 44-year-old American soldier Louis Jones Jr. in Texas.Jones abducted McBride from Goodfellow Air Force Base and raped her at his house before bludgeoning her to death under a highway bridge in Coke County.

  6. Home fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    Home fuel cell systems in homes could lessen reliance on public utilities, increase energy efficiency, and reduce US dependence on foreign energy imports. [16] This self-generation of energy in a distributed generation approach would secure and increase US power generating capacity, enabling unused electricity to be sent back to the grids ...

  7. M18 smoke grenade - Wikipedia

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    The M18 was developed in 1942 during World War II and was completed in November of that year. It was designed to replace the M16 smoke grenade, which did not burn as long or as vividly. It was designated standard issue in the fall of 1943. Both were produced at the same time as the M16 production lines were already setup when the M18 was adopted.