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  • 31Need for Speed: Carbon — European cover art Developer(s) EA Black Box, EA UK Rovio Mobile (mobile) Publisher(s) Electronic Arts …

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  • 32Next Issue Project — Cover of Next Issue Project 1 (Fen 2008 Image Comics). Art by Erik Larsen. Publication information …

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  • 33Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed rail line — The Cologne Frankfurt high speed rail line (in German: Neubaustrecke Köln Rhein/Main ) is a convert|177|km|sing=on long railway line in Germany, connecting the cities of Cologne and Frankfurt. Its route follows the Bundesautobahn 3 for the… …

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  • 34California High-Speed Rail — Infobox Public transit name = California High Speed Rail imagesize = 100px locale = California transit type = High speed rail ridership = 91 95 million yearly (projected) [cite web |url=http://www.cahighspeedrail.ca.gov/images/chsr/20080128135423 …

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  • 35High-speed rail in China — This article is about high speed rail in the People s Republic of China. For high speed rail in the Republic of China (Taiwan), see Taiwan High Speed Rail. High speed rail (HSR) trains in China A China Railways CRH1 train in Guangzhou. CRH1 is… …

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  • 36Need for Speed: The Run — Developer(s) EA Black Box Firebrand Games (3DS)[1] …

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  • 37High-speed rail — is a type of passenger rail transport that operates significantly faster than the normal speed of rail traffic. Specific definitions include 200 km/h (124 mph) and faster depending on whether the track is upgraded or new by the European Union,… …

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  • 38Need for Speed II — Developer(s) EA Canada Publisher(s) Electronic Arts Ser …

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  • 39High-speed rail in the United States — Development of high speed rail in the United States can be traced back to the streamliners in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. These systems, in turn, can be traced further back to the competing companies operating different routes between London and …

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  • 40Road speed limits in the Republic of Ireland — apply on all public roads in the country. These are signposted and legislated for in kilometres per hour. Speed limits are demarcated by regulatory road signs (see Road signs in the Republic of Ireland). These consist of white circular signs with …

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