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  2. Common ethanol fuel mixtures - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and uses of ethanol blends, such as E10, E85, and hydrous ethanol, in various countries and regions. Find out the benefits, drawbacks, and availability of ethanol fuel mixtures for vehicles and engines.

  3. Subaru EJ engine - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru EJ engine is a series of flat-four engines produced by Subaru from 1989 to 2021. The EJ series includes various displacements, configurations, and turbocharged versions, and is used in many Subaru models and other vehicles.

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    Find answers to common questions and issues about AOL Mail, such as how to create a signature, add images, fix errors, and more. Get live chat or phone support from AOL experts or browse the articles and tutorials for help.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  6. List of United States Army Field Manuals - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of U.S. Army field manuals, including their status, title, order, date, and superseding notes. Find out the history and evolution of the Army's doctrine and operations publications from ADP 1 to FM 3–0.

  7. BMW Turbo - Wikipedia

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    The E25 Turbo was a futuristic coupé with gullwing doors and a turbocharged engine, built by BMW to celebrate the Munich Summer Olympics. It influenced the design of the M1, the 8 Series, the Z1 and the 2008 M1 Homage Concept.

  8. Mansio - Wikipedia

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    Foundation of Roman mansio at Eining, Germany. In the Roman Empire, a mansio (from the Latin word mansus, the perfect passive participle of manere "to remain" or "to stay") was an official stopping place on a Roman road, or via, maintained by the central government for the use of officials and those on official business whilst travelling.

  9. James C. Flood Mansion - Wikipedia

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    A historic mansion on Nob Hill in San Francisco, built in 1886 by a silver baron. It survived the 1906 earthquake and fire, and is now the home of the Pacific-Union Club.