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  2. Bell X-16 - Wikipedia

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    Primary user. United States Air Force (intended) Number built. none completed. The Bell X-16 was a high altitude aerial reconnaissance jet aircraft designed in the United States in the 1950s. The designation of X-16 was a cover to try to hide the true nature of the aircraft mission from the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

  3. List of light-gun games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of light-gun games, video games that use a non-fixed gun controller, organized by the arcade, video game console or home computer system that they were made available for.

  4. Dillon Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    In his sophomore year, Gabriel led the Knights to a 6–4 record and an appearance in the Boca Raton Bowl completing 21 of 45 for 217 yards and 2 touchdowns in a 49–23 loss. [ 9 ] On September 17, 2021, in a regular season game against Louisville , Gabriel was injured on the final play of the game, a multi-lateral attempt at a miracle ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit Friday against TikTok and parent company ByteDance for failing to protect children's privacy on the social media app as the Biden ...

  7. McLaren M8A - Wikipedia

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    The body was also widened in order to fit one-inch wider wheels, now 15 x 11 front and 15 x 16 rear. [7] The 1969 engine was a shorter stroke, larger bore version of the 1968 engine. It was built by George Bolthoff and developed 630bhp from 7,046 cc (430.0 cu in). [ 1 ]

  8. Trojan (celestial body) - Wikipedia

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    In astronomy, a trojan is a small celestial body (mostly asteroids) that shares the orbit of a larger body, remaining in a stable orbit approximately 60° ahead of or behind the main body near one of its Lagrangian points L 4 and L 5. Trojans can share the orbits of planets or of large moons . Trojans are one type of co-orbital object.

  9. List of trigonometric identities - Wikipedia

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    Viète. de Moivre. Euler. Fourier. v. t. e. In trigonometry, trigonometric identities are equalities that involve trigonometric functions and are true for every value of the occurring variables for which both sides of the equality are defined. Geometrically, these are identities involving certain functions of one or more angles.